Anze Lanisek claims maiden World Cup win
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Slovenia’s Anze Lanisek claimed his first-ever World Cup win in a dramatic competition in Ruka (FIN) on Sunday. In a true nail-biter in temperatures of about -20°C, the 25-year-old came in narrowly ahead of Germany’s Karl Geiger and Markus Eisenbichler.
Kobayashi out, Granerud out! The second day of competition at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Ruka started as turbulent as it can be.
First, Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN), the winner of yesterday’s competition, tested positive for Covid-19, which means he now has to quarantine for ten days, then Norway’s Halvor Egner Granerud, another top contender this winter, jumped only on 106 m in the qualification and failed to make the cut for the competition for the second time this weekend.
It then was an extremely exciting competition, in which Anze Lanisek of Slovenia was finally able to secure his first win after finishing second five times already. And this win was definitely well-deserved. “It was very tough today, especially in the second round, the first round was really nice. I had to wait a very long time before my second jump and my hands got very cold. But I remained calm and focused on my jumps. It’s a great day for me, it feels amazing to win and it means a lot to me, I had to wait for it for a long time”, Lanisek said after his success.
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