Friday, February 5, 2016

World Cup in Oslo: Stefan Hula won the qualification, confusion with Kamil Stoch – Onet.pl

Last week, the athletes competed on Okurayama Japanese Sapporo. In the first competition was unrivaled Slovenian Peter Prevc, ahead of his brother’s domain and other Slovene – Robert Kranjec. The second competition was won by Norwegian Anders Fannemel, ahead of his compatriot Johann Andre Forfang and Japanese Noriaki Kasai.

Now jumpers waiting nine competitions in Scandinavia. On Saturday in Oslo will be team competition, while on Sunday the individual. In the next week we race in Trondheim, and flights in Vikersund. Then three planned competitions in Lahti, Finland, and one in Kuopio. Competition in Oslo are the first after the announcement of the completion of the work of the staff by Lukasz Kruczek after the end of the season.

The first training was the best German Severin Freund. He overtook David Kubacki, who jumped 128 meters and Norwegian Daniel-Andre Tande. Slightly worse fared other Poles. Stefan Hula was eleventh, while places 24-26. They subsitute Kamil Stoch, Bartholomew Kłusek and Maciej Kot. The worst went Andrzej groaned, who was 36th in the second training jump best Austrian Stefan Kraft, ahead of his compatriot Manuel Poppinger and Norwegian Kenneth Gangnes. The best of the Poles was again Kubacki, who took ninth place. In positions 16-18. classified Stefan Hula, Andrew groaned and Bartomieja dumpling. Kamil Stoch finished 33rd position, and two deposits below was Maciej Kot.

Initially, the qualifications were to begin the chair. 17:30 but due to too heavy snowfall, they have been postponed for 30 minutes. As the first of Poles presented Bartholomew Kłusek, which had no major problems with the promotion (114.5 m, 21st place). Better yet did a groaning Andrzej (118 m, 17) and Dawid Kubacki (124 m, 5). The qualification also obtained Maciej Kot, but certainly count on me more than 114.5 22. place.

just about himself might say Kamil Stoch, who recorded 113.5 m. on the downside after qualifying there was information that was disqualified for an illegal length of skis. However, after more than half an hour, it turned out that the decision of the jury was a mistake and the Pole was finally classified 20th place.

the class for itself turned out to Stefan Hula, which after a jump on 126.5 m won the qualification. Pole ahead of Andreas Wellinger (125 m) and Manuel Poppinger (125.5 m).

From the front “10″ overall World Cup longest jump Noriaki Kasai (127.5 m). World Cup leader Peter Prevc six meters closer, and Stefan Kraft, Michael Hayboeck and Johann Andre Forfang resigned from jumping.

competition of the World Cup in Oslo will be held on Saturday (hr. 16, team competition) and Sunday (14.15, individual).

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