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On Saturday, Vikersund was dominated by Granerud, who by winning the competition increased his advantage over Stefan Kraft to almost 30 points. Compared to the form of the Norwegian, it seems that the difference cannot be bridged, even though three series with points are scheduled for Sunday – the prologue and the second individual competition.
It should definitely be more interesting behind the backs of these two. There, Anże Lanisek and Dawid Kubacki will fight for a place on the podium of the entire series. After Saturday’s jumps, the Slovene is closer to the goal and has 13.6 points advantage over the Pole.
Vikersund Ski Jumping 2023: What time does Sunday’s Raw Air start?
Sunday’s prologue is scheduled for 14.30, the competition will start at 16.
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Raw Air 2023 Schedule:
VIKERSUND
Sunday, March 19
14.30 – qualifications
16.00 – the first series of the individual competition
place | player (country) | points |
1. | Halvor Egner Granerud (Norway) | 2195.2 |
2. | Stefan Kraft (Austria) | 2166.7 |
3. | Anze Lanisek (Slovenia) | 2088.9 |
4. | Dawid Kubacki (Poland) | 2075.3 |
5. | Daniel Tshofenig (Austria) | 2061.2 |
6. | Ryoyu Kobayashi (Japan) | 2056 |
7. | Timi Zajc (Slovenia) | 2001.1 |
8. | Kamil Stoch (Poland) | 1977.3 |
9. | Manuel Fettner (Austria) | 1963.4 |
10. | Michael Hayboeck (Austria) | 1954.2 |
… | … | … |
15. | Piotr Zyla (Poland) | 1791.1 |
26. | Aleksander Zniszczol (Poland) | 1389.8 |
32. | Pawel Wasek (Poland) | 1259.2 |
49. | Jakub Wolny (Poland) | 647.8 |
65. | Andrzej Stekala (Poland) | 292.2 |
Author: pqv/po
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Source: eurosport.pl