Feb 9 • 08:51 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Pleasant surprise! Kristjan Ilves made a powerful jump during Olympic training rounds

Kristjan Ilves achieved the fourth best jump in the first training round for Nordic combined at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, showing significant improvement this season.

Estonian Nordic combined skier Kristjan Ilves impressed during the first training round at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, securing the fourth best jump with a distance of 101 meters and scoring 84.9 points. His performance stands out, especially as it represents significant progress compared to his previous jumps this season. The top performer was Norwegian Einar Luraas Oftebro, who led the round with a jump of 101 meters and 89.8 points.

The training round, while not directly influencing competition results, plays a crucial role in building athletes' confidence. Ilves's solid performance indicates his growing readiness for the upcoming competition rounds, and should he replicate this success in the remaining two training rounds, it could bode well for his competitive outcomes. Alongside him, fellow Estonian competitor Ruubert Teder finished with a jump of 82.5 meters, placing him at the bottom of the 36-man field but still demonstrating his participation at a high level.

Overall, the training sessions serve as vital preparation ahead of the main events. Ilves's ability to rise above previous limitations and perform strongly can set a positive tone for the Estonian contingent at the Games, and fans may have reason to hope for good results in the competition to come.

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