Oberstdorf: Nika Prevc wins “Two Nights Tour” – day win for Pinkelnig

As of: January 1, 2024 5:59 p.m

Nika Prevc won the “Two Nights Tour”. Eva Pinkelnig won the day in the New Year’s competition. Agnes Reisch was the best DSV jumper.

Nika Prevc won the first edition of the “Two Nights Tour” in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Oberstdorf. At the New Year’s competition in Oberstdorf on Monday (January 1, 2024), the 18-year-old’s fifth place was enough for overall victory. The day’s victory was won by the Austrian Eva Pinkelnig (272.10 points), who had recently competed in her first competition of the season in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Abigail Strate from Canada (269.40) and Eirin Maria Kvandal from Norway completed the podium (261.60).

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Reisch as eleventh best German

The best DSV jumper was 24-year-old Agnes Reisch. The 24-year-old, who actually jumps in course group 1b, was eleventh, better than Selina Freitag (13th) and Katharina Schmid (16th). Reisch was even in tenth place after the first round, but couldn’t quite confirm his strong performance in the second round. She landed there at 115 meters.

Close competition for overall victory

Nika Prevc, leader in the Tour’s overall classification, was in sixth place before the finale. Their cushion of 13 points after the victory in Garmisch-Partenkirchen had melted, but had not yet been used up. Her lead over Eirin Maria Skvandal was 6.6 points. It held up. And the Canadian Abigail Strate was no longer able to attack the lead either.

Schmid only in 14th place

Katharina Schmid was out of shape on the “Two Nights Tour” in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Oberstdorf. After finishing twelfth at the first tour stop, she now landed in 16th place. In difficult conditions, they performed jumps of 120 and 113 meters, which were not enough to place in the top ten. “Not so cool,” summed up Schmid on ZDF. “With 20 plus points you can’t really start flying. I’m not jumping well enough for that to matter to me. It’s tough, but it’s going in the right direction.”

Selina Friday felt the same way. 123 and 119 meters were not enough – for a place in the top group and for your own requirements. In the end, Friday came 13th. Pauline Hessler (20th), Juliane Seyfarth (25th), and Anna Rupprecht (26th) also started in the final round. Pia Lilian Kübler missed out on making it into the top 30.

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