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Summer Grand Prix 2021: Hinzenbach

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  The German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger is back in action to compete at the Summer Grand Prix event in Hinzenbach, Austria. On Friday, Andreas qualified 7th in qualifying, jumping 85.5 m and scoring 123.1 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he finished 3rd, jumping 89.0 m and scoring 120.3 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 5th, jumping 85.5 m, with 121.4 points and a total score of 241.7 points. Andreas fought for the podium, but he came close. He is in great shape and his weekend was positive. He is returning to be among the best.   Until next time!

Happy Birthday, Andi!

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  Today is the birthday of the German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger and for the occasion, here is a special dedication for him: Happy birthday, Andreas! May your wish come true.   Until next time!

Summer Grand Prix 2021: Courchevel

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  The German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger is ready to compete in the second stage of the Summer Grand Prix 2021, namely that of Courchevel, in France. In the qualification, called the prologue, he qualified 36th, jumping 107.5 m and scoring 66.2 points. In the 1st Round he finished 7th, jumping 131.0 m and scoring 98.0 points and thus qualified for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 13th, jumping 122.0 m, with a score of 104.6 points and a total score of 202.6 points. All in all Andreas did a good job and he is slowly returning to being completely competitive. If he continues to improve, he will soon return to both the podium and victory, but the road is still long and there is time to get back to the top of the world.   Until next time!

Summer Grand Prix 2021: Wisla

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  After a long absence of almost 5 months, the German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger is back in action to take part in the Summer Grand Prix event in Wisla, Poland. On Friday, in qualification he qualified 19th, jumping 123.5 m and with a score of 111.9 points. On Saturday, in the First Round he finished 26th, jumping 115.5 m, with a score of 107.0 points, and thus qualified for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 23rd, jumping 113.0 m, with a score of 101.5 points and a total score of 208.5 points. Finally, on Sunday, in the qualification, called prologue, he qualified 34th, jumping 110.5 m and with a score of 79.7 points. In the First Round he finished 22nd, jumping 120.0 m, scoring 107.5 points, and thus qualified for the Final Round. In the Final Round, he finished 21st, jumping 121.0 m, with a score of 112.0 points and a total score of 219.5 points. Hot weekend, but Andreas was a little rusty. But he'll be better next time.   Until next time!

Season Over For Andreas Wellinger

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  Olympic champion and runner-up, two-time world runner-up, the German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger, will not appear again this winter. This decision was made by coach Stefan Horngacher, seeing no sense in continuing his charges about him in the current season. "In the case of Andy Wellinger, we treat this situation a bit like that, from now on, he is starting the preparations for the next season from scratch. His jumps di lui are still average, not as good as we would like", explains Horngacher, quoted by DPA. Winter 2020/21 is a series of continuous failures for Wellinger, recovering from a cruciate ligament rupture for weeks and months. He started the season with starts in the World Cup, but due to very poor results, he was finally delegated to the Continental Cup, and then to the FIS Cup rankings. He won his only three points in the International Ski Federation rank in Szczyrk in the FIS Cup competition. It was there, on 19 and 20 January, for the last time he appeared at...

COC 2020/21: Innsbruck

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  The German team relegated German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger to the Continental Cup (COC) to compete in Innsbruck, Austria. On Saturday morning in the 1st Round he finished 50th, jumping 107.0 m and scoring 84.2 points, but it wasn't enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the afternoon, he finished 42nd in 1st Round, jumping 106.5 m and scoring 88.3 points, ​​but it wasn't enough to qualify for the Final Round. Something is wrong here. Andreas's results so far are depressing and disappointing. However, it has not yet been understood where the problem lies, whether it is physical or psychological. Dear Andreas, you have to improve if you want to return to the World Cup. Until next time!

Andreas Wellinger Skip Innsbruck

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  The German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger skips Innsbruck for unknown reasons. Don't worry. He's ready to jump back. Just have the team call him for the next events of the 2020/21 season.   Until next time!