

Eric Frenzel starts to really like the Norwegian venue of Trondheim and repeated his success from last year by beating World Cup leader Akito Watabe by one second.

For four of the six crystal globes their fate will be decided during the upcoming World Cup finals in Falun, Sweden March 16-18, 2018.

The first day of the FIS Youth Cup Finals in Trondheim had long jumps, fast races, a lot of action and four happy winners in the categories Youth I Girls, Youth II Girls, Youth I boys and Youth II boys.

Kamil Stoch of Poland won the qualification in Lillehammer on Monday evening with an outstanding jump of 139.5 m (153.5 points. The second and third place went to Dawid Kubacki of Poland (136.4 points) and local hero Robert Johansson, who came in only the tiny margin of 0.1 points behind Kubacki. With his win today, Kamil Stoch could extend his lead in the RAW AIR overall ranking to 23.5 points.

After two training days with difficult conditions in Norway’s Kvitfjell, the skies cleared for today’s Audi FIS Ski World Cup downhill and the track was in a good shape to host the last event in this discipline before the World Cup Finals.

Eva Samkova (CZE) and Alessandro Haemmerle (AUT) are the riders of the hour. After winning the SBX race in La Molina last weekend, both athletes kept the moment to also storm to victory in this season's penultimate stop of the FIS SBX World Cup tour.

The team Olympic champions from Norway are back on track after their short time-out last weekend in Lahti.

Ester Ledecka came into the competition as the favorite and she did not disappoint. Ledecka crusied through the qualifications and first three rounds of the finals.

Bernhard Flaschberger finished on the top step of the podium in today’s Mass Start event in Nizhny Tagil, Russia.

Switzerland's Dario Cologna captured what was perhaps the final thing missing from his illustrious career.
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