Everything is clear. This is how the World Cup standings look after Ruka

Everything is clear. This is how the World Cup standings look after Ruka

Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy on December 01, 2024

Ski Jumping

Everything is not unexpected! In light of the increasing wind problems, the organizers decided to finish the World Cup competition in Ruka. The first series was completed under somewhat lottery-like conditions, and its classification was recognized as final. Check out how the overall classification of the Ski Jumping World Cup looks after the weekend in Ruka.

Andreas Wellinger emerged as the winner of the competition, followed by Stefan Kraft and Karl Geiger on the podium. Polish jumper Dawid Kubacki managed to place 10th, while Kamil Stoch and Paweł Wąsek secured 14th and 15th places respectively. These three skiers earned points in the World Cup competition.

Here is the general classification of the Ski Jumping World Cup after four competitions:

  1. Pius Paschke (Germany) — 316 pts
  2. Stefan Kraft (Austria) — 240 pts
  3. Jan Hoerl (Austria) — 236 pts
  4. Daniel Tschofenig (Austria) — 230 pts
  5. Andreas Wellinger (Germany) — 203 pts
  6. Maximilian Ortner (Austria) — 143 pts
  7. Gregor Deschwanden (Switzerland) — 141 pts
  8. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal (Norway) — 130 pts
  9. Karl Geiger (Germany) — 99 pts
  10. Marius Lindvik (Norway) — 92 pts

... 21. Paweł Wąsek (Poland) — 42 pts ... 23. Aleksander Zniszczoł (Poland) — 34 pts 24. Dawid Kubacki (Poland) — 31 pts ... 27. Kamil Stoch (Poland) — 25 pts

The world's best jumpers will return to competition next week. On Friday, December 6, we will watch the first jumps on the hill in Wisła.

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