{"id":2323,"date":"2021-02-20T18:25:53","date_gmt":"2021-02-20T18:25:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wintersport.news\/?p=2323"},"modified":"2021-02-22T08:14:57","modified_gmt":"2021-02-22T08:14:57","slug":"mixed-rasnov","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wintersport.news\/en\/mixed-rasnov\/","title":{"rendered":"Ski jumping World Cup in Rasnov"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Since only 49 jumpers were registered for the World Cup this weekend, no qualification was necessary in advance for the jumping in Rasnov, Romania. Nevertheless, in order to get the corresponding number of jumps, only a prologue was scheduled for the men on Thursday. This was won by Germany&#8217;s Markus Eisenbichler ahead of Norway&#8217;s Halvor Egner Granerud and Kamil Stoch from Poland.<\/p>\n<p>The female skijumpers had to qualify on Thursday for their individual jumping on Friday. Slovenian Nika Kriznar won the qualification ahead of Sara Takanashi from Japan and the strong Norwegian Silje Opseth. In Friday&#8217;s jumping it was Japan&#8217;s Sara Takanashi who took the victory. Silje Opseth was second ahead of Nika Kriznar. Maren Lundby from Norway was able to secure fifth place.<\/p>\n<p>It was the day for Japan as Ryoyu Kobayashi, a Japanese, was also on the top of the podium in the men&#8217;s event.\u00a0On Trambulina Valea C\u0103rbun\u0103rii it was a heated affair in the men&#8217;s competition &#8211; first Markus Eisenbichler was disqualified because of a too big suit and it looked like Halvor Egner Granerud would be able to secure the overall World Cup early. However, shortly after the end of the jump, which the Norwegian Granerud had actually won, he was also disqualified. His suit was also not in accordance with the rules. Granerud thus missed the preliminary decision in the fight for the overall World Cup victory. Lucky winner was finally Ryoyu Kobayashi ahead of Kamil Stoch and Karl Geiger who could jump on the podium again after a long time. Dawid Kubacki in fourth place and Piotr Zyla in fifth place again confirmed the strong form of the Poles. Norway&#8217;s Daniel Andre Tande secured sixth place ahead of Pius Paschke.<\/p>\n<p>As a dress rehearsal for the Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf next week, a mixed team competition in ski jumping took place today in Rasnov, Romania. Two female and two male ski jumpers from each nation took part in the competition. The Norwegian team consisting of Daniel-Andr\u00e9 Tande, Havlor Granerud, Maren Lundby and Silje Opseth could convince today with 968.7 points. Second place went to the Slovenian team ahead of Austria in third place. The German team missed its chance for a podium and finished fifth.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Da nur 49 Springer f\u00fcr den Weltcup an diesem Wochenende gemeldet waren, war vorab keine Qualifikation f\u00fcr das Springen in Rasnov, Rum\u00e4nien n\u00f6tig. Um dennoch auf die entsprechende Anzahl an Spr\u00fcngen zu kommen, stand am Donnerstag f\u00fcr die Herren lediglich ein Prolog auf dem Programm. Diesen gewann der Deutsche Markus Eisenbichler vor dem Norweger Halvor Egner Granerud und Kamil Stoch aus Polen.<\/p>\n<p>Die Skispringerinnen mussten am Donnerstag in die Qualifikation f\u00fcr ihr Einzelspringen am Freitag. Dieses konnte die Slowenin Nika Kriznar vor Sara Takanashi aus Japan und der starken Norwegerin Silje Opseth f\u00fcr sich entscheiden. Beim Springen am Freitag war es dann die Japanerin Sara Takanashi, die sich den Sieg holte. Zweite wurde Silje Opseth vor Nika Kriznar. Maren Lundby aus Norwegen konnte sich den f\u00fcnften Platz sichern.<\/p>\n<p>Es war der Tag f\u00fcr Japan, denn auch bei den Herren stand mit Ryoyu Kobayashi ein Japaner ganz oben auf dem Podest.\u00a0Auf der Trambulina Valea C\u0103rbun\u0103rii ging es bei den Herren hei\u00df her &#8211; so wurde zun\u00e4chst Markus Eisenbichler aufgrund eines zu gro\u00dfen Anzug disqualifiziert und es sah so aus, als w\u00fcrde Halvor Egner Granerud sich vorzeitig den Gesamt-Weltcup sichern k\u00f6nnen. Kurz nach Ende des Springens, welches der Norweger Granerud eigentlich gewonnen hatte, wurde aber auch er disqualifiziert. Sein Anzug war ebenfalls nicht regelkonform. Granerud verpasst somit die Vorentscheidung im Kampf um den Gesamtweltcup-Sieg. Gl\u00fccklicher Sieger war letztendlich Ryoyu Kobayashi vor Kamil Stoch und Karl Geiger, der nach langer Zeit wieder auf das Podest springen konnte. Dawid Kubacki auf Rang vier und Piotr Zyla auf Platz f\u00fcnf best\u00e4tigten erneut die starke Form der Polen. Der Norweger Daniel Andre Tande sicherte sich vor Pius Paschke Rang sechs.<\/p>\n<p>Als Generalprobe f\u00fcr die nordische Ski WM in Oberstdorf n\u00e4chste Woche fand heute im rum\u00e4nischen Rasnov ein gemischter Teamwettbewerb im Skispringen statt. Je zwei Skispringerinnen und zwei Skispringer nahmen pro Nation am Wettkampf teil. \u00dcberzeugen konnte heute das Norwegische Team bestehend aus Daniel-Andr\u00e9 Tande, Havlor Granerud, Maren Lundby und Silje Opseth, mit\u00a0968,7 Punkten. Auf Platz zwei landete das Slowenische Team vor \u00d6sterreich auf Platz drei. Das deutsche Team verpasste seine Chance auf einen Podestplatz und wurde F\u00fcnfter. N\u00e4chste Woche startet dann die nordische Ski Weltmeisterschaft in Oberstdorf &#8211; es bleibt also spannend.<\/p>\n<p>Foto:\u00a0EXPA Pictures \/ Tadeusz Mieczynski<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Since only 49 jumpers were registered for the World Cup this weekend, no qualification was necessary in advance for the jumping in Rasnov, Romania. Nevertheless, in order to get the corresponding number of jumps, only a prologue was scheduled for the men on Thursday. 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