Ski Jumping

Norwegerin stürzt - Seifriedsberger und Pinkelnig springen aufs Podest

Norwegerin stürzt - Seifriedsberger und Pinkelnig springen aufs Podest

January 25, 2025 / Krone

Austrian ski jumpers Jacqueline Seifriedsberger and Eva Pinkelnig achieved third place in the Superteam competition at the World Cup in Zao, Japan. They finished with 643.1 points, just 0.1 points behind the Norwegian duo, while the German team won the event after six rounds.

What about the ski jump in Dubai? There is already ice in the desert.

What about the ski jump in Dubai? There is already ice in the desert.

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

The article explores the ongoing discussions about establishing a ski jump in Dubai, highlighting the city's existing ski facilities and its ambitions to host ski competitions. It recounts past attempts by the World Cup directors to expand the sport into the Middle East and features comments from notable figures in the ski jumping community.

Forfang Misses Victory in Oberstdorf

January 25, 2025 / Eurosport

Johann André Forfang secured second place in the ski flying event in Oberstdorf, finishing behind Timi Zajc despite leading after the first round. Forfang's longest jump wasn't enough to clinch the win as he finished 5.1 points behind Zajc due to lower style points in the final round. This marked Norway's third podium finish of the season in ski jumping.

Kraft admits: 'Without Tournee victory, I would still be chewing on it'

Kraft admits: 'Without Tournee victory, I would still be chewing on it'

January 24, 2025 / Krone

Stefan Kraft, a renowned ski jumper, reflects on his competitive journey, admitting that without his victory in the Tournee, he would still be bothered by it. He shares insights before tackling the challenges of the upcoming ski flying event at Oberstdorf.

Prevc wins - Eva Pinkelnig celebrates podium in Zao

Prevc wins - Eva Pinkelnig celebrates podium in Zao

January 24, 2025 / Krone

In a thrilling event at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zao, Nika Prevc took the victory, with Austria's Eva Pinkelnig securing a podium finish. Pinkelnig achieved jumps of 94 and 97.5 meters, finishing third behind Prevc and Norway's Thea Minyan Bjørseth. The upcoming competitions in Japan promise more excitement for the athletes and fans.

Qualification - Five ÖSV Flyers in the Top 10 in Oberstdorf

Qualification - Five ÖSV Flyers in the Top 10 in Oberstdorf

January 24, 2025 / krone.at

The Austrian ski jumpers showcased their strength in the qualification round in Oberstdorf, with five from ÖSV making it into the top 10. Michael Hayböck led the team with a third place finish, behind a Norwegian and a Slovenian competitor.

Josie Johnson lands two top-tens in Austria ski jumping FIS competition

Josie Johnson lands two top-tens in Austria ski jumping FIS competition

January 21, 2025 / TownLift, Park City News

Josie Johnson, an 18-year-old skier from Park City, achieved remarkable success in recent ski jumping competitions in Austria, finishing seventh and eighth, respectively. This achievement showcases her skills as she aims for greater heights in the sport, competing on an HS 142 hill and earning commendations as the top American contestant both days.

Ski Jumping: Crisis Mood Among DSV Eagles with Hopes for Home Jumping

Ski Jumping: Crisis Mood Among DSV Eagles with Hopes for Home Jumping

January 20, 2025 / sportschau.de

The German ski jumpers are currently in a tough spot after disappointing performances, particularly during the World Cup in Zakopane. Despite this difficult phase, there is optimism as they look forward to competing in their home event in Oberstdorf, where they hope to regain momentum and improve their performance.

We Have 42 Points Behind the Swiss in the Nations Cup. Thousands Behind the Austrians

We Have 42 Points Behind the Swiss in the Nations Cup. Thousands Behind the Austrians

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Despite a good performance from Paweł Wąsek, who finished fifth in the World Cup ski jumping competition in Zakopane, Poland remains sixth in the Nations Cup standings. The Polish jumpers failed to capitalize on the opportunity to advance, lagging significantly behind the leading Austrians.

Hörl also on the Podium - Tschofenig Triumphs! Lanisek Shows Nerves

Hörl also on the Podium - Tschofenig Triumphs! Lanisek Shows Nerves

January 19, 2025 / Krone.at

In the latest ski jumping event, Daniel Tschofenig emerged victorious ahead of Johann Andre Forfang and Jan Hörl. Despite a strong lead in the first round, Anze Lanisek faltered and dropped to fourth place as Tschofenig secured his victory with a remarkable final jump. This win highlights the ongoing success of the ÖSV ski jumpers, who continue to dominate the competition.

Seifriedsberger Places Fourth in Sapporo Ski Jumping as Before

Seifriedsberger Places Fourth in Sapporo Ski Jumping as Before

January 19, 2025 / Krone

In the women's World Cup ski jumping event in Sapporo, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger secured fourth place for the second consecutive day, trailing in points behind the top finishers. The competition highlighted significant performances from athletes, including a strong showing from the victorious Eirin Maria Kvandal.

"Paweł Wąsek is great". A breakthrough in Polish ski jumping.

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek achieved a remarkable fifth place at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane, coming close to a podium finish. This performance has generated excitement among fans and experts, as they believe it marks the beginning of significant accomplishments for the 25-year-old.