ÖSV star Jan Hörl celebrates dream wedding after the World Cup success!
ÖSV star Jan Hörl celebrates dream wedding after the World Cup success!
Trondheim, Norwegen - Jan Hörl, the Austrian ski jumper, married. Together with his wife Tanja, he describes the wedding day as unforgettable and emotional. "We look forward to a new phase of life," says the couple. Hörl also looks back on the most successful winter of his career, in which he won four medals at the Nordic World Ski Championship. Among them are two silver and two bronze medals. In the overall World Cup he took second place behind his team-mate Daniel Tschofenig, such as laola1.at
in Trondheim, Hörl secured the silver medal in jumping on the big hill, which is his fourth medal at this World Cup. The title went to Domen Prevc from Slovenia, while Ryoyu Kobayashi from Japan won the bronze medal. Hörl jumped 134 and 137 meters and was satisfied with his performance. In addition to his silver medal, he also won bronze on the normal hill, a silver medal with the men's team and a bronze medal with the mixed team, such as Sn.at notes.
controversy at the Nordic Ski World Cup
The World Cup did not remain free of controversy. The Norwegian team was disqualified due to manipulation on the jump suits, which led to a protest from Austria, Slovenia and Poland. Florian Liegl, the sporting director of the ÖSV jumpers, confirmed the protest against the Norwegians. In addition, Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal was disqualified after the first round due to a violent suit, while Andreas Widhölzl, the ÖSV head coach, explained the type of manipulation to the suits. FIS racing director Sandro Pertile expressed that a more durable material was used on the seams in the Norwegian suits, which violates the new rules.
How Spiegel.de reported the fore. of a violation of the rules.
The situation raises questions, in particular with regard to possible cancellations of the results of other competitions. However, pertile does not assume that this will be the case. The new rules for diving suits that have applied since the beginning of the season include a limitation of the number per athlete and the measurement of air permeability before each jump.
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