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World Cup 2023/24: Oberstdorf

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  From Asia return to Europe and the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to take part in the event in Oberstdorf, Germany. On Saturday, Marius qualified 27th in the qualification, jumping 188.5 m and scoring 174.6 points. In the 1st Round he placed 7th, jumping 215.5 m and scoring 198.6 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 10th, jumping 213.5 m, with a score of 218.0 points and with a total score of 416.6 points. Finally, on Sunday, in the qualification Marius qualified 14th, jumping 217.0 m and scoring 164.6 points. In the 1st Round he placed 12th, jumping 219.0 m and scoring 198.4 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 16th, jumping 213.0 m, with a score of 187.2 points and with a total score of 385.6 points. The qualification which was scheduled for Thursday was moved to Saturday due to the wind. Marius Lindvik's weekend was full of ups and downs. He jumps well in the 1st Round, but worsen...

World Cup 2023/24: Sapporo

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  After the podium in Lake Placid, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to take part in the event in Sapporo, Japan. On Friday, Marius placed 24th in the qualification, jumping 115.5 m and scoring 107.0 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he placed 18th, jumping 117.0 m and scoring 99.3 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 13th, jumping 130.5 m, with a score of 123.9 points and with a total score of 223.2 points. Finally, on Sunday, in the qualification Marius qualified 45th, jumping 110.0 m and scoring 88.4 points. In the 1st Round he placed 13th, jumping 122.5 m and scoring 108.3 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 15th, jumping 123.0 m, with a score of 113.5 points and with a total score of 221.8 points. Weekend to forget for Marius Lindvik, who was subpar with his jumps, made a few too many mistakes on the landing and was not at all perfect in the flight phase. He wasn't 100% focuse...

World Cup 2023/24: Lake Placid

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  The World Cup makes a stop overseas and Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to take part in the event in Lake Placid, United States. On Friday, Marius qualified 22nd in qualifying, jumping 120.0 m and scoring 133.8 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he ranked 12th, jumping 121.5 m and with a score of 136.0 points, the same score as the German Felix Hoffmann, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 3rd, jumping 133.0 m, with a score of 141.8 points and with a total score of 277.8 points. In the Super Team Norway fielded Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang. Marius, who jumped first in the Norwegian team line up, jumped 125.5 m in the 1st Round, 125.0 m in the 2nd Round and 122.0 m in the Final Round. Norway placed 3rd with a total score of 793.6 points. Finally, on Sunday, in the 1st Round Marius placed 6th, jumping 128.0 m and with a score of 132.8 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 7th, jump...

World Cup 2023/24: Willingen

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  After the Ski Flying World Championships held in Kulm, return to the World Cup in which the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to take part in the event in Willingen, Germany. On Friday, Marius qualified 7th in the qualification, jumping 142.0 m and scoring 119.2 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he ranked 26th, jumping 128.5 m and scoring 87.9 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 11th, jumping 143.5 m, with a score of 116.6 points and with a total score of 204.5 points. Finally, on Sunday, in the qualification Marius qualified 1st, jumping 150.0 m and with a score of 125.4 points. In the 1st Round he placed 4th, jumping 142.0 m and scoring 113.2 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 5th, jumping 142.0 m, with a score of 112.9 points and with a total score of 226.1 points. The weekend was affected by the wind, which put the ski jumpers in difficulty, but allowed Marius Lindvik not only t...