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Norway Birth Rate Hits New Low in 2020

Riiber and Thingnes Bø both win third consecutive World Cup

Riiber and Thingnes Bø both win third consecutive World Cup
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COC: Weber completes hat-trick, Tiller wins the 20/21 overall

© OC Nizhny Tagil / Ilia Khamov Much like Tara Geraghty-Moats on the women’s side, Germany’s Terence Weber proved to be unbeatable at the FIS Continental Cup Finals in Nizhny Tagil and also took the victory in the 2-jump, 15 km Final Individual Gundersen event on Sunday. The Germany crossed the finish line a clear 40.2 seconds ahead of closest pursuer Simen Tiller from Norway, who won the overall ranking. Julian Schmid, David Mach and Manuel Einkemmer fought for the third place with the best ending for Schmid, who claimed rank three by finishing +1:50.2 after his teammate Weber. David Mach was fourth (+1:53.2) and Einkemmer fifth (+1:56.0).

Greiderer & Lamparter fly to first-ever Austrian Team Sprint gold

© NordicFocus Lukas Greiderer and newly minted World Champion Johannes Lamparter were unbeatable also in today s Team Sprint and claimed the first-ever World Championship gold medal in the format for Austria. The crossed the finish line a clear 39.6 seconds ahead of Espen Andersen and Jarl Magnus Riiber of Team Norway, who claimed silver. Team Germany with Fabian Rießle and Eric Frenzel outsprinted Ryota Yamamoto and Akito Watabe of Team Japan for Bronze (+1:07.4). The fight already began on the jumping hill in the morning when Team Japan captured an expected lead. Two beautiful jumps of 136 metres gave Akito Watabe and Ryota Yamamoto the lead with 296 points. However, after Johannes Lamparter’s World Champion title from Thursday, the Austrian team continued to be on fire. Lamparter hit another amazing jump and flew to 140.5 metres. Bolstered by teammate Lukas Greiderer’s 133 metres (295 p.), the Austrians were just two seconds behind the Japanese on the start line and had

MIL-OSI China: Greiderer, Lamparter claim Austria s first Team Sprint gold at Nordic World Ski Championships

MIL-OSI China: Greiderer, Lamparter claim Austria s first Team Sprint gold at Nordic World Ski Championships
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