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Iraschko wins also the second competition in Vikersund. Anette Sagen and Ulrike Grässler take ranks two and three. Daniela Iraschko (AUT) won today’s competition with jumps to 119,5 and 115,0 m on the HS117 hill in Vikersund. She was more than 25 points ahead of second ranked Anette Sagen (NOR, 112,5 and 108,0 m). Germany’s Ulrike Grässler took the third ...
Daniela Iraschko won the first competition in Vikersund. Ulrike Grässler and Anette Sagen take places two and three. With jumps to 119,0 and 122,0 meters Austria’s Daniela Iraschko clearly won the competition ahead of Ulrike Grässler (GER, 114,0 and 115,5 m) and Anette Sagen (NOR, 111,0 and 114,0 m). Fourth place took America’s Sarah Hendrickson (106,5 and 109,5 m) who ...
Ulrike Grassler claimed the first place in the second Continental Cup this season. German was clearly the best in both rounds, landing on 98 and 95 meters. Second place took Daniela Iraschko (95 and 93m) and third was Anette Sagen (93,5 and 91,5m). Fourth was Jaqueline Seifriedsberger (92,5m and 85,5m) and fith place took the young American – Sarah Hendrickson ...
Sagen wins first CoC Winter’s Continental Cup was kicked-off in Rovaniemi. Sagen wins ahead of Grässler and Jahr. Norway’s Anette Sagen has won the first Continental Cup of that winter. A 95.0 and 93.5 meter jump were enough for Sagen, who already proved her good form in yesterday’s official training, to take victory ahead of Ulrike Grässler (GER) and Line ...
Taking the third rank in the overall Continental Cup that summer Germany’s Melanie Faisst surprised everyone. Ladies-Skijumping.com editor Stefan Diaz talked to her about that success. Ladies-Skijumping.com: This summer you took the third rank in the overall Continental Cup. That was your best result ever. What is the reason that you are in such an excellent form now? Melanie Faisst: ...
Since October 2008 Chika Yoshida has served as FIS-coordinator for Ladies Skijumping. Our editor, Stefan Diaz, was able to talk to her about the future of that young but aspiring discipline. Ladies-Skijumping.com: What are your ideas on developing Ladies Skijumping in the future? Chika Yoshida: We talked bout those issues inside FIS recently. We have long-term plans to hold competitions ...
Lisa Demetz won the Italian Championships that were held in Predazzo (HS 106) last weekend. Demetz had jumps of 91,5 and 94,5 meters which have her a 7 point advantage ahead of Roberta D’Agostina and Elena Runggaldier who both came 2nd. D’Agostina jumped 91,5 and 94,5 meters and had a better total distance than Runggaldier, but got lower style marks ...
As it could be expected, Bigna Windmueller took the gold medal in the Swiss National Championships that were held last weekend. Bigna jumped 111 and 107 meters and had a big advantage over her sister Sabrina, who came second (109 and 98,5m). Third place took Salome Fuchs with the jumps of 99,5 and 95 meters. There were only three girls ...
Eva Logar won the Slovenian National Championships that were held last Saturday at Kranj (HS 109). Logar jumped 100,5 and 103,5m, which gave her a big advantage over the 2nd – Spela Rogelj (96 and 96,5m). The bronze medal went to Barbara Klinec (91 and 100m) and 4th place took Anja Tepes (91,5 and 90,5m). Full results can be found ...