Klingenthal: Martin Hamann and Selina Freitag secure German championship title
The German Ski Jumping Championships were held in Klingenthal last weekend (04.11./05.11.2023). Titles were awarded in both the individual and team jumping.
Read moreNew Year's ski jumping: Single Tickets available now
The countdown is on! In less than 80 days, the traditional New Year's ski jumping event will take place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Single tickets for qualification and competition are available since Monday, October 16th.
Read moreKlingenthal: Germany wins mixed team jumping competition
Successful conclusion of the Summer Grand Prix for the German mixed team around Selina Freitag, Martin Hamann, Katharina Schmid and Andreas Wellinger. The DSV quartet delivered a convincing performance and was able to celebrate the victory.
Read moreNew Year's ski jumping: Ticket pre-sale starts on September 1st
Round about four months until the New Year's Ski Jumping! From 28.12.2023 to 06.01.2024 the 72nd edition of the Four Hills Tournament will take place. The sale for the combined tickets for the traditional New Year's ski jumping in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (31.12.2023 + 01.01.2024) starts on September 1st.
Read moreSummer season started: Roth jumps on the podium in Szczyrk
The new ski jumping season is in full swing and for the DSV there was already the first podium to celebrate, despite the absence of the German top jumpers Geiger, Wellinger and Eisenbichler. Youngster Luca Roth secured third place at the second Summer Grand Prix event of the year.
Read morePlanica: DSV team finishes the season with yet another fifth place
Two individual competitions and a team competition were still on the program in Planica at the end of the season. Team Germany once again finished fifth in the team competition. There was also only one top-10 placement for the DSV athletes in the individual jumps. Stefan Kraft and the Austrians as well as Timi Zajc and the Slovenians dominated.
Read moreLahti: Karl Geiger jumps on the podium / DSV team with place 5
In the individual skijumping event in Lahti Karl Geiger from Oberstdorf secured third place under difficult wind conditions. In the team event the day before, Austria took the victory. The DSV team only managed fifth place.
Read moreRaw Air finish: Kraft and Granerud cheering!
On Saturday Granerud prevailed against his competitors and secured the first place in ski flying in Vikersund. But that was not all: In the final ski flying event of the Raw Air Tour, Austrian ski jumper Stefan Kraft secured victory. But Granerud also had reason to celebrate, because he not only secured the overall victory of the tour, but also the overall World Cup ahead of time.
Read moreRaw-Air in Lillehammer: Eisenbichler with hill record
At the Raw Air event in Lillehammer Markus Eisenbichler set a new hill record with 146 meters on Thursday. In the end, however, it was only enough for fourth place. Dawid Kubacki secured the victory ahead of Anze Lanisek and Daniel Tschofenig. On tuesday, Halvor Egner Granerud triumphed once again. Second and third place went to Austria's Stefan Kraft and Manuel Fettner.
Read moreRaw Air opener: Geiger on the podium!
The Raw Air Tour has started and at the first stop in Oslo there was already reason to celebrate for German ski jumper Karl Geiger who started the tour with a strong third place. The victory went to the Slovenian ski jumper Anze Lanisek, who was able to win narrowly against Stefan Kraft and Karl Geiger.
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