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Hansen wins PCR in Ramsau

Dec 16, 2021·Nordic Combined
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Gyda Westvold Hansen shows another strong performance on the jumping hill and is the winner of the PCR at the venue of the first ever Women's World Cup one year ago.

The PCR for the FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Women in Ramsau (Austria) took place in minus degrees and cloudy weather this morning. 
28 athletes from nine nations were on the start list for two training jumps and the PCR afterwards.

Once again, Gyda Westvold Hansen took the lead with a jump to 84.5 meters and 114 points. If the PCR has to be used tomorrow, she will have a 13 second lead on Stefaniya Nadymova on rank two. 
The Russian performed the furthest jump of the day on the WM-Schanze HS98 with 89 meters (110.7 pts) and got comfortable in the leaderboard before Hansen took over again. 
The third place was taken by Best Jumper Mari Leinan Lund. The Norwegian, who crashed at the last competition in Otepää (Estonia) and therefore didn’t participate in the cross-country race, proofed why she’s the owner of the blue bib. 
With 87.5 meters and 108.5 points, Lund would have a 22 second backlog on her Norwegian team mate.

Local hero Annalena Slamik also showed a strong performance on home soil in Ramsau. The Austrian, who started with bib number 1 flew to 86.5 meters (105.6 pts) and placed 6th in the end.

Results: Individual Gundersen HS98/5km Women – PCR – 16.12.21 Ramsau

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