Sapporo Day 3: Manuel Poppinger wins in one round.
- ski-jumping-italy
- Jan 18, 2015
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Sapporo Day 3: Manuel Poppinger wins in one round.
The last competition, like the whole weekend, took place under difficult weather conditions. Manuel Poppinger made the best out of the day and could win his second COC with a jump on 135m and 141 points. Eight points behind the Austrian Anze Semenic and Tomaz Naglic shared the third place with 130.5m.

The next Slovenian can be found on the fourth place. Jaka Hvala is improving again and showed a jump on 128m. 0.1 points behind him the best Norwegian of the day Robert Johannsson. Daniel Wenig from Germany fall at 129m but was able to be on the 6th place anyway. 14m shorter than Daniel Wenig was Kenneth Gangnes from Norway. While he was able to reach the podium in the first two competitions in the third he came in 7th.
Yukiya Sato on eight was the Japanese of the day. The Top 10 was completed by the two Austrians Markus Schiffner and Clemens Aigner. Gabriel Karlen from Switzerland can be happy with a good 11th place. The winner from the second competition Philipp Sjøen came in 13th today.
Trevor Morrice from Canada could reach the 19th place with a jump on 101.5m. Lars Antonissen proofed again that Sapporo this year was his COC as he reached the 21st place today together with Andreas Stjernen from Norway. With this result the young Dutch was able to finish in the Top 30 in all 3 competitions.
One question stays after this three COCs in Sapporo: We cannot figure out why the wind/gate rule did not take place in these competitions.
The whole result: COC Sapporo Day 3
By Caro Steinhäuser (@caros_94)
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