Previous Trondheim – FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Coverage
Nick Alexander and Anders Johnson tried to end a streak of three straight Ski Jumping World Cup events without a US jumper in the first round but failed to qualify again or even reach the top 50. Alexander did improve on his 56th place finish from the last jump but came up short in 51st after “only” jumping 116m. Johnson slipped to 56th after a 54th place finish in his last event as he scored only a 46.5 on the judges score.
Both should have a chance to rebound quickly as there is another ski jumping event in Oslo starting with a qualification round on Saturday morning. Saturday will also be a return to the hill for the women including Jessica Jerome who finished second in her last event. WeSupportTheUS.com will have a look at the start lists for the Oslo events on Friday evening.

