Ski Jumping

Scandal in Zakopane: Calls to Ban Official Jelko Gros Permanently

Scandal in Zakopane: Calls to Ban Official Jelko Gros Permanently

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The ski jumping competition in Zakopane faced controversy after Slovene technical delegate Jelko Gros made a contentious decision to lower the starting bar. This sparked outrage among Polish journalists, who called for his permanent exclusion from the sport after they claimed it compromised the fairness of the competition for their athletes.

Paweł Wąsek is close to the podium! However, he has problems and pointed out specifics

Paweł Wąsek is close to the podium! However, he has problems and pointed out specifics

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek achieved fifth place in the World Cup ski jumping competition in Zakopane, confirming his status as the top Polish jumper while still facing personal challenges. Despite the nerves prior to the competition, he managed to perform well but expressed his struggles with maintaining balance during practice jumps.

Ski Jumping: Tschofenig Wins - Paschke Misses Final

Ski Jumping: Tschofenig Wins - Paschke Misses Final

January 19, 2025 / sportschau.de

Daniel Tschofenig claimed victory in the Ski Jumping World Cup held in Zakopane, overcoming a significant deficit to take the lead. German jumper Pius Paschke had a difficult outing, failing to compete in the finals after a poor performance.

Poland's Podium Taken Away at the Last Moment in Zakopane! A Shock at the End

Poland's Podium Taken Away at the Last Moment in Zakopane! A Shock at the End

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek impressed at the Zakopane ski jumping competition, initially struggling in the trial series but then delivering a remarkable performance in the main event. Despite jumping impressively in the second round, he finished fifth, just missing the podium, which was occupied by competitors including Daniel Tschofenig who secured a surprising victory.

Paweł Wąsek could believe in a podium until the last moment. And in the overall standings... silence

Paweł Wąsek could believe in a podium until the last moment. And in the overall standings... silence

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek finished fifth in the World Cup competition in Zakopane, maintaining his 13th position in the overall rankings. Despite his strong performance, the leaderboard continues to be dominated by Austrian competitors, particularly Daniel Tchoefenig, the event winner.

Paweł Wąsek Hits Jackpot in Zakopane

Paweł Wąsek Hits Jackpot in Zakopane

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek achieved a personal best by finishing fifth in the World Cup competition in Zakopane. For his impressive performance, he won a significant prize of 2,200 Swiss francs (approximately 10,000 PLN), contributing to his growing reputation among the Polish ski jumping team.

Paweł Wąsek Sends Clear Signal: Fighting for His First World Cup Podium

Paweł Wąsek Sends Clear Signal: Fighting for His First World Cup Podium

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Paweł Wąsek is set to compete for the podium in the Sunday World Cup ski jumping event in Zakopane, alongside prominent teammates like Dawid Kubacki and Kamil Stoch. Following a fifth-place finish in the team competition, he aims to secure a personal best.

Night Catastrophe of Polish Ski Jumpers in the World Cup

Night Catastrophe of Polish Ski Jumpers in the World Cup

January 19, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

In a disappointing performance at the World Cup in Sapporo, only Anna Twardosz qualified for the main competition, finishing in 37th place with a distance of 99.5 meters, highlighting the struggles of women's ski jumping in Poland. With only seven points achieved in the season, Polish jumpers face significant challenges as they prepare for the next competitions in Zao.

A New Triumph - ÖSV Eagles Win World Cup Team Event in Zakopane

A New Triumph - ÖSV Eagles Win World Cup Team Event in Zakopane

January 18, 2025 / Krone.at

Austria's ski jumpers continued their success by winning the first World Cup team event of the season in Zakopane. The team not only outperformed their competitors but also secured a significant lead over Slovenia and Norway.

Impressive Austrians claim Men’s World Cup team victory in Zakopane

Impressive Austrians claim Men’s World Cup team victory in Zakopane

January 18, 2025 / FIS

The Austrian ski jumping team delivered an outstanding performance in Zakopane, winning the Men’s Team World Cup event with a total of 1170.4 points. The team outclassed Slovenia, who secured silver, and Norway, who finished third. Stefan Kraft led the celebrations, highlighting the pressure of being favorites and the importance of team cohesion in a competitive environment.

Disaster for Polish Ski Jumpers in Bischofshofen: Only One Preserved Honor

Disaster for Polish Ski Jumpers in Bischofshofen: Only One Preserved Honor

January 18, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

In a disappointing performance at the Continental Cup in Bischofshofen, Poland's ski jumpers struggled, with Maciej Kot's ninth place being the only highlight. The remaining five contestants failed to even reach the top 30, highlighting ongoing challenges in the Polish team.

Polish champion Wasek aims for World Cup podium in Zakopane, women compete for glory in Sapporo

Polish champion Wasek aims for World Cup podium in Zakopane, women compete for glory in Sapporo

January 16, 2025 / FIS

Polish ski jumper Pawel Wasek aims for his first World Cup podium in Zakopane, while in Sapporo, Nika Prevc and Katharina Schmid lead the charge for the title. The weekend promises excitement as both men and women compete in their respective events.