Austria's eagle in high altitude: triple victory on the four -hill tour!

Austria's eagle in high altitude: triple victory on the four -hill tour!

The four -hill tour 2024/25 has so far started exceptionally well for Austria. After a sensational triple victory in Oberstdorf, Daniel Tschofenig continued his impressive performance in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and won the second jump. The Austrians Tschofenig, Jan Hörl and Stefan Kraft, lead the rating at half -time. Today is the third jumping of the tour on Innsbrucker Bergisel, where from 1:30 p.m. the next challenge is waiting, such as "https://www.laola1.at/de/wintersport/skispringen/tournee/Vierschanzentournee-heute--das-daschen-in-innsbruck/"> laola1.at reported.

Andreas Widhölzl, the head coach of the Austrian ski jumper, is optimistic and sees his protégés in an excellent position to achieve a historical triple success. "We don't have to intervene coaches very often. Everything is done, the chance has never been so big," said Widhölzl before the jump in Innsbruck. Daniel Tschofenig, Jan Hörl and Stefan Kraft demonstrated their dominance in the qualification, whereby Hörl took first place. The other ÖSV jumpers placed four to six in places, which continues to keep the expectations for the upcoming event high. According to Kurier.at , the enthusiasm for the tour among the fans is noticeable, while the Springer should concentrate on their achievements.

The favorites in focus

The favorites for the tour victory convince with outstanding achievements. Daniel Tschofenig, the World Cup leader, drew attention to himself this winter with an innovative jump style. "I am always higher than the others," the 22-year-old describes his unique flight style. Jan Hörl, the previous year's winner in Innsbruck, shows himself as an aggressive jumper with risk to risk and impressive jumping capacity. The three -time world champion Stefan Kraft, whose last tour victories are already for some time, aims to position yourself as a 'laughing third'. With such strong athletes at the top, Austria has the chance to further expand its historical status in ski jumping.

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