Ski Jumping

Impressive Jumps from Wąsek and Zniszczoł! Strong Start Before the Fight for World Championship Medals

March 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

In the trial series before the World Championship competition, Paweł Wąsek surprised by finishing 7th with a jump of 98.5 meters, while Aleksander Zniszczoł secured 15th place with a 97-meter jump. The Polish team boosted hopes for a successful medal run at the upcoming championships, particularly with the defending champion Pyotr Zyla aiming for another title.

Nordic Ski Championships - BRONZE! Hörl strikes on the normal hill

Nordic Ski Championships - BRONZE! Hörl strikes on the normal hill

March 02, 2025 / Krone

Jan Hörl has won his first world championship medal, taking bronze in the normal hill competition at the Nordic Ski Championships in Trondheim. He finished behind Norway's Marius Lindvik and Germany's Andreas Wellinger.

Before First WM Jump - Tschofenig Aiming for Gold:

Before First WM Jump - Tschofenig Aiming for Gold: "No Need to Work Magic"

March 02, 2025 / Krone

Daniel Tschofenig, who has never won a World Cup event until this season, is the big favorite for gold at the WM competition on Sunday. The 22-year-old is handling the pressure calmly as he aims for victory.

Amazing Scenes at the World Championships: Norwegian's Stunt

Amazing Scenes at the World Championships: Norwegian's Stunt

March 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Johann Andre Forfang’s jump in the World Championships qualifications became the highlight of the event, setting a new record at the normal hill in Trondheim. With a distance of 106.5 meters, he excited the crowd and secured his spot for the final competition, showcasing his strong performance as a top contender for the gold.

“Also for Godchildren” - Ski Jumpers in Title Hunt:

“Also for Godchildren” - Ski Jumpers in Title Hunt: "Desire for More!"

March 02, 2025 / Krone

Austrian ski jumpers are motivated after winning silver at the World Championships in Trondheim. They focus on upcoming events and are eager to compete on larger jumps. Eva Pinkelnig expresses pride in her teammates as they strive for more medals amidst excitement for future competitions.

Women's Skiathlon: Gold for Andersson, Stadlober Goes Home Empty-Handed

Women's Skiathlon: Gold for Andersson, Stadlober Goes Home Empty-Handed

March 02, 2025 / Krone

Ebba Andersson claimed the gold medal in the women's skiathlon at the World Championships in Trondheim, narrowly defeating Norway's Therese Johaug. Austria's Teresa Stadlober finished in 16th place, continuing her quest for her first medal at this event.

Dramatic Finish: Andersson Claims World Championship Title in Skiathlon

Dramatic Finish: Andersson Claims World Championship Title in Skiathlon

March 02, 2025 / sportschau.de

At the Nordic Ski Championships, Ebba Andersson secured the gold medal in the 20 km skiathlon with a thrilling sprint finish, edging out Norway's Therese Johaug. Despite early challenges, the race turned into a fierce showdown between these two competitors, resulting in Andersson's victorious title defense.

Record on the hill and a fierce battle for the title at the World Championships! Paweł Wąsek saves Polish honor

Record on the hill and a fierce battle for the title at the World Championships! Paweł Wąsek saves Polish honor

March 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Despite missing out on a medal, Paweł Wąsek finished in the top ten at the World Championships in Trondheim. Marius Lindvik emerged as the new World Champion after breaking the hill record. The competition was filled with intense emotions and noteworthy performances from Polish athletes.

Drama of the World Cup Leader!

Drama of the World Cup Leader! "Excluded" from the fight for the World Championship medal

March 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Daniel Tschofenig, the leader of the World Cup, faced disappointment in the World Championships, finishing in a disappointing 28th place. Despite a strong start to the season, he struggled during the competition, expressing his frustration after his poor performance in the first jump, which effectively eliminated his chances for a medal.

Piotr Żyła is the worst Polish jumper but still keeps his sense of humor

Piotr Żyła is the worst Polish jumper but still keeps his sense of humor

March 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

As Piotr Żyła prepares to defend his title in the World Championships in Trondheim, he faces challenges after a disappointing performance in qualifications. Despite this, he maintains a positive outlook and humor about his situation.

Surprising Scenes at the Ski Jumping World Championship: We Didn't Expect This

Surprising Scenes at the Ski Jumping World Championship: We Didn't Expect This

March 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The World Championship in Trondheim has brought unexpected scenes, as the stands remain largely empty despite initial promises of high ticket sales. While the ski jumping events struggle to attract fans, other competitions in cross-country skiing are thriving with large crowds. Thomas Thurnbichler, the Polish coach, commented on the situation, hoping for a better turnout for future events.

Norwegian Ski Jumpers React to Prediction That 'Jumping Sport Will Die in Ten Years': ‘We Need to Make a Drastic Choice’

Norwegian Ski Jumpers React to Prediction That 'Jumping Sport Will Die in Ten Years': ‘We Need to Make a Drastic Choice’

March 01, 2025 / NRK

Norwegian ski jumpers are voicing their concerns following a recent warning from NRK's ski jumping expert that the sport could face extinction within a decade without significant changes. Athletes like Johann André Forfang emphasize the need for simplification in the sport to attract new fans and address viewership decline, while expressing hope for the future of ski jumping.