Ski Jumping
How much Poland’s ski jumpers have earned so far: 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak leads the team
December 13, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
The article reviews World Cup prize money after the Klingenthal round, highlighting 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak as Poland’s top earner this season despite still being outside the absolute world elite. Tomasiak has amassed €19,850, ahead of teammates Kamil Stoch and Piotr Żyła, while overall the international money list is led by Domen Prevc, followed by Ryoyu Kobayashi and Anže Lanišek. The piece underscores Tomasiak’s rise as both Poland’s sporting and financial leader this winter.
Key takeaway after 18-year-old Pole’s jump: everyone is talking about it
December 13, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
An 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak dazzled in the first round of the Klingenthal World Cup, earning high style marks and sitting fifth, but slipped to 18th after a weaker second jump. Despite the drop, Polish and international experts highlighted his excellent technique and maturity, noting he has scored points in every World Cup event he has finished. Other Poles in the points were Kamil Stoch (20th), Maciej Kot (25th) and Piotr Żyła (28th), while Domen Prevc dominated to win.
Kacper Tomasiak pulls ahead of Polish teammates – latest World Cup overall standings
December 13, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
After the Klingenthal World Cup event, 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak strengthened his status as the top Polish jumper in the overall standings, rising his tally to 137 points and holding 14th place. Domen Prevc extended his lead in the Crystal Globe race to 570 points, ahead of Anže Lanišek and Ryoyu Kobayashi. The article lists the current top‑10 overall and the positions of leading Poles, with Stoch, Żyła, Kubacki, Kot and Wąsek trailing Tomasiak.
Domen Prevc delivers third successive World Cup win
December 13, 2025 / FIS
Slovenia’s Domen Prevc dominated the men’s World Cup round in Klingenthal with jumps of 142.5 m and 143 m, securing his third straight victory and extending his overall lead. Austria’s Stefan Kraft returned from a short break to take second ahead of Germany’s Philipp Raimund in third, while Japan’s Ren Nikaido and Ryoyu Kobayashi surged in the second round to finish fourth and fifth.
Why 18-year-old Pole missed his second jump—coach explains what went wrong
December 13, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
Kacper Tomasiak stunned in the first round at Klingenthal with 134 m and sat fifth at halfway, but a slightly early takeoff in round two limited him to 126.5 m and 18th overall—still the top Polish result. Coach Maciej Maciusiak said the timing error meant “the takeoff didn’t give back,” while praising the youngster’s growing consistency. Domen Prevc dominated the event with 142.5 m and 143 m; other Poles finished mid‑pack or lower.
Huge feat by 18-year-old Pole: a debut streak not seen in 10 years
December 13, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
Poland’s Kacper Tomasiak has scored World Cup points in each of his first starts, joining a short list of all‑time elite debutants. The last jumper to begin with at least eight consecutive point‑scoring World Cup events was Slovenia’s Domen Prevc in 2015–16. Historical analyst Tomasz Golik notes parallels with stars like Thomas Morgenstern, Gregor Schlierenzauer and Andreas Wellinger, underscoring how rare Tomasiak’s start is for both Poland and the sport.
Ski Jumping World Cup: Stefan Kraft keeps rolling, extends his all‑time podium record
December 13, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
Austria’s Stefan Kraft finished second in Saturday’s World Cup event in Klingenthal, earning the 129th podium of his career and further extending his all‑time record for most World Cup podiums in ski jumping. He now sits ahead of Janne Ahonen (108) and Adam Małysz (92) in the historical rankings. The article lists the top ten athletes by career World Cup podiums.
German women thrill home crowd in Klingenthal World Cup; Prevc wins, Freitag 4th
December 13, 2025 / Sportschau
At the women’s Ski Jumping World Cup in Klingenthal, Germany’s Selina Freitag and Agnes Reisch placed fourth and fifth, narrowly missing the podium by about 2.5 meters. Slovenia’s Nika Prevc claimed her fourth win of the season ahead of Japan’s Nozomi Maruyama, with Norway’s Anna Odine Strøm taking third. Katharina Schmid slipped to 13th after a weak second jump, while Juliane Seyfarth, disqualified the previous day over a ski-tip bending measurement, rebounded to 22nd.
Prevc celebrates victory over “very strong” rival Maruyama
December 13, 2025 / FIS
World champion Nika Prevc won the second Women’s World Cup event in Klingenthal, Germany, cutting Nozomi Maruyama’s overall lead after the Japanese star had edged her by one point the day before. Prevc posted jumps of 135 m and 138 m for 294.1 points, with Maruyama second on 290.1 and Norway’s Anna Strøm third. The article also notes strong German performances in round one and reviews recent form of athletes such as Eirin Maria Kvandal and Lisa Eder.
Women’s ski jumping: Lisa Eder 10th in second Klingenthal event
December 13, 2025 / krone.at
Austria’s Lisa Eder finished 10th in the second women’s World Cup competition in Klingenthal, a day after placing third. Slovenia’s Nika Prevc won ahead of Japan’s Nozomi Maruyama, while Austria’s Julia Mühlbacher was 17th. The article also notes upcoming women’s events in Engelberg and the Two-Nights Tour at New Year, with a women’s Four Hills Tournament planned from 2026.
Maruyama conquers Klingenthal Large Hill contest
December 12, 2025 / FIS
Japan’s Nozomi Maruyama won the women’s World Cup large hill event in Klingenthal, Germany, extending her overall Crystal Globe lead with her fourth victory in seven starts this season. She edged Slovenia’s Nika Prevc by one point, with Austria’s Lisa Eder third, and now leads Prevc by 154 points heading into a second competition in Klingenthal.
Poland names squad for the Klingenthal Ski Jumping World Cup; standout 18‑year‑old draws fans’ attention
December 11, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
Poland will field nine athletes at the Klingenthal World Cup, including rising 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak, who currently leads the Polish men in the overall standings. Coach Maciej Maciusiak has replaced Aleksander Zniszczoł with Maciej Kot after Wisła, while the article also recaps past Klingenthal highlights and lists the full weekend schedule for both women’s and men’s events.