4 December 2022 at 10:30 Riiber best in the jumping hill Jarl Magnus Riiber jumped last, jumped best and will start the cross-country part of Sunday’s combined race with a gap of 16 seconds. – It was an approved match. There is still a bit to go on, says Riiber to news after the jump. Austrian Mario Seidl goes out in second place, while Jens Lurås Oftebro starts in third place, 28 seconds after Riiber. – I am very happy. I would like to jump as well as Jarl and walk with him, but he is at a slightly higher level on the ground. First of all, I am very satisfied with my jump and will do what I can to have a good cross-country race, says Lurås Oftebro to news. It was the two who ensured that Norway got a good starting point: Lurås Oftebro and Riiber jumped right to the end, and before that Andreas Skoglund was Norway’s best in what was then 15th place. He now goes out in number 17, one minute and 52 seconds behind Riiber. It was Jens Lurås Oftebro who won Saturday’s combined race. He was then the best in both the jumping hill and the cross-country track, while Riiber finished in 2nd place. Now the Norwegian duo have good opportunities to complete a brilliant weekend in Lillehammer when the cross-country part of the race starts at 2.45pm.
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