Ski Jumping
Schmid and Prevc seek World Cup victories in Villach
January 05, 2025 / FIS Ski Jumping
The women's ski jumping World Cup returns to Villach, Austria for a double-header on January 5-6, featuring athletes like Nika Prevc and Katharina Schmid. Prevc, fresh off her Two Nights Tour wins, is trailing Schmid in the overall standings, aiming to capitalize on her recent winning streak as competitors seek to assert their dominance ahead of the World Championships.
Poles will have to compete against each other! Sudden news straight from the TCS
January 05, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
The article discusses the latest developments in the ongoing Four Hills Tournament, focusing on Polish ski jumper Paweł Wąsek, who excelled in qualifications for the final competition in Bischofshofen. It also highlights the unexpected absence of Jakub Wolny from the next stage, creating a competitive atmosphere among the remaining Polish jumpers.
Aleksander Zniszczoł's Stellar Jump Followed By Disappointment Ahead of Qualifications
January 05, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Aleksander Zniszczoł performed exceptionally well with a jump of 144 meters during the first training session at Bischofshofen, but struggled during qualifications with a jump of only 116 meters. Other Polish ski jumpers also faced challenges, while the Austrian team continued to impress local fans.
Sensational performance in Bischofshofen: Aleksander Zniszczoł jumps over the ramp!
January 05, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
In a stunning display during the training session in Bischofshofen, Aleksander Zniszczoł amazed spectators by jumping 144 meters, securing third place ahead of the qualifications for the final of the 73rd Four Hills Tournament. Meanwhile, fellow Polish jumper Dawid Kubacki also showed promising form, while Piotr Żyła faced struggles.
Ski Jumping: Kraft's Statement in Qualifiers at Bischofshofen - Wellinger Ninth
January 05, 2025 / Sportschau
Stefan Kraft won the qualification round for the final jump in Bischofshofen, further asserting his lead. Andreas Wellinger secured a position in the top 10, finishing ninth. The competition is heating up as the ski jumpers prepare for the last event of the prestigious Four Hills Tournament.
This Might Be the Secret to Dawid Kubacki's Form: He Has Decided to Make Changes
January 05, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Dawid Kubacki has opted to use an older ski suit he previously worn during competitions, revealing this decision following the qualification rounds in Bischofshofen. The move is seen as significant amidst discussions on the importance of technique over equipment in his skiing performance.
Paweł Wąsek with a "small personal best". Once again he impressed. Everyone is talking about one thing
January 05, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Paweł Wąsek has made headlines with his recent performances, achieving his career-best fifth place at the Innsbruck competition and a remarkable fourth in the Bischofshofen qualifications. His impressive jumps have captured the attention of fans and experts alike, raising expectations for his upcoming competitions.
Vierschanzentournee: Austria Dominates in Innsbruck
January 04, 2025 / sportschau.de
In the latest round of the Four Hills Tournament held in Innsbruck, Stefan Kraft secured the win for Austria, while Pius Paschke was the best performer for Germany, finishing in eighth place. The standings revealed a tight competition among the Austrian jumpers, with Kraft overtaking the overall lead in the tournament rankings.
The World of Ski Jumping Reacts to Paweł Wąsek's Performance! "We Are Rising from Our Knees"
January 04, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
Polish ski jumping experts are celebrating Paweł Wąsek's impressive fifth place finish in Innsbruck, calling it a personal best and a sign that Polish ski jumping is improving. Commentators highlight Wąsek's stable form and suggest that this could mark a resurgence for Polish ski jumping after a challenging period.
Important Rise of Paweł Wąsek! Changes in the World Cup Top Rankings
January 04, 2025 / Przegląd Sportowy
In the latest Ski Jumping events, Austrians once again dominated the Four Hills Tournament, with Stefan Kraft winning in Innsbruck. Despite this, Polish ski jumper Paweł Wąsek made a significant rise by securing fifth place, further strengthening his status as the leading Polish competitor in the overall World Cup rankings.
Kraft's Victory and Austrian Sweep at Innsbruck Ski Jumping
January 04, 2025 / L'Équipe
Stefan Kraft claims victory at the third stage of the Four Hills Tournament at Innsbruck, leading an Austrian podium sweep alongside Jan Hoerl and Daniel Tschofenig. Kraft's score of 273.3 points marks his 45th World Cup win as he takes the lead in the overall standings of the tournament.
Forfang Leads Norwegian Ski Jumpers as Austrians Continue to Dominate
January 04, 2025 / Eurosport
Johann André Forfang was the best performer among Norwegians in the ski jumping competition in Innsbruck, where he placed fourth. Despite his strong performance, Austrian jumper Stefan Kraft won the event, showcasing their continued dominance in the sport.