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2016-17 Ski Jumping Season - Summary! (very long post)
World Cup
Winner: Stefan Kraft
Most first places: Stefan Kraft (8)
Most second places: Andreas Wellinger (8)
Most third places: Stefan Kraft (6)
All jumpers: 140
Jumpers with points: 73
The best jumper without a single podium: Vincent Descombes Sevoie (16 place)
The worst player with at least one podium: Andreas Kofler (23 place)
All leaders:
1. Domen Prevc (25.11.2016, Kuusamo - 26.11.2016, Kuusamo) - 1 competition
2. Severin Freund (26.11.2016, Kuusamo - 4.12.2016, Klingenthal) - 1
3. Domen Prevc (4.12.2016, Klingenthal - 4.01.2017, Innsbruck) - 7
4. Daniel Andre Tande (4.01.2017, Innsbruck - 6.01.2017, Bischofshofen) - 1
5. Domen Prevc (6.01.2017, Bischofshofen - 14.01.2017, Wisła) - 1
6. Kamil Stoch (14.01.2017, Wisła - 12.03.2017, Oslo) - 10
7. Stefan Kraft (12.03.2017, Oslo - World Cup winner) - 5
Podium classification (1st-2nd-3rd):
1. Stefan Kraft (8-3-6) 2. Kamil Stoch (7-3-2) 3. Domen Prevc (4-1-1) 4. Daniel Andre Tande (2-4-0) 5. Maciej Kot (2-1-0) 6. Andreas Wellinger (1-8-3) 7. Michael Hayböck (1-1-2) 8. Severin Freund (1-1-0) 9. Peter Prevc (1-0-1) 10. Noriaki Kasai (0-1-1) 11. Robert Johansson (0-1-0) 11. Andreas Stjernen (0-1-0) 13. Markus Eisenbichler (0-0-3) 14. Manuel Fettner (0-0-2) 15. Richard Freitag (0-0-1) 15. Evgeniy Klimov (0-0-1) 15. Andreas Kofler (0-0-1) 15. Jurij Tepes (0-0-1) 15. Piotr Żyła (0-0-1)
Best competitions for nations without any individual podiums:
Bulgaria: Wladimir Zografski - 47 place in Sapporo Czech Republic: Roman Koudelka - 5 place in Sapporo Estonia: Kaarel Nurmsalu - 30 place in Obertsdorf and PyeongChang Finland: Jarko Määttä - 14 place in Innsbruck France: Vincent Descombes Sevoie - 5 place in Kuusamo Canada: MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes - 12 place in Klingenthal Kazakhstan: Marat Zhaparov - 44 place in Wisla South Korea: Kim Hyun-ki - 44 place in PyeongChang United States: Kevin Bickner - 15 place in Vikersund Switzerland: Simon Ammann - 11 place in Sapporo Italy: Sebastian Colloredo - 9 place in Innsbruck
Nations Cup
1. Poland - 5833 points (3733 individual + 2100 in teams)
2. Austria - 5586 points (3736 individual + 1850 in teams)
3. Germany - 5513 points (3563 individual + 1950 in teams)
Team competitions podiums:
3.12.2016, Klingenthal:
1. Poland (1. Piotr Żyła, 2. Kamil Stoch, 3. Dawid Kubacki, 4. Maciej Kot)
2. Germany (1. Markus Eisenbichler, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Richard Freitag, 4. Severin Freund)
3. Austria (1. Michael Hayböck, 2. Stefan Kraft, 3. Andreas Kofler, 4. Manuel Fettner)
21.01.2017, Zakopane:
1. Germany (1. Markus Eisenbichler, .2 Stephan Leyhe, 3. Andreas Wellinger, 4. Richard Freitag)
2. Poland (1. Piotr Żyła, 2. Maciej Kot, 3. Dawid Kubacki, 4 Kamil Stoch)
3. Slovenia (1. Jurij Tepes, 2. Peter Prevc, 3. Jernej Damjan, 4. Domen Prevc)
28.01.2017, Willingen:
1. Poland (1. Piotr Żyła, 2. Maciej Kot, 3. Dawid Kubacki, 4 Kamil Stoch)
2. Austria (1. Michael Hayböck, 2. Manuel Fettner, 3. Gregor Schlierenzauer, 4. Stefan Kraft)
3. Germany (1. Markus Eisenbichler, .2 Stephan Leyhe, 3. Andreas Wellinger, 4. Richard Freitag)
11.03.2017, Oslo
1. Austria (1. Michael Hayböck, 2. Manuel Fettner, 3. Markus Schiffner, 4. Stefan Kraft)
2. Germany (1. Markus Eisenbichler, .2 Stephan Leyhe, 3. Richard Freitag , 4. Andreas Wellinger )
3. Poland (1. Piotr Żyła, 2. Kamil Stoch, 3. Dawid Kubacki, 4. Maciej Kot)
18.03.2017, Vikersund
1. Norway (1. Daniel Andre Tande, 2. Robert Johansson, 3. Johann Andre Forfang, 4. Andreas Stjernen)
2. Poland (1. Piotr Żyła, 2. Dawid Kubacki, 3. Maciej Kot, 4. Kamil Stoch)
3. Austria (1. Michael Hayböck, 2. Manuel Fettner, 3. Gregor Schlierenzauer, 4. Stefan Kraft)
25.03.2017, Planica:
1. Norway (1. Robert Johansson, 2. Johann Andre Forfang, 3. Anders Fannemel, 4. Andreas Stjernen)
2. Germany (1. Markus Eisenbichler, 2. Richard Freitag, 3. Karl Geiger, 4. Andreas Wellinger)
3. Poland (1. Piotr Żyła, 2. Dawid Kubacki, 3. Maciej Kot, 4. Kamil Stoch)
65. Four Hills Tournament
30.12.2016, Oberstdorf: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Kamil Stoch 3. Michael Hayböck
1.01.2017, Garmisch-Partenkirchen: 1. Daniel Andre Tande, 2. Kamil Stoch, 3. Stefan Kraft
4.01.2017, Innsbruck: 1. Daniel Andre Tande, 2. Robert Johannson 3. Evgeniy Klimov
6.01.2017, Bischofshofen: 1. Kamil Stoch, Michael Hayböck, 3. Piotr Żyła
Final classification: 1. Kamil Stoch, 2. Piotr Żyła 3. Daniel Andre Tande
Jumpers with 4/4 competitions: 34
Ski Flying World Cup
4.02.2017, Oberstdorf: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Wellinger 3. Kamil Stoch
5.02.2017, Oberstdorf: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Jurij Tepes
19.03.2017, Vikersund: 1. Kamil Stoch, 2. Noriaki Kasai, 3. Michael Hayböck
24.03.2017, Planica: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Markus Eisenbichler
26.03.2017, Planica: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Noriaki Kasai
Final classification: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Kamil Stoch
Jumpers with 5/5 competitions: 21
Lahti 2017
25.02.2017, individual normal hill: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Markus Eisenbichler
2.03.2017, individual large hill: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Piotr Żyła
4.03.2017, team large hill: 1. Poland, 2. Norway, 3. Austria
Raw Air
10.03.2017, Oslo, prolog - 1. Andreas Wellinger, 2. Peter Prevc 3. Richard Freitag
11.03.2017, Oslo, team competition - 1. Austria, 2. Germany 3. Poland
12.03.2017, Oslo, competition - 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Markus Eisenbichler
13.03.2017, Lillehammer, prolog - 1 Markus Eisenbichler, 2. Richard Freitag, 3. Stefan Kraft
14.03.2017, Lillehammer, competition - cancelled
15.03.2017, Trondheim, prolog - 1. Kamil Stoch, 2. Andreas Stjernen, 3. Andreas Wellinger
16.03.2017, Trondheim, competition - 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Andreas Stjernen, 3. Andreas Wellinger
17.03.2017, Vikersund, competition (An additional competition in place of Lillehammer) - cancelled
17.03.2017, Vikersund, prolog - 1. Kamil Stoch, 2. Andreas Wellinger, 3. Domen Prevc
18.03.2017, Vikersund, team competition - 1. Norway, 2. Poland 3. Austria
19.03.2017, Vikersund, competition - 1. Kamil Stoch, 2. Noriaki Kasai 3. Michael Hayböck
Final classification: 1. Stefan Kraft, 2. Kamil Stoch, 3. Andreas Wellinger
Jumpers with full number on jumps: 11
Interesting/Fun facts:
Daniel Andre Tande was never 4th when Maciej Kot was 5th and vice versa.
Andreas Wellinger gained more second places (8) than Daniel Andre Tande fourths (7) and Maciej Kot fifths (5).
Poland is the only team, which had used only four players in all six team competitions.
Slovenia had used a total of 10 players in team competitions.
Poland is the only team, which had stood on the podium in all team competitions (2 wins, 2 second places, 2 third places).
Austria had the most used jumpers (17) and the most pointers (11)
Fatih Arda Ipcioglu didn’t qualified for the Lillehammer’s contest in Raw Air tournament, but that competition was cancelled later. That means Turk formally didn’t made debut in World Cup, but he was on 81 place in the RA tournament.
The organizers disqualified jumpers 28 times.
Four players gained points in every World Cup competition - Manuel Fettner, Kamil Stoch, Maciej Kot and Piotr Żyła.
Vincent Descombes Sevoie gained more points than Switzerland (including team competition).
Robert Johansson beat ski flying hill record twice (in Vikersund and Planica), but Stefan Kraft jumped further same days.
A total of 15 players were in the TOP10 of World Cup’s classification. Without final TOP10, were there: Severin Freund, Vincent Descombes Sevoie, Karl Geiger, Andreas Kofler, Piotr Żyła.
2016-17 in screens
(last picture was made by me :3)
2016-17 Awards (imo only)
Jumper of the season: Stefan Kraft
Revelation of the season: Robert Johansson
Disappointment of the season: Simon Ammann
Surprise of the season: Vincent Descombes Sevoie
Team of the season: Poland
Coach of the season: Stefan Horngacher (Poland)
Jump of the season: Stefan Kraft (253,5 metres in Vikersund)
Competition of the season: 18,03,2017, Vikersund, team competition
Fail of the season: Andreas Wellinger (19.03.2017, Vikersund, final RA competition)
Character of the season: Domen Prevc
SEE YOU IN 2017-18!!!
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That moment when you realize that ski flying record of USA (244,5) is only 0,5 meter worse than Germany's record (245)...
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Polish commentator:Domen Prevc in flight looks like he want to scratch his shoulders by his skis.
Me: Lol
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Let’s sum up the first Raw Air tournament:
* 84 jumpers (including 1 unclassified)
* 11 jumpers with complete amout of jumps
* Wind is a bitch
* 17 nations
* 16 planned jumps
* Wind sucked a lot
* 14/16 jumps done
* Happy Poland and Austria, disappointed Germany
* Did i mention about wind?
Advantage:
+ The RA table was constatly changing (many polish fans doubted in Kamil Stoch after first jumps)
Disadvantages:
- Wind
- The organizers had problems with moving the competition.
- Jumpers like Descombes Sevoie couldn’t start in team competitions. That means he didn’t jump 4 times.
- Tournament was very tiring
Conclusion:
Extreme - yes, fair - no
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KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMIIIIIIIIILL!!! 251,5 M!!! NEW HILL RECORD!!! NEW POLAND RECORD!!!
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WHAT THE FUCK HAPPEND?!
Kamil!!! ❤❤❤ Andi and Stefan… I feel sorry for them 😞😞😞 KASAI! 45 yo… 👏👏👏 Kamil’s words to Andi… 😭❤😭 Raw Air TOP3: 1. Stefan Kraft 2. KAMIL STOCH 3. Andreas Wellinger
#sportfunpl#sport#ski jumping#ski flying#raw air#kamil stoch#andreas wellinger#stefan kraft#noriaki kasai#wtf#daniel andre tande
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Today's record jumps be like:
Johansson:Yeah, this time I AM the owner of ski flying hill record!
Kraft: 🎵Hello my friend, hello it's me again🎵
Stoch:GOOD MORNING, GUYS. NICE TO MEET YOU.
#sportfunpl#sport#ski jumping#ski flying#planica#letalnica#robert johansson#stefan kraft#kamil stoch
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Robert Johansson: WHAT I JUMPED. WORLD RECORD!
Stefan Kraft: 😊
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This season was AMAZING!
Thank you guys for incredible times watching you fly! Kamil Stoch, Maciej Kot, Piotr Żyła, Dawid Kubacki, Stefan Hula, Jan Ziobro, Klemens Murańka, Aleksander Zniszczoł - THANK YOU A LOT!
Big big congrats to Stefan Kraft - that was his season!
I’ll prepare a big summary of this season soon :)
#sportfunpl#sport#ski jumping#polish eagles#kamil stoch#piotr żyła#maciej kot#dawid kubacki#stefan hula#jan ziobro#klemens murańka#aleksander zniszczoł#poland#papryka team#thank you
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Wellinger vs Stoch vs Kraft... LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE!!!
#sportfunpl#sport#ski jumping#ski flying#raw air#vikersund#andreas wellinger#kamil stoch#stefan kraft
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Congratulations Norway!
Amazing competition! Polish Eagles had wings today! What Kraft jumped in first series... INCREDIBLE!
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If Poland will be higher than Austrians, then Polish Eagles officialy win the Nations Cup 😎
(I assume that Poland, Austria and Germany will be in the lead)
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Kamil: Fuck yeah, next victory in quali! Stefan jumped much worse than me, so maybe I'll be the World Cup leader after saturday's competition?
Stefan: Funny.
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Kamil is back 😎
Kraft wanted to make Raw Air more emotional 😂 Andreas Stjernen - He'll destroy his opponents in Vikersund, lol
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Kraft, are you serious? Winner? AGAIN? 😂
Kamil’s form is getting higher again, but I think that in ski flying hills Stefan will seal his victory in World Cup 😊
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I found this polish meme and decided to translate and send it here, because it’s brilliant 😂
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