Stefan Kraft is already certain of winning the World Cup for the 2023/24 season. However, the Austrian still has a task to complete. The idea is to get a little crystal ball to fly. Kraft can actually secure this trophy today, and Aleksander Znieszczul will be vying for a top ten spot in this ranking (he currently sits in 11th place).
Stefan Kraft has collected 340 points in ski flying in four competitions this season. The Austrian is 91 points ahead of his compatriot Daniel Huber (249 points), and a maximum of 200 points remain to be won (the individual competition will also be on Sunday). The struggle for the podium at the Flying Ski World Cup is very interesting, because the third place in this rating – Slovenian Timi Zajek is only three points behind Huber and has 246 points. Another Slovenian is also very close to the podium, Petr Prevc, who has 242 points.
In the overall World Cup classification, Kraft collected 2,063 points. The Austrian collected 430 points more than the Japanese Ryuu Kobayashi (1633 points). Third in this ranking is Andreas Fellinger (1459 points), who will certainly be on the podium throughout the 2023/24 season. The German is 326 points ahead of Austrian Jan Hoerl, who is in fourth place.
Ski jumping today. What time do flights to Planica fly? Where can I watch the World Cup live? (moving in)
The World Cup in Planica will start at 3pm on Friday 22 March. Today, competitors will make their first jumps at 2 p.m., when the pre-competition trial series will begin. The broadcast of the World Cup competition in Slovenia will be available on television on TVN and Eurosport 1. The flights in Planica can also be watched via live online broadcast on Polsat Box Go and Player. Live text coverage in Interia.
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