L'Autriche a remporté le concours par équipes d'Oberstdorf, comptant pour la Coupe du monde de saut à skis, devant la Norvège et l'Allemagne.

Les Autrichiens, champions olympiques et du monde en titre, ont confirmé leur statut de grands favoris pour les Championnats du monde d'Oslo fin février mais les aigles devront se méfier d’une Norvège ambitieuse.

 

Les réactions : source FIS :

 

Andreas Kofler (AUT): Winning a team competition and also the FIS Team Tour is a great thing for the whole team. Not only for the athletes but also for the coaches and the staff. I don’t know yet if I’ll got to Vikersund but I could make a step forward in ski flying this weekend and I’m looking forward to the next ski flying event. That was not always the case.

 

Anders Jacobsen (NOR): It was a very good competition today with enough speed and most of the guys were having fun on the hill. We were not jumping on our best level, but we were doing okay. The Austrian team is very good this year but we are fighting. I’m very excited about Vikersund. I’m driving past the hill often and it looks really good. It will be huge to jump there.

 

Severin Freund (GER): “The second jump was simply great. It was really, really cool. Ski flying is something different than jumping on a normal hill but you get slowly used to that huge hill. I haven’t decided yet whether I’ll go to Vikersund or not.”

 

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Photo : Nordic Focus