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Sara Marita Kramer misses World Cup in Villach

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Sara Marita Kramer, who is looking for form, will not be taking part in the Ski Jumping Home World Cup on Sunday (11:15) and Monday (14:20) in Villach. Her immediate compatriot Chiara Kreuzer will take the place of the missing woman from Salzburg due to illness, according to the ÖSV broadcast. The 27-year-old has not yet been in World Cup action this season; her latest starts so far have brought places five and six in the Intercontinental Cup in…

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Sara Marita Kramer, who is looking for form, will not be taking part in the Ski Jumping Home World Cup on Sunday (11:15) and Monday (14:20) in Villach. Her immediate compatriot Chiara Kreuzer will take the place of the missing woman from Salzburg due to illness, according to the ÖSV broadcast. The 27-year-old has not yet been in World Cup action this season; her latest starts so far have brought places five and six in the Intercontinental Cup in…

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Sara Marita Kramer, who is looking for form, will not be taking part in the women's ski jumping World Cup on Sunday (11:15 a.m.) and Monday (2:20 p.m.) in Villach. According to a press release from the ÖSV, the Salzburg native is absent due to illness and will be replaced by her fellow countrywoman Chiara Kreuzer. The 27-year-old has not yet competed in a World Cup this season; her last starts to date brought fifth and sixth place in the Interco…

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