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Raw Air conclusion in Vikersund: Kraft and Granerud unstoppable.

2023-03-20 · 14:21

The winners of the last day of competition: Granerud and Kraft. Both athletes delivered outstanding performances and were celebrated as winners in the end. Stefan Kraft secured the day's victory with spectacular flights, while Halvor Egner Granerud was able to celebrate the overall victory at RAW AIR and the early win of the overall World Cup.

Saturday - Individual Jumping

For Granerud this victory was a big step towards the overall World Cup and the RAW AIR overall ranking. He was thus able to distance himself from his competitors and extend his lead in both rankings. All in all, the ski flying in Vikersund was a spectacular event that thrilled numerous spectators on site and on the screens. The athletes showed breathtaking jumps and fought hard for the victory. The Norwegian was able to prevail in a thrilling final against the Austrian Stefan Kraft and win the competition for himself. Granerud scored a total of 424.9 points and jumped 235.5 and 222.0 meters. Kraft came in with 418.8 points and jumped 239.5 and 227.5 meters. Third place went to Austria's Daniel Tschofenig with 390.1 points. Tschofenig jumped 216.5 and 229.5 meters.

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Sunday - Individual jumping

On Sunday, March 20, 2023, the final ski flying of the RAW AIR took place in Vikersund (Norway). Thereby the Austrian ski jumper Stefan Kraft could celebrate a historic victory. The 29-year-old won the ski flying on the infamous HS 240 meter Monsterbakken of Vikersund for the first time in his career. With a jump of 239.5 meters and 421.5 points, he beat the competition and secured his 29th World Cup victory. Halvor Egner Granerud from Norway and Slovenia's Anze Lanisek finished second and third with jumps to 234 and 230.5 meters.

Granerud celebrated the overall victory at the RAW AIR (50.000 Euro) and additionally the early win of the overall World Cup, which Granerud could celebrate already before the start of the competition, because his only remaining competitor, the Pole Dawid Kubacki, had cancelled his start due to private reasons.

The RAW AIR is a series of ski jumping World Cup events in Norway where athletes compete in a total of ten events. In addition to the results in the individual competitions, the overall results of the RAW AIR are also included in the World Cup standings.

The event in Vikersund was the last ski flying event of RAW AIR 2023 and thus the conclusion of an exciting series.

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