. The Polish jumper, thanks to his great jump in the second series, advanced to the third place and stood on the podium of the competition in Finland. The Austrian Stefan Kraft won, ahead of Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud.
Dawid Kubacki was the best among the remaining Poles. The jump in the second series, in which he reached 124.5 meters, made the Pole moved many places – he finally took 13th place, although he was only 24th at the halfway point. was 24.
Three Poles were not promoted to the second series. Kacper Juroszek was very close to the promotion, taking 32nd place after a jump on 115 meters. Stefan Hula landed on the 102nd meter and was 51st, and the 59th place was taken by Pawe³ W ± sec, who reached 97.5 meters.
Michal Doleżal made a decision regarding the composition of the team competition
Nine teams will stand at the start of Saturday’s team: Kazakhstan, Finland, Russia, Poland, Japan, Slovenia, Norway, Austria and Germany. Michal Doleżal made a decision regarding the composition of the Polish national team for this competition.
According to Michal Doleżal’s decision, the Polish national team will include Piotr Żyła, Paweł Wąsek, Dawid Kubacki and Kamil Stoch, who will jump in exactly this order.
Saturday’s team competition will start at 4:30 PM. Earlier, at 15:15, the trial series will start. On Sunday, from 4:00 p.m., there will be an individual competition, preceded by qualifications (from 2:30 p.m.). Reports from all jumps in Lahti on Sport.pl and in the Sport.pl LIVE mobile application.
Source: Sport

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