Big changes in the Raw Air classification. Check the positions of Poles

Big changes in the Raw Air classification.  Check the positions of Poles

Polish jumpers have already competed in Oslo. Only Aleksander Zniszczoł was the only one to be in the top 10. See what position Poles occupy in the Raw Air classification.

Polish jumpers have been fighting in Oslo in recent days. It was also the beginning of the Raw Air series, which has undergone changes this season. The competitors started according to the points classification of the competition, not the general World Cup classification. Although the overall results of the White and Reds still leave much to be desired, the attitude of Aleksander Zniszczoł can be pleasing.

Aleksander Zniszczoł is climbing in the table

Friday's prologue brought mixed results for the entire White and Red team. The distant positions meant that we had to stop hoping to fight for the podium. These are competitions like the Four Hills Tournament, where one or two tragic jumps mean the end of the fight for a good result. Daniel Huber found this out on Sunday, as he did not make it to the second series and lost the lead in the series.

Aleksander Zniszczoł found himself in a similar situation on Saturday. The Pole, who was mostly unlucky on the hill in Oslo, did not make it to the second series and ended the day without points. However, Piotr Żyla did well, finishing 12th thanks to good jumps. On Sunday, however, the 30-year-old from Cieszyn showed the best performance among Thurnbichler's team members. A place in the ten means an injection of points into the general classification of PS, as well as a higher final score at the end of Raw Air. The form of Maciej Kot is worth mentioning, as he scored points both on Saturday and Sunday.

General classification of the Raw Air series after the weekend in Oslo (March 10, 2024)

Thanks to winning the prologue and the podium in the individual competition, Stefan Kraft (773.5 points) took the Raw Air leader's seat. The leader of the World Cup general classification has an advantage of 11.3 points over the second place (winner of Sunday's competition) Johann Andre Forfang and 25.3 points over the third place Jan Hoerl. The highest-ranked Pole is Piotr Żyła (15th place, 688.1 points). Maciej Kot takes 20th place, Aleksander Zniszczoł 25th, Kamil Stoch 29th and Dawid Kubacki 40th.

General classification of the Raw Air series after the weekend in Oslo (March 10, 2024)

1. Stefan Kraft (Austria) 773.5 points

2. Johann Andre Forfang (Norway) 762.2

3. Jan Hoerl (Austria) 748.2

4. Peter Prevc (Slovenia) 735.3

5. Marius Lindvik (Norway) 734.5

6. Michael Hayboeck (Austria) 732.4

7. Ren Nikaido (Japan) 721.5

8. Timi Zajc (Slovenia) 718.3

9. Andreas Wellinger (Germany) 713.8

10. Domen Prevc (Slovenia) 710.2

15. Piotr Żyła (Poland) 688.1

20. Maciej Kot (Poland) 620

25 Aleksander Zniszczoł (Poland) 585.2

29. Kamil Stoch (Poland) 547.8

40. Dawid Kubacki (Poland) 430.8

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