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Ski Jumping World Cup Schedule. Where will the Poles perform after Raw Air?

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This year the ski jumping competition is slowly coming to an end. There are still five competitions left in the 2022/23 World Cup - three individual and two team. We remind you of the schedule of the ending season of the Show Jumping World Cup.

The ski jumping season 2022/23 is slowly coming to an end. There are three individual competitions and two team competitions left. Despite this, Halvor Egner Granerud can rest easy, because he won the Crystal Globe before Sunday’s Vikersund competition, and this was influenced by the decision of David Kubacki to withdraw from the finals of the Raw Air series.

WCH general classification: Two Poles in the top ten

Although we already know the winner, there is still a fight for second place, which is occupied by the aforementioned David Kubacki. The Pole is followed by Stefan Kraft, who won Sunday’s event in Vikersund and placed second in the entire Raw Air series. Anze Lanisek takes third place in the overall standings. We remind you of the 2022/23 Ski Jumping World Cup schedule.

World Cup Schedule

Lahti (Finland):

  • March 25 – team

  • March 26 - individually

Planica (Slovenia):

  • March 31 - flights, individual

  • April 1 - flights, team

  • April 2 - flights, individual

Overall World Championship

Overall World Cup standings after Raw Air

Place First and last name Nationality number of points
1. Halvor Egner Granerud Norway 2058
2. David Kubacki
Poland 1592
3. Stefan Kraft Austria 1550
4. Anze Lanisek Slovenia 1474
5. Ryoyu Kobayashi Japan 911
6. Petr Zhyla
Poland
895
7. Andreas Velliger Germany 862
8. Daniel Chofenig Austria 750
9. Manuel Fettner Austria 738
10. Timi Seitz Slovenia 677
13. Kamil Stoch Poland
553
32. Pavel Vasek Poland
165
35. Alexander the Destroyer Poland
131
48. Tomas Pilch Poland
thirty
51. Jan Habdas Poland
24
56. Katsper Yuroshek Poland
18
74. Stefan Hula and Maciej Kot Poland
4

Source: WPROST.pl

Source: Wprost

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