WC in Lillehammer: Kramer wins at the large hill

Marita Kramer (AUT)
Marita Kramer (AUT)

Marita Kramer won the Sunday’s FIS World Cup competition at the Lysgaardsbakken (HS140) in Lillehammer. The Austrian triumphed with jumps of 138 m and 134.5 m. Second was Katharina Althaus and third was Silje Opseth.

Marita Kramer was in the lead after the first round. The World Cup leader landed at 138 meters and was 5.9 points ahead of Silje Opseth (134.5 m) and 7.9 points ahead of Ema Klinec (129 m). The fourth was Katharina Althaus (130.5 m), the fifth was Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (126.5 m), and the sixth was Ursa Bogataj (126.5 m).

Sara Takanashi (126 m), Eva Pinkelnig (130.5 m) and Nika Kriznar (122 m) were ranked on the next places. The top ten was closed by Jacqueline Seifriedsberger (119.5 m).

In the final, Marita Kramer achieved 134.5 meters and triumphed 9.1 points over Katharina Althaus (136.5 m) and 15.7 points above Silje Opseth (129 m). The fourth was Ema Klinec (128 m), the fifth was Eva Pinkelnig (131 m), and the sixth was Ursa Bogataj (130 m).

Nika Kriznar (136.5 m), Sara Takanashi (129.5 m) and Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (128 m) finished on the next positions. The top ten was closed by Anna Odine Stroem (128 m).

Marita Kramer (330 points) leads in the FIS World Cup overall standings ahead of Katharina Althaus (285 points) and Ema Klinec (259 points).

The next World Cup event will be held in next week, December 10-11 in Klingenthal (HS140).

Competition results >>