Ski Jumping

Two Jumps Against the Crisis – But Also New Lows

Two Jumps Against the Crisis – But Also New Lows

February 02, 2025 / sportschau.de

At the World Cup in Willingen, German ski jumpers Andreas Wellinger and Philipp Raimund managed to prevent a complete collapse of their team despite failing to crack the top ten. The article details how strong first rounds were overshadowed by disappointing final results, with Pius Paschke, Karl Geiger and others falling short in an event dominated by the world’s best.

ÖSV Triumph – Tschofenig Achieves Willingen Double, Hörl Finishes Third

ÖSV Triumph – Tschofenig Achieves Willingen Double, Hörl Finishes Third

February 02, 2025 / krone.at

World Cup leader Daniel Tschofenig dominated the ski jumping event in Willingen, achieving a double win with jumps of 150.0 and 148.0 meters that earned him 310.5 points. This victory extended his overall lead in the World Cup, with teammates Jan Hörl and Stefan Kraft following closely behind.

Paweł Wąsek Disappointed, but Poles Have a New Leader – An Unexpected Change

Paweł Wąsek Disappointed, but Poles Have a New Leader – An Unexpected Change

February 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

During the World Cup event in Willingen, five Polish ski jumpers secured qualification for Sunday’s contest. Although Paweł Wąsek did not perform as expected, Dawid Kubacki emerged as the best Polish performer, signaling a shift in the team’s leadership. The article details the qualification results amid challenging wind conditions and highlights impressive jumps by several athletes.

Hüttel Supports Horngacher: Coaching Change ‘Not an Issue’

Hüttel Supports Horngacher: Coaching Change ‘Not an Issue’

February 02, 2025 / Sport1

The article reports on the current situation within the German ski jumping team, where coach Stefan Horngacher's position remains secure despite the team's recent poor results. DSV Sport Director Horst Hüttel emphasized that making a coaching change would be too risky and stressed the importance of the team working together, hinting that improvements could come if minor issues are resolved ahead of the upcoming World Championships in Trondheim.

Paweł Wąsek Aims to Regain Form in Willingen – ‘I Am Capable’

Paweł Wąsek Aims to Regain Form in Willingen – ‘I Am Capable’

February 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Polish ski jumper Paweł Wąsek expressed confidence in his ability to perform well in the upcoming World Cup competition in Willingen, despite a recent disappointing performance in a mixed team event. The article outlines his current standings and mentions fellow team members including Aleksander Zniszczoł, Jakub Wolny, Dawid Kubacki, and Piotr Żyła, with details about the ongoing competition at Muehlenkopfschanze.

Ski Jumping World Cup in Willingen: Qualifiers and Individual Competition Live Coverage

Ski Jumping World Cup in Willingen: Qualifiers and Individual Competition Live Coverage

February 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

This article offers live coverage of the final day of the Ski Jumping World Cup event in Willingen, with a focus on both the qualification rounds and the individual competition. It highlights the performance of Polish ski jumpers such as Dawid Kubacki and Paweł Wąsek, and discusses challenges like windy conditions that have affected the contest.

Kasai (52) Aiming for New World Cup Record – Eyes World Championships

February 02, 2025 / Eurosport

Japanese ski jumping legend Noriaki Kasai, aged 52, stunned his competitors in a national event and is now targeting upcoming World Cup competitions in Sapporo, with an eye on qualifying for the World Championships in Trondheim. The veteran, who holds the record as the oldest competitor in a World Cup event, is also nearing his 600th World Cup start and aims to secure his spot for the Granåsen events this season.

Hopeful Reisch Emerges from the Shadow of Her Team

Hopeful Reisch Emerges from the Shadow of Her Team

February 02, 2025 / sportschau.de

During the Ski Jumping World Cup in Willingen, German jumper Agnes Reisch impressed by recording her personal best of 142 meters. Returning from a serious knee injury, she is now beginning to step out from behind teammates Katharina Schmid and Selina Freitag, signaling a promising resurgence in her career.

Germany Cancels Alarm: Good News Ahead of the World Cup Ski Jumping Event in Willingen

Germany Cancels Alarm: Good News Ahead of the World Cup Ski Jumping Event in Willingen

February 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

The article reviews one of the most controversial World Cup ski jumping competitions of the 2024/25 season held in Willingen, where difficult wind conditions affected many jumpers. It highlights the struggles of Polish jumper Paweł Wąsek, who finished 19th, and the improved performance of Dawid Kubacki, while also discussing reassuring weather forecasts that have led to the cancellation of a frost alert by German meteorologists.

What time are the ski jumps today? Where to watch ski jumping in Willingen? Live TV broadcast, Polish results

What time are the ski jumps today? Where to watch ski jumping in Willingen? Live TV broadcast, Polish results

February 02, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

This article provides details on the ski jumping event in Willingen on February 1, 2025. It covers the schedule for qualification rounds, live broadcast channels, and current standings for Polish jumpers such as Paweł Wąsek. Weather conditions and online streaming options are also explained.

Thomas Thurnbichler Announces Lineup for Polish Ski Jumpers

Thomas Thurnbichler Announces Lineup for Polish Ski Jumpers

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

Thomas Thurnbichler, in an interview with Sport.pl, revealed the Polish ski jumping team that will compete at the World Cup in Lake Placid. The same group that participated in Willingen – Dawid Kubacki, Jakub Wolny, Paweł Wąsek, Piotr Żyła and Aleksander Zniszczoł – has been confirmed for the upcoming event.

FIS Issues Statement After Scandal in Willingen – It Disappeared from the Web

FIS Issues Statement After Scandal in Willingen – It Disappeared from the Web

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

The article covers the controversy at a ski jumping event in Willingen, where Slovenian jumper Timi Zajc, who had been disqualified for an illegal suit earlier, later managed to pass equipment checks by adjusting his gear during his celebration. The incident enraged his fellow Slovenian athletes and officials, prompting the FIS to issue an apology statement—which was then swiftly removed from its website—while discussions among top figures like Sandro Pertile and Robert Hrgota continue.