The Norwegian could repeat their success from Friday in the second Continental Cup event at the Midtstubakken in Oslo (NOR).
Again, the victory went to Andreaas Stjernen. The 23-year-old showed jumps on 93 m and 94 m and stood on top of the podium for the fourth time this season with a total of 220.5 points. "I jumped well again today and I'm satisfied with the result. The conditions were difficult, but it was okay. I'm used to it."
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Only one point behind the winner, his teammate Kenneth Ganges captured the second place again with 92.5 m and 94.5 m. "I am very satisfied with the results today, and the fact that I managed to keep up the good work from yesterday. I didn't jump quite as good as I'd hoped, but aparently, it was good enough."
Michael Hayboeck, only 12th after the first round, moved up to third overall with the longest jump in the final round on 95 m (213.5 points). "It was very difficult to jump today because of the poor sight. I've actually never experienced anything like it, and I didn't see anything before the landing. Because of the weather conditions, the inrun speed was slow, and the competition got a little boring. But all in all, I am very happy that I could move up to third with my second jump."
Danny Queck was the best German as fourth and missed the podium by only 1.5 points.
Poland's Stefan Hula was in the lead after the first round, but lost some places with only 89.5 m in the final. At the end he landed on a shared fifth place with Slovene Mitja Meznar.
Ziga Mandl of Slovenia moved up from 16th to seventh in the second round, closely ahead of Germany's Markus Eisenbichler (8th) and his teammate Robert Hrgota (9th).
Andreas Stjernen is also in the lead of the COC overall ranking with 837 points, followed by Michael Hayboeck (797 points) and Kenneth Gangnes (633 points).