Hendrickson sets, and resets hill record in Slovenia

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Sarah Hendrickson set a pair of women’s hill records at Ljubno, Slovenia Sunday (Feb. 12) to ice her sixth win of the World Cup Ski Jump season and stretch her tour lead to 211 points with four events remaining.

The teenage American said she was “happy to have won again,” and that “I did not think that my season would go this well.” She said she will now train at Pradazzo, Italy before trekking to Turkey for the World Junior Championships.

Hendrickson set the hill record in her first leap of 91.5m, then buried it in her second leap of 95.0m giving her the 12.9 point victory over Japan’s Sara Takanashi. Austrian Jacqueline Seifriedsberger was third.

Gepa photo

OFFICIAL RESULTS
12.02.2012
Race codex: 3191

World Cup
Ladies’ HS95

TD FIS MATHIS HUBERT SUI

  

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Jump 1 Jump 2 Points
 1  43  5999 HENDRICKSON Sarah  1994  USA   91.5  95.0  259.6
 2  34  6198 TAKANASHI Sara  1996  JPN   90.0  90.5  246.7
 3  35  1909 SEIFRIEDSBERGER Jacqueline  1991  AUT   87.0  84.5  222.4
 4  39  4767 GRAESSLER Ulrike  1987  GER   87.5  85.5  221.2
 5  42  4130 IRASCHKO Daniela  1983  AUT   85.0  81.5  211.7
 6  38  4890 SAGEN Anette  1985  NOR   85.5  79.0  210.6
 6  37  1953 FAISST Melanie  1990  GER   85.5  80.5  210.6
 8  36  4632 JEROME Jessica  1987  USA   83.5  81.0  209.2
 9  40  5000 POZUN Katja  1993  SLO   84.5  80.5  208.9
 10  41  4637 VAN Lindsey  1984  USA   85.0  80.0  208.0
 11  32  5388 INSAM Evelyn  1994  ITA   80.0  80.0  201.8
 12  23  4538 WATASE Ayumi  1984  JPN   81.5  79.0  201.5
 13  25  4893 JAHR Line  1984  NOR   81.0  79.5  200.4
 14  26  5855 ROGELJ Spela  1994  SLO   79.5  79.5  197.2
 15  14  4537 KASAI Yoshiko  1980  JPN   80.0  79.0  195.6
 16  27  1911 HAEFELE Anna  1989  GER   79.0  79.5  195.5
 17  11  5754 ITO Yuki  1994  JPN   76.5  78.5  191.5
 18  22  2682 HUGHES Abby  1989  USA   80.0  78.0  191.1
 19  21  5010 VOGT Carina  1992  GER   79.5  77.0  189.8
 20  30  5251 WUERTH Svenja  1993  GER   77.0  77.0  183.0
 21  19  4883 JOHNSON Alissa  1987  USA   79.0  76.0  181.8
 22  33  5498 MATTEL Coline  1995  FRA   74.5  78.5  180.8
 23  18  6113 ALTHAUS Katharina  1996  GER   79.5  72.0  179.5
 24  20  5793 KYKKAENEN Julia  1994  FIN   75.5  76.5  178.6
 25  16  1921 RUNGGALDIER Elena  1990  ITA   77.0  73.5  177.5
 26  17  6197 BOGATAJ Ursa  1995  SLO   75.5  75.5  176.1
 27  12  6013 LEMARE Lea  1996  FRA   76.0  72.0  171.4
 28  24  1912 DEMETZ Lisa  1989  ITA   75.0  73.0  170.9
 29  6  5483 DOLEZELOVA Michaela  1994  CZE   75.0  72.0  170.7
 30  13  6186 KEIL Katharina  1993  AUT   75.5  70.5  166.3
 31  5  1917 D AGOSTINA Roberta  1991  ITA   74.5    85.7
 32  31  4929 VTIC Maja  1988  SLO   75.5    84.8
 33  15  5015 VUIK Wendy  1988  NED   74.0    83.5
 34  10  5707 MIKOVA Lucie  1994  CZE   72.0    83.3
 35  1  5005 POGRAJC Manja  1994  SLO   72.5    81.7
 36  4  6343 GLADYSHEVA Anastasiya  1987  RUS   72.5    81.2
 37  28  5387 WINDMUELLER Sabrina  1987  SUI   72.5    80.4
 38  29  5917 CLAIR Julia  1994  FRA   72.0    80.0
 39  7  5716 ROIDER Cornelia  1994  AUT   71.5    78.2
 40  9  6569 SCHOITSCH Sonja  1997  AUT   70.0    77.0
 41  3  1916 TEPES Anja  1991  SLO   67.5    69.0
 42  8  5742 STEEN HANSEN Synne  1993  NOR   67.0    67.1
 43  2  6352 HAGEMOEN Jenny Synnove  1993  NOR   63.0    56.6

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In memoriam: The veteran of the staff, McKee started with Ski Racing in 1980. Over the seasons, he covered virtually every aspect of the sport, from the pro tours to junior racing, freestyle and World Cup alpine competition. He wrote the first national stories for many U.S. team stars, and was still around to report on their retirements. “Longevity has its rewards,” he said, “but it’s a slow process.”