Ski Jumping: Plastic Mats as the Future of Winter Sports – Sport
The ski jumpers start the World Cup season this weekend in Wisla, Poland. In the absence of snow, they will land
The ski jumpers start the World Cup season this weekend in Wisla, Poland. In the absence of snow, they will land
SYou would have needed a gigantic magic lamp. But the burden of the first weak day of competition was just too
Dhe new world champion Marius Lindvik stood in the outrun and roared out his joy. After four brilliant flights, the Norwegian
Karl Geiger happily high-fived his teammates, then gave the thumbs-up with a big grin. Germany’s ski jumpers made it onto the
Karl Geiger cheered exuberantly, Markus Eisenbichler was just 5.5 centimeters short: The German ski jumpers narrowly missed the desired podium places
Next German success on the large hill: In the team competition, the DSV quartet of Constantin Schmid, Stephan Leyhe, Markus Eisenbichler
With gold helmet to bronze: Karl Geiger is third on the large hill. Image: EPA So far, things have not gone
DThe team is in place, the last two posts have been taken. It is not a surprise that the national ski
Siger Karl Geiger and his third-placed friend Markus Eisenbichler gave each other enthusiastic high fives: The two German ski jumpers shone
Ruhetag instead of travel stress. A year ago, when the badly beaten and prematurely departed Pole Kamil Stoch had stowed the
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