German ski jumping mass disappoint at Olympic general rehearsal

The German top jumpers Karl Geiger, Andreas Wellinger and Pius Paschke are also part of the Olympic General rehearsal in Italy. However, the result is sobering.

The German ski jumpers have jumped after the music at the Summer Grand Prix on the Olympic ski jump in Predazzo. In the Austrian double victory by Jan Hörl and Daniel Tschofenig, Andreas Wellinger, Karl Geiger and Pius Paschke had nothing to do with the exit.

With jumps at 98 and 94 meters, Wellinger only lined up in 22nd place, violinist only reached 29th place after 92 and 93 meters. Pius Paschke was even worse on the normal hill. The 35-year-old missed the second round at 96.5 meters as 36th and had finished work earlier.

Andreas Wellinger does not yet get along with the Olympic ski jump

“The ski jump is really not easy”

“I already found in training last week that the ski jump is really not easy,” said Geiger at Eurosport . “I didn’t succeed as it would be. But there are still a few months.” The German team is still “in the middle of the training process”.

From a German perspective, Philipp Raimund, who finished sixth, left the best impression. Luca Roth (16th) and Felix Hoffmann (17th) also presented themselves properly. On Saturday, jumping from the big hill is on the program.

The German Top Ski Jumpers Karl Geiger, Andreas Wellinger and Pius Paschke are so part of the Olympic Dress Rehearsal in Italy. However, The Result is sobering.

The German Ski Jumpers Were Behind the Music at the Summer Grand Prix on the Olympic Ski Jump in Predazzo. Andreas Wellinger, Karl Geiger and Pius Paschke Had Nothing to do with the outcome of the Austrian Double Victory by Jan Hörl and Daniel Tschofenig.

Wellinger Ranked only 22nd with jumps to 98 and 94 meters, violinist Even Reached only 92 and 93 meters. It went even worse for pius paschke on the normal hill. The 35-Year-Old Missed the Second Round With 96.5 meters AS 36th and Finished Early.

Andreas Wellinger is not Yet Comfortable with the Olympic Hill

Andreas Wellinger is not Yet Comfortable with the Olympic Hill

“The Jump is Really Not Easy”

“I already noticed last week in training that the jump is real not easy,” Said Geiger at Eurosport . “I didn’t suc ped as it should be. But there are quiet a few months to go.” The German Team is Still “In The Middle of the Training Process.”

From a German Point of View, Philipp Raimund, Who Finished Sixth, Made the Best Impression. Luca Roth (16th) and Felix Hoffmann (17th) So Presented Themelves Well. The Jump from the Large Hill is on the program on Saturday.

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