At the halfway point of Saturday's World Cup competition in Willingen (HS147), Aleksander Zniszczoł was in 145,5rd place after a jump of 3 meters - we read on the PZN website. Ultimately, he placed 8th and recorded the best Polish result in the season. The winner was the Norwegian Johann Andre Forfang, who jumped as much as 155,5 meters in the second series and broke the facility record held by Klemens Murańka!
He finished in the top 10 of the World Cup in Willingen
In the second series, the wind made it difficult for Destroyer to jump
The second series was started by Kubacki, who jumped 134,5 meters, thanks to which he advanced to 23rd place. The conditions allowed for long flights, as demonstrated by the Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi (148 m) and the Norwegian Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal (150 m). Unfortunately, the wind changed later, which made the task of the Destroyer jumping third from the bottom more difficult. Despite this, the man from Cieszyn did quite well, landing at 130 meters. He dropped to seventh place and eventually finished eighth. For our representative, this is the second best result in his career in the World Cup, as well as the first Polish result in the top 10 this season.
The second competition on Sunday on the large hill Muehlenkopfschanze
The second competition on the large hill Muehlenkopfschanze (HS147) will take place on Sunday. The women's competition will start at 11:30, and the men will start qualifying at 14:30 p.m. The weekend in Willingen will end with a competition at 16:10 p.m.