Ski Jumping

Ski Jumping in Willingen: Agnes Reisch Best German, Katharina Schmid Only Eleventh

Ski Jumping in Willingen: Agnes Reisch Best German, Katharina Schmid Only Eleventh

February 01, 2025 / sportschau.de

At the Women's Ski Jumping World Cup in Willingen, Agnes Reisch achieved a fifth-place finish – the best result among the German competitors – despite the event being won by Norwegian Eirin Kvandal. Katharina Schmid, after a disappointing first round and a revived effort in the second, ended up in eleventh place, while Nika Prevc extended her overall World Cup lead. The competition, marked by long waiting periods and intense nerves, sets the stage for the next World Cup in Lake Placid.

Schmid Not in Top Ten Again at Kvandal Win

Schmid Not in Top Ten Again at Kvandal Win

February 01, 2025 / Sport1

Katharina Schmid, the ski jumping world champion, continued her recent poor form at the home World Cup event in Willingen by finishing 11th. Meanwhile, Norway’s Eirin Maria Kvandal won the day, and Germany’s Agnes Reisch narrowly missed her first podium finish by placing fifth.

Double Norwegians in Willingen – Kvandal Delivers a Monster Jump

February 01, 2025 / Eurosport Norway

In Willingen, ski jumping star Eirin Maria Kvandal produced the best jump in difficult wind conditions to secure her second World Cup win of the season, while Anna Odine Strøm finished in second place. The article highlights Kvandal’s impressive run, noting her podium finishes in all of the last five World Cup events and providing details on jump lengths and wind challenges during the competition.

What Time is the Ski Jumping Competition Today? Live Broadcast and Polish Results from Willingen

What Time is the Ski Jumping Competition Today? Live Broadcast and Polish Results from Willingen

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The article provides details for the ski jumping contest scheduled in Willingen on February 1, 2025, including live broadcast channels and streaming options. It also highlights the current standings of the Polish competitors, listing names such as Paweł Wąsek and others, and describes the favorable weather conditions expected on the hill.

Noriaki Kasai jumps 142 meters! 52-year-old outperforms his rivals [VIDEO]

Noriaki Kasai jumps 142 meters! 52-year-old outperforms his rivals [VIDEO]

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

Japanese veteran Noriaki Kasai, at 52 years old, stunned fans by leaping 142 meters during a recent ski jumping competition in Japan. The article highlights his remarkable performance and his continued competitiveness despite a career spanning over 37 years, as well as his ambitions for setting new records.

It Was a Breakthrough in Pawel Wasek's Career: ‘He Didn’t Go to the Ski Jump for Half a Year’

It Was a Breakthrough in Pawel Wasek's Career: ‘He Didn’t Go to the Ski Jump for Half a Year’

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The article recounts a pivotal moment in Polish ski jumper Pawel Wasek’s career. Through an intimate interview with his father, Krzysztof Wasek, the piece details Pawel’s unorthodox athletic background, his transition from alpine skiing to ski jumping, and the challenges and natural talent that fueled his breakthrough.

Fatal News from the Family of a Top Ski Jumper – At Such a Critical Moment

Fatal News from the Family of a Top Ski Jumper – At Such a Critical Moment

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

The article reports on tragic family news affecting top ski jumper Johann Andre Forfang. While Forfang has enjoyed multiple podium finishes this season and is in great form ahead of the World Championships, his joy is dimmed by his father’s recent colon cancer diagnosis. The ski jumper shares his heartfelt feelings and hopes to reunite with his father during the upcoming championships in Trondheim.

Great Emotions in Willingen on Saturday! Polish Ski Jumpers Await Their Turn

Great Emotions in Willingen on Saturday! Polish Ski Jumpers Await Their Turn

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

Polish ski jumpers are set to compete in the qualification rounds of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Willingen this Saturday. The men’s contest begins at 16:00 while the women start at noon. The article also reviews Friday’s mixed team competition at Muehlenkopfschanze, where the Polish team placed ninth, and highlights athletes to watch for during the upcoming event.

Serious Accusations! 'They Had to Put the Germans on the Podium'

Serious Accusations! 'They Had to Put the Germans on the Podium'

February 01, 2025 / Sport1

The article reports on escalating controversy in the ski jumping World Cup following multiple disqualifications of Slovenian ski jumpers. Timi Zajc, disqualified during the mixed-team event in Willingen, criticizes the FIS for allegedly favoring the German team by enforcing equipment regulations inconsistently, and the Slovenian ski federation is preparing legal action.

What time is ski jumping today? Where to watch Willingen ski jumping? Live TV broadcast and Polish results

What time is ski jumping today? Where to watch Willingen ski jumping? Live TV broadcast and Polish results

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The article details the ski jumping event in Willingen scheduled for 1 February 2025, highlighting the live broadcast information and current rankings of the competitors. It focuses on the performance of the Polish jumpers such as Paweł Wąsek, Aleksander Zniszczoł, Jakub Wolny, Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki, and Piotr Żyła, while also noting the leader of the classification, Daniel Tschofenig.

Willingen: Secret Victory Gives Tschofenig Confidence

Willingen: Secret Victory Gives Tschofenig Confidence

February 01, 2025 / krone.at

In Willingen, Austrian ski jumper Daniel Tschofenig gained a quiet victory which has boosted his confidence. The article highlights a long-awaited breakthrough for the national team on the Mühlenkopf ski jump, while also noting mixed team results and reflections from teammates and coaches.

Ski Jumping Legend Starts a New Life – Now Working as a Real Estate Agent

Ski Jumping Legend Starts a New Life – Now Working as a Real Estate Agent

February 01, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

In this in-depth interview, ski jumping legend Gregor Schlierenzauer opens up about the challenges he faced during the latter part of his career, including mental health issues and the intense pressures of competitive sport. Now retired, he has reinvented himself as a real estate agent and reflects on his past achievements while comparing his experiences with those of current star Kamil Stoch.