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Königssee (dpa) - Does Francesco Friedrich finish the four-man bobsleigh World Cup season unbeaten?

For the ski jumpers, the grand finale of the Willingen weekend is coming up and how is speed skater Claudia Pechstein doing in Heerenveen?

An overview of winter sports this Sunday:

BOB

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World Cup in Innsbruck / Igls, Austria

10.00 a.m. four-man, 1st run


11.30 a.m. four-man, second run 2.00 p.m. two-man bobsleigh, women, 1st run


3.30 p.m. two-man bob, women, second run

Will Francesco Friedrich finish the four-man World Cup season unbeaten?

The Saxon and his crew have had eleven wins of the season so far and hardly anyone doubts that he will also win the last competition before the World Cup in Altenberg next week on his favorite track in Innsbruck / Igls.

For women, it's still about the overall World Cup.

Kim Kalicki is only 51 points behind the Austrian Katrin Beierl.

Olympic champion Mariama Jamanka also wants to defend her third place.

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SLEDGING 

World Championship in Koenigssee, Germany

10.00 a.m .: singles, women, 1st round (ARD and Eurosport2)


11.50 a.m .: singles, women, 2nd round (ARD and Eurosport2)


1.30 p.m .: team relay (ARD and Eurosport2)

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After triumphing with three medals in the sprint, the German luge riders are going into the race on Sunday with good prospects.

Whether Julia Taubitz, who had just qualified for the sprint, can also win her first world championship title in the single-seater race also depends on whether the world cup winner and sprint fourth Natalie Geisenberger clinches her fifth world championship gold.

With that she would catch up with the record world champion Tatjana Hüfner.

Anna Berreiter is also given outsider opportunities after her second place in the sprint.

SKI JUMPING

4.15 p.m.: World Cup in Willingen, men's large hill individual (ARD)

1:15 p.m .: World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt, women’s large hill individual

After the mixed first day of competition, the big final of the Willingen weekend is coming up for the German ski jumpers.

Markus Eisenbichler jumped to eighth place as the best German in the victory of the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud.

In addition to World Cup points, the flight artists are also looking to win their own Willingen Six ranking and the associated prize money of 15,000 euros.

For the German jumpers, the home game in the Black Forest continues.

Katharina Althaus & Co. measure their strength again on the large hill in Titisee-Neustadt.

ALPINE SKIING

World Cup in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

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11.00 a.m.: Women's Super-G (ARD and Eurosport)


World Cup in Chamonix, France

9.30am / 12.30pm: Men's slalom (ARD and Eurosport)

Kira Weidle messed up part one of their weekend double pack as 23rd in Garmisch's Super-G and Linus Straßer as 17th in the slalom in Chamonix.

Both of them have the same races on Sunday - now they want to improve.

The World Cups are also the dress rehearsals for the Starnberg-born and Munich a good week before the start of the World Cup in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

NORDIC COMBINATION

World Cup in Seefeld, Austria

12.15 p.m.: Ski jumping from the normal hill (ARD)

3.30 p.m .: 15 kilometers of cross-country skiing (ARD and Eurosport)

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Seefeld triple

The Norwegian Jarl Magnus Riiber is the big favorite to win the final day of the Seefeld triplet.

The German Nordic combiners are in wait.

Eric Frenzel, Vinzenz Geiger and Fabian Rießle are fourth, fifth and sixth.

"We have to keep looking that we can make up the loss from the first jump in order to maybe place another on the podium," said national coach Hermann Weinbuch.

In the triple of combiners, the results of three consecutive competitions are added up.

Cross-country skiing

World Cup in Falun, Sweden

1.30 p.m .: finals, sprint classic technique, women (Eurosport)

1.58 p.m.: Finals, sprint classic technique, men (Eurosport)

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At the end of the competitions in Falun, Sweden, the best sprinters are required.

The German cross-country skiers cannot keep up with the world's best in this discipline.

It is different with women in distance races.

On Saturday Katharina Hennig showed a strong performance with fourth place over ten kilometers in the classic technique and thus also gave hope for the home World Cup from February 23 in Oberstdorf.

ICE FAST RUN

World Cup in Heerenveen, Netherlands

1.00 p.m .: 500 meters women


1.40 p.m .: 500 meters men


2.16 p.m .: 3000 meters women


3.12 p.m .: 5000 meters men


4.40 p.m .: 1000 meters women


5.20 p.m .: 1000 meters men

For the German ice sprinters, the last day of the World Cup is not only about top positions, but also about crucial points for qualifying for the World Cup in two weeks.

Over 1000 meters, Joel Dufter and Nico Ihle can no longer be pushed out of the starting field.

The same applies to the long distance runners Claudia Pechstein and Patrick Beckert, who want to get closer to their top form at the World Cup dress rehearsal.

SKI FREESTYLE

World Cup on Feldberg, Baden-Wuerttemberg

12 noon: Ski cross women and men (ARD livestream)

After the first races on Saturday were canceled due to bad weather and snow showers, the organizers and the German athletes are now hoping for part two of the home World Cup.

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