did a good job, which took advantage of the strong wind into the skis and after a jump on 133.5 meters he was 4th. Dawid Kubacki reached 130 meters, but with much weaker wind and took 6th place, and Piotr Żyła was classified 11th after jumping on 132 meters. Pawe³ W ± sec also used a very strong wind for skis and reached 127 meters, making him 27th. Kacper Juroszek, on the other hand, took 42nd place after a jump of 122 meters. The worst was Stefan Hula, who after a jump on 118 meters did not even find himself in the top 50 – he was 52nd and will not appear in the Thursday competition.
Michal Doleżal made the decision. Stefan Hula withdrawn from the World Cup
And this result has much more serious consequences for the Polish jumper. made the decision that Hula would be withdrawn from the next World Cup competitions and the Raw Air tournament. As confirmed by the Polish Ski Association, Jakub Wolny was appointed in his place to the Polish team, who will join the team for Friday’s training sessions and the prologue before the competition in Oslo at the legendary Holmenkollen hill.
Stefan Hula from Norway will be flying straight to the Continental Cup competition in Lahti on Saturday and Sunday. Thus, he will join the five Polish players: Maciej Kot, Aleksander Zniszczol, Andrzej Stękała, Klemens Murańka and Tomasz Pilch.
This time the Norwegian tournament will look completely different than before. First of all, the cycle will take place only in two cities (Lillehammer and Oslo), and not in four, as in previous years. Due to the renovation the hill in Trondheim fell out and the flying world championship will be held on the mammoth in Vikersund. Therefore, this year’s edition of Raw Air jumpers will consist of three prologues and three individual competitions (one in Lillehammer and two in Oslo). The final note will then be the sum of nine jumps.
Source: Sport

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