Daniel André Tande furious at the jury after failure at Lillehammer – news Sport – Sports news, results and broadcasting schedule

– I think it is simply bad and unprofessional, says Tande to news shortly after the first round at Lillehammer ended in failure. In his 200th World Cup race, there were only 84 meters on the normal ground for Tande. Despite a lot of points in wind compensation, it resulted in a 42nd place in the jubilee. – It was actually not possible with the conditions in which I was released here. It is physically impossible to do anything resembling a ski jump. I came out of the jump, and then it felt like something was standing and grabbing my front skis, says Tande and adds: – You get very discouraged and frustrated by that. – What do you say to the wind compensation of 23.9 points? – I just have to laugh. There is nothing else to do. I feel that I often stand in interviews and am a little disappointed about many different things. I feel like I often whine, but today I feel I deserve to whine a little. Thus, Tande had to realize in disappointment that he did not get the anniversary he dreamed of. – Right now it would have been better if I hadn’t qualified yesterday, so I could get the 200th race in the big hill, says Tande, referring to Sunday’s race in Lillehammer. Jumping manager Clas Brede Bråthen felt for Tande after the conditions he was served. Jumping manager Clas Brede Bråthen and the Norwegian jumpers have struggled at the start of the season. Photo: NTB – He was definitely one of those who had the most bad luck. On days like this, there is always someone who has it. It’s boring to be that, so I have a great deal of understanding for Daniel’s frustration, says Bråthen to news. – I understand that Daniel is disappointed, but I do not agree that the jury was unprofessional. Our job is to manage the regulations, and the goal is to achieve fair competition for everyone, says race manager and jury member Linde Svendsrud to news. – I think we succeeded in that despite somewhat demanding conditions in Lillehammer today. It is not possible to get the same conditions outdoors, and some were unlucky with back drafts today. Daniel was one of several, she continues. Race director of the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), Sandro Pertele, does not agree that Tande was sent over the barrier under “impossible conditions”. – We cannot see anything special about Daniel’s jump on a day like today. With changes in the wind, we get athletes who get better or worse conditions than others. Therefore, there is nothing special to report or comment on, says Pertele to news. Of those who made it to the final round, Austrian Stefan Kraft was the best of all. He took care of the leadership, and secured his third straight World Cup victory. German Andreas Wellinger was second, while Austrian Daniel Tschofenig took the last podium place. Marius Lindvik was the best Norwegian with tenth place. Halvor Egner Granerid, Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal and Johann André Forfang finished consecutively from 15th to 17th place. WON AGAIN: Stefan Kraft could celebrate his victory at Lillehammer. Photo: Geir Olsen / NTB Clear message to Norwegian Olympic winner Earlier in the day, the jumping boss had been in a war of words with combined profile Jørgen Graabak. – I think it is the wrong focus. They should concentrate on themselves. That’s what Bråthen says about the jab that was sent in the direction of his show jumpers after the combined race at Lillehammer on Saturday. For Jarl Magnus Riiber was again superior in the jumping part of Saturday’s combined event. Something that made teammate Jørgen Graabak send a jab in the direction of the Norwegian special jumpers. – I wish he had lined up in a special jump later today. If there is anyone who can beat Kraft on this hill, it is Jarl, said Graabak, referring to the superb Stefan Kraft, who has crushed the Norwegian jumpers so far this year. – I think the others should try to catch up with Riiber instead of trying and comparing him to others, Bråthen replies. To that Graabak counters: – We also concentrate on ourselves, part of our job is to jump far on skis. We are terribly good at that. I think Clas Brede should rather take on that challenge head on. He and them should be better than us, but at the moment I don’t think they are. Second-placed Johannes Lamparter from Austria (left), winner Jarl Magnus Riiber and third-placed Jørgen Graabak on the podium after the cross-country competition in Kuusamo last weekend. Photo: NTB Gets support from experts Graabak captured third place in today’s combined race. He emphasizes that they are capable of having two thoughts in their heads at the same time. – I think I may have pressed a little nerve there. That speaks for itself, I think, says Graabak, who stands his ground. – I don’t think he had beaten Kraft, that’s not what I’m saying. But I think he is awfully close, especially in the 90-metre hill here at Lillehammer. Jens Lurås Oftebro was closest to Riiber on Saturday with his 2nd place, he understands Graabak’s statement. – Riiber may be the supremely best combined jumper in the world, but there is no doubt that he had asserted himself in special jumping. Stefan Kraft leads the World Cup after brilliant jumping in Ruka last weekend, while you have to go all the way down to 13th place on the overall list to find the best Norwegian mare, Halvor Egner Granerud. Mikko Kokslien was a guest in news’s ​​studio, and is unsure how Riiber had done it. – It is clear that he could have jumped at them. I think he could assert himself relatively well. Whether he would have been at the very top is difficult to say. The level he has now, I have not seen before. – The level of the Norwegian jumpers suggests that they could need that inspiration. Send him up that hill again, adds news’s ​​commentator Jan Petter Saltvedt. Bråthen: – Difficult to compare two sports – I know that Jarl is very good and I am very impressed by what he does, but on the whole it is difficult to compare two sports, says Bråthen. He does not agree that Riiber has a better chance against Kraft than, for example, Granerud and Johann Forfang. Jumping manager Clas Brede Bråthen and the Norwegian jumpers have struggled at the start of the season. Photo: NTB – Firstly, Jarl does not have that chance as he will not be taking part in the special jumping race. And again, I think everyone is best served by concentrating on what they do themselves. That can perhaps be taken into account in all contexts. Riiber and Hansen superb again Combined star Gyda Westvold Hansen (21) defended her lead from the jumping section and won the World Cup race at Lillehammer on Saturday in what became the new Norwegian Grand Slam. Westvold Hansen won by 46 seconds to teammate Ida Marie Hagen and 53 seconds to Mari Leinan Lund. Westvold Hansen also went to the top on Friday. The victory on Saturday was her 19th individual victory and podium number 20 in the World Cup. – I don’t think I’ve done any better cross-country skiing before than what I’m doing today, says Westvold Hansen to news after the race. Gyda Westvold Hansen won at the Birkebeineren Ski Stadium in Lillehammer. Here she is flanked by Ida Marie Hagen (left) in second place and Mari Leinan Lund in third. Photo: NTB Jarl Magnus Riiber did not give up the monster lead he had after the jumping part and took the season’s third World Cup triumph in Lillehammer on Saturday. The Heming runner started almost one minute ahead of Japan’s Ryota Yamamoto in the cross-country race over ten kilometers. The victory was Riiber’s 60th in a World Cup context. – It tasted good, absolutely. It was a good day. I was a little nervous in the morning, but then it seems that I compete a little better. I was a little proud of this victory, says Riiber. Oftebro and Graabak started some distance behind Yamamoto, but quickly moved up in the podium fight together with a large group. The Norwegian duo moved away from the rest of the field towards the end. On the run, Oftebro was the best and took second place ahead of Graabak.



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