Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Tour: Only seven German at New Year’s doing – THE WORLD

Only seven of the 13 German ski jumpers are the ticket for the New Year’s after 63 Four Hills Tournament in Garmisch-Partenkirchen have secured. In the qualification on the Olympic hill was Richard Freitag (Aue / 125.4 points) ahead of the competition on Thursday (14.00 clock / ARD) with a jump of 129.5 meters and sixth best performance a little better DSV team.

“That was wicked just fine, but do not. We should start. It does tomorrow a little further to go, then we’ll see,” said Friday ARD: “I have to keep the shape and good mood for a long time.”

The started as one of the favorites Severin Freund showed after his disappointing 13 . Place the opener in Oberstdorf in good conditions a solid jump on 134.5 m. This meant for the 26-year-old with 124.1 points in seventh place.

The strongest idea offered on New Year’s surprise from the former Tour winner Anders Jacobsen Norway (139.5 m / 135.0 points), who missed the hill record for only four meters and collected the prize of 2000 euros for the daily high score. Second place was taken by the Japanese Noriaki Kasai (130.8) before the Slovenes Peter Prevc (126.9).

addition, it was from the German team Marinus Kraus (Oberaudorf / 106.0), Michael Neumayer (Oberstdorf / 106.9), Andreas Wank (Hinterzarten / 100.3), Stephan Leyhe (Willingen / 99.1) and Daniel Little (Berchtesgaden / 102.4) over the looking forward leap in the competition.

The qualification, however, missed surprisingly Markus Eisenbichler (Victory Village / 89.2) and Karl Geiger (Oberstdorf / 89.5), Sebastian Bradatsch (Ruhla / 62.5), Paul Winter (Willingen / 88.5), Martin Hamann (Aue / 63.1) and Tim Fox (Degenfeld / 51.7).

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