THE MOST EXTREME AND POPULAR SKI JUMPING TOURNAMENT IN THE WORLD!
RAW AIR is a ski jumping tournament where the competitor’s singular scores make up the aggregate. Every contender will confront ten rivalries inside the course of 10 days, with a sum of 16 including ski hops. RAW AIR happens in four unique urban communities in Norway. NRK is the maker and authority telecaster and will air all rivalries in prime time.
LIVE Broadcast: FIS Ski Jumping Trondheim 2020 Live streame
The focal characters are the competitors, their fight against RAW Norwegian nature, against their dread and the various inclines’ gravitational powers. This structures the reason for a fabulous competition.
HOLMENKOLLEN
6 MAR – 8 MAR
LILLEHAMMER
9 MAR – 10 MAR
TRONDHEIM
11 MAR – 12 MAR
VIKERSUND
13 MAR – 15 MAR
| PROGRAM | |
| HOLMENKOLLEN | |
| 06 MARCH 19:30 2020 | LO Qualifications Men |
| 07 MARCH 18:15 2020 | LO Qualifications Ladies |
| 07 MARCH 15:15 2020 | Team Competition Men |
| 08 MARCH 14:30 2020 | Individual Competition Men |
| 08 MARCH 17:15 2020 | Individual Competition Ladies |
| LILLEHAMMER | |
| 09 MARCH 17:30 2020 | LO Qualifications Lillehammer Men |
| 09 MARCH 20:00 2020 | LO Qualifications Lillehammer Ladies |
| 10 MARCH 17:00 2020 | Individual rivalry Men |
| 10 MARCH 20:00 2020 | Individual rivalry Ladies |
| TRONDHEIM | |
| 11 MARCH 17:30 2020 | LO Qualifications Men |
| 11 MARCH 20:00 2020 | LO Qualifications Ladies |
| 12 MARCH 17:00 2020 | Individual Competition Men |
| 12 MARCH 20:00 2020 | Individual Competition Ladies (FINALE) |
| VIKERSUND | |
| 13 MARCH 18:00 2020 | LO Qualifications Vikersund |
| 14 MARCH 16:30 2020 | Team Competition |
| 15 MARCH 16:30 2020 | Individual Competition |
04 Slopes
A portion of the world’s most fabulous slopes in RAW Norwegian nature. Beginning in Holmenkollen, proceeding to Lillehammer, at that point to Trondheim before polishing off in Vikersund.
10 DAYS
That changes ski bouncing. Every contender will confront ten rivalries inside the course of 10 days, with a sum of 16 including ski hops. This is where the focuses for the capability and individual attention on group occasions tally together with the discussions from the particular events.
0 REST
The competitors will have no opportunity to rest! That is the reason we call this the world’s most outrageous ski bouncing tournament ever! Experience the rush and energy 10 – 19 March!
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RAW AIR – Holmenkollen
Welcome to the slope on Oslo! Holmenkollen has the debut of RAW AIR.
In Holmenkollen, you find a workable pace rivalry – beginning with capabilities on Friday with free passage. The following day, the men will act in a group rivalry before polishing off with singular competition on the conventional “Holmenkollen Sunday.” The Ladies have their capability on Saturday, before polishing off with an individual rivalry on Sunday.
All passes to the Holmenkollen occasion, which remembers rivalries for XC skiing and Nordic Combined, will consequently give you access to RAW AIR.
Holmenkollen is a customary and exceptional field, going back to 1892 when the main ski occasion was held here. Presently, it’s an energetic setting in Norway’s capital city Oslo.
FUN FACTS
CITY: Oslo
BUILT: 2008 – 2010
Slope Name: Holmenkollen
Crowd capacity: 70.000
RECORD: 141 m – Andreas Kofler (AUT) March fifth, 2011
Slope Size: 134 m
RAW AIR – Lillehammer
Welcome to the Olympic district of Lillehammer and our field Lysgårdsbakken. We are glad to have the second piece of RAW AIR – the most outrageous ski bouncing competition on the planet.
We will do our maximum to convey up to our standard – PERFECT SKIING!
FUN FACTS
CITY: Lillehammer
BUILT: 1992
Slope Name: Lysgårdsbakkene Ski Jumping Hill
Crowd Capacity: 50.000
RECORD: HS100 105 meters by Andreas Kofler in 2011 and HS138 146 meters by Simon Amman in 2009
SIZE: HS100 and HS138
RAW AIR – Trondheim
Welcome to Trondheim and Granåsen field. In 1997 we facilitated the FIS World Championships Nordic Events. It turned into a significant achievement! Presently we are anticipating RAW AIR – the most extraordinary ski bouncing competition on the planet.
FUN FACTS
CITY: Trondheim
BUILT: 1992
Slope Name: Granåsen
Crowd CAPACITY: 25.000
RECORD: 143m-Michael Hayboek 2015 and Noriaki Kasai 2016
SIZE: 140m
RAW AIR – Vikersund
Welcome to the SUPERFINAL of Raw Air in Vikersund – the most extraordinary ski flying slope on the planet! Following seven days of rivalry all over Norway, the competitors will show up in Vikersund to name the champ of the Raw Air Tournament. One including capability, one group rivalry, and one individual competition. Who can stand the weight right to the last in Vikersund?
FUN FACTS
CITY: Vikersund
BUILT: 2010-2011
Slope Name: Vikersund
Crowd Capacity: 30.000 +
RECORD: 253,5 – Stefan Kraft (AUT) 18 March 2017
SIZE: 240 m
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Victors OF THE RAW AIR TOURNAMENT 2019
RYŌYŪ KOBAYASHI and MAREN LUNDBY
The victors of RAW AIR 2019 are Japanese Ryōyū Kobayashi and Norwegian Maren Lundby. Lundby and the female jumpers took part in the competition just because of this year. Maren Lundby won her first World Cup triumph when she won in Tramplin List in Nizhny Tagil in Russia on December 10, 2016, and took her subsequent world cup triumph in the Miyanomori Hill in Sapporo on February 15, 2017. During the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, she got Olympic Champion in the average slope, before German Katharina Althaus and Japanese Sara Takanashi.
Ryōyū Kobayashi is a Japanese ski jumper and is the more youthful sibling of ski jumper Junshirō Kobayashi. Kobayashi had his presentation in the World Cup on January 24, 2016, in Zakopane during the 2015/16 season, where he wound up as best Japanese with a seventh spot 31.5 focuses behind the victor; Austrian Stefan Kraft. Kobayashi had his first platform position during the World Cup opening in Wisła on November 18, 2018, and won his first World Cup race in Ruka on November 24.
COUNTRIES Norway and Japan
BORN 7 Sept 1994 (Lundby) and 8 Nov 1996 (Kobayashi)
Individual BESTS 141.5 meters (Lundby) and 252 meters (Kobayashi)
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