Ecrasante et sans doute lassante pour tous ceux qui suivent de près cette discipline. On a rien contre la Japonaise mais on aimerait bien un peu de nouveauté pour donner plus de piments à ces concours féminins.

Aujourd'hui pour le second concours d'Hinzenbach, Sara Takanashi s'impose donc pour la 19e fois de carrière, à nouveau devant l'Autrichienne Daniela Iraschko et la Finlandaise  Julia Kykkaenen qui s'offre un premier podium en coupe du monde.

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Les réactions

Sara Takanashi (JPN): ”I studied really hard for these two competitions and these two victories give me a big confidence boost for the Olympic Games.”

Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (AUT): ”I think this was a good competition for me. The hill was perfectly prepared and it was also really fair with the wind conditions. I made a little mistake with both jumps but I think my jumping is on a high level and I’m ready to go to Sochi. I really love jumping in front of the home crowd, it’s amazing.”

Julia Kykkaenen (FIN): ”This was the first top three place for me. I was able to perform two good jumps so I’m really happy. Now I’m really looking forward to the next competitions in the Olympics. I hope I can do good work also there, two good relaxed jumps and we will see how far it will go.”

 

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