The first of four events in the Four Hills Tournament, in which the German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger is ready to take part in his home event, the one in Oberstdorf, Germany. On Sunday, Andreas qualified 39th in the qualification, jumping 117.0 m and scoring 102.4 points. Finally, on Monday, in the 1st Round he challenged his teammate Felix Hoffmann in a k.o., losing the challenge, he ranked 48th, jumping 110.5 m and with a score of 102.5 points, and therefore was not fished out in the Lucky Loser to qualify for the Final Round. Andreas Wellinger returned with the same problems as before: disastrous jumps and disappointing results. Not a great start to the Four Hills Tournament. There's a lot of work to do. Until next time!
The World Cup takes a break to make room for the Ski Jumping World Championships, where the German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger is set to take part in the event in Trondheim, Norway. On Saturday, March 1st, Andreas qualified 2nd in the qualification of normal hill, jumping 105.5 m and with a score of 138.2 points. On Sunday, March 2, he placed 2nd in the 1st Round, jumping 106.5 m and scoring 133.9 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round, he placed 2nd, jumping 104.5 m, scoring 129.3 points and scoring 263.2 points in total. On Wednesday, March 5, Germany fielded Andreas Wellinger, Philipp Raimund, Katharina Schmid and Selina Freitag in the Mixed Team. Andreas, who jumped fourth in the German team lineup, jumped 125.5 m in the 1st Round and 139.0 m in the Final Round. Germany finished 4th with a total score of 899.0 points. On Thursday, March 6, Germany fielded Andreas Wellinger, Karl Geiger, Stephan Leyhe and Philipp Raimund in the Team Competition. And...
Second of the four events of the Four Hills Tournament, in which the German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger is ready to take part in his second home event, the one in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. On Wednesday, Andreas qualified 27th in the qualification, jumping 124.5 m and scoring 119.4 points, the same score as his teammate Ben Bayer. Finally, on Thursday, in the 1st Round he challenged the Norwegian Robin Pedersen in a knockout, losing the duel. He ranked 32nd, jumping 124.5 m and with a score of 111.2 points, not enough to qualify for the Final Round. Andreas Wellinger also had two days to forget in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. He's struggling even more than the others and needs more training to get back on top of the world. Until next time!
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