Ski jumping: Hayböck shows at the beginning in Wisla-Quali

[ad_1] Starting shot for the new ski jumping World Cup season! On Friday in Wisla, Poland, qualifying for the first competition took place. From an Austrian point of view, Michael Hayböck points positively. The Austrian from Alta, who struggled with his form last winter, is the fourth best ÖSV eagle …

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Gallhuber and Huber ready for Levi

[ad_1] The team spirit is there, the fire must be lit in the slalom doubles at Levi: this is how group coach Hannes Zöchling summed up the mood among Austria’s ski technicians. Katharina Gallhuber from Göstling (Scheibbs district) also wants to start over this year after a difficult comeback season …

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Ski jumping: Hayböck fourth in Wisla, Pole Stoch ahead

[ad_1] Michael Hayböck was fourth in the standings for the opening of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Wisla, the top-ranked Austrian on Friday. The 29-year-old, who had indicated his improvement in training before the World Cup winter, landed at 127 m (121.1 points). The best was Polish hometown hero …

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Ski jumping ranking: Hayböck fourth in Wisla, Pole Stoch best

[ad_1] Michael Hayböck was fourth in the standings for the opening of the Jumping World Cup in Wisla, the top-ranked Austrian on Friday. The 29-year-old, who had indicated his improvement in training before the World Cup winter, landed at 127 m (121.1 points). The best was Polish hometown hero Kamil …

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ATP Finals: strange rise for Melzer / Roger-Vasselin

[ad_1] The prerequisites for the ÖTV veteran and his partner were anything but easy. Melzer / Roger-Vasselin needed a 2-0 win to even qualify for the semi-finals. This was accomplished through homework. The big losers were Mate Pavic and Bruno Soares (CRO / BRA). The seeded duo was eliminated. Melzer …

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