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| World Cup Men Final Standing 2011/12 | ||
| 01 Anders Bardal | 1325 |
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| 02 Gregor Schlierenzauer | 1267 |
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| 03 Andreas Kofler | 1203 |
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| 04 Daiki Ito | 1131 |
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| 05 Kamil Stoch | 1078 |
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| 06 Richard Freitag | 1031 |
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| 07 Thomas Morgenstern | 1014 |
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| 08 Severin Freund | 857 |
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| 09 Robert Kranjec | 829 |
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| 10 Roman Koudelka | CZE |
796 |
| Final World Cup Standing Ladies Season 2011/12 | ||
| 01 Sarah Hendrickson | USA |
1169 |
| 02 Daniela Iraschko | 779 |
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| 03 Sara Takanashi | 639 |
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| 04 Ulrike Grässler | 546 |
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| 05 Lindsey Van | USA |
482 |
| 06 Anette Sagen | 454 |
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| 07 Katja Pozun | 422 |
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| 08 Melanie Faisst | 409 |
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| 09 Jessica Jerome | USA |
395 |
| 10 Coline Mattel | FRA |
328 |
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03.10.2010: SGP in Klingenthal - Stoch wins the Competition
Statements of the Top 3:
Kamil Stoch (POL): “I won three competitions in the Grand Prix. This was the best summer of my career. I can’t promise that it’ll continue like that in winter, but I will work hard in order to confirm these results.”
Thomas Morgenstern (AUT): “Three second places in the Grand Prix are okay, today also went well. Now there are still seven weeks of training left until the World Cup. I’m on the right path and it was fun to jump here.”
Gregor Schlierenzauer (AUT): “I still believed in my chance to be on the podium after the first round. A good result in Klingenthal has always been a good sign so far but there’s still room for improvement.”
Impressions of the Qualification and the Competition can be found in the Galerie: Pics from Klingenthal
Thomas Morgenstern from Austria is in leading Position after the 1st Round of the last SGP Competition in Klingenthal. He did a jump on 139,5 metres and leads in Front of his Teammate David Zauner (139 metres) and the German Pascal Bodmer (140 metres).
This was the Trial Round:
The Trial Round fort he last SGP Competition 2010 was won by the Andreas Kofler. The Austrian jumped 134,5 metres and won this Trial in front of Rafal Sliz from Poland (136 metres) and the Norwegian Johan Remen Evensen (133 metres).
This was the Qualification:
Gregor Schlierenzauer from Austria is the Winner of the SGP Qualification in Klingenthal. He did a famous jump on 140 metres and won this Qualification in Front of the Norwegian Johan Remen Evensen (138 metres) and the German Michael Neumayer (132,5 metres).
In the Group of the 10 best Athletes of the SGP Standing Adam Malysz from Poland did the best jump - 139,5 metres, followed by Thomas Morgenstern from Austria (136,5 metres).
stimmt es eigentlich, dass Jacobsen sich am Knie verletzt hat, wie eben bei der Übertragung gesagt wurde???
from Petra at 03.10.2010 at 16:59



