Ski Jumping

Kuttin Appointed Head Coach of Women's Ski Jumping Team, Horngacher Continues

Kuttin Appointed Head Coach of Women's Ski Jumping Team, Horngacher Continues

April 10, 2024 / Sportschau

The article announces that Heinz Kuttin will take over as the head coach for the German women's ski jumping team, taking over from interim coach Thomas Juffinger. Stefan Horngacher will continue as the head coach for the men's team. Previously associated with Nordic Combined, Kuttin brings a wealth of experience to the role.

Successes and Setbacks in the 2024 German Men's Ski Jumping Season

Successes and Setbacks in the 2024 German Men's Ski Jumping Season

March 25, 2024 / Sportschau

The article reviews the German men's ski jumping team's season, highlighting their achievements and challenges. Highlights include podium finishes, a second place in the Four Hills Tournament, and successes at the Ski Flying World Championship. Despite the successes, some challenges persist, particularly towards the end of the season.

Rosenborg Wins Dramatic Bronze in Lillehammer

March 14, 2024 / Eurosport

Rosenborg secured a dramatic bronze medal at the ski jumping event in Lillehammer. The competition showcased exciting performances from various athletes, but Rosenborg's last jump sealed their podium finish, contributing significantly to their team's overall score and morale.

Microchips for Ski Jumping suits - levelling the playing field and reducing waste

Microchips for Ski Jumping suits - levelling the playing field and reducing waste

March 08, 2024 / FIS Ski

The FIS has introduced a new procedure for ski jumping suits that includes marking them with NFC microchips to promote fairness and reduce material waste. Athletes will now be limited to a maximum of eight suits per season, encouraging a more level playing field between nations with differing resources.

Norway Dominates Team Ski Jumping Event in Lahti

Norway Dominates Team Ski Jumping Event in Lahti

March 02, 2024 / L'Équipe

Norway triumphed in the team ski jumping competition at Lahti, Finland, beating Austria and Germany. The Norwegian team, including Marius Lindvik and Halvor Egner Granerud, secured a commanding victory with a score of 935.2 points, outscoring Austria by 25.7 points.

Joséphine Pagnier Just Misses Podium in Hinzenbach

Joséphine Pagnier Just Misses Podium in Hinzenbach

February 25, 2024 / L'Équipe

Joséphine Pagnier finished in fourth place during the ski jumping World Cup event at Hinzenbach, Austria. She achieved jumps of 86.5 and 88.5 meters, placing her fifth in the overall World Cup standings. Eva Pinkelnig won the event, followed by Nika Prevc and Jacqueline Seifriedsberger on the podium.

Stefan Kraft Triumphs at Lake Placid in World Cup Showdown

Stefan Kraft Triumphs at Lake Placid in World Cup Showdown

February 11, 2024 / L'Équipe

Austrian ski jumper Stefan Kraft won the World Cup event in Lake Placid, USA, managing an impressive first jump followed by a solid second one. He was followed by Lovro Kos from Slovenia and Philipp Raimund from Germany, who tied for second place with 278.4 points each.

Ski Jumping Sensation Peter Prevc to Retire After Current Season

Ski Jumping Sensation Peter Prevc to Retire After Current Season

February 06, 2024 / L'Équipe

Slovenian ski jumper Peter Prevc has announced that he will retire at the end of the current season. The 31-year-old has had an illustrious career, highlighted by a win at the 2016 Four Hills Tournament and securing the World Cup overall title the same year. He will conclude his career after the World Cup event in Planica in March.

Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Triumphs in Ski Jumping World Cup at Willingen

Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Triumphs in Ski Jumping World Cup at Willingen

February 03, 2024 / L'Équipe

Jacqueline Seifriedsberger, an Austrian ski jumper, claimed victory in the World Cup event at Willingen, scoring 161.4 points. The competition was marked by challenging conditions due to rain, with Sara Takanashi of Japan and Katharina Schmid of Germany finishing second and third, respectively.

Johann André Forfang Dominates at Willingen World Cup Event

Johann André Forfang Dominates at Willingen World Cup Event

February 03, 2024 / L'Équipe

Johann André Forfang from Norway triumphed at the World Cup event in Willingen, Germany, setting a new hill record with a second jump of 155.5 meters. He finished ahead of Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi and fellow Norwegian Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal who completed the podium. French competitor Valentin Foubert ended in 44th place after initially qualifying in 22nd.

Nika Prevc Triumphs at Ljubno World Cup, Joséphine Pagnier Secures 15th Place Again

Nika Prevc Triumphs at Ljubno World Cup, Joséphine Pagnier Secures 15th Place Again

January 28, 2024 / L'Équipe

Slovenian ski jumper Nika Prevc claimed her sixth victory of the season at the World Cup event in Ljubno, with a score of 276.8 points, finishing ahead of competitors Eva Pinkelnig and Nika Kriznar. French jumper Joséphine Pagnier, after winning two World Cup events this season, finished 15th in this competition.

Ski Jumping

January 27, 2024 / Yle.fi

This Yle page is dedicated to ski jumping news, featuring a wide array of headlines, images, and links to related articles. It covers updates from international competitions, training and facility developments, as well as profiles and performance reports of notable ski jumpers.