Ahead of the first World Cup season Ladies-Skijumping.com takes a close look at all national teams. Today we continue this series with Germany. Other than at the Continental Cup, the number of competitors at a World Cup competition is limited to 6 per nation. Germany is influenced by this rule as much as no other nation. Germany has a five-strong ...

Ahead of the first World Cup season Ladies-Skijumping.com takes a close look at all national teams. We continue this series with France. During the last two years Coline Mattel was always among the strongest jumpers of the world, so there is little doubt that she will play an important role in the upcoming winter. Together with Austria’s Daniela Iraschko she ...

Anette Sagen won on Saturday in Oslo ahead of Maren Lundby and Line Jahr. Today the 2012 Norwegian Championships were held on the HS106 Midtstubakken in Oslo. Anette Sagen won this competition with jumps on 99.5 and 101.5 meters. It is her 13th gold medal at national championships. Second came Maren Lundby with 96.0 and 101.0 meters. Line Jahr took ...

 Additional events in Höhnhart and Ziri, but no competition in Braunlage. The callendar of the Ladies Cup, the junior series in Ladies Skijumping, has been updated. The competitions that were originally planned in March in Braunlage (GER) were cancelled, instead additional competitions will be held in Höhnhart (AUT) and in Ziri (SLO). Competition Venues 2011-2012: 1. Höhnhart (AUT) HS 55 ...

Ahead of the first World Cup season Ladies-Skijumping.com takes a close look at all national teams. Today we continue this series with Finland. It is undoubted, that Julia Kykkänen is the best and most experienced Finnish jumper. For many years she was the only Finnish competitor in Ladies Skijumping. She should normally make it to the second round constantly. In ...

Ahead of the first World Cup season Ladies-Skijumping.com takes a close look at all national teams. Today the Czech team is in the focus. With more then 100 starts in the Continental Cup, Vladena Pustkova is the most experienced Czech jumper. Measured on her performance in the past, a finish among the top twenty must be her standard, also for ...

Ahead of the first World Cup season Ladies-Skijumping.com takes a close look at all national teams. Today we continue this series with Canada and China. Canada: No comparative values from the summer Estimating the performance level of the Canadian team is pretty difficult, as they did not participate in any of the international summer competitions this year. So only the ...

Ahead of the first World Cup season Ladies-Skijumping.com takes a close look at all national teams. We start this series with the Austrian team. Austria’s best athlete, World Champion Daniela Iraschko, had a knee surgery just a week ago. Most likely she will be be able to compete at the first World Cup competition in Lillehammer on December 3rd. But ...

Austria’s Daniela Iraschko has undergone a meniscus surgery. Austrian World Champion Daniela Iraschko successfully underwent a meniscus surgery at the sanatorium in Hochrum. But presumably she will be able to compete at the World Cup opening in Lillehammer on December 3rd. “Of course it was a little shock, when the MRI-examination revealed an injury. I had some pain in my ...

After tearing her ACL, Eva Logar will miss the upcoming winter season. Slovenia’s Eva Logar will miss the whole 2011/12 winter season. She successfully underwent a knee surgery this week, after tearing her ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) already some weeks ago during training in Innsbruck. “When I landed I just felt extreme pain in my knee, but I didn’t fall”, ...