The third competition was to be held in Innsbruck on Tuesday. However, due to unfavorable wind conditions (gusts of wind up to 8 m / s in the back on the bulldoze), the start of the competition was postponed. Eventually, the organizers decided to cancel it.
Wind thwarted plans in Innsbruck. What forecasts for Bischoshofen?
The struggle has moved to and a new qualification will need to be held on Wednesday. First, however, the jumpers will take part in the official training at 11:30 (one series), then they will qualify for the Wednesday competition. These will start at 1:00 PM and will create new pairs. The first round of the relocated competition from Innsbruck is not due to begin until 16:30.
Such a change in the program means that the plan for Thursday, when the final competition will be held, also has to be modified. On January 6, they will be held at 2:30 PM. At 17:30 the last competition of the 70th 4-Hills-Tournament will take place. Both the Wednesday and Thursday competitions will be played in the KO system.
The weather forecasts for Bischofshofen are more favorable than with. According to weather forecasters from yr.no, the wind should not exceed 1 m / s on Wednesday. Only the rainfall during training and qualifying and snow during the competition can be disturbing.
The final of the 70th TCS is to be played in an almost windless aura. However, the announcements show that the organizers must expect snowfall on Thursday. The temperature for both competitions is to be slightly below zero degrees Celsius.
Competition program in Bischofshofen
January 5 – competition moved from Innsbruck to Bischofshofen
11:30 – official training (1 series)
13:00 – qualifications
16:30 – first competition series (KO)
January 6 – Final of the 70th TCS in Bischofshofen
14:30 – qualifications
17:30 – first competition series (KO)
Source: Sport

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