Mattel, championne du monde junior, s'est imposé avec deux sauts mesurés à 85m50 et 88m pour un total de 231 points.

La Française devance la Japonaise Sara Takanaschi avec ses 228.5 points et la Slovène Eva Logar qui compte 223.5 points.

La leader de la Continental Cup Daniela Iraschko termine 5e. Victime d'une chute lors du saut d'essai, Iraschko s'est blessée au genou droit mais a toutefois tenu à prendre le départ du concours.

Le classement complet ICI

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COC-Standing:

1. Daniela Iraschko (AUT) 1445 points, 2. Coline Mattel (FRA) 1000, 3.
Eva Logar (SLO) 619, 4. Jessica Jerome (USA) 598, 5.
Melanie Faisst
(GER) 587, 6. Lindsey Van (USA) 519.

Les reactions , source FIS

Coline Mattel - first

"My first jump wasn't very good, but I delivered a good second attempt. I'm happy with this result!" "Today, it was not easy for me to jump, after Iraschko's fall, I was very cautious with my landing actions."

Sara Takanashi - second

"I'm happy with my jumping today, I showed a good performance." "My podium place here in Zakopane do not change the expectations for the World Championships in Oslo. There, I hope to finish inside the Top Ten."

Eva Logar - third

"I did not expect this resultat, but I hoped to finish on the podium." "During the training, my jumping was not that good, but I shiwed a nice second attempt today."
"Could be that someone sees in me a co-favourite for a World Championship's medal. I don't care that much, it is more important to focus on the jumps and on the feeling."


Daniela Iraschko - fifth

"After my fall in the training round, my leg hurt. I was not able to stretch it completely. However, it was important for me to return right away on the hill to gain new confidence." "I don't know if I go for a check to hospital or not. Let's see waht the rest of the day and the night will bring."