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World Cup 2024/25: Lillehammer

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  The wait is over and the World Cup 2024/25 season officially begins, with the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik set to take part in his home event in Lillehammer, Norway. On Friday, Norway fielded Marius Lindvik, Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal, Anna Odine Strøm and Eirin Maria Kvandal in the Mixed Team. Marius, who jumped fourth in the Norwegian team lineup, jumped 137.5 m in the 1st Round and 131.5 m in the Final Round. Norway finished 2nd with a total score of 1075.1 points, behind Germany and ahead of Austria. On Saturday, Marius qualified 3rd in the qualification, jumping 136.0 m and scoring 141.4 points. In the 1st Round he ranked 8th, jumping 131.0 m and scoring 148.5 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he ranked 18th, jumping 120.5 m, scoring 134.3 points and scoring 282.8 points in total. Finally, on Sunday, in the qualification Marius qualified 4th, jumping 134.5 m and with a score of 135.2 points. In the 1st Round he ranked 13th, jumping 128.5...

Summer Grand Prix 2024: Klingenthal

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  After winning twice in Wisla and skipping the events in Rasnov and Hinzenbach, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is back in action to take part in the final event of the Summer Grand Prix, in Klingenthal, Germany. On Friday, Marius qualified 9th in the qualification, jumping 126.0 m and scoring 117.8 points. On Saturday, he placed 5th in the 1st Round, jumping 137.0 m and scoring 133.8 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round, he placed 1st, jumping 138.5 m, scoring 141.1 points and scoring 274.9 points. Finally, on Sunday, Norway fielded Marius Lindvik, Halvor Egner Granerud, Thea Minyan Bjørseth and Eirin Maria Kvandal in the Mixed Team. Marius, who jumped fourth in the Norwegian team lineup, jumped 139.0 m in the 1st Round and 130.0 m in the Final Round. Norway finished 2nd, behind Germany and ahead of Austria. Three wins out of three in two events and a podium in the Mixed Team. In addition, Marius Lindvik finished 3rd in the overall standings o...

Summer Grand Prix 2024: Wisla

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  After summer holidays and training in Norway, the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is taking action at the Summer Grand Prix to take part in the event in Wisla, Poland. On Friday, in the prologue Marius qualified 7th, jumping 125.0 m and scoring 126.8 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he placed 1st, jumping 133.0 m and scoring 137.7 points, which was enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 1st, jumping 135.5 m, scoring 144.7 points and with a total score of 282.4 points. Which means he won the competition. Finally, on Sunday, in the prologue Marius qualified 1st, jumping 130.0 m and with a score of 138.3 points. In the 1st Round he placed 1st, jumping 139.5 m and scoring 148.0 points, which was enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 1st, jumping 131.5 m, scoring 136.3 points and with a total score of 284.3 points. Which means he won the competition. Two podiums, two victories and two records of the Wisla ski jump. A ...

World Cup 2023/24: Planica

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  Last seasonal event of the World Cup, in which the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to take part in the event in Planica, Slovenia. On Thursday, Marius qualified 28th in qualifying, jumping 194.5 m and scoring 171.7 points. On Friday, in the 1st Round he placed 5th, jumping 221.0 m and scoring 205.0 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he achieved 217.5 m, with a score of 218.9 points and with a total score of 423.9 points. On Saturday, Norway fielded Marius Lindvik, Johann André Forfang, Robert Johansson and Benjamin Østvold in the Team Competition. Marius, who jumped third in the Norwegian team line up, jumped 214.0 m in the 1st Round, while the Final Round was canceled due to wind. Norway placed 3rd with a total score of 770.6 points. Finally, on Sunday, in the 1st Round he placed 7th, jumping 229.0 m and with a score of 211.8 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 9th, jumping 221.0 m, with a sc...

Raw Air Tournament 2024: Vikersund

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  Third and final stage of the Raw Air Tournament, which unlike Oslo and Trondheim, the Vikersund program provides differently. Friday's qualification includes 50 ski jumpers based on the Ski Flying ranking and only 40 athletes will qualify. In Sunday's competition in the 1st Round there will be 30 ski jumpers, in the 2nd Round there will be 20, while in the Final Round there will only be 10. Will Marius Lindvik be able to make it to the end of the competition in Vikersund? On Friday, Marius qualified 28th in the qualification, jumping 200.5 m and scoring 180.1 points. Finally, on Sunday, in the 1st individual competition he ranked 26th, jumping 192.5 m and with a score of 192.7 points. In the 2nd individual competition, in the 1st Round he ranked 29th, jumping 125.0 m and scoring 75.3 points, not enough to qualify for the 2nd Round. The 1st individual competition which was scheduled for Saturday was moved to Sunday due to the wind. A weekend to forget for Marius Lindvik, wh...

Raw Air Tournament 2024: Trondheim

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  Second stage of the Raw Air Tournament, in which the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to take part in the second home event, that of Trondheim, Norway. On Tuesday, in the 1st Round Marius ranked 15th, jumping 98.0 m and with a score of 131.2 points, the same score as the Austrian Michael Hayböck, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 11th, jumping 100.5 m, with a score of 136.2 points and with a total score of 267.4 points. Finally, on Wednesday, in the 1st Round Marius ranked 16th, jumping 125.0 m and scoring 122.6 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 9th, jumping 134.5 m, with a score of 142.0 points and with a total score of 264.6 points, the same score as Slovenian Anže Lanišek. The new regulation of the Raw Air Tournament does not provide for qualification in Trondheim, but starts directly from the 1st Round. However, Marius Lindvik is finding himself with jumps especially on large hills, whi...

Raw Air Tournament 2024: Oslo

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  First stage of the Raw Air Tournament, in which the Norwegian ski jumper Marius Lindvik is ready to take part in the first of three home events, namely the one in Oslo, Norway. On Friday, Marius qualified 3rd in the qualification, jumping 133.0 m and scoring 136.1 points. On Saturday, in the 1st Round he ranked 14th, jumping 130.0 m and with a score of 110.6 points, the same score as the Czech Roman Koudelka, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 9th, jumping 127.5 m, with a score of 117.4 points and with a total score of 228.0 points. Finally, on Sunday, in the qualification Marius qualified 10th, jumping 125.0 m and with a score of 128.0 points. In the 1st Round he placed 17th, jumping 123.5 m and scoring 119.4 points, enough to qualify for the Final Round. In the Final Round he placed 14th, jumping 127.0 m, with a score of 123.0 points and with a total score of 242.4 points. Even in Oslo the absolute protagonist is the wind, in which it put a t...