Sensation in Norway. Granerud without a medal! He lost to the combiner

That and Fredrik Villumstad. Therefore, both of them did not compete for medals in the domestic backyard. Likewise, Marius Lindvik, who was considered a close contact with Tande. The test for this competitor shows a negative result for the time being, but it is not known what it will be like in the following days.

Surprising results of the Norwegian championship in jumping. Granerud without a medal

On the large hill in Oslo, in the absence of the above-mentioned three, he triumphed. The Olympic vice-champion of the normal hill in Pyeongchang scored 126 and 127 meters. The silver was won by Joacim Bjoereng, who lost 1.9 points to Forfang. The same point score – quite surprisingly – was achieved by Jarl Magnus Riiber. It wouldn’t be surprising if not for the fact that he is a Norwegian combinator.

Riiber had plans years ago to compete in the World Cup jumping. He chose a combination, however, and it turned out well. It has been second to none in recent years. For three seasons, he has been a regular dominant in the World Cup and has reached for the Crystal Ball three times in a row.

He lost to Jarl Magnus Riiber, for example, who is still struggling with problems in the form of low inrun speeds. Only one competitor drove slower in the second series of the top twenty. Let us remind you that the Norwegian also jumped less in Zakopane, where a year ago he had problems with reaching the threshold. – I regret that I went to Zakopane – the winner of the general classification in the 2020/2021 season said in an interview with Viaplay.

Anders Fannemel did surprisingly poorly on Tuesday. The former world record holder in the length of a ski flight, who started in the World Cup at the beginning of the season, only came in 18th place. Due to health reasons, Robert Johansson was missing from the start. However, the experienced jumper was included in the squad for the Beijing Olympics. Apart from him, the following were appointed: Johann Andre Frofang, Daniel Andre Tande, Marius Lindvik and Halvor Egner Granerud.

Source: Sport

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