Tande celebrated in Oslo, Stoh failed in the second series

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Daniel Andre Tande, Photo: Reuters
Daniel Andre Tande, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 11.03.2018. 16:18h

The Norwegian Danijel Andre Tande is the winner of the ski jumps held for the World Cup in the capital of Norway, Oslo. Tande was only eighth after the first series, but his biggest rivals failed in the second, so he won with 258.1 points for jumps of 128 and 132 meters.

The winner's podium was also earned by two Austrians, the second place was Stegfan Kraft (129,5 and 124,5), and Mihael Hajbek's compensation for the wind and weaker marks for style cost him a better position than the third place (133 and 130,5 meters).

The first-place finisher from the first series, Pole Kamil Stoh, failed, as he jumped only 119 meters in the second. In the first, Stoh had a jump of 138 meters. Stoh still profited with sixth place, since his biggest rival in the fight for victory in the World Cup, the German Reichhard Freitag, was only eighth.

In the World Cup standings, Stoh collected 1003 points, Freitag 868, and Tande 823 points.

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