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Ski jumping Sapporo women: Live ticker – HS 134 individual

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Ski jumping Sapporo women: Live ticker – HS 134 individual

08:39

Nika Prevc (SLO)

The Slovenian shows the longest jump of the first round with 117 meters and thus takes the clear lead.

08:38

Josephine Pagnier (FRA)

Josephine Pagnier cannot match her jump from the qualification with 126 meters. It’s over after just 99.5 meters.

08:37

Yuki Ito (JPN)

The Japanese only managed 110 meters, putting her in eighth place.

08:36

Eirin Kvandal (NOR)

The Norwegian clenches her fist in the run-out and is happy about her jump of 116 meters. This is second place.

08:36

Eva Pinkelnig (AUT)

The best Austrian this season is visibly satisfied with her jump of 115.5 meters and takes first place.

08:35

Ema Klinec (SLO)

The Slovenian is 114 meters behind the leading Finn.

08:34

Jacqueline Seifriedsberger (AUT)

Jacqueline Seifriedsberger manages a little better than her teammate and ends up at 111.5 meters. This is currently fifth place.

08:33

Marita Kramer (AUT)

Marita Kramer doesn’t come close to the Finn’s distance and ends up at 105 meters. That’s only twelfth place.

08:32

Jenny Rautionaho (FIN)

The Finn is high in the air and shows a great jump. It comes down at 115 meters and takes the lead.

08:30

Sara Takanashi (JPN)

The last ten jumpers start and local hero Sara Takanashi starts. For her it goes to 112.5 meters and comes in third place.

08:29

Lisa Eder (AUT)

Her teammate Lisa Eder is not quite as good and comes in at 107 meters. This is seventh place.

08:29

Julia Mühlbacher (AUT)

Julia Mühlbacher is slightly crooked in the air, but still goes to 108.5 meters and ends up in fifth place.

08:28

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Katharina Schmid (GER)

Katharina Schmid shows a good jump of 112.5 meters and is tied with Opseth for first place.

08:27

Anna Rupprecht (GER)

Her teammate falls after landing 97 meters. But Anna Rupprecht continues and gets up again immediately afterwards.

08:26

Selina Freitag (GER)

The DSV jumper is a bit wobbly in the air and after 107.5 meters it’s over. That’s currently enough for fourth place.

08:25

Thea Minyan Bjørseth (NOR)

Thea Minyan Bjørseth has a slight lift and jumps 108.5 meters. This is currently second place.

08:24

Julia Kykkänen (FIN)

The Finn comes down at 108 meters and that’s enough for second place.

08:23

Luisa Görlich (GER)

The next German is high in the air, but comes down at 104 meters. Nevertheless, she qualified for the second round.

08:22

Karolina Idrackova (CZE)

The Czech sets the telemark at 106 meters and takes second place.

08:22

Silje Opseth (NOR)

The Norwegian shows a great jump here and lands at 112 meters. This is the leadership for them.

08:21

Annika Sieff (ITA)

Annika Sieff is far away from the green guide line and comes down at 93 meters. Nevertheless, she reached the second round.

08:20

Each Komar (SLO)

The Slovenian is visibly disappointed with her jump of 90.5 meters. That’s only tenth place.

08:19

Chiara Kreuzer (AUT)

Chiara Kreuzer takes the jump well and comes down at 101.5 meters. At the moment this is third place.

08:18

Yuka Seto (JPN)

The Japanese jumps 97.5 meters and reaches the second round.

08:17

Agnes Reisch (GER)

The next DSV jumper Agnes Reisch is slightly crooked in the air and comes down at 90.5 meters. That’s only eleventh place.

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08:16

Nozomi Maruyama (JPN)

The Japanese reaches 104 meters and takes second place.

08:16

Juliane Seyfarth (GER)

The first German athlete starts. For Juliane Seyfarth it’s exactly 100 meters and is therefore in the second round.

08:15

Lara Malsiner (ITA)

Lara Malsiner doesn’t get along well here and lands after just 92.5 meters.

08:14

Emma Chervet (FRA)

The first Frenchwoman starts and lands at 95.5 meters. This puts her in third place.

08:13

Kurumi Ichinohe (JPN)

The Japanese woman has to wait a moment. Kurumi Ichinohe then went on to 87.5 meters and placed seventh.

08:12

Annika Belshaw (USA)

The American is pushed down the slope and ends up at 91.5 meters. This is fifth place.

08:11

Emely Torazza (SUI)

The only Swiss woman, Emely Torazza, is quite high in the air, but it’s over after just 90.5 meters. That means fifth place at the moment.

08:10

Qingyue Peng (CHN)

The Chinese woman has to wait a bit before she can go. With her 83 meters she probably won’t reach the second round.

08:09

Ringo Miyajima (JPN)

The next Japanese woman lands after 95 meters and takes fourth place.

08:08

Jessica Malsiner (ITA)

The Italian Jessica Malsiner actually took the jump well, but it was over after 102.5 meters.

08:07

Qi Liu (CHN)

The Chinese woman sets the telemark at 103.5 meters and initially lands in second place.

08:06

Anna Twardosz (POL)

The only Pole doesn’t get along so well in snowy Sapporo and ends up at 94.5 meters

08:05

Haruka Iwasa (JPN)

The next Japanese woman starts with Haruka Iwasa. For her it’s only over after 110 meters and she takes the lead.

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08:04

Yuzuki Sato (JPN)

Her teammate Yuzuki Sato copes a little better and lands after 90 meters.

08:04

Riko Iwasaki (JPN)

The Japanese Riko Iwasaki opens the first round. With 86 meters she sets the first best distance of the day.

07:55

A Swiss woman at the start

Emely Torazza barely qualified for the first round in 39th place. Her teammate Sina Arnet narrowly missed the jump. She ended up in 41st place.

07:50

Six ÖSV Eagles

The Austrians are at the start with a total of six athletes. Eva Pinkelnig finished fourth in the qualification. Marita Kramer is the second best in ninth place. Also at the start are Jaqueline Seifriedsberger, Lisa Eder, Chiara Kreuzer and Julia Mühlbacher.

07:45

German sextet

Germany starts the competition with six jumpers. The best DVS athlete in the qualification was Juliane Seyfarth, who came in tenth. Katharina Schmid follows right behind. Also taking part are Selina Freitag, Luisa Goerlich, Anna Rupprecht and Agnes Reisch.

07:37

The favorites

The measure of all things this winter is the Slovenian Nika Prevc. She is the leader in the overall World Cup and has already won four competitions. Second-placed Josephine Pagnier could also end up at the top here. She also won the qualification. The Austrian Eva Pinkelnig recently showed great performances and took second place in the two competitions in Villach last week.

Welcome!

Hello and welcome to the women’s individual competition from Sapporo! The live ticker starts in time before the jumping starts.

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