Ski Jumping
Andrzej Duda's Last Appearance: Asked About the Performance of Polish Ski Jumpers
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
In his last appearance as president, Andrzej Duda attended the Ski Jumping World Cup in Wisła. He was asked about the performance of Polish athletes, acknowledging their challenges this season but highlighting the successful turnout at the recent competition.
Ski Jumping: Schmid Dominates Twice in China
December 08, 2024 / Sport1
Katharina Schmid achieved a remarkable double victory at the Intercontinental Cup held on the Olympic hill in Zhangjiakou, China, winning both events with impressive margins. She finished the weekend with victories of 53.9 points over teammate Selina Freitag and 53.8 points over Chinese competitor Liu Qi, reaffirming her dominance in ski jumping and leading the World Cup rankings.
End of an Era: Polish Coach Makes Decision That Worries Kamil Stoch and Piotr Żyła
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
Coach Thomas Thurnbichler announced that one of the two champions, Kamil Stoch or Piotr Żyła, will likely not be included in the Polish national team for the upcoming World Cup events. Both have had disappointing results recently, leading to speculation about their future in the team.
"Just Jump Normally" - A Pole for Whom Wisła Was a Major Success
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
Jakub Wolny experienced a significant success at the Wisła event after struggling in the previous season. He expressed newfound confidence, having moved up in ranking with his performance, despite acknowledging some ongoing challenges with his jumps.
Race of Two Speeds. Here is the Nations Cup Standings
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
The latest update of the Nations Cup standings reveals Austria leading significantly ahead of Germany after the competition in Wisła. Poland is fighting to hold onto fifth place, while the standings show a large gap between the leading teams and the rest.
Here's the Leader of the Polish Team in Terms of Earnings! This is How Much He Earned in Wisła
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
Six Polish ski jumpers advanced to the second round of the World Cup competition in Wisła, thanks to which the Polish team earned significant financial bonuses. The leader of the Polish team, Paweł Wąsek, has already earned nearly 50,000 PLN in six competitions, but German athlete Pius Paschke is dominating with his remarkable earnings.
Best competition for Poles this season! Fantastic battle for victory in Wisła
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
The ski jumping competition in Wisła was thrilling from start to finish, showcasing an impressive performance by Polish athletes. With six Poles progressing to the second series, the competition highlighted Paweł Wąsek's notable 11th place finish and Pius Paschke's eventual victory, solidifying his lead in the World Cup standings.
Wisła competition nearly canceled! Adam Małysz reveals the backstage story
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
The World Cup ski jumping event in Wisła was nearly called off due to a significant issue that occurred on the jump overnight before the competition. Adam Małysz, the president of the Polish Ski Association, disclosed that a hole formed on the landing hill, which could have jeopardized the event.
Thomas Thurnbichler Highlights Important Detail: "We Cannot Lose So Easily"
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
Thomas Thurnbichler emphasized his team's performance following a successful ski jumping competition in Wisła, stating that the athletes are starting to showcase their training jumps in competitions, which is a positive sign for the future. He underscored the importance of not losing points easily as they prepare for upcoming events.
Aleksander Zniszczoł felt pain. His explanation is a hit!
December 08, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
After the ski jumping competition in Wisła, Aleksander Zniszczoł reported some back pain, attributing it to overload but remained optimistic about his performance. He finished the weekend with 16th and 12th places, marking his best results so far this season, showing potential heading into further competitions.
Paschke dominates in Wisla and flies into third World Cup win of the season
December 08, 2024 / FIS
Pius Paschke of Germany claimed his third World Cup victory of the 2024/25 season with a dominant performance at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Wisla, Poland. By achieving impressive jumps, he secured a significant lead over the competition, finishing well ahead of second-place finisher Jan Hoerl from Austria.
Paschke Takes Third Place in Wisla
December 07, 2024 / Sport1
Pius Paschke secures a podium finish in Wisla, taking third place behind Daniel Tschofenig's first victory. Paschke remains a leading figure in the Ski Jumping World Cup with four podiums in five events this season.