Published On: Fri, Jan 2nd, 2026

Bergisel High Stakes: All Eyes on Innsbruck for Rescheduled “Super Saturday”

The silence at the Bergisel stadium today was a stark contrast to the thunderous cheers expected for the third leg of the Four Hills Tournament. After a severe Innsbruck weather alert forced the postponement of Friday’s qualifying session, organizers have confirmed a grueling “Double-Header” for Saturday, January 3rd.

The New Schedule

Ski jumping fans in Tyrol and those traveling from across Austria are advised to adjust their plans. The new timetable for tomorrow is as follows:

  • 10:00 AM: Rescheduled Qualifying Round
  • 1:30 PM: Official Competition (1st Round & Finals)

The gates will open early, and organizers remind fans that tickets from Friday remain valid. However, with the national day of mourning in effect, a somber minute of silence will precede the first flight at 10:00 AM.

High Stakes for the Austrian Eagles

Following the Four Hills Garmisch results, the pressure is on the Austrian team to perform on home soil. Jan Hörl and Stefan Kraft remain within striking distance of the overall lead, but the unpredictable winds of the Bergisel “cauldron” are a legendary equalizer.

“The Bergisel is a unique hill; it requires perfect focus,” says our lead sports analyst. “Missing a day of rhythm due to weather can rattle even the veterans, but the home crowd advantage in Innsbruck is undeniable.”

Travel and Safety Warning

Fans heading to the stadium must navigate a hazardous landscape. A critical Austria weather update warns of severe black ice on the approach roads to Innsbruck. Public transport is highly recommended. For those using the Digital Climate Ticket, extra shuttle buses will run from Innsbruck Main Station.

Additionally, ensure you have your ID Austria active for any digital ticket renewals or parking permits managed through official state apps.

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