Steamboat Olympian Niklas Malacinski Shines in Nordic Combined
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Steamboat Olympian Niklas Malacinski shines in Nordic combined
Niklas Malacinski turned in his career-best result on the biggest stage Tuesday. The 23-year old Steamboat Springs born-and-raised athlete took 13th in the Individual Gundersen Large HIll/10K at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. He jumped 129.5 meters for a score of 129.9 points — the 12th-best jump of the day. Per Gundersen rules, his jump affects his starting position for the cross-country skiing portion of the race. As such he started 1 minu…
Yamamoto leads men's Olympic nordic combined
PREDAZZO, Italy: Japan’s Ryota Yamamoto holds an eight-second lead over Johannes Lamparter going into the cross-country ski, after posting the best score in the ski jump of the men’s nordic combined event at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Tuesday.
After the Nordic combined large jump section, Japan's Ryota Yamamoto is in first place. Austria's Johannes Lamparter is in second place, and Norway's Andreas Skoglund is in third place. Slovenian combined skiers Vid Vrhovnik and Gašper Brecl finished in 20th place and 25th place, respectively. In the afternoon, they will compete in the 10-kilometer cross-country section.
Tuesday's day could allow the French biathletes to win a new medal at the Milan Olympics, especially with the men's relay of the biathlon. The Ice Hockey Blues will try to qualify for the quarterfinals against Germany.
Nordic combination: Austria on course for a medal after jumping
After the silver medal from Johannes Lamparter On the normal hill, Austria’s Nordic combined athletes are also on the large hill on course for a medal. The 24-year-old Lamparter took second place in ski jumping and goes into the cross-country skiing race eight seconds behind the leading Japanese Ryota Yamamoto. The Tyrolean was “satisfied” with […]
On the 17th, in the Nordic combined men's individual large hill event, Ryota Yamamoto (Nagano Hino Motors) marked 136.5 meters in the first half of the jump (hill size = HS141 meters) and took the lead with 150.0 points. In the second half of the distance (10 kilometers), Ramparter (Austria) came in second.
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