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  • The World Cup circuit continues this weekend for USA Nordic, with athletes competing from January 26-29. Both Men’s and Women’s Nordic Combined will be in Seefeld, Austria, with the men competing in three World Cup events and the women competing in two. 👉 Watch FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Seefeld 2023 Live Men’s Nordic Combined Preview Prior to traveling to Seefeld, Austria, Ben Loomis, Jared Shumate and Stephen Schumann competed last weekend at two World Cup events in Klingenthal, Germany. During the HS140/10km World Cup, Schumann placed 37th, Loomis was right behind in 38th, and Shumate finished 43rd overall. The final event of the weekend was a Mass Start HS140/10km World Cup on January 22nd. In the Mass Start, Schumann had the best finish of the day for USA Nordic, as he placed 12th overall with a total time of 28:59.3. Shumate placed 43rd during the Mass Start (30:47.0 total time), and Loomis finished the race 49th overall (31:14.4 total time). On the hill, Schumann jumped to 108.5 meters, finishing the day 37th overall with 73.0 points. Loomis followed in 41st (118.0 meters, 67.3 points), with Shumate in 49th (115.5 meters, 55.5 points). Click here to read the full Men’s Nordic Combined Klingenthal World Cups recap. Women’s Nordic Combined Preview Annika Malacinski will be the sole Women’s Nordic Combined athlete that will represent USA Nordic at the World Cup events in Seefeld, Austria. Malacinski last competed in early January at two World Cups in Otepaa, Estonia. The weekend kicked-off in Otepaa, Estonia, with the Mixed Team HS97/4x5km World Cup on January 6th. Starting off on the hill, Alexa Brabec (71.0 meters, 68.3 points), Ben Loomis (88.5 meters, 108.6 points), Stephen Schumann (80.5 meters, 88.4 points) and Annika Malacinski (71.0 meters, 67.6 points), landed themselves in 8th place to start the 4x5km race. During the 4x5km race, Brabec, Loomis, Schumann and Malacinski, were able to place 8th overall, +3:46.6 back from first place. Competition in Otepaa wrapped up on January 8th, with the HS97/5km World Cup. Malacinski jumped her way to 25th overall, going 71.0 meters for a total of 63.2 points. Malacinski did not participate in the 5km race. Click here to read the full Women’s Nordic Combined Otepaa World Cups recap.
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  • Hinterzarten in Germany hosts a women's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup weekend in late January 2023. Take a look at the Hinterzarten ski jumping event schedule and results. 👉 Watch Hinterzarten Ski Jumping World Cup 2023 Live Hinterzarten in Germany is a fairly new host in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. Hinterzarten premiered in the world cup circuit in 2012. In 2023 Hinterzarten hosts a World Cup weekend for the fourth time. In the season 2022-2023 Hinterzarten hosts a women's World Cup weekend on 27th-29th of January 2023. Hinterzarten Ski Jumping World Cup 2023 - Schedule & timetables
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  • Kulm Mitterndorf in Austria hosts a ski flying competition weekend of the men's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in late January 2023. See Kulm Mitterndorf ski jumping schedule and results. 👉 Watch Kulm Mitterndorf Ski Jumping World Cup 2023 Live Kulm Mitterndorf in Tauplitz, Bad Mitterndorf, Austria is a traditional host FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. The events in Kulm Mitterndorf are competed in the HS235 ski flying hill. Kulm premiered in the World Cup circuit already in 1982. In the season 2022-2023 the World Cup weekend in Bad Mitterndorf takes place between 27th and 29th of January 2023. Kulm Mitterndorf or Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf has been a host for the FIS Ski Flying World Championships five times basically every 10 years in 1975, 1986, 1996, 2006 and 2016.
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