PREDAZZO, Italy — A disappointing Olympics for Austria's ski jumpers turned to gold Monday on the final night of competition in the debut of the men's super team ski jump at the Milan Cortina Games.
Jan Hoerl and Olympic rookie Stephan Embacher led through the event before a snow squall forced the cancellation of the final round of the event.
Poland took silver and Norway won bronze.
The result was redemption for Austria, which won the men's team event in Beijing in 2022, but had not reached the podium in this Olympics.
''The last 10 days were hard for our team so it was the last chance today,'' said Hoerl, who was part of the 2022 winning team. ''We knew that, so we kept focused and we were able to enjoy five good jumps. It's amazing, unbelievable.''
Hoerl's best individual finish had been a fifth on the men's large hill and Embacher's had been a pair of seventh place finishes on each hill. Both had also been on the mixed team that finished fifth.
The new format replaced the former four-man team contest on the large hill with teams of two. Seventeen nations jumped in the first round and the top 12 made the second round. The best eight moved on to the final.
But as heavy snow and wind held up competition with only a few skiers left to make their final jump, the round was canceled and the second round standings determined the winners.