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Gregor Deschwanden disappointed in qualifying for the start of the Four Hills Tournament. Probably his worst jump this winter only puts him in 33rd place. In any case, he made it through the cut without any problems for the opening on Friday evening in Oberstdorf.
With 119 m, number 8 in the World Cup rankings clearly lags behind the performance of the best, who sail to another region led by the Germans Andreas Wellinger (135 m) and Karl Geiger (134 m) and the Slovenian Peter Prevc (138 meters).
Remo Imhof (119.5 m), Simon Ammann (119 m) and Killian Peier (120.5 m) do better than Deschwanden. In the final score, the trio in positions 21, 22 and 24 are only 0.9 points apart.
Peier will be the most prominent opponent for the knockout match. The Vaudois will face the much-decorated Dawid Kubacki, overall winner of the tour four years ago. But like all his teammates, the Pole is not getting far at the moment. (SDA)
Source : Blick

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