This is the general classification of the World Cup in Bischofshofen jumping

After Kamil Stoch resigned from further participation in the Four Hills Tournament, five Poles remained in the game. However, four of them made it through the qualifications – the only representative of ours who did not qualify for the competition in Bischofshofen, was Andrzej Stękała, who took 57th place. In training, the white and red team did not do the best either, because Dawid Kubacki, who was in the 15th position, was in the highest position. Ryoyu Kobayashi turned out to be the best in both qualifying and training.

Four Hills Tournament. Piotr Żyła is the best Pole in Bischofshofen

In Bischofshofen, three Poles appeared in the second competition series – Jakub Wolny and Dawid Kubacki in the KO system defeated the Slovenian Zak Mogel and the Norwegian Daniel Andre Tande, respectively, while Piotr Żyła came through a group of lucky losers. Żyła was the highest in the competition, taking 18th place after two jumps of 130 meters. Dawid Kubacki took 21st place, while Wolny finished the competition in Austria in 30th place.

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The winner of the competition was Ryoyu Kobayashi, who defeated two Norwegians – Marius Lindvik and Halvor Egner Granerud. Thus, the Japanese confidently aims to win the 70th edition of the 4-Hills-Tournament and the second Grand Slam in his career. Apart from him, it was previously done by Sven Hannavald in the 2001/2002 season and Kamil Stoch in the 2017/2018 season.

The fourth competition of the 4-Hills-Tournament will take place on January 6, also in Bischofshofen. Last year, Kamil Stoch won the competition, and besides, the Norwegian Marius Lindvik and the German Karl Geiger were on the podium. We invite you to follow the live coverage on Sport.pl and in the Sport.pl LIVE mobile application.

The general classification of the World Cup after the TCS competition in Bischofshofen:

  • 1. Ryoyu Kobayashi –796 punk tów
  • 2. Karl Geiger – 725 points (-71)
  • Halvor Egner Granerud – 533 points (-263)
  • 4. Marius Lindvik – 517 points (-279)
  • 5. Markus Eisenbichler – 439 points (-357)
  • 6. Stefan Kraft – 388 points (-408)
  • 7. Anze Lanisek – 385 points (-411)
  • 8. Jan Hoerl – 344 points (-452)
  • 9. Killian Peier – 335 points (-461)
  • 10. Robert Johansson – 329 points (-467)
  • 13. Kamil Stoch – 216 points (-580)
  • 27. Piotr Żyła – 118 points (-678)
  • 35. Dawid Kubacki – 33 points (-763)
  • 44. Jakub Wolny – 17 points (-779)
  • 46. ​​Paweł Wasek – 13 points (-783)
  • 53. Aleksander Zniszczol – 5 points (-791)
  • 55. Andrzej Stękała – 1 point (-795)

Source: Sport

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