Four Hills Tournament 2022 Innsbruck – schedule, broadcast & betting
Image: The Four Hills Tournament 2022 on Bergisel in Innsbruck. Who will fly to victory on January 4th? (© Daniel Karmann / dpa / picturedesk.com)
In the Four Hills Tournament 2021/22 is half-time and the tour entourage moves to Austria.
The Bergisel jump in Innsbruck will take place on January 4th, 2022. The day before, on January 3, 2022, the qualification will take place.
Here you can find all the information about the Innsbruck 2022 tour – the exact schedule with broadcast, the hill and the favorites for the Bergisel jump, including current betting odds.
Innsbruck 2022: schedule & broadcast
January 3rd: | transmission | ||
11:15 a.m. | Start of training | ||
1:30 p.m. | Initial qualification | Eurosport | |
January 4th: | |||
12:00 o’clock | Beginning of probe passage | ||
13:30 | Start of competition (1st round) | ZDF, Eurosport | |
following: | Award ceremony |
The Four Hills Tournament 2022 in Innsbruck
- Innsbruck 2022: schedule & broadcast
- Four Hills Tournament broadcast
- Innsbruck 2022: favorites + betting odds
- Previous Innsbruck winners
Schedule & broadcast for the Innsbruck Bergiselspringen 2022
The second half of the Four Hills Tournament will also take place in Austria in the 2021/22 season. The traditional Bergisel jump 2022 will take place in Innsbruck on January 4th.
The broadcast of the Four Hills Tournament 2022 in Innsbruck can be seen on free TV. The ZDF and Eurosport show the third competition on 4.1. Live.
The day before (3.1.) The qualification will also be shown live and in full on Eurosport.
Innsbruck 2022 – spectators are allowed
The Four Hills Tournament 2021 in Oberstdorf and Garmisch took place without spectators.
At the third station it’s different: spectators are allowed to take part in the Bergisel jump in Innsbruck.
As the Austrian Ski Association (ÖSV) has announced, 4,000 spectators will be there in the Bergisel stadium. Only the qualification will take place in front of empty stands.
Four Hills Tournament 2022 Innsbruck: The Schanze
On January 23, 1927 there was the first jumping at Bergisel on the natural hill. A year later an inrun tower was built.
From 2001 to 2003 the Bakken and the facility were rebuilt. The construction cost a total of 12 million euros.
In 2002 the London architect Zaha Hadid received the Austrian State Prize for Architecture for the building, and it is today one of the most architecturally significant sports buildings in Austria.
The Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze – dates & figures:
Worth knowing about Innsbruck:
»The first winner on the Bergiselsschanze as part of the Four Schnazer Tour was the Austrian Sepp Bradl. Helmut Recknagel was the first German winner in Innsbruck in 1958.
»In 2014 the stunt driver Günter Schachermayr drove up the inrun lane with a scooter, with a 35 ° incline (around 70% incline) the world’s steepest ride on a Vespa
»In 2002 the architect Zaha Hadid received the Austrian State Prize for Architecture for the building, and it is now one of the most important sports buildings in Austria.
Four Hills Tournament 2022 Innsbruck: favorites and betting odds
Who will win the Bergisel jumping at the Four Hills Tournament 2022 in Innsbruck? After the first two stations at the latest, and especially after the New Year’s event, everything in the world of ski jumping revolves around this question.
Because: Innsbruck is the third station and thus it is half time in the Four Hills Tournament. Who will be the tour leader for the Bergiselspringen 2022?
If the favorite location for the first competition in Oberstdorf and maybe also for the New Year’s competition in Garmisch was still a bit unclear, the favorites could have emerged now.
With the tour betting odds of the Betting providers in Germany Will, because those actors are ahead who also take the top places in the overall ranking of the Four Hills Tournament.
The best betting providers for the Four Hills Tournament 2021/22
The Innsbruck winners since 2015:
- 2021: Kamil Stoch (POL)
- 2020: Marius Lindvik (NOR)
- 2019: Ryōyū Kobayashi (JAP)
- 2018: Kamil Stoch (POL)
- 2017: Daniel-André Tande (NOR)
- 2016: Peter Prevc (SLO)
- 2016: Richard Freitag (GER)