Greetings! It's the second part of the weekend analyses of Hinzenbach. Let's find out about the first competition:
Saturday, January 31st, 2015 (Trial Round and Competition 1)
Having jumped either 2 or 3 jumps on Friday, everyone was ready for Saturday. Last jumps before the competition were jumped on the Trial Round. Changing wind played a major role. The best wind was 1.12 m/s towards the hill, and the worst was 1.23 m/s from behind the hill. The worst wind conditions of the round didn't worry Iraschko-Stolz, who jumped 83.0 meters and finsihed 1st with 64.6 points (+8.6/0.0). Second place for Yuki Ito, 64.0 (-1.0/0.0), and Carina Vogt was third with 84.5 meters and a score of 61.9 (+2.9/0.0). Winner of qualifying Maren Lundby was 11th, Chiara Hoelzl 13th, previous season's Overall World Cup winner Sara Takanashi 19th and the fresh Winter Universiade Champion Irina Avvakumova came 12th. Iraschko-Stolz became a clear favourite.
With partly clouded sky, competition was ready to begin. Wind calmed down only a bit, and it was between 0.87 m/s towards the hill and 1.27 m/s from behind the hill. 14 jumpers of 40 jumped from gate 20. The best jumper among them was Lea Lemare, France: 83.5 meters, 106.2 (-1.8/0.0). She was 18th after the first round. Impressive training jumps didn't convert to a great jump on the first round for Chiara Hoelzl. Young Austrian jumped 85.0 meters, but her score of 107.4 (-1.2/-2.4) was enough to get her an equal 14th position with Avvakumova and Kykkaenen from Finland. Maren Lundby came equal 6th with 86.0 meters, and 113.9 (+1.8/-2.4).
From outside the TOP10 the best jumper was Sarah Hendrickson: she scored 119.1 (+1.5/-2.4) with 88.5 meters, and she took 3rd position after the first round. Spela Rogelj was the unluckiest TOP10 jumper with the conditions: wind of 0.90 m/s from behind the hill forced her to land at 79.0 meters, and she was 24th with 101.4 (+6.3/-2.4). Carina Vogt was the first to beat Hendrickson's score: Vogt jumped 89.0 meters and scored 120.7 points (+2.1/-2.4). Sara Takanashi had almost non-existent wind as she flew 88.0 meters, scoring 113.8 (-0.3/-2.4) and taking 8th place after the 1st round. What goes around, comes around. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz' luck turned as she had 0.45 m/s towards the hill. it carried her great jump to 93.0 meters. Her score was 122.5 (-2.6/-2.4), because her landing didn't seem to impress the judges. Coline Mattel from France was disqualified due to an illegal jumping suit. After the 1st round TOP3 was: 1. Iraschko-Stolz (AUT) 122.5, 2. Vogt (GER) 120.8 and 3. Hendrickson (USA) 119.1
On the second round wind became more equal: 0,53 m/s towards to 0.52 m/s from behind. The judges kept the gate at 21. Slovenian Rogelj capitalized on that as she flew all the way to the Hill Size point: 94.0 meters. One of the best conditions of the round (0.48 m/s towards) brought her the longest jump of the competition, 3rd jump of the second round with 124.7 points (-2.8/0.0), and 14th position at the end. Judges of the competition dropped the gate from 21 to 20 for Jessica Jerome, who dropped from 20th to 27th in the end. Chiara Hoelzl's second jump was already better as she jumped 88.0 meters and went from 14th to 11th. Takanashi did also a nice climb. Takanashi flew 89.0 meters and with 122.2 points (-1.1/+4.8) from the second round she went from 8th to 3rd. Lundby dropped from equal 6th to 7th. Sarah Hendrickson couldn't stay on podium: she jumped 83.5 meters with compensation (+1.2/+4.8), and she switched positions with Takanashi. Vogt didn't have much pressure from behind, since Takanashi was 5.9 points behind her after the 1st round. She was aiming for the win and she did good job: 88.0 meters, compensation (+1.6/+4.8) brought a total of 245.6 and 9.6 points lead over Takanashi. Austrian was in her own league. She landed at 91.5 meters, (+0.1/+4.8) bringing her the best jump of the second round as well, and third victory in a row with a total of 251.4. Vogt's jump was again the second best with a score of 124.9, four points less than Iraschko-Stolz. TOP3: 1. Iraschko-Stolz (AUT) 251.4, 2. Vogt (GER) 245.6 and 3. Takanashi (JPN) 236.0
In the World Cup standings Iraschko-Stolz increased her lead to 74 points. Vogt overtook Takanashi by 7 points.
World Cup 7/14 (TOP6):
1. Iraschko-Stolz 542
2. Vogt 468
3. Takanashi 461
4. Rogelj 332
5. Seifriedsberger 243
6. Althaus 232
Complete World Cup Standings January 31st, 2015 (PDF-file)
Official Results, 31st January, 2015 (PDF-file)
1st Round Results, 31st January, 2015 (PDF-file)
Saturday, January 31st, 2015 (Trial Round and Competition 1)
Having jumped either 2 or 3 jumps on Friday, everyone was ready for Saturday. Last jumps before the competition were jumped on the Trial Round. Changing wind played a major role. The best wind was 1.12 m/s towards the hill, and the worst was 1.23 m/s from behind the hill. The worst wind conditions of the round didn't worry Iraschko-Stolz, who jumped 83.0 meters and finsihed 1st with 64.6 points (+8.6/0.0). Second place for Yuki Ito, 64.0 (-1.0/0.0), and Carina Vogt was third with 84.5 meters and a score of 61.9 (+2.9/0.0). Winner of qualifying Maren Lundby was 11th, Chiara Hoelzl 13th, previous season's Overall World Cup winner Sara Takanashi 19th and the fresh Winter Universiade Champion Irina Avvakumova came 12th. Iraschko-Stolz became a clear favourite.
With partly clouded sky, competition was ready to begin. Wind calmed down only a bit, and it was between 0.87 m/s towards the hill and 1.27 m/s from behind the hill. 14 jumpers of 40 jumped from gate 20. The best jumper among them was Lea Lemare, France: 83.5 meters, 106.2 (-1.8/0.0). She was 18th after the first round. Impressive training jumps didn't convert to a great jump on the first round for Chiara Hoelzl. Young Austrian jumped 85.0 meters, but her score of 107.4 (-1.2/-2.4) was enough to get her an equal 14th position with Avvakumova and Kykkaenen from Finland. Maren Lundby came equal 6th with 86.0 meters, and 113.9 (+1.8/-2.4).
From outside the TOP10 the best jumper was Sarah Hendrickson: she scored 119.1 (+1.5/-2.4) with 88.5 meters, and she took 3rd position after the first round. Spela Rogelj was the unluckiest TOP10 jumper with the conditions: wind of 0.90 m/s from behind the hill forced her to land at 79.0 meters, and she was 24th with 101.4 (+6.3/-2.4). Carina Vogt was the first to beat Hendrickson's score: Vogt jumped 89.0 meters and scored 120.7 points (+2.1/-2.4). Sara Takanashi had almost non-existent wind as she flew 88.0 meters, scoring 113.8 (-0.3/-2.4) and taking 8th place after the 1st round. What goes around, comes around. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz' luck turned as she had 0.45 m/s towards the hill. it carried her great jump to 93.0 meters. Her score was 122.5 (-2.6/-2.4), because her landing didn't seem to impress the judges. Coline Mattel from France was disqualified due to an illegal jumping suit. After the 1st round TOP3 was: 1. Iraschko-Stolz (AUT) 122.5, 2. Vogt (GER) 120.8 and 3. Hendrickson (USA) 119.1
On the second round wind became more equal: 0,53 m/s towards to 0.52 m/s from behind. The judges kept the gate at 21. Slovenian Rogelj capitalized on that as she flew all the way to the Hill Size point: 94.0 meters. One of the best conditions of the round (0.48 m/s towards) brought her the longest jump of the competition, 3rd jump of the second round with 124.7 points (-2.8/0.0), and 14th position at the end. Judges of the competition dropped the gate from 21 to 20 for Jessica Jerome, who dropped from 20th to 27th in the end. Chiara Hoelzl's second jump was already better as she jumped 88.0 meters and went from 14th to 11th. Takanashi did also a nice climb. Takanashi flew 89.0 meters and with 122.2 points (-1.1/+4.8) from the second round she went from 8th to 3rd. Lundby dropped from equal 6th to 7th. Sarah Hendrickson couldn't stay on podium: she jumped 83.5 meters with compensation (+1.2/+4.8), and she switched positions with Takanashi. Vogt didn't have much pressure from behind, since Takanashi was 5.9 points behind her after the 1st round. She was aiming for the win and she did good job: 88.0 meters, compensation (+1.6/+4.8) brought a total of 245.6 and 9.6 points lead over Takanashi. Austrian was in her own league. She landed at 91.5 meters, (+0.1/+4.8) bringing her the best jump of the second round as well, and third victory in a row with a total of 251.4. Vogt's jump was again the second best with a score of 124.9, four points less than Iraschko-Stolz. TOP3: 1. Iraschko-Stolz (AUT) 251.4, 2. Vogt (GER) 245.6 and 3. Takanashi (JPN) 236.0
In the World Cup standings Iraschko-Stolz increased her lead to 74 points. Vogt overtook Takanashi by 7 points.
World Cup 7/14 (TOP6):
1. Iraschko-Stolz 542
2. Vogt 468
3. Takanashi 461
4. Rogelj 332
5. Seifriedsberger 243
6. Althaus 232
Complete World Cup Standings January 31st, 2015 (PDF-file)
Official Results, 31st January, 2015 (PDF-file)
1st Round Results, 31st January, 2015 (PDF-file)
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