Combier final: violinist gets the ball, Schmid with pedestal

Finale in yellow: Vinzenz Geiger

At the end of the season of the combiners, overall winner Geiger comes to 15th place, Schmid becomes second.

Vinzenz Geiger took it a little more calmly on the last meters to the crystal ball, Julian Schmid stormed again on the podium: at the season finale of the Nordic combiners in Lahti, the newly baked World Cup winner Geiger was content with 15th place and then accepted the coveted trophy with bright eyes. Team world champion Schmid only had to give up the Austrian Johannes Lamparter and finished second.

“This season one highlight hunted the other. I took everything I could,” said Geiger in the ARD: “It was really blatant, it was a unique season. Today the air was a bit out, so without pressure.”

On the last day of a great season, in which Geiger won seven races, the Seefeld triple won and also belonged to the German Gold Quartet at the World Cup in Trondheim, the Olympic champion in jumping had not reached 28th. Unlike the day before, when he stormed from 29 to four, this time there was a big catch -up – the 27 -year -old Oberstdorfer enjoyed the final act in the trail.

There, ex-world champion Lamparter won like the day before, at the finish he was 21.2 seconds ahead of Schmid, who was on the podium for the eighth time this winter. The Frenchman Laurent Muhlethaler came third. Lamparter grabbed Schmid third in the World Cup overall ranking behind Geiger and Norway’s record world champion Jarl Magnus Riiber.

Riiber surprisingly ended his career last Sunday at the home World Cup in Oslo, making Geiger’s Triumph perfectly perfect. The dominator, who announced his farewell at the end of the season for health and family reasons in January, led the World Cup to Oslo. Then, however, he refrained from gaining the overall ranking for the sixth time. “I’m just very tired,” said the 27-year-old.

After Eric Frenzel (5), Ronny Ackermann (3) and Hermann wine book, Geiger is the fourth German man who won the overall World Cup. An outstanding World Cup season ended for the German combination team. A week before Geiger, Nathalie Armbruster had already won the crystal ball among women.

Three more Germans ran behind Schmid on Saturday in the top 10. Terence Weber became sixth, Johannes Rydzek, who had become four times world champion in Lahti 2017, came to seventh. Wendelin Thannheimer came ninth.

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