Kamil Stoch was second to none in Sunday ski jumping in Lahti. "The racket from Zębu again flies beyond the reach of its rivals," wrote Adam Małysz himself about it. The second place in the Lahti World Cup 2019 went to Ryoyu Kobayashi, and the third to Robert Johansson.
Kamil Stoch was second to none
Sunday's ski jumping in Lahti 2019 ended with another victory for our Polish jumper, Kamil Stoch. The Pole was second to none because his 129m jump placed him in the first place. The player thus managed to score 280,9 points, which allowed him to leave his rivals far behind. Kamil's victory in Lahti was his second victory in a row and his thirty-third in his career. The second place in the competition was won by Ryoyu Kobayashi with a jump of 129,5 m, and third by Robert Johansson with a jump of 124 m.
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Ski jumping in Lahti and other Polish jumpers
Piotr Zyla closed the top ten with a jump of 120 m and was therefore the last Polish jumper in 10. The next, 14th place for the Poles was Jakub Wolny, and Dawid Kubacki took only 28th place at Sunday's competition.
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Below we present the general classification of the World Cup:
1. Ryoyu Kobayashi (Japan) 1460 points
2. Kamil Stoch (Poland) 1029 points
3. Stefan Kraft (Austria) 967 points
4. Piotr Żyła (Poland) 853 points
5. Dawid Kubacki (Poland) 744 points
6. Robert Johansson (Norway) 677 points
7. Stephan Leyhe (Germany) 619 points
8. Johann Andre Forfang (Norway) 618 points
9. Timi Zajc (Slovenia) 603 points
10. Markus Eisenbichler (Germany) 581 points