Ski Jumping February 23 and 24, 2019. When are the sticks jumping? Ski Jumping World Cup Calendar [24.02.2019, niedziela]



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Ski jump February 23-24

The Poles behave very well in this season of the Ski Jumping World Cup. Kamil Stoch is the vice-leader, Piotr Żyła is 4th and Dawid Kubacki is 5th. In the four "white and red" team competitions played so far, they have won two victories and have already been on the lowest step of the podium.

Ski Jumping Weekend February 23-24

Ryoyu Kobayashi is the leader of the 2018/19 World Cup. The Japanese have won up to 11 competitions this season, once second and four times on the lowest step of the podium. The youngest of the Kobayashi brothers has definitely dominated the competition in the current season of the Ski Jumping World Cup. The Japanese proved to be the best at the 4 Hills Tournament and the Willingen Five.

2018/19 World Cup – schedule

The good attitude of the Japanese in Willingen, Germany, almost assured him the victory in the general classification of the World Cup of the season 2018/19. Kobayashi has 475 points ahead of Kamil Stoch and only the cataclysm could make the young Japanese do not win the crystal ball.

Ski Jumping – When do the poles jump?

Until the end of the current season of the Ski Jumping World Cup, there is a month left. Meanwhile, only six individual and three team competitions will be contested. In the overall standings of the World Cup, there were only 600 points to win. Assuming that Kamil Stoch will win all competitions until the end of the season, it is hard to believe that Ryoyu Kobayashi will not score 126 points.

Seefeld 2019 World Championships – when the competition?

However, the Pole has a good chance to take 2nd place in the Ski Jumping World Cup for the second time in his career. His advantage over Stefan Kraft is 128 points. Piotr Żyła and Dawid Kubacki, who lose respectively 54 and 183 points, are just behind the Austrian. Never before in the history of the World Cup, two Poles had taken the lead in the standings "3" of the overall standings. This season, this piece can be "white and red".

2018/19 World Cup schedule in ski jumping

Ski Jumping – When do the poles jump?

The current World Cup season is one of the best in the history of the Polish ski jump. Up to now, three Poles have not yet found themselves in the top five overall. The Poles are in excellent form and lead the Nations Cup. They have 416 points of advantage over the second Germany, while the advantage over the Japanese is 1276 points.

Ski Jumping – 2019 World Championship

The 2019 World Championships in Seefeld, Austria promise to be exciting. The appetite of the Polish fans is huge, especially after the last team competition in Willingen, which the Poles won with a huge advantage over the other teams. Therefore, the medal in team competition seems to be a must, but "white and red" also have a good chance of succeeding individually.

Ski Jumping World Cup 2019 Seefeld

Most competitions at the next World Championships will take place in Seefeld, where cross-country skiers and Norwegian riders will compete. Due to the fact that there are no ski jumps in Seefeld, the competitors will face for the medals in Innsbruck, which is less than 40 kilometers from Seefeld.

2019 Innsbruck World Cup – Ski Jumping

The 2019 World Championships in Innsbruck will take place on two hills: big and normal. Polish jumpers are very familiar with Bergisel Ski Jumping, where one of the competitions takes place every year at the 4 Hills Tournament. This year, Kamil Stoch took 5th place, while last year he won. On the normal hill, there is no World Cup competition, but the Poles should have no difficulty adapting to it because, in Poland, they train on similar objects.

2019 World Ski Jumping Championship

On Saturday 23 February, an individual competition will be held on Bergisel Hill (HS 130), while the next day a team competition will take place. On 1 March (Friday), competitors will compete in an individual competition on Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze Hill (HS109).

Seefeld 2019 World Jumping Championships

Ski jump in Seefeld from 23 to 24 February

The Polish jumpers are very good in recent weeks. Besides Kamil Stoch, Piotr Żyła and Dawid Kubacki are also very well placed. Jakub Wolny and Stefan Hula will also travel to Austria. The coach of the Polish national team Stefan Horngacher for the world championships in Seefeld has not named Maciej Kot. Below, we present the official composition of the Polish National Team at the 2019 World Championships in Seefeld:

  • Kamil Stoch
  • Piotr Żyła
  • Dawid Kubacki
  • Jakub Wolny
  • Stefan Hula

Ski jump – weekend February 23-24

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE 2018/19 WORLD CUP:

1. Ryoyu Kobayashi 1620
2. Kamil Stoch 1145
3. Stefan Kraft 1017
4. Piotr Żyła 963
5. Dawid Kubacki 834
6. Robert Johansson 707
7. Johann Andre Forfang 673
8. Timi Zajc 664
9. Markus Eisenbichler 661
10. Karl Geiger 634

24. Jakub Wolny 192
38. Stefan Hula 62
45. Maciej Kot 25
67. Paweł Wąsek 4

Ski jump – schedule

The season of P / 2018/19 will last a little over four months. Thirty-five competitions are planned for the 2018/19 season, including seven teams. At the end of the season, the riders will compete in Scandinavia. The last competition will traditionally take place at the end of March on the famous Letalnica in Slovenian Planica.

Ski Jumping 2019. World Championships in Seefeld 2019

The competition for the little crystal ball in the Ski Flying World Cup is promising. After three competitions in Oberstdorf, the leader of the series is Kamil Stoch. A Pole in Germany won and also took the 4th and 5th places. The vice-leader is Markus Eisenbichler, while Piotr Żyła takes third place. The competition at Vikersund and two competitions at Planica had yet to be completed until the end of the World Cup series.

Ski Jumping World Cup Calendar 2018/19

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF PŚ IN SKI LOT:

1. Kamil Stoch 185
2. Markus Eisenbichler 166
3. Piotr Żyła 150
4. Timi Zajc 149
4. Dawid Kubacki 149
6. Ryoyu Kobayashi 147
7. Stefan Kraft 136
8. Johann Andre Forfang 100
9. Evgeniy Klimov 90
10. Daniel André-Tande 89

12. Jakub Wolny 61

PŚ ski jump 2018/19

On Saturday 23 February in Innsbruck, an individual competition will take place during the World Ski Jumping Championships. The broadcast of the contest will be provided by TVP 1, TVP Sport and Eurosport 1. Starting at 2.20 pm. Friday qualifying will be available on Eurosport 1 at 14:30.

Jumping Seefeld 2019 – TRANSMISSION

On Sunday, a team competition will be held in Innsbruck. The competition will be broadcast from 2.30 pm via TVP 1, TVP Sport and Eurosport 1. The second individual competition will take place on Friday 1 March. The competition on the Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze will be broadcast on TVP 1, TVP Sport and Eurosport. Below the program of the competitions of the World Cup in Willingen:

SEEFELD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 – Ski Jumping [program zawodów]

Tuesday 19/02/2019
8:00 pm – Men's technical briefing

Wednesday, 20/02/2019
14h00 – Formal training for men HS130 (Innsbruck)

Thursday, 21/02/2019
14h00 – Formal training for men HS130 (Innsbruck)

Friday 22/02/2019
1:30 pm – Men's Test Series HS130 (Innsbruck)
14h30 – Men's qualification HS130 (Innsbruck)

Saturday, 23/02/2019
1:30 pm – Men's Test Series HS130 (Innsbruck)
14h30 – First series of individual men's competitions HS130 (Innsbruck)
15h30 – Second series of individual men's competitions HS130 (Innsbruck)

Sunday, 24/02/2019
1:45 – Men's HS130 Test Series (Innsbruck)
14h45 – First series of men's team competitions HS130 (Innsbruck)
3:45 pm – Second round of men's team competitions HS130 (Innsbruck)
8:00 pm – Women's Technical Briefing

Monday 25/02/2019
13h00 – The official training of women HS109
16h00 – Official training of women HS109

Tuesday 26/02/2019
12h30 – Formal training for men HS109
15h00 – Series of tests for women HS109
16h00 – First series of competitions by women's teams HS109

Wednesday, 27/02/2019
15h00 – Women's qualification HS109
4:15 pm – First series of individual women's competitions HS109
19h30 – Formal training for men HS109

Thursday, 28/02/2019
3:30 pm – The HS109 Men's Test Series
16h30 – Men's qualification HS109

Friday, 1/03/2019
12:00 pm – Official Women's Training HS109 (mixed)
13h00 – Formal training for men HS109 (mixed)
3:00 pm – Men's Test Series HS109
16h00 – First series of individual men's competitions HS109
17:00 Second round of the men's individual competition HS109

Saturday 2/02/2019
15:00 – Mixed Team Test Series HS109
16h00 – First round of mixed team competitions HS109

Ski jump February 23-24

The construction point of the Bergisel hill is located at 120 meters, while the height of the hill is 130 meters. Michael Hayboeck is the record holder of the large ski jump hill in Innsbruck, which traveled a distance of 138 meters on January 4, 2015. Years ago, the record of the hill belonged twice to Adam Małysz.

Weekend jumping of obstacles 23-24.02.2019

CALENDAR OF THE 2018/19 WORLD CUP IN SKI SKIING:

09/03/2019 Oslo (Norway) – Team competition
10/03/2019 Oslo (Norway) – individual competition

12/03/2019 Lillehammer (Norway) – individual competition

14/03/2019 Trondheim (Norway) – individual competition

16/03/2019 Vikersund (Norway) – Team competition
17/03/2019 Vikersund (Norway) – individual competition

22/03/2019 Planica (Slovenia) – individual competition
23/03/2019 Planica (Slovenia) – Team competition
24/03/2019 Planica (Slovenia) – individual competition

Piotr Żyła was third in Sunday's competition and second in Willingen Five. Knockout Ryoyu Kobayashi (subtitles)

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