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Bon pour la confiance

Discrets vendredi soir sur le saut de qualification, les sauteurs Norvégiens n'ont pas tardé à réagir devant le nombreux public Polonais, toujours passionné par le discipline.

Le quatuor Johan Andre Forfang, Daniel Andre Tande, Anders Fannemel et Robert Johansson a remporté le premier concours de l'hiver disputé sur ce beau tremplin HS 134 de Wisla enneigé artificiellement.

La Norvège fête à Wisla son 19eme succès en coupe du monde.

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La Pologne et l'Autriche ex-aequo

Les sauteurs locaux avec Zyla, Kubacki, Kot et Stoch terminent deuxième avec le même total de points que la wunderteam représentée ce soir par Huber, Aigner, Hayboeck et Kraft.

A noter les plus longs sauts de la journée réussis par Noriaki Kasai, 45 ans, et Richard Freitag.

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Les réactions

Robert Johansson (NOR): "We had a tough start in the first round, in the second round all the boys showed really good jumps. For me it was exciting to be the last Norwegian jumper in a team competition. I

t was a very good day and it's amazing to start the season with a win. It's difficult to prepare the hill with produced snow so we were expecting some bumps. But I had the feeling that the hill was better prepared today than yesterday."

 

Daniel Huber (AUT): "It was a good competition for us today. My first jump was amazing and I was really happy with it. In the second round I was struggling a bit at the take-off. Stefan Kraft did a great job in the final round and earned us the podium."

 

Kamil Stoch (POL): "It was very nervous before the competition but when I was jumping I had a good feeling. It was a very emotional competition for us, but also for the fans. It's very nice to be on the podium at the beginning of the season."

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Un concours individuel est prévu dimanche.

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Le classement complet ICI

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Photo : Nordic Focus

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