Ski Jumping
‘Unreal’ Domen Prevc soars to win in Vikersund, while Wellinger and Nika Prevc secure overall Raw Air victory
March 16, 2025 / FIS
Domen Prevc claimed victory in Vikersund's Ski Flying event, showcasing an impressive jump that left him 15.3 points ahead of the competition. Meanwhile, Andreas Wellinger's performance secured him the overall Raw Air title, making him the first German to achieve this feat, while Nika Prevc also had a standout performance, winning the women's competition.
Prevc Wins Raw Air Despite No Sunday Flying
March 16, 2025 / Sport1
Nika Prevc celebrated her 20th victory in Ski Jumping World Cup during the Raw Air event, which was concluded in challenging wind conditions preventing any flights on Sunday. Prevc's performance solidified her dominance in the skiing circuit, and her brother achieved gold in a separate event marred by an equipment scandal.
Cameras Capture German Skier’s Behavior; He Tried to Hide It About His Suit
March 16, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Karl Geiger has been under scrutiny for his suspicious skiing uniform, especially after several Norwegian athletes were suspended for manipulating their suits. Cameras caught Geiger attempting to conceal a peculiar bulge in his outfit during competitions, raising concerns about compliance with regulations.
Qualifications for Mammoth Jump Cancelled! This Decision Had to Be Made
March 16, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Wind disrupted the qualifications in Vikersund, leading to a decision by judges to end the competition. The event will now conclude with two standard series instead, adjusting the schedule for participants.
"Pseudozawody, śmieszny turniej". Hot after what happened in Vikersund
March 16, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
The competition in Vikersund faced severe weather challenges leading to multiple delays and criticisms from experts who labeled the event as a farce. Some competitors suffered under tough conditions, receiving harsh feedback regarding the organization of the tournament.
Everything is clear! Here is the final classification of the Raw Air tournament 2025
March 16, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
The final standings of the Raw Air tournament for 2025 have been announced, with Germany's Andreas Wellinger taking the overall victory. Despite a strong challenge from Slovenia's Domen Prevc, Wellinger maintained his lead from previous competitions. The top Polish jumper was Aleksander Zniszczoł, placing 12th overall.
Anze Lanisek Denied Victory Due to Norwegian Manipulation – New Allegations Rock the Ski Jumping World
March 15, 2025 / NRK
Anze Lanisek claims he was cheated out of victory during a ski jumping event due to illegal manipulation of ski suits by the Norwegian team. This revelation comes amidst rising tensions and allegations within the ski jumping community following a recent event in Vikersund.
VM jumper withdraws from World Cup – Norway considers pulling the entire team
March 15, 2025 / NRK
Benjamin Østvold, a ski jumper, has announced his withdrawal from the World Cup due to fatigue, leading to potential consequences for the rest of the Norwegian team. The team is contemplating whether to withdraw altogether after several recent suspensions related to a cheating scandal, adding to the stress surrounding their current performance.
Tschofenig baff – ÖSV-Adler miss at Vikersund podium
March 15, 2025 / krone.at
Andreas Wellinger won the Ski Flying World Cup in Vikersund, marking his ninth victory. While Stefan Kraft finished sixth for Austria, Jan Hörl managed eighth place. The Austrian team faced challenges with two athletes expressing their confusion over their performance in the competition.
Zniszczoł's Earnings from 10th Place and the Gap to the Winner
March 15, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
Aleksander Zniszczoł secured 10th place in the Vikersund ski jumping competition, earning 2,600 Swiss francs (approx. 11,300 PLN). The winner, Andreas Wellinger, dominated the event and now leads the Raw Air standings.
Prevc powers through women’s Flying Hill in Vikersund to win 8th consecutive World Cup
March 15, 2025 / FIS
Nika Prevc celebrated her 20th birthday by securing her eighth consecutive World Cup victory at the women's Flying Hill event in Vikersund, Norway. Prevc's impressive jump of 213.5 meters earned her the win, while teammate Ema Klinec and Germany’s Selina Freitag finished second and third respectively.
Wellinger wards off rivals to win men’s Flying Hill at Vikersund World Cup
March 15, 2025 / FIS
German ski jumper Andreas Wellinger secured victory in the men's Flying Hill event at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Vikersund, Norway, dominating the competition with a total of 436.1 points. He showcased consistent performance with jumps of 228.0m in the first round and 229.5m in the second round, ahead of Slovenia's Timi Zajc and Anze Lanisek who placed second and third respectively.