Ski Jumping

Paweł Wąsek falls. A breakthrough came after 11 years. Something big has happened

Paweł Wąsek falls. A breakthrough came after 11 years. Something big has happened

January 26, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek has had the best season of his career, achieving significant results in ski jumping competitions despite initial struggles. His recent performance on ski flying hills showed his remarkable improvement and resilience, especially with the guidance of his coach, Thomas Thurnbichler. Wąsek's journey reflects his strong growth and determination within the sport.

Paweł Wąsek Speaks After a Fantastic Day in Polish Ski Jumping: 'No Force Required'

Paweł Wąsek Speaks After a Fantastic Day in Polish Ski Jumping: 'No Force Required'

January 26, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek celebrated a personal best by finishing fourth in the Oberstdorf ski jumping competition, achieving a record jump of 233 meters despite not making it to the second round the previous day. Reflecting on his performance, he emphasized the importance of technique and maintaining a smooth, graceful flight rather than forcing his jumps.

Polak przeskoczył skocznię! A potem wylądował tuż za podium

Polak przeskoczył skocznię! A potem wylądował tuż za podium

January 26, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Maciej Kot faced disappointment at the Continental Cup in Sapporo, finishing fourth after a strong first jump that initially placed him second. His second jump fell short, denying him a podium finish, despite matching his best result of the season. With a potential chance to earn extra spots for Poland in the World Cup, Kot's performance left him with regrets as he missed crucial points in the standings.

Decline of the Polish Leader! Here is the World Cup Standings

Decline of the Polish Leader! Here is the World Cup Standings

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek experienced a slight drop in the FIS World Cup standings, along with most Polish ski jumpers, except for Piotr Żyła. The lead remains with Daniel Tschofenig, while changes in the top ten have shifted positions notably among competitors, indicating ongoing competition for points and rankings.

Exhilarating Performance by Polish Ski Jumpers in Oberstdorf!

Exhilarating Performance by Polish Ski Jumpers in Oberstdorf!

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The ski jumping competition in Oberstdorf saw ups and downs for Polish athletes. While Paweł Wąsek struggled, Piotr Żyła shone by achieving commendable jumps, ultimately finishing as the top Pole. The event culminated with Timi Zajc taking the victory after impressive jumps, showcasing the excitement and unpredictability of ski jumping events.

Tschofenig Fourth - ÖSV Winning Streak Ends at Oberstdorf Ski Flying

Tschofenig Fourth - ÖSV Winning Streak Ends at Oberstdorf Ski Flying

January 25, 2025 / Kronen Zeitung

The Austrian ski jumping team saw its victory streak come to an end during the first ski flying event of the season in Oberstdorf, where Daniel Tschofenig finished in fourth place. This marks a significant moment as the team had achieved eight consecutive victories.

Leader of the Polish Ski Jumping Team Faces Paralyzing Fear

Leader of the Polish Ski Jumping Team Faces Paralyzing Fear

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

In an interview, Polish ski jumper Paweł Wąsek discusses his traumatic experience from 2014 that has left him with a lasting fear of jumping on large hills. After a suggestion from his coach Michal Doleżal to sit out of competitions, he revealed how the memories of his past accident affect his performance today.

Sensation in Oberstdorf! Piotr Żyła's Great Return to the World Cup

Sensation in Oberstdorf! Piotr Żyła's Great Return to the World Cup

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

In a remarkable performance during the trial series in Oberstdorf, veteran skier Piotr Żyła secured a resounding return to the World Cup, achieving a jump of 213.5 meters. This placed him in 12th position, surpassing the expectations set for the competition, particularly when compared to his teammate Paweł Wąsek's struggles during the event.

Live coverage of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Oberstdorf: Trial series and individual competition

Live coverage of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Oberstdorf: Trial series and individual competition

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Today's ski jumpers will compete for the first time this season in ski flying at the World Cup held at the mammoth hill in Oberstdorf. The Polish team, including prominent jumpers like Kamil Stoch and Piotr Żyła, hopes to achieve impressive distances despite weather warnings for gusty winds.

Disastrous Performance by Polish Women in World Cup with Only One Respectable Jump

Disastrous Performance by Polish Women in World Cup with Only One Respectable Jump

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The Polish women ski jumpers had a disappointing outing in the World Cup held in Japan, with only Anna Twardosz managing a decent jump. The team finished in 12th place overall, ahead of only the Ukrainian team in the competition, which was won by the German pair, Selina Freitag and Agnes Reisch.

Super-Team with Freitag and Reisch Soars to Victory

Super-Team with Freitag and Reisch Soars to Victory

January 25, 2025 / sportschau.de

In an exciting finish at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Japan, Germany's Selina Freitag and Agnes Reisch clinched the win after Norway's last jumper fell, allowing the German duo to secure a dramatic victory. This marked their team's first success of the winter season, highlighting an intense competition that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Norway Finishes Second in Team Event in Zao – Kvandal Falls on Last Jump

January 25, 2025 / Eurosport

Norway's Eirin Maria Kvandal delivered the longest jump of the super team competition at 102.5 meters but fell during landing. She and teammate Thea Minyan Bjørseth secured second place, just 4.2 points behind Germany.