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Oberstdorf (dpa) - Full program in winter sports: Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf, Alpine Ski World Cups in Val di Fassa and Bansko and Ski Freestyle in Bakuriani.

SKI JUMPING

World Cup in Oberstdorf, Germany

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Mixed, normal hill

5.00 p.m .: 1st and 2nd round (ARD and Eurosport)

The women's ski jumping world championship title to be defended is already gone.

Now it is up to Germany's pilots to hold the mixed gold of 2019.

In Seefeld in 2019 Katharina Althaus, Juliane Seyfarth, Karl Geiger and Markus Eisenbichler defeated the home team Austria in a close duel.

This time, Andreas Bauer and Stefan Horngacher's protégés are not among the tightest favorites.

Instead, Slovenia and Norway make the strongest impression so far.

Germany's team has hardly changed: Althaus, Geiger and Eisenbichler are back, plus Anna Rupprecht.

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NORDIC COMBINATION

World Cup in Oberstdorf, Germany

Men's team competition

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10.00 a.m .: Jump from the normal hill (ARD and Eurosport 2)


3.00 p.m .: 4x5 kilometers (ARD and Eurosport)

Tin in singles, gold in quartet?

The team competition offers the Nordic combined athletes the greatest chance of winning a world title.

In the line-up of Eric Frenzel, Fabian Rießle, Vinzenz Geiger and Terence Weber, the strengths of the German team lie primarily in the cross-country ski run.

The biggest competitor is Norway for world champion Jarl Magnus Riiber.

Two years ago in Seefeld, the quartet from Scandinavia won the team competition and dethroned defending champion Germany.

Other medal candidates are Austria, Japan and Finland.

Cross-country skiing

World Cup in Oberstdorf, Germany

Team sprints

1.00 p.m.: Finals in free technology (ARD and Eurosport 2)

Germany's cross-country skiers are far away from the medals in the four previous decisions.

Even in the team sprint in free technique, the local heroes are only considered outsiders.

The competitions have so far been dominated by the Scandinavians.

The Norwegian Johannes Kläbo won his first gold medal in the sprint, Therese Johaug followed up in the skiathlon on Saturday.

Kläbo is chasing after his next World Championship title on Sunday, even though he took on the tough 30-kilometer skiathlon in Allgäu on Saturday.

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ALPINE SKIING

World Cup in Val di Fassa, Italy

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

World Cup in Bansko, Bulgaria

10 a.m. / 1 ​​p.m. (CET): Men's giant slalom (ARD stream and Eurosport)

After her third place in the downhill on Saturday, Vice World Champion Kira Weidle also wants to attack in the Super-G of Val di Fassa.

In the curvier of the two speed disciplines, however, the Starnberg woman is more of an outsider.

The big favorite is once again the Swiss Lara Gut-Behrami, who has already won the two downhill runs in Val di Fassa and recently also became world champion in Super-G in Cortina d'Ampezzo.

Another giant slalom is due for the men.

Alexander Schmid from Allgäu is once again a contender for the top ten.

SKI FREESTYLE

World Cup in Bakuriani, Georgia

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8.30 a.m. (CET): Mixed team competition (Eurosport2)

For the German ski crossers, the weekend in Bakuriani is already over after Florian Wilsmann's victory on Saturday.

They do not take part in the team event due to the current lack of female athletes.

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