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This Sunday, a second men’s competition rounded off the ski jumping world cup weekend in Lake Placid (USA). In a competition marked by swirling winds, it was Austria’s Daniel Tschofenig (127 and 132.5 metres), author of a superb second jump, who came out on top.
He beat his compatriot Jan Hoerl (128 and 131 metres) and Slovenia’s Anze Lanisek (122.5 and 126.5 metres).

For his part, Valentin Foubert was disqualified in the qualifying round because of an incorrect combination.
Full results
The overall World Cup standings
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In this article:Anze Lanisek, Daniel Tschofenig, Jan Hoerl, Lake Placid, Saut à ski, Valentin Foubert, World Cup

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