Here’s how to watch ski jumping on TV for FREE today: Let’s continue in Lillehammer! | sport

Will Germany repeat Lillehammer’s success?

After the season opener, things continued quickly! After the mixed competition and the first individual competition, the men’s and women’s individual competitions are scheduled again today. The women’s turn starts at 12.00, the men’s turn follows at 15.50. BILD knows where you can watch the event live on TV today.

Ski jumping in Lillehammer: Who is showing the individual ski jumping live on TV today?

You have two options for watching the start of the season live on free TV. On the one hand, ARD broadcasts the jump live from Norway. There is also a live broadcast of the competition on sportschau.de. The first round for women starts at 12 noon. ARD went on air around 12:15 p.m.

On the other hand, with Eurosport you won’t miss a single second of a jump Winter Olympics. You can live there permanently or via live streaming on Discovery+. If you have a suitable subscription on paid streaming service DAZN (Advertisement), you can also watch the ski jumping competition live from Lillehammer there.

Alternatively, you can hold both competitions HERE follow the live ticker.

In their World Cup opener in Lillehammer, the German team put in a strong start to 2024. Three of the five competitions were contested by DSV – mixed doubles and men’s and women’s singles. There were also several podium places and two yellow jerseys. At the time, women’s national coach Heinz Kuttin spoke of “a dream” and emphasized: “It makes us very, very proud and gives our athletes great confidence for the future.” Despite the tough conditions, the jumpers were “even stronger overall.”

In the women’s singles, Katharina Schmid won in “Lysgårdsbakken” with a 238.9 point lead over Selina Freitag (236.1 points).

Pius Paschke won among the men. With jumps of 131.5 and 138.5 meters, he achieved victory on 23 November 2024 ahead of Austrians Daniel Tschofenig and Maximilian Ortner. Stefan Kraft dropped back to fourth after leading in the first half.

Can German ski jumpers shine again in Lillehammer this year?