ÖSV combiners shine: Geiger wins in the target sprint in Ramsau!

ÖSV combiners shine: Geiger wins in the target sprint in Ramsau!

The athletes presented themselves on the normal hill as part of the Nordic combination World Cup in Ramsau, with the Japanese Ryota Yamamoto taking the lead with a jump of 97.5 meters and 143.6 points. The Austrian athletes, led by Martin Fritz (96 meters) and the Rettenegger brothers, placed promisingly with little residues. Johannes Lamparter, who is considered the overall World Cup winner, jumped to 87.5 meters and was therefore in twelve behind his compatriots when the combiners then started in the 10 km trail, like vienna.at reported.

The exciting persecution on the cross-country ski run was intensively, but the ÖSV athletes could not achieve a podium. Johannes Lamparter and Martin Fritz ended the race behind Japanese Yamamoto, who initially was 26 seconds, in places 9 and 10. Stefan Rettenegger had feathers feathers after he had to misjudge himself in the last round and lost a few seconds. In the meantime, the German spiral of Thannheimer was able to achieve a personal contestation in the World Cup with a seventh place, which let him and his teammates breathe, like Kicker.de supplemented. Vinzenz Geiger finally won the race of 24: 10.3 minutes and secured his 16th World Cup victory, while Illka ​​Herola took second place.

The overall ranking of the Nordic combination is further mixed up by these services, since the German athletes continue to struggle since no German combiner has been on the podium this season. In view of the strong competition among the Austrian athletes, it remains to be seen how the upcoming competitions will develop, especially if the results are as clear from the jump into the term as in Ramsau.

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OrtRamsau, Österreich
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