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World Cup 2021/22: Oberstdorf

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  After winning the Ski Flying World Championships at Vikersund last weekend, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to take part in the penultimate World Cup seasonal event, Oberstdorf, Germany. On Friday, Marius qualified 5th in the qualification, jumping 220.5 m and scoring 214.0 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he finished 4th, jumping 217.0 m and scoring 202.6 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 6th, jumping 218.5 m, with a score of 191.2 points and a total score of 393.8 points. Finally, on Sunday, Marius finished 52nd in the qualification, jumping 151.5 m and with a score of 107.4 points, not enough to qualify for the 1st Round. It was a bittersweet weekend for Marius Lindvik, but he did his best and will soon be roaring again.  Until next time!

Ski Flying World Championships 2022: Vikersund

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  The Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik takes part in the Ski Flying World Championships for the first time, which will stop in Vikersund, Norway. On Thursday, Marius qualified 5th in the qualification, jumping 228.0 m and scoring 204.6 points. On Friday, in the 1st Round he ranked 1st, jumping 232.5 m and scoring 227.4 points. In the 2nd Round he ranked 1st, jumping 226.5 m, with a score of 230.1 points and a total score of 457.5 points. On Saturday, in the 3rd Round Marius ranked 1st, jumping 230.0 m and scoring 200.4 points. In the Final Round he finished 1st, jumping 224.5 m, with a score of 196.3 points and a total score of 854.2 points. This means that Marius Lindvik won the Ski Flying World Championship, won the gold medal and became world champion. Finally, on Sunday, in Team Competiton, Team Norway lined up Johann André Forfang, Marius Lindvik, Daniel-André Tande and Halvor Egner Granerud. Marius, who jumped fourth in the Norwegian team's lineup, jumped 221.5m in the 1st...

Raw Air 2022: Oslo

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  Second and final act of Raw Air 2022: Oslo, Norway. On Friday, in qualifying, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik qualified 2nd, jumping 129.0 m and scoring 128.4 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he finished 3rd, jumping 129.0 m and scoring 132.8 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 1st, jumping 131.0 m, with a score of 137.6 points and a total score of 270.4 points. This means Marius won the Oslo event. Finally, on Sunday, Marius qualified 7th in the qualification, jumping 123.0 m and scoring 119.3 points. In the 1st Round he finished 14th, jumping 128.0 m and scoring 123.3 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 17th, jumping 124.0 m, with a score of 121.4 points and a total score of 244.7 points. Marius Lindvik's weekend in Oslo was quite positive, bringing home a victory and important points for standing. Marius unwittingly helped his teammate Daniel-André Tande win Sunday's Oslo event...

Raw Air 2022: Lillehammer

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  First stop of Raw Air 2022: Lillehammer, Norway. On Wednesday, in qualification, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik qualified 38th, jumping 119.0 m and scoring 98.7 points. Finally, on Thursday, in the 1st Round he finished 21st, jumping 126.0 m and scoring 117.8 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 21st, jumping 132.0 m, with a score of 132.0 points and a total score of 249.8 points. Negative moment for Marius Lindvik, who will need to redeem himself to get out of bad luck, who haunts him from the Lahti event, and who can roar like a tiger again.  Until next time!

World Cup 2021/22: Lahti

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  After the Olympics interlude, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik prepares for the World Cup competition to take part in the event in Lahti, Finland. On Friday, Marius finished 22nd in the 1st Round, jumping 118.5 m and scoring 118.1 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 11th, jumping 127.5 m, with a score of 136.9 points and a total score of 255.0 points. On Saturday, Team Norway lined up Robert Johansson, Daniel-André Tande, Marius Lindvik and Halvor Egner Granerud in the Team Competition. Marius, who jumped first in the team's line up, jumped 127.5 m in the 1st Round and 128.0 m in the Final Round. Team Norway finished 4th, with a total score of 1029.7 points. Finally, on Sunday, Marius qualified 23rd in qualifying, jumping 114.0 m and scoring 114.5 points. In the 1st Round he finished 19th, jumping 119.5 m and scoring 122.0 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he finished 13th, jumping 124.5 m, with a sc...