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Daniel Andre Tande wins the second competition in Seefeld

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  • Mar 8, 2015
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Daniel Andre Tande wins the second competition in Seefeld

With jumps on 104m and 103m and 254.1 points Tande could outpace his team mate Kenneth Ganges, who showed to jumps on 104m and the winner of the first competition Dawid Kubacki from Poland.

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Aleksander Zniszczol, who placed second the previous day, missed the podium today with 8 points and finished fourth. Behind him, former four-hills-tournament champion from Austria Andreas Kofler showed jumps on 103.5m and 98.5m and finished 5th.

As it is in the World Cup at the moment also the Norwegian COC is very strong. On the 6th place today jumped the third Norwegian in the Top 10, Vegard Swensen with 99.5m and 98.5m.

Pius Paschke was again the best German of the day. 99.5m and 97.5m meant the 7th Place. Right behind him is young team mate Paul Winter came in 8th which is his best COC result and one place better than the day before.

The Top 10 was completed by two Slovenians. Anze Semenic on Rank 9 and Miran Zupancic on 10.

Roberto Dellasega from Italy showed a really strong competition today. With jumps on 100.5m and 97m he came in 11th. Whereas the other two Italian jumpers Alex Insam and Daniele Varesco came in 36th and 37th.

The COC series continues with the last two competitions of the winter in Nizhny Tagil next weekend.

Anze Semenic is in the lead for the overall ranking, second is Kenneth Gangnes and third Andreas Wank, who is at the moment back at the German World Cup Team.

Find the whole result here.

By Carolin Steinhäuser (@caros_94)

Daniel Andre Tande wins the second competition in Seefeld

With jumps on 104m and 103m and 254.1 points he could outpace his team mate Kenneth Ganges, who showed to jumps on 104m and the winner of the first competition Dawid Kubacki from Poland.

Aleksander Zniszczol, who placed second the previous day, missed the podium today with 8 points and finished fourth. Behind him, former four-hills-tournament champion from Austria Andreas Kofler showed jumps on 103.5m and 98.5m and finished 5th.

As it is in the World Cup at the moment also the Norwegian COC is very strong. On the 6th place today jumped the third Norwegian in the Top 10, Vegard Swensen with 99.5m and 98.5m.

Pius Paschke was again the best German of the day. 99.5m and 97.5m meant the 7th Place. Right behind him is young team mate Paul Winter came in 8th which is his best COC result and one place better than the day before.

The Top 10 was completed by two Slovenians. Anze Semenic on Rank 9 and Miran Zupancic on 10.

Roberto Dellasega from Italy showed a really strong competition today. With jumps on 100.5m and 97m he came in 11th. Whereas the other two Italian jumpers Alex Insam and Daniele Varesco came in 36th and 37th.

The COC series continues with the last two competitions of the winter in Nizhny Tagil next weekend.

Anze Semenic is in the lead for the overall ranking, second is Kenneth Gangnes and third Andreas Wank, who is at the moment back at the German World Cup Team.

Find the whole result here.

By Carolin Steinhäuser (@caros_94)

 
 
 

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