Marius Lindvik turned out to be the best in Saturday’s individual competition in Oslo. Dawid Kubacki had a chance to win, but a poor jump in the second series resulted in a drop to 18th place from 4th after the first series.
Ryoyu Kobayashi escapes Geiger in the World Cup classification
Thanks to Saturday’s victory, the Olympic champion strengthened his fourth place in the overall World Cup standings. He is currently 90 points behind the third one. The defender of the Crystal Ball has less and less chance of winning again in the general classification, because he is 295 points behind Kobayashi.
on Saturday he was sixth, but one position above. Thanks to this, the Japanese jumped back a bit for the German. Now his advantage over the runner-up in the classification is exactly 67 points. There are still five individual competitions left by the end of the season.
Poles are still far from the top. and Piotr Żyła are ex aequo on the 19th place. Both have accumulated 307 points so far. Dawid Kubacki is 33rd and has 148 points. Pawe³ W ± sec, who was 14th on Saturday, scored 48 points so far. and ranks 41st.
Also classified are (55, 19 points), Aleksander Zniszczoł (68, 5 points), Stefan Hula (69, 4 points) and Andrzej Stękała (71, 3 points).
World Cup classification after the 1st competition in Oslo
- Ryoyu Kobayashi – Japan – 1442 points
- Karl Geiger – Germany – 1375 (-67)
- Halvor Egner Granerud – Norway – 1147 (-295)
- Marius Lindvik – Norway – 1057 (-385)
- Markus Eisenbichler – Germany – 846 (-596)
- Stefan Kraft – Austria – 785 (-657)
- Anze Lanisek – Slovenia – 685 (-757)
- Jan Hoerl – Austria – 627 (-815)
- Cene Prevc – Slovenia – 572 (-870)
- Robert Johansson – Norway – 499 (-943).
Source: Sport

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