Only two in the top 30: no Swiss top place at halftime at the Ski Flying World Championships

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Two of the four Swiss made it to the second day of the Ski Flying World Championships, including Gregor Deschwanden.

The Swiss cannot keep up with the best in the first half of the Ski Flying World Championships in Bad Mitterndorf, Austria. Gregor Deschwanden (32) is in 26th place after two jumps, Simon Amman (42) is in 28th place.

The other two Swiss starters, Remo Imhof (31st) and Sandro Hauswirth (32nd), barely made it into the top 30 in the first round, which is necessary to progress. Deschwanden achieved the longest jump of the Swiss quartet in the second round with 200.5 meters.

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The Slovenian Timi Zajc takes the lead at halftime and reaches 228.5 and 227 meters in front of 7,800 spectators. The Austrian World Cup leader Stefan Kraft (225.5 and 219 meters) and the Norwegian Johann Andre Forfang (219.5 and 220 meters) currently occupy the other podium places. Saturday afternoon it’s all about the medals in rounds three and four. (SDA)

Source : Blick

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