The 3rd and 4th rounds will be decided today at the Sky Flying World Championships in Vickersund, Norway. We’ll show you how to follow both rounds live on TV, live stream and live ticker.
Sky Flying World Championships at Vikersund: Date, Place, Time, Info
Who will be the world champion in sky flying in 2022 and which ski jumpers will win silver and bronze? The 3rd and 4th rounds of the Sky Flying World Championships in Wiekerschund, Norway will conclude this Saturday, March 12th. The 3rd round starts at 4.30pm in Monsterbakken, followed by the most important 4th round after a short break. The team will decide on the match from 4.30 pm tomorrow.
After the first two jumps on Friday, Marius Lindwick is in the lead ahead of Stephen Croft and Doman Brevsey. Overall, DSV athletes had problems with difficult air conditions. Carl Geiger’s team went from 13th to 16th. Markus Eisenbichler is currently only 22nd.
Sky Flying World Championship – Level after 2nd round
Space | Spring | Nation | Points |
1 | Marius Lindwick | Norway | 457.5 |
2 | Stephen Croft | Austria | 451.0 |
3 | Domen Prevc | Slovenia | 437.6 |
4 | Timmy Sajk | Slovenia | 436.5 |
5 | Anze Lanisek | Slovenia | 426.6 |
Sky Flying World Championship, Broadcast: 3rd and 4th Round TV and Live Stream Today
You will not miss anything from the Sky Flying World Championships taking place today at Vikersund! The ARD Shows the 3rd and 4th rounds exclusively live on free TV. As part of the big winter games, the broadcast from Norway starts at 4:25 pm with commentator Tom Bartels and expert Sven Hennawald.
If you want to watch the decisive two rounds on the live stream, you can watch it for free ARD Media Library And above GameChow.D Do.
Skyflying World Championships, broadcast: 3rd and 4th rounds today in live ticker
You can find detailed information about all tabs and current intermediate status in Live Ticker SPOX.
Click here for the live Ticker Sky Flying World Championship on Vikersund.
Skyflying World Championship: Medal winners in previous years
Year | Location | Gold | Friday | Bronze |
2002 | Harachov | Sven Hannavald | Martin Smith | Matti Houthamaki |
2004 | Planica | Roar Ljøkelsøy | John Ahonen | தமி கியுரு |
2006 | குல்ம் | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Andreas Widhölzl | Thomas Morkenstern |
2008 | Oberstorf | Gregor Schlierenzauer | Martin Koch | John Ahonen |
2010 | Planica | Simon Amman | Gregor Schlierenzauer | Anders Jacobson |
2012 | Wickersund | Robert Gronjek | Rune Velda | Martin Koch |
2014 | Harachov | Severin Freund | Anders Burdall | Peter Privy |
2016 | குல்ம் | Peter Privy | Kenneth Gangnas | Stephen Croft |
2018 | Oberstorf | Daniel-Andre Donde | Kamil Stoch | Richard Friday |
2020 | Planica | Carl Geeker | Holver Eckner Granerut | Marcus Eisenhower |