Olli Penttala was the third in Canada in Val St. Come. Severi Vieliä also lowered in the finals.
Olli Penttala29, for the first time in his career, rose to the prize in the World Cup World Cup. Penttala was third in the Val St. Come in Canada with a score of 78.28. As expected, the victory was won by the host country Mikael Kingsbury (87.42) and secondly fell by Kingsbury’s countryman Julien’s still (80.56).
– Finally that prize ball came, it feels incredible! I was the only one that lowered the slopes I chose, so it didn’t heal in the same way as the others. In the finals I got the first properly successful bill of the day. In the Super Final, all the way to the lower jump went well, but the legs were spreading a little. However, Rite for the podium, Penttala told about his performance in a news release from Ski Sport Finland.
In addition to Penttala Severi Vieeleläwhich was 16th in the competition.
– It was a great day for a Finnish hill bill! Olli took the bronze in the finals too. It was a great place to count the evening race, the handsome lights and a lot of audience. In the finals, the jump and the fall went well, but halfway through, there was a small wobble that led to a bigger wobble. Sometimes I went on one ski, but I survived intact. Sixteen places and reasonably the World Cup points, Vielo comments.
The third Finnish participant Axis of perch Failed to qualify and finished 56.
In December, Severi Vierelä tinted a Finnish freestyle when he returned the third of the Finnish Kumparela World Cup in late December, being third in the Bakurian competition. That’s what the previous World Cup prize position was from 2009 when Tapio Luusua He dropped second in Norway. Jimi Salonen was second in 2016 in a couple of twins.
The World Cup continues in Canada with a couple of tweet competitions.