Categories: Winter Sports

Ski flying: Johansson wins, Stoch wins overall World Cup

Ski jumper Kamil Stoch fixed the overall World Cup victory for the second time on Sunday. The Pole also clinched victory in the “Raw Air” series with a sixth place at Vikersund and received 60,000 euros in return. On the final day of the series, however, the Norwegians also triumphed: Robert Johansson celebrated his first World Cup victory ahead of Andreas Stjernen and Daniel Andre Tande.

Stefan Kraft finished fifth on the day. Last year’s “Raw Air” winner finished fourth in this special ranking and was once again by far the best Austrian. Michael Hayböck (25th) and Manuel Fettner (29th) scored World Cup points, Gregor Schlierenzauer and Philipp Aschenwald stayed 38th. or 39. without counter.

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