Tande celebrates emotional home win - power raw-air

Daniel-André Tany cried, his ski jump colleagues took the 28-year-old after a particularly emotional success on his shoulders. In front of the fans in the domestic winter sports stronghold on Holmenkollen near Oslo, they lived him up. Around a year after his heavy fall in Planica, Tany celebrated again a World Cup victory and was visibly overwhelmed. "Congratulations to him that he has stated it so," said Bundestrainer Stefan Horngacher on Sunday's Norwegian, who had been in coma in March 2021 after his jump accident. "We are all glad that he is back again."

Glad were also Horngachers top jumpers - even if there was neither Karl Geiger nor Markus Eisenbichler on the podium. "The jump was really nice, and I'm glad I could fight a bit a bit," said Eisenbichler, who followed a fourth rank for his second place from Saturday at the dressing for the ski flight World Cup.

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After his sentence in the second round on the daily rate of 135.5 meters, the Siegsdorfer jammed a finger into the air and then bowed. "He's very balanced right now. It's fun and he'll get the trust again," Horngacher praised the emotional Bavarian, who had to master some sporty crises this winter. Even with violinists, which starts at the flight world championship in Vikersund as the defending champion, the form is right. The Oberstdorfer finished after leaps at 130 and 128 meters right behind his buddy railway rank five and thus shortened in the overall class of even a little his residue on the leading Ryoyu Kobayashi. 58 points are still missing violinists on the Japanese. "Today all jumps were on a good level. I am very satisfied," Geiger said in ZDF and added with a smile: "Now we can go skifly."

Before the last season highlight next weekend, the past competitions are confident both violinists and iron estates. "I hope we can both sail this year," Geiger said. With the past flight World Cup, Eisenbichler had perfectly made the strong German outcome at Geiger's Triumph.

Also in Vikersund, the two are back to the pedestal candidates. The other Germans are not. The former world-class Springer Severin friend arrived after the first pass. Stephan Leyhe had even failed in the qualification. Constantin Schmid as the 23rd and Andreas Wellinger Rank 25 brought after all the World Cup points on Sunday. But you are not candidates for the very front places, but you're not when Horngacher said, "Sometimes skiffish a few things happen to the people who let them grow wings."

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