Karl Geiger confident, Katharina Althaus strong

“Yes” called Karl Geiger and laughed relieved into the camera. Even without his second podium of the winter, Germany’s best ski jumper was visibly satisfied with the home World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt. “I’ll take a lot of self-confidence with me,” said the 29-year-old on “ZDF”.

“It was really a super good weekend for me.” At the end of three intensive days in the snowy Black Forest, Geiger jumped 132 and 138 meters on Sunday and finished fifth. The man from Oberstdorf is still missing something for the big shine, but a good two and a half weeks before the Four Hills Tournament the trend gives confidence.

Kubacki wins again

National coach Stefan Horngacher spoke of a “significant step forward”. Of course, he and his team would also like to jump for victories again as soon as possible. In view of the very bumpy start to the season, the Austrian knows that it can only be done in small steps. Growing trust in your own strength is worth a lot in psychologically demanding ski jumping.

The best jumper on Sunday was the Pole Dawid Kubacki for the third time this season. The 32-year-old continued to extend his lead in the overall World Cup and also impressed the German team.


The teammates celebrate Dawid Kubacki.
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“Incredible,” Geiger commented on Kubacki’s performance, who won with a huge lead over Anze Lanisek from Slovenia and Stefan Kraft from Austria and was clearly in the lead after the first round. “The field is extreme,” said Geiger about the current level of professional jumpers. The Allgäu hopes that he has overcome his unusual phase of weakness at the beginning of the season.

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