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Zografski Fails to Advance in Willingen Ski Jumping World Cup Stage, Tschofenig Triumphs
Zografski Fails to Advance in Willingen Ski Jumping World Cup Stage, Tschofenig Triumphs
Austria's Daniel Tschofenig in action during the men's individual HS140 in Zakopane, Poland, Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025 (AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)

Vladimir Zografski failed to progress past the first round of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event in Willingen, finishing 35th after a 119.5-meter jump for 104.8 points.

Zografski entered the 18th stage of the season on the back of a strong qualification performance, where he placed ninth with a 143-meter jump for 125.7 points. Despite this promising result, he was unable to replicate the same form in the competition round and did not advance to the final.

The event was won by World Cup leader Daniel Tschofenig, who secured his sixth victory of the season with 288.9 points after jumps of 135.5 and 142 meters. Anže Lanišek of Slovenia finished second, just four points behind, while Austria’s Maximilian Ortner placed third with 275.9 points, claiming his second career podium.

Zografski, who has recorded two top-10 finishes this season—including eighth place in Engelberg and tenth in Zakopane—will look to bounce back in the upcoming World Cup rounds.

/KT/

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