Ilkka Herola has a tremendous rise in the hill – was severely annoyed by his investment: “Dig” | In a brief sport

Ilkka Herola has a tremendous rise in the hill

Minja Korhonen finished the best Finn in the eighth in the women’s race. Petra Torvinen made his debut in the World Cup.

Paavo Forsberg,

Riku Salminen

7.2. 20: 19 • Updated 7.2. 22:22

Ilkka Herola was fourth in Otepää, Estonia, in the joint start of the World Cup.

The Finn, who had a 96 -meter -hungry 96 meters, rose in five places on the hill that ended the race and fan with dedication after his fall.

Herola came from the ski section to the top with the ninth. He was three seconds of Germany Vinzenz Geiger behind that was a stake in the stake.

The victory was captured by Norwegian over 102.5 meters Jarl Magnus riiber before Austria John Lamparter And Geiger.

The fourth place for Herola was already the fifth of the season this season. He was just one point from the podium and 11.6 points for winning.

– I shouldn’t have ventilated. I didn’t really hope for that better. When things get stuck in about small margins … I don’t know, a good jump, but there were three a little better friends, Herola says.

Herola enjoys Otepää Hill. He has placed second in Estonia once and fifth once.

– I like the hill’s profile and usually here you can jump in good jumps. There’s nothing new about it, but that is a bit digging that it is just that critical behind.

The combined will compete with Gundersen and handicap competitions over the weekend. Does the result give the silver edge to the upcoming races?

– Well, those silver edges here have been enough lately. Sometimes you could shine from a full sky, Herola would speak.

From other Finns Otto Niittykoski was 28th, Wille the bear 42: Arttu Mäkiaho 47 and Herman Happonen 48th. Eero Hirvonen interrupted due to equipment problems with skiing.

Torvinen’s debut

Minja Korhonen Ranked as the best Finn in the eighth in the women’s race. After the ski section, Korhonen was fourth in the competition. On the hill, the jump carried 86 meters.

The win of the competition was captured by Japan Yuna heap With a 93.5 meter jump. Sister Haruka heap Seal to Japan in the first double win of the country’s history in the combined women.

World Cup level debut Petra Torvinen The last of the competition was 23rd. Torvinen, 30, who changed from the age of 25, carried 54.5 meters. After the ski section, Torvinen was ranked 13th.

For the World Cup overall, the most significant turn of the race was seen when the last jump of the competition in Norway Ida Marie Hagen crashed in his jump. Hagen finished 15th in the competition and survived the fall without major injuries.

German Nathalie armbruster At the top of the World Cup, he captured his lead to over a hundred points. Hagen is second in the overall situation and Haruka in Japan pile up third.

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