Ski Jumping
Pole zdecydowanie przeskoczył skocznię w Sapporo!
January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Polish ski jumpers excelled at the Continental Cup in Sapporo, with Kacper Juroszek achieving the longest jump of the competition at 140 meters. Maciej Kot also finished in the top ten, taking sixth place as the Norwegian athletes dominated the event by claiming the top three spots.
Poles Missed Opportunity in Nations Cup. Clear Leader
January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Despite Piotr Żyła's decent performance in Oberstdorf, Poland remains sixth in the Nations Cup standings. Polish jumpers failed to capitalize on the ranking opportunities while Austria leads with a significant margin.
Germany issues a warning before ski jumping competition in Oberstdorf
January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Germany has issued a weather warning ahead of the ski jumping competition in Oberstdorf due to expected strong winds that may hinder the athletes' performance. The first round of ski jumps is scheduled for Saturday afternoon, with qualifying rounds having already taken place.
Poland's Coach Identifies Problem in Ski Jumping Team Performance
January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
The coach of the Polish ski jumping team, Thomas Thurnbichler, has acknowledged issues with the athletes' center of gravity affecting their performance, particularly during the recent ski flying competition. Athletes like Piotr Żyła and Kamil Stoch expressed mixed feelings about their results, emphasizing a need for improvement.
Unprecedented Disqualification of Stefan Kraft in Ski Jumping
January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
In a surprising turn of events at the ski jumping competition in Oberstdorf, Stefan Kraft was disqualified for using a non-compliant suit, breaking his recent streak of podium finishes. This disqualification, alongside that of Kristoffer Erik Sundal, halted the Austrian team's impressive 24-event run on the World Cup podium.
Norwegerin stürzt - Seifriedsberger und Pinkelnig springen aufs Podest
January 25, 2025 / Krone
Austrian ski jumpers Jacqueline Seifriedsberger and Eva Pinkelnig achieved third place in the Superteam competition at the World Cup in Zao, Japan. They finished with 643.1 points, just 0.1 points behind the Norwegian duo, while the German team won the event after six rounds.
What about the ski jump in Dubai? There is already ice in the desert.
January 25, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
The article explores the ongoing discussions about establishing a ski jump in Dubai, highlighting the city's existing ski facilities and its ambitions to host ski competitions. It recounts past attempts by the World Cup directors to expand the sport into the Middle East and features comments from notable figures in the ski jumping community.
Forfang Misses Victory in Oberstdorf
January 25, 2025 / Eurosport
Johann André Forfang secured second place in the ski flying event in Oberstdorf, finishing behind Timi Zajc despite leading after the first round. Forfang's longest jump wasn't enough to clinch the win as he finished 5.1 points behind Zajc due to lower style points in the final round. This marked Norway's third podium finish of the season in ski jumping.
Kraft admits: 'Without Tournee victory, I would still be chewing on it'
January 24, 2025 / Krone
Stefan Kraft, a renowned ski jumper, reflects on his competitive journey, admitting that without his victory in the Tournee, he would still be bothered by it. He shares insights before tackling the challenges of the upcoming ski flying event at Oberstdorf.
Prevc wins - Eva Pinkelnig celebrates podium in Zao
January 24, 2025 / Krone
In a thrilling event at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zao, Nika Prevc took the victory, with Austria's Eva Pinkelnig securing a podium finish. Pinkelnig achieved jumps of 94 and 97.5 meters, finishing third behind Prevc and Norway's Thea Minyan Bjørseth. The upcoming competitions in Japan promise more excitement for the athletes and fans.
Qualification - Five ÖSV Flyers in the Top 10 in Oberstdorf
January 24, 2025 / krone.at
The Austrian ski jumpers showcased their strength in the qualification round in Oberstdorf, with five from ÖSV making it into the top 10. Michael Hayböck led the team with a third place finish, behind a Norwegian and a Slovenian competitor.
Josie Johnson lands two top-tens in Austria ski jumping FIS competition
January 21, 2025 / TownLift, Park City News
Josie Johnson, an 18-year-old skier from Park City, achieved remarkable success in recent ski jumping competitions in Austria, finishing seventh and eighth, respectively. This achievement showcases her skills as she aims for greater heights in the sport, competing on an HS 142 hill and earning commendations as the top American contestant both days.