On Saturday, on the German hill, he scored his first World Cup points this season, taking 30th place. A day later he also had a good chance, but despite being one step away from being promoted to the second round, he did not make the second jump as he was disqualified for an illegal suit.
Małysz frustrated with Narrow’s disqualification
In connection with the decision of the auditors, he expressed a lot of anger. – We’re in shock. We feel as if the campaign was upon us. Piotrek Żyła was inspected yesterday, which does not happen. The staff, after all, measures the suits. Today even twice and everything turned out fine. It is a shock. Paweł could take a good place today – he said in an interview with Eurosport.
Michal Doleżal reacted slightly differently to the disqualification of the 22-year-old jumper. – There was a measurement at the thigh. In fact, there was a bit too much. One place in the suit where they caught him – commented the coach of the white and reds.
Małysz comments on the absence of Stoch
After the end of Saturday’s competition, he also talked about detailed measurements. An experienced jumper had to appear twice in the place where the suits were measured. On the second occasion, he left the room after eight minutes. “I think he forgot, because he was checking the same,” he commented.
In an interview with Eurosport, the director of the ski jumping and nordic combined coordinator at PZN also talked about the absence of which was excluded from the competition by the disease. – A new era could already begin. It seemed that it was okay, Kamila was put down by her illness. There is some bad luck all the time, but it has to stop – added Ma³ysz.
The 44-year-old, however, believes that the leader of the white and reds will be at the disposal of the coach for the next competition to be held in Engelberg. – Let’s hope the doctors will put him on his feet and Kamil will be able to start. May the guys who trained in Ramsau also rebuild themselves – he finished.
Source: Sport

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