A weather-wise tough end to the World Cup in speed skydiving.

It meant a long wait for the jumpers, and in the end the sum of the previous days' six jumping rounds was the end result in the branch.

The Swede Henrik Raimer made a good effort and took silver.

- I am super happy and think that the end result is fair, says Raimer in a press release.

He had an average result of 499.20 kilometers per hour.

- It was a hard fight for the medals and the top places changed a bit from jump to jump.

Which meant that I knew how we were doing, but everything could have changed if we had made more hopes.

The winner of the competition was the American Kyle Lobpries with an average result of 504.07 and the bronze medalist Luc Maisin from Belgium had 498.18.

At the 2016 World Cup, Raimer took gold and in 2018 it was a fourth place.