In difficult conditions with wind and rain, they went without a penalty loop, but with ten spare rounds they were well behind the podium places. Ingrid Landmark Tandrevold/Vetle Sjaastad Christiansen from Norway secured the win, beating pairs from France and Switzerland.
Finland was also ahead of Hauser/Eder, who had already won this discipline twice in 2017. In the subsequent mixed relay with two women and two men, David Komatz is replaced by Harald Lemmerer due to muscular problems. This forms the ÖSV team with Dunja Zdouc, Tamara Steiner and Felix Leitner.
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