Ski Jumping

Wellinger Shows Potential for Medals in Training

Wellinger Shows Potential for Medals in Training

February 28, 2025 / sportschau.de

Andreas Wellinger has shown promising results in training ahead of the Nordic Ski World Championships in Trondheim, potentially gearing up for medal contention. However, teammate Pius Paschke continues to struggle with his performance, raising concerns for the German team.

Ski-VM in Trondheim: Bronze Medal for Anna Odine Strøm

Ski-VM in Trondheim: Bronze Medal for Anna Odine Strøm

February 28, 2025 / NRK

Anna Odine Strøm secured a bronze medal in the normal hill event at the World Ski Championships in Trondheim, mirroring her previous performance at the last championships. Despite a lower than expected attendance due to weather conditions, both fans and officials expressed hope for better crowds in the upcoming events, emphasizing the excitement of the competition.

We Have Reasons for Optimism after the First Try at the Ski Jumping World Championships!

We Have Reasons for Optimism after the First Try at the Ski Jumping World Championships!

February 28, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The Polish ski jumper Anna Twardosz finished her trial jump at the World Championships in Trondheim, landing at 83.5m and finishing in 29th place. Despite this, there are hopes for a strong performance in the upcoming competition, especially after Nika Prevc from Slovenia led the trial jump with a distance of 104m.

Paweł Wąsek Improves by 10 Meters! A Great Jump. We Breathed a Sigh of Relief

Paweł Wąsek Improves by 10 Meters! A Great Jump. We Breathed a Sigh of Relief

February 28, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

In the second training session at the normal hill in Trondheim, Polish ski jumper Paweł Wąsek made a significant leap of 98 meters, improving by 10 meters from his earlier jump. This performance placed him among the top competitors as they prepare for the upcoming World Championship.

Comment: Ski Jumping Will Be Dead in Ten Years

Comment: Ski Jumping Will Be Dead in Ten Years

February 28, 2025 / NRK

This article discusses the declining popularity of ski jumping in Norway and its future prospects. The author expresses concern over the sport becoming a niche activity, highlighting issues with rule complexity, reduced public interest, and the need for a simpler way to engage new audiences.

Weak jump from the leader of the Polish team at the World Championships opener. But there is good news too

Weak jump from the leader of the Polish team at the World Championships opener. But there is good news too

February 28, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Piotr Żyła was the best Polish athlete in the first training session before the World Championship competition on the normal hill in Trondheim, finishing in 8th place with a jump of 97 meters. However, the team's leader, Paweł Wąsek, had a disappointing performance with a jump of only 88 meters, finishing in 37th place.

Drama Just Before the Polish Jump at the World Championships! They Had to Carry the German on a Stretcher

Drama Just Before the Polish Jump at the World Championships! They Had to Carry the German on a Stretcher

February 27, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

Dramatic scenes unfolded during the ski jumping World Championships in Trondheim. While Polish jumper Anna Twardosz awaited her attempt, German Luisa Goerlich suffered an injury during her landing and needed assistance. Despite the delay, Twardosz recorded a 94.5 m jump in qualification, securing the top position.

Red Bull Ski Jumping Contest in Zakopane: Fan Vote to Decide the Key Group

Red Bull Ski Jumping Contest in Zakopane: Fan Vote to Decide the Key Group

February 27, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

This article details the draw for team groups in the unique Red Bull Skoki w Punkt contest taking place in Zakopane. Fans will vote to decide the most important group, and the compositions have already been revealed with high-profile ski jumpers such as Paweł Wąsek, Adam Małysz, and Piotr Żyła among those participating. The event will be held on April 5 at the iconic Wielka Krokiew, with the draw linked to excitement surrounding World Championships and the World Cup.

World Ski Jumping Championships in Trondheim: Trial Series and Qualifications [LIVE REPORT]

World Ski Jumping Championships in Trondheim: Trial Series and Qualifications [LIVE REPORT]

February 27, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

This live report covers the start of the World Ski Jumping Championships in Trondheim with a focus on the trial series and qualifications for the women’s individual event on the normal hill. Polish athletes including Anna Twardosz, Nicole Konderla, and 18-year-old Pola Bełtowska are featured among a field of 69 competitors, with further competitions scheduled through March 8.

Is He Poland’s Dark Horse for the World Championships? Thomas Thurnbichler: 'I Changed My Jumping'

February 27, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

In an in‐depth interview ahead of the World Championships in Trondheim, Austrian ski jumping coach Thomas Thurnbichler explains the progress made by his team, particularly praising Dawid Kubacki for his improved technique. He also discusses the challenges faced during the final training camp – including health issues among some jumpers – and outlines the selection decisions for the upcoming competition.

World Championships 2025: What Time Are the Ski Jumps Today? Live TV Broadcast – Red and White in Action

World Championships 2025: What Time Are the Ski Jumps Today? Live TV Broadcast – Red and White in Action

February 27, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

The 2025 World Championships in classic ski jumping have kicked off in Trondheim, Norway. The article outlines the schedule for both women’s and men’s events over the coming days, highlighting key figures such as Piotr Żyła defending his title and high hopes for Paweł Wąsek, while also evoking memories of past ski jumping feats by Adam Małysz.

Ski Jumping World Championships: Jan Hörl, Nine-Time Runner-Up, but Ready for Gold

Ski Jumping World Championships: Jan Hörl, Nine-Time Runner-Up, but Ready for Gold

February 27, 2025 / krone.at

At the Ski Jumping World Championships in Norway, 26‐year‐old Jan Hörl has finished as the runner-up on nine occasions this season. Despite repeatedly losing the top spot, he remains proud of his consistent performance and is determined to finally convert his results into a gold medal on the two championship hills.