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Germany wins Nordic combined World Cup

By Associated Press

SCHONACH, Germany: Germany won the team competition of the Nordic combined World Cup today.

The team of Georg Hettich, Eric Frenzel, Bjoern Kircheisen and Tino Edelmann finished 16.9 seconds ahead of Norway in the 20-kilometer relay. Austria was third.

Germany was missing reigning world champion Ronny Ackermann, while teammates Sebastian Haseney and Johannes Rydzek were sidelined with an illness.

''The race was of the best kind, just like the weather,'' said Hermann Weinbach, the Germany coach. ''I am surprised that the team won in its reduced form.''

Earlier today, the German team also won the ski jump of the combined event, ahead of Austria and Finland.

SCHONACH, Germany: Germany won the team competition of the Nordic combined World Cup today.

The team of Georg Hettich, Eric Frenzel, Bjoern Kircheisen and Tino Edelmann finished 16.9 seconds ahead of Norway in the 20-kilometer relay. Austria was third.

Germany was missing reigning world champion Ronny Ackermann, while teammates Sebastian Haseney and Johannes Rydzek were sidelined with an illness.

''The race was of the best kind, just like the weather,'' said Hermann Weinbach, the Germany coach. ''I am surprised that the team won in its reduced form.''

Earlier today, the German team also won the ski jump of the combined event, ahead of Austria and Finland.



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