

Daniel Andre Tande was in a league of his own in the Norwegian national championships and took both titles in Trondheim.
In the normal hill competition on Saturday, the 21-year-old showed the best jumps in both rounds on 107.5 m and 101 m and won with a total of 289.5 points.
More than 20 points behind the winner, Joacim Oedegaard Bjoereng and Joachim Hauer tied for the second place. Bjoereng jumped on 101.5 m and 96.5 m, Hauer posted jumps on 100 m and 100.5 m. Both scored 268.0 points.
Andreas Stjernen (101 m and 97 m) and Anders Fannemel (100.5 m and 96 m) closely missed the podium in fourth and fifth with 265.5 and 265.0 points.
Daniel Andre Tande was also clearly the best in the large hill event on Sunday. He won his second title this weekend with jumps on 143.5 m and 139 m and 296.1 points.
Joacim Oedegaard Bjoereng could repeat his second place from the day before and showed a strong performance again with 132.5 m and 134.5 m and 267.7 points.
The third place went to Anders Fannemel with 131 m and 130.5 m (254.8 points), he came in only 0.7 points ahead of Kenneth Gangnes, who finished fourth with 131 m and 129 m.
Lundby and Jahr win ladies' competitions
Maren Lundby took the ladies' title on the normal hill with jumps on 93 m and 97.5 m (270.8 points), ahead of Line Jahr, who scored 261.3 points with 92.5 m and 95 m. Anniken Mork came in third with 87 m and 90.5 m (216.5 points).
On the large hill the two favorites swapped positions. Line Jahr took the win with 125 m and 126.5 m (230.3 points), followed by Maren Lundby, with 126 m and 122 m (223.0 points). Anniken Mork was third again with 149.4 points (105 m / 106 m).
Source: fis-ski.com





