The competition in the tournament is gaining momentum. The jumpers are already behind them. The next stop on their way is Oslo.
Kamil Stoch and Piotr Żyła got time off before the mixed teams competition
A mixed teams competition is scheduled for Friday. In it, the Polish national team will be composed of: Nicole Konderla, Kinga Rajda and Kamil Stoch. The start of the competition is scheduled for 4:00 p.m.
Before that, the jumpers appeared on the Holmenkollbakken (HS134) hill in Oslo to take part in two training sessions. Piotr Żyła i was missing on the inrun. Both of them were given a moment to catch their breath before the mixed teams competition.
First training session in Oslo for Robert Johansson
In the first training session, he was the best Pole. But he did not impress, he took 22nd place after a jump of 125.5 meters. It gave him the 22nd place.
It was a bit worse for the rest of “Biało-Czerwonych”. Pawe³ W ± sec (121.5 m) took 28th place, while Jakub Wolny (120 m) was ranked 33rd. In turn, Kacper Juroszek reached 115.5 meters and took 47th place.
The best of the entire stake was Robert Johansson, who jumped 134.5 meters. Lovro Kos (133 m) and Halvor Egner Granerud (128 m) were behind the Norwegian jumper.
In the second training session, Manuel Fettner, a disturbing attempt by Kubacki, was the best
The second training session fell to Manuel Fettner. The Austrian flew 135.5 meters. Right behind him was Ryoyu Kobayashi (133 m). Stefan Kraft (129.5 m) was third. Robert Johansson (131 m) was in the lead again. This time the Norwegian was fourth.
Kacper Juroszek presented himself similarly to the first attempt. He flew a meter further (116.5 m) and took 37th place. Paweł Wąsek (125.5 m) and Jakub Wolny (123.5 m) showed their best. The former was 18th, the latter 22.
However, Dawid Kubacki did below expectations. The Pole reached only 113.5 meters, however, he encountered unfavorable wind conditions. This translated into just 39th position.
Source: Sport

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