he winner was Roman Koudelka, who jumped 140 metres. Prevc landed at 139 metres and four points behind the Czech. Foto: EPA
he winner was Roman Koudelka, who jumped 140 metres. Prevc landed at 139 metres and four points behind the Czech. Foto: EPA

The winner was Roman Koudelka, who jumped 140 metres. Prevc landed at 139 metres and four points behind the Czech. Joining Koudelka and Prevc on the podium was Austrian Michael Hayböck in third place.

Points for the World Cup were also won by Slovenia's Robert Kranjec (12. place) and Jernej Damjan (18. place).Tomaž Naglič won 41. place, Jurij Tepeš 44. place, in the qualification Nejc Dežman achieved 15. but was disqualified. Matjaž Pungertar did not get through to the competition.

Due to the unfavourable weather conditions the first series lasted for more than an hour and a half, and then the second series was quickly cancelled.

T. O., S. J., translated by H. P.