Image: GEPA pictures/ Wolfgang Grebien (GEPA pictures)
After her jump victory, the 20-year-old finished 30.6 seconds ahead of compatriot Ida Marie Hagen in the 5 km cross-country ski run. Nathalie Armbruster (GER) was third (+38.7). The Styrian Lisa Hirner finished twelfth in jumping (+1:24.5), the Tyrolean Annalena Slamik was 13th (+2:18.8), the Salzburger Claudia Purker 18th (+3:05.5).
After the jumping at 2:15 p.m., the men’s Mario Seidl from Salzburg (102.0 m) and Johannes Lamparter from Tyrol (104.0) start from the top in the 10 km cross-country skiing. The Japanese Ryota Yamamoto, who was 34 seconds ahead of the ÖSV duo after the jump, does not go on the cross-country ski run. Jens Luraas Oftebro (NOR) and Julian Schmid (GER), probably Lamparter’s toughest competitors for victory, are 27 and 29 seconds behind Lamparter respectively before the decision.
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