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PCR victory for Thomas Rettenegger

Jan 30, 2025·Nordic Combined
Thomas Rettenegger reached 106 meters on home soil © Volk/NordicFocus
Thomas Rettenegger reached 106 meters on home soil © Volk/NordicFocus

The Provisional Competition Round (PCR) for the Men’s Viessmann FIS Nordic Combined World Cup took place under clear blue skies this noon, offering a thrilling display of skill and precision on the Toni-Seelos-Schanze HS109.

A total of 57 athletes from 13 nations participated, each striving to make their mark with two training jumps before the decisive PCR. Austria’s Thomas Rettenegger emerged as the standout performer, delivering the longest jump of the day at 106 meters. His remarkable effort earned him 140.7 points, securing a well-deserved victory in the PCR.

Close behind, his teammate Franz-Josef Rehrl also put in a strong performance, reaching 101.5 meters and accumulating 130.9 points to claim second place. Meanwhile, Norway’s overall World Cup leader, Jarl Magnus Riiber, showcased his consistency with a 100.5-meter jump, earning 126.7 points and taking third place on the podium.

The first men's competition of the 2025 Seefeld TRIPLE, a Mass Start event, is set to commence tomorrow at 12:45 CET.

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