Day 2 in Kuusamo
Another two exciting competitions in the cold Kuusamo.
Nordic Combined
Today was the Sprint (7.5 km) on the agenda.
could jump while jumping in the morning Todd Lodwick (USA) on the pole position (135m). But the long run his lead had melted quickly here, because Hannu Manninen (FIN) won the 58 seconds in the fly and won with a distance in front Lodwick. Ronny Ackermann, winner of the previous day managed the leap of 20 on 3 Place. With luck, because Felix Gottwald (AUT), with whom he had made up ground round after round crashed, 100m from the finish and had thus missed his chance for a podium finish.
The Germans landed on the other Paetz:
09th Björn Kircheisen
11th Thorsten Schmitt
18th Tino Edelmann
23rd Jens Gaiser
25th Sebastian Haseney (running fastest)
28th Stephan Münchmeyer
32nd Christian Ulmer
36th Georg Hettich
Today the Finn Anssi Koivuranta because of the "body mass" was - Usually disqualified.
leads the World Cup now Hannu Manin (180 points), Ronny Ackermann (160 points).
Today's Ski Jumping Jumping, which should already take place on 26.11.2004, but was canceled because of strong winds, won Janne Ahonen (FIN). Respectively with jumps of 143m he won outstanding before the Austrian Thomas Morgenstern and Jakub Janda of the Czech Republic.
The German eagle landed in the stands:
09th Alexander army
11th Michael Uhrmann
14th Joerg Ritzerfeld
18th Georg Späth
30th Maximilian Mechler
Martin Schmitt and Michael Neumayer did not make the final.
Stephan Hocke failed before in qualifying.
Sunday, November 28, 2004
Stories Of Liver Failure
on new season!
Yesterday it was finally here, the start to the season of 2004/2005, the Nordic combined and ski jumping had fallen.
Nordic Combined
High in the north of Finland, Kuusamo in the morning it was already going on with the jumping of the combiner. The jump was won by the Japanese Daito Takahashi by jumping 143.0 and 137.0 meters. So he started before Ronny Ackerman (GER) who finished with jumps of 138.5 and 134.0 meters in second place. Third after the jumping Todd Lodwick was (134.0 m and 131.5 m).
Hannu Manninen (FIN) came in 14th with 3.19 minutes to the trails. On the 15 km, it took on gradually and convinced again with the best run time. This put him at the end in 2nd place behind Ronny Ackermann. Todd Lodwick (USA) secured the third Place.
The other Germans
09th Björn Kircheisen
15th Georg Hettich
20th Thorsten Schmitt
22nd Jens Gaiser
23rd Sebastian Haseney
29th Tino Eldemann
37th Stephan Münchmeyer
40th Christian Ulmer
Anssi Koivuranta, a promising young player of the Finns was the victim of the new "body mass" - rule. Since he was too light 700g, his jumping skis were too long and 2cm so he was disqualified.
ski jumping for the special Springer was a night jump. Winner after two rounds was the Finn Janne Ahonen jumps with 144.5 and 142.0 meters (318.7 points). Alexander army took a surprising second place with jumps of 138.5 and 126.5 meters (275.5 points). Third was Martin Höllwarth, 139.0 and 123.5 meters (274.0 points).
The other German jumpers landed on the following sites:
08th Michael Uhrmann - 125.0 m and 128.0 m (252.9 points)
11th Georg Spaeth - 124.0 m and 120.0 m (234.7 points)
13th Joerg Ritzerfeld - 123.5 m and 118.5 m (231.6 points)
Martin Schmitt, Stephan Hocke and Maximilian Mechler missed the final round.
Michael Neumayer had in qualifying particular pitch, he was removed from the rankings because the blade was too wide to his ski five millimeters.
Yesterday it was finally here, the start to the season of 2004/2005, the Nordic combined and ski jumping had fallen.
Nordic Combined
High in the north of Finland, Kuusamo in the morning it was already going on with the jumping of the combiner. The jump was won by the Japanese Daito Takahashi by jumping 143.0 and 137.0 meters. So he started before Ronny Ackerman (GER) who finished with jumps of 138.5 and 134.0 meters in second place. Third after the jumping Todd Lodwick was (134.0 m and 131.5 m).
Hannu Manninen (FIN) came in 14th with 3.19 minutes to the trails. On the 15 km, it took on gradually and convinced again with the best run time. This put him at the end in 2nd place behind Ronny Ackermann. Todd Lodwick (USA) secured the third Place.
The other Germans
09th Björn Kircheisen
15th Georg Hettich
20th Thorsten Schmitt
22nd Jens Gaiser
23rd Sebastian Haseney
29th Tino Eldemann
37th Stephan Münchmeyer
40th Christian Ulmer
Anssi Koivuranta, a promising young player of the Finns was the victim of the new "body mass" - rule. Since he was too light 700g, his jumping skis were too long and 2cm so he was disqualified.
ski jumping for the special Springer was a night jump. Winner after two rounds was the Finn Janne Ahonen jumps with 144.5 and 142.0 meters (318.7 points). Alexander army took a surprising second place with jumps of 138.5 and 126.5 meters (275.5 points). Third was Martin Höllwarth, 139.0 and 123.5 meters (274.0 points).
The other German jumpers landed on the following sites:
08th Michael Uhrmann - 125.0 m and 128.0 m (252.9 points)
11th Georg Spaeth - 124.0 m and 120.0 m (234.7 points)
13th Joerg Ritzerfeld - 123.5 m and 118.5 m (231.6 points)
Martin Schmitt, Stephan Hocke and Maximilian Mechler missed the final round.
Michael Neumayer had in qualifying particular pitch, he was removed from the rankings because the blade was too wide to his ski five millimeters.
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