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Surprise à Zakopane

Les milliers de supporters Polonais présents ce week-end au pied du tremplin devront patienter au moins jusqu'à dimanche pour fêter un succès car cet après-midi le quatuor venu du Japon a frappé fort.

Naoki Nakamura, Keiichi Sato, Yukiya Sato et Junshiro Kobayashi (le frère du patron) ont remporté un succès qui fera date. Cette équipe attendait en effet une victoire par équipes en GP depuis 1999.

La Pologne avec Piotr Zyla, Jakub Wolny, Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki prend une solide seconde place.

Halvor Egner Granerud, Thomas Aasen Markeng, Marius Lindvik et Johann Andre Forfang offrent le troisième rang à la Norvège.

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Forfang et Geiger ont signé les meilleurs totaux individuels.

Le Slovène Bartol la meilleure longueur avec 144m.

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Les réactions

Naoki Nakamura (JPN):

"It's unbelievable. I didn't expect the win today, I thought we might be able to finish on the podium if it goes well for us. Everyone jumped very well today. In the next competitions, Ryoyu Kobayashi will also take part and so our team will be even stronger then."

 

Dawid Kubacki (POL):

"I'm very happy that the Grand Prix returned to Zakopane. There's a huge potential here and I hope we will continue this tradition. The atmosphere here in Poland is always amazing. I have no problem with jumping far, technically my jumps were very good today."

 

Johann Andre Forfang (NOR):

"It was a great competition and really fun today. My jumps were quite strong, I wasn't jumping that well in training lately so I'm really satisfied with my performance today. It is a tough summer for us with the injuries of Anders Fannemel and Daniel Andre Tande.

We are a bit more careful in training now so that we don't jump too far and we pay more attention to the weather."

 

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Le classement complet ICI

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Photo : FIS

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