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Raimund is out for ski jumping home match in Klingenthal

Raimund is out for ski jumping home match in Klingenthal

Raimund is out for ski jumping home match in Klingenthal
Raimund is out for ski jumping home match in Klingenthal

Ski Jumping Misfortune: Raimund Misses Home Match in Klingenthal

Oof, it seems like the German ski jumping team is dealing with an unexpected setback - their top jumper, Philipp Raimund of SC Oberstdorf, won't be able to participate in their home World Cup in Klingenthal due to an unfortunate illness. The 23-year-old's been battling an infection as per the German Ski Association's announcement on Thursday.

This setback puts Raimund in the unenviable 13th position in the overall World Cup standings, following two weekends of competitions. Unfortunately, he won't be joining his teammates for Klingenthal's World Cup. The German squad will be kicking things off with Andreas Wellinger, Karl Geiger, Pius Paschke, Stephan Leyhe, and Martin Hamann.

While Raimund's absence is a blow, the German ski jumpers are still fired up to bring their A-game in Klingenthal. After all, Germany boasts a close relationship with Nordic skiing clubs in regions like Saxony, thanks to the German Ski Association's traditional ties. This contributing factor has been instrumental in the nation's winter sports success arc. Plus, Germany has a storied history in ski jumping events, with the German Ski Association being quite enthusiastic about promoting the sport.

Although the sources don't provide specific details about Raimund's absence or its effects on the 2021-22 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Klingenthal, the competition itself was a thrilling spectacle. Marita Kramer rocked the women's events on December 10 and 11, 2021, showing off some outstanding performances.

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[1] Source for this enrichment data is not provided as it doesn't seem to directly relate to Raimund's absence or impact on the Klingenthal World Cup.

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