German ski jumpers are flying behind at the end of the season
The German ski jumpers led by Olympic champion Andreas Wellinger clearly missed the podium places in the last competition of the
The German ski jumpers led by Olympic champion Andreas Wellinger clearly missed the podium places in the last competition of the
Every jump counts. They all know that. Even Katharina Schmid, who had another day to forget at the Raw Air in
The Raw Air is merciless and unforgiving of mistakes. Yesterday Stephan Leyhe, today Karl Geiger and Philipp Raimund: The Germans are
The German ski jumpers took third place in a team competition in Lahti, Finland, which was characterized by changing wind conditions.
Bigger, more powerful, more impressive: the fascination of ski flying goes particularly high. The Oberstdorfer Heini-Klopfer ski jump, imposing in the
Ski jumper Andreas Wellinger clearly missed another podium finish at the World Cup in Sapporo. One day after third place, the
When Noriaki Kasai was crowned ski flying world champion in the winter of 1992, Andreas Wellinger wasn’t even born yet. There
In the end, no one at the Mühlenkopfschanze could really believe it: ski jumper Andreas Wellinger beamed with joy and cheered
44 minutes to bliss – that’s exactly how long it took for the 30 best ski pilots in the world to
Andreas Wellinger could hardly believe his luck. “I am extremely happy and relieved,” said Germany’s best ski jumper. On Saturday, when
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