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At the age of 32, Gregor Deschwanden is finally flying. De Horwer has reached the top of the world and achieved 6th place at the World Cup jumping in Engelberg on Sunday.
Deschwanden achieved their fourth consecutive place in the top ten, after even taking second place in Klingenthal a week ago. The Swiss is not far away from such an exploit in the last competition match for the Four Hills Tournament. After half the time he is in 6th place, just one or half meters away from 2nd and 3rd place. Despite another strong jump, no further improvement is possible. With 138.5 and 137 m and good attitude scores, the Lucerne man proves his competitiveness.
The victory goes to veteran Stefan Kraft from Austria. From fifth place he pushes his compatriot Jan Hörl, who was in the lead after the first lap, from above. German Pius Paschke confirms Saturday’s surprising victory with a third place.
In addition to Deschwanden, Killian Peier of the Swiss quartet also reached the second round. The Vaudois came 20th with 133 and 132.5 m. Simon Ammann took 33rd place, Yanick Wasser (48th) and Remo Imhof (51st) also pushed themselves off the beam in the first round. (SDA)
Source : Blick
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