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Ski jumping is back. Here is the schedule for next weekend

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On Friday, November 25, the Ski Jumping World Cup will resume. Competitions will be held in Finland, in Ruka (Kuusamo).

The World Cup competition in Ruka, Finland, will be the second this season. They will be joined by David Kubacki as the overall leader. The Polish athlete had no equal during the competitions in the Wisla.

David Kubacki wins in Wisla

Despite the unfavorable weather, on November 5, the 32-year-old athlete climbed to a height of 130.5 meters, for which he received a very high rating - he scored 130.8 “points”. In the second series, Kubacki also ran a sensational distance of 132.5 meters. The winner of the summer Grand Prix withstood the pressure, and thanks to the fact that he scored a high score of 141.4, he won all the competitions.

Also on Sunday, November 6, David Kubacki flew very far and received a huge compensation. As a result, he won his fifth series in one weekend with 131 meters and 143.1 points. In the next jump, he reached a distance of 133.5 and even before he received the note he knew that he had won. Kubatsky scored 143.9 points.

Ski jumping in Ruka

After a break caused by the World Cup in Qatar, ski jumpers will return to competition in the Finnish Ruka (Kuusamo). The competitions will start there at 9 am Polish time, and Dawid Kubacki will start in both. Kamil Stoch, suspended on Sunday, November 6 for inappropriate clothing, will also have a chance to improve his result.

World Cup in Ruka 2022/23

Friday11/25/2022
14:15 - Official training
16:45 - Qualification

Saturday11/26/2022
7:45 – Practice round
9:00 – First competitive series

SundayNovember 27, 2022
7:30 – Qualification
9:00 – First competitive series

Ski jumping. Where to see?

TV coverage of the competitions in Finland will be available on Eurosport 1 and TVN. On the Internet, live broadcasts will be available in Polsat Box Go and Player.

Source: WPROST.pl

Source: Wprost

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