Ski Jumping

Sensation in Oberstdorf! Piotr Żyła's Great Return to the World Cup

Sensation in Oberstdorf! Piotr Żyła's Great Return to the World Cup

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet

In a remarkable performance during the trial series in Oberstdorf, veteran skier Piotr Żyła secured a resounding return to the World Cup, achieving a jump of 213.5 meters. This placed him in 12th position, surpassing the expectations set for the competition, particularly when compared to his teammate Paweł Wąsek's struggles during the event.

Live coverage of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Oberstdorf: Trial series and individual competition

Live coverage of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Oberstdorf: Trial series and individual competition

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Today's ski jumpers will compete for the first time this season in ski flying at the World Cup held at the mammoth hill in Oberstdorf. The Polish team, including prominent jumpers like Kamil Stoch and Piotr Żyła, hopes to achieve impressive distances despite weather warnings for gusty winds.

Disastrous Performance by Polish Women in World Cup with Only One Respectable Jump

Disastrous Performance by Polish Women in World Cup with Only One Respectable Jump

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The Polish women ski jumpers had a disappointing outing in the World Cup held in Japan, with only Anna Twardosz managing a decent jump. The team finished in 12th place overall, ahead of only the Ukrainian team in the competition, which was won by the German pair, Selina Freitag and Agnes Reisch.

Super-Team with Freitag and Reisch Soars to Victory

Super-Team with Freitag and Reisch Soars to Victory

January 25, 2025 / sportschau.de

In an exciting finish at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Japan, Germany's Selina Freitag and Agnes Reisch clinched the win after Norway's last jumper fell, allowing the German duo to secure a dramatic victory. This marked their team's first success of the winter season, highlighting an intense competition that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Norway Finishes Second in Team Event in Zao – Kvandal Falls on Last Jump

January 25, 2025 / Eurosport

Norway's Eirin Maria Kvandal delivered the longest jump of the super team competition at 102.5 meters but fell during landing. She and teammate Thea Minyan Bjørseth secured second place, just 4.2 points behind Germany.

We Wish Polish Ski Jumpers Good Luck: First Weekend with Ski Flying

We Wish Polish Ski Jumpers Good Luck: First Weekend with Ski Flying

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

The ski flying competitions commenced in Oberstdorf, with Johann Andre Forfang leading the qualifications. All Polish participants qualified for the main event, with Paweł Wąsek performing notably well. The competitions will continue through the weekend, promising a thrilling experience for fans of the sport.

Piotr Żyła Earnings in Oberstdorf: A Gap to the Winner

Piotr Żyła Earnings in Oberstdorf: A Gap to the Winner

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Piotr Żyła earned the highest prize among the Polish team at the ski jumping competition in Oberstdorf, securing 1700 Swiss francs for his 17th place. Meanwhile, the winner Timi Zajc topped the earnings with 13,000 Swiss francs for his impressive jump of 233 meters.

What time are the ski jumps today? Where to watch the jumps in Oberstdorf? Live TV broadcast and Polish results

What time are the ski jumps today? Where to watch the jumps in Oberstdorf? Live TV broadcast and Polish results

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Today's ski jumping competition will take place in Oberstdorf, starting at 16:30. Fans can watch the live broadcast on MAX and standard sports channels like TVN and Eurosport 1. Polish competitors such as Paweł Wąsek will be participating, aiming to improve their standings in the league.

Stir controversy over suit - Oberstdorf outcry: Stefan Kraft disqualified

Stir controversy over suit - Oberstdorf outcry: Stefan Kraft disqualified

January 25, 2025 / Krone.at

Stefan Kraft, the reigning world champion, was disqualified during the ski flying event in Oberstdorf due to a non-compliant suit. Kraft expressed surprise, noting that the air permeability of his suit did not meet the required standards, and he plans to revert to an older suit for the next event.

Just Before Kamil Stoch's Jump, an Announcement Came Out. The Pole Suffered Because of It

Just Before Kamil Stoch's Jump, an Announcement Came Out. The Pole Suffered Because of It

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

Kamil Stoch faced disappointment at the mammoth ski jump in Oberstdorf, landing only at 186.5 meters, likely preventing him from advancing to the second round of the competition. This setback occurred after the takeoff point was lowered just before his jump, which commentators noted might have influenced his performance.

Ski Jumping: DSV Eagles Miss Trend Change Again in Ski Flying

Ski Jumping: DSV Eagles Miss Trend Change Again in Ski Flying

January 25, 2025 / Sportschau

The German ski jumpers failed to initiate the desired turnaround during the first ski flying event of the World Cup season in Oberstdorf. Karl Geiger managed to finish in the top 10, but the team could not contend for podium spots, ending a disappointing performance trend.

Paweł Wąsek Messed Up His Jump in Oberstdorf! A Drama for the Leader [VIDEO]

Paweł Wąsek Messed Up His Jump in Oberstdorf! A Drama for the Leader [VIDEO]

January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy

In the first round of the Ski Flying in Oberstdorf, Poland's Paweł Wąsek recorded only 179 meters, placing 35th and failing to qualify for the second round. This poor performance follows his earlier trial jump of 185.5 meters where he managed to secure the 29th position, indicating he struggled with the large hill.