COC-M: Two victories for David Unterberger
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Created at: 06.03.2010 15:50 / sk
After all the trouble concerning the first official jump on the new facility in Oslo (NOR), with a Continental Cup the first competition on the new Holmenkollen-hill took place on Saturday.
And this competition ended with a victory of David Unterberger. The Austrian posted jumps of 132.5 m and 134 m and reached a total of 279.9 points.
Germany's Richard Freitag was second with 272.2 points, followed by Rafal Sliz from Poland with 268.5 points.
The second competition on Sunday was also won by David Unterberger with 132 m and 126.5 m (262.8 points).
Rafal Sliz could improve his rank from the day before and finished third with 254.8 points. Florian Schabereiter (AUT) came in third with 253.4 points.
David Unterberger already won the overall ranking before the COC-Final in Kuusamo. With two more competitions to go this winter, the 21-year-old now has a lead of 318 points over his teammate Michael Hayboeck.
Overall ranking after 24 competitions:
Overall ranking Continental Cup >>
The next two Continental Cup competitions will take place on March 13th and 14th in Kuusamo (FIN). |
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