After the first round, Marius Lindvik led when he jumped 133 meters and was awarded 139.5 points. Behind him was Dawid Kubacki, from Poland, with 138.2 points and compatriot Johann Andre Forfang who got 129.2 points.

In the second round Marius Lindvik followed by jumping 120.5 meters and was awarded 113.8 points. Same points as Kubacki, which meant Lindvik kept away and won the competition in Innsbruck with a total of 253.3 points. Two finished Dawid Kubacki with 252 points ahead of Daniel Andre Tande on 249.3 points who advanced from a twelfth place.

Afterwards, it was an overjoyed Marius Lindvik who won for the parents who had traveled from Oslo.

- I thought he (Marius Lindvik) would fly longer in this race and thus be better in the total. But a victory is a victory, and we should not take that away from him, says SVT Sports expert Anders Daun.

Can win the total

The competition in Innsbruck was the third competition of the German-Austrian jumping week. In the first race, Ryōyū Kobayashi, from Japan, won. The victory was his fifth in a row during the jumping week and on New Year's Day in Garmisch-Partenkirchen he was able to become historic with six straight sectional victories.

But he did not have to be historical because the Norwegian, Marius Lindvik, won and broke the record in Garmisch-Partenkirchen with 143.5 meters in the first round.

Lindvik shares the record with Swiss Olympian Simon Ammann, four Olympic golds, who recorded his hope exactly ten years ago.

Read more here: Record jump gave Norwegian victory in Garmisch

The Jumping Week ends on Monday with a competition in the Austrian Bischofshofen. Prior to the last competition, Ryōyū Kobayashi, who failed in Innsbruck, leads before just Marius Lindvik.