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Ski jumper Marita Kramer reached the World Cup podium for the fourth time in her young career. The 19-year-old from Salzburg landed in Ljubno (Slovenia) on Sunday in third place behind main winner Eirin Maria Kvandal of Norway and Ema Klinec of Slovenia. In his only second individual World Cup, Kvandal was on top for the first time with a mini margin of 1.4 points.
With Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (7th) and Sophie Sorschag (9th), another two ÖSV jumpers classified in the top ten. Ramsau’s winner Kramer, who had shone with 99 meters in the test run on the HS-94 hill, was 6.1 points behind the winner with widths of 84.5 and 88.5 meters.
The competition was strange for Chiara Hölzl (23rd). He was allowed to repeat his attempt after a traffic light error (wrong red phase) and landed at 79.5 meters. With his 73 yards earlier, the out had threatened after the first round. At 76 meters, the second World Cup player from the previous year could not improve in the final. Lisa Eder was 19 years old.