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This is the general classification of the 4-Hills-Tournament. Poles are tall

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David Kubacki won the first competition of the Four Hills Tournament. His great rival Halvor Egner Granerud, despite the worse mood in the first round, made up for the losses and took second place. We present the current general classification of TMS.

In the next competition of the 71st Four-Hills-Tournament, we saw all the Poles, but Jan Habdas and Stefan Hula failed to qualify for the second round. Both jumpers competed with their teammates Kamil Stoch and David Kubacki, two of the best representatives of the Polish team in today’s competition. Significant rearrangements have taken place at the top of the general classification. What can please the most is the significant promotion of Kamil Stoch.

TKS in Innsbruck. Great Kubatsky, better and better Stoch

David Kubatsky won both series of competitions in Innsbruck. In the first, he landed at a distance of 127 m, beating the second Anza Laniska by 6.7 points, and in the second, despite the high bar set by Halvor Egner Granerud, he managed to jump over his opponent, landing at 121.5 m. Kamil Stoch also performed very well .

The 35-year-old athlete from Zonba is in much better shape, which he confirmed during his jumps in Austria. In the first round of the competition, he landed exactly the same distance as David Kubatsky, finishing fourth, and in the second he dropped one place and reached 121 m. Piotr Zhyla fell outside the top ten for the first time. Today he had jumps of 120.5 and 119.5 meters.

4-Hills-Tournament - overall standings after the competition in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Overall standings 4-Hills-Tournament

Position jumper name Country of origin number of points
one. Halvor Egner Granerud Norway 877.8
2. David Kubacki Poland 854.5
3. Anze Lanisek Slovenia 823.5
4. Petr Zhyla Poland 807.5
five. Kamil Stoch Poland 798
6. Stefan Kraft Austria 796.5
7. Daniel Chofenig Austria 788.5
eight. Andreas Wellinger Germany 776.4
nine. Michael Haybock Austria 771
10. Lovro Kos Slovenia 769.6
twenty. Pavel Vasek Poland 700
47. Stefan Hula Poland 261.1
54. Jan Habdas Poland 173.7

A source: WPROST.pl

Source: Wprost

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