The Vorarlberg native jumped onto the podium for the eighth time in a row in heavy snowfall in Japan on Sunday, the 34-year-old won with a narrow lead of 1.3 points over German Selina Freitag, third was Norwegian Anna Odine Ström (+10.0 ). Sara Marita Kramer finished ninth, just ahead of Chiara Kreuzer, who finished tenth.
Pinkelnig convinced on Sunday with jumps of 96.0 and 98.5 meters and thus narrowly prevented Friday’s first ever World Cup victory. In the overall standings, Pinkelnig, as the leader, already has a lead of 263 points over her German pursuer Katharina Althaus. In the first individual competition in Zao on Friday, Pinkelnig finished second behind the Canadian Alexandria Loutitt, while Kreuzer also jumped onto the podium in third place. On Saturday, Pinkelnig and Kreuzer won the World Cup premiere of the Super Team competition, a duo competition with three rounds.
Ski jumping: Pinkelnig and Kreuzer won the super team competition in Zao
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