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"Regelrecht Schmuck": Geiger Despite the Low Form of the Flight World Cup

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With Olympia it won't be for Karl Geiger. At the Skiflug World Championships in his home town of Oberstdorf, however, he gets a chance to prove himself.After the Olympics, the former ski jumping world champion Karl Geiger gets a chance at another major event for a medal.The 32-year-old Allgäuer was nominated as one of five Germans for the Skiflug World Championships this weekend in his home town of Oberstdorf. "Until now, the whole year was real…

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In ski jumping, the second major highlight of the season is the Skiflug World Championships 2026. On Friday, the first two of the four passes will be held. chiemgau24.de will be in the liveticker.

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For Karl Geiger, the World Ski Flying Championships in his home town of Oberstdorf are the highlight of the season. For the other German ski jumpers, the World Ski Championships should give courage in ski flying before the Olympic Winter Games.

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With Olympia it won't be for Karl Geiger. At the Skiflug World Championships in his home town of Oberstdorf, however, he gets a chance to prove himself.After the Olympics, the former ski jumping world champion Karl Geiger gets a chance at another major event for a medal.The 32-year-old Allgäuer was nominated as one of five Germans for the Skiflug World Championships this weekend in his home town of Oberstdorf. "Until now, the whole year was real…

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When the best ski jumpers last flew, Anže Lanišek won, and he heads to the World Championships in Oberstdorf well-rested and with an excellent record of victory in Zakopane.

After the Olympics, former World Ski Jump Champion Karl Geiger gets a chance to win a medal at another major event. The 32-year-old Allgäuer was nominated as one of five Germans for the World Ski Flight Championship this weekend in his home town of Oberstdorf. "Until now, the whole year has been very, very difficult – really shitty. That's why I'm glad it gets a bit better and I can make nice jumps out there and ski flying well," said Geiger, wh…

In Oberstdorf, the ski flyers are competing for the World Championship title: Werner Schuster talks about the current slump in form, concerns about the next generation and the prospects for the Olympics.

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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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