Aleksander Znamczoł in the Saturday trial series gave a signal that he could count in the fight for the top places in the Mackenzie Intervale Ski Jump (HS128) Mackenzie competition in Lake Placid. Polish competitor He jumped 128 meters and took sixth place.
Destroyed destroyed everything. A nightmare in the second series in Lake Placid
Aleksander Rzeczczoł confirmed the good disposition in the first series of Saturday's competition. The Pole jumped 123 meters (note 120.7), but he had a problem after leaving the threshold, because he was heavily shaken. “We have trembled with our hearts,” Eurosport commentators said. The destruction was taken to seven points for a favorable wind, and after the first series he took 12th place.
On average, Paweł Wąsek (120.5 meters – note 117.5 and 16. Position) and Dawid Kubacki (118 meters – note 109.4 and 26th place) did. They presented themselves terribly Piotr Ży³a and Jakub Wolny. The first one jumped 112.5 meters (note 101.3) and took only 40th place. Jakub Wolny overtook only six players and was 44 (109 meters – 98.4).
The leader after the first series was the Norwegian Johann Andre Forfang (130.5 meters – 134.8), who was ahead of Jan Hoerl (125.5 – 129) and his compatriot Sunday (123.5 – 127.3). World Cup leader – Daniel Tschafenig was the fourth (122.5 – 126.7).
In the second series, he completely disappointed. He jumped only 108.5 meters and took only 25th place. Dawid Kubacki improved by six items, who landed on 119 meters and was the best of the Poles by Paweł Wąsek. He jumped 124.5 meters and was classified in 11th position.
The competition won – for the first time in the season – Forfang. The Norwegian overtook the vice -leader of the Hoerl and Leader World Cup – Tschafeniga.
Look: The jumping stars did not let on board the plane. This is the reason
On Sunday at 14.30 qualifications for the second competition will start (at 4pm). Live report on Sport.pl and in the Sport.pl Live mobile application.
The best “10” competition in Lake Placid:
- Johann Andre Forfang (Norway) – 130.5 and 121 – 259.5
- Jan Hoerl (Austria) – 125.5 and 122.5 – 256.6
- Daniel Tschafenig (Austria) – 122.5 and 125 – 255
- Marius Lindvik (Norway) – 120 and 130 – 254.3
- Gregor Deschwanden (Switzerland) – 124 and 125.5 – 252.4
- Maximilian Ortner (Austria) – 124.5 and 119.5 – 252
- Anze Lanisek (Slovenia) – 116.5 and 129 – 249.9
- Renkaido (Japan) – 125.5 and 123 – 246.8
- Stefan Kraft (Austria) – 118.5 and 122 – 243.2
- Lovro Kos (Slovenia) – 126 and 117 – 241.8
… 11. Paweł Wąsek – 120.5 and 124.5 – 241.3
… 20. Dawid Kubacki – 118 and 119 – 223.7
… 25. Aleksander Znamczoł – 123 and 108.5 – 216.4
… 40. Piotr Żyła – 112.5 – 101.3
… 44. Jakub Wolny – 109 – 98.4.