On Sunday, the 29-year-old was a little more than four points behind Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan on the windy scene of his two World Cup triumphs in 2017 after the competition, which was decided in one round with numerous interruptions. Daniel Tschofenig missed the podium by only a few points in fourth place behind the German Karl Geiger.
Michael Hayböck, who placed sixth, also made it into the top field. A number of top jumpers, on the other hand, were unlucky with the conditions and, like overall World Cup winner Halvor Egner Granerud (46th), ended up in the beaten field. The winter of competitions will be concluded next weekend on the Planica ski jump.
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