This time is not a Formula 1 finish: combined lamparter missed medal

Combiner Johannes Lamparter has missed its second medal within a short time in the compact competition at the Nordic Ski World Cup in Trondheim. One day after the bronze drama in the mixed team, the 23-year-old Tyrolean took fifth place on Saturday. The Norwegian jump winner Jarl Magnus Riiber Decided the target sprint of a top five group and won its tenth World Cup gold medal, the second in the ongoing title fights in Norway. Riiber’s compatriot Jens Lurås frequently won silver (+0.8 seconds) in front of the German Vinzenz Geiger (+1.1). Lamparter (+5.3), who had gone into the 7.5 km long cross-country skiing races as a leap fourth on the normal hill, were in the end of the grains in the fight for the medals.

Stefan Rettenegger did not get to the top and finished eighth (+28.2), directly ahead of Martin Fritz (+29.0). Franz-Josef Rehrl had to be satisfied with 14th place in the new compact competition in the program at the World Championships. Lamparter until the end in the medal fight in spring -like temperatures in the Granåsen SkiSenter formed as expected, as expected, a five -member top group with Riiber, Julian Schmid (GER), Geiger, Lamparter and Ryota Yamamoto (JPN). At the end of the second of three rounds, frequentebro and Jörgen Graabak also got into the medal decision, while Yamamoto had to be torn down. On Friday, the mixed team had brought the bronze medal with lamparter, Rettenegger, Lisa Hirner and Claudia Purker. After a hard maneuver from lamparter in the target sprint against Yamamoto, the Japanese made an objection, only after over an hour and long discussions the medal was confirmed.

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