Domen Prevc does the double and reigns in Wisla

Domen Prevc does the double and reigns in Wisla

Originally published in FIS on December 07, 2025

World Large Hill champion Domen Prevc (SLO) capped a perfect weekend in Wisła, Poland by winning a second straight FIS Ski Jumping World Cup event and taking the lead in the overall Crystal Globe standings.

Prevc opened in fourth place after a 137 m first jump worth 137.6 points, then delivered a 132 m second jump for 144.7 points to reach a combined 282.3, edging Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN) by 0.9 points. Kobayashi had led after a 130.5 m opening jump valued at 142.1 points but could not retain his advantage in round two.

The victory is Prevc’s 11th World Cup win and his second of the 2025/26 season. He overtakes compatriot Anže Lanišek (SLO)—eighth on the day—for the overall lead. Reflecting on his form, Prevc said he “found out what I need to do here to be successful,” noting a weaker landing on his first jump but praising the execution and landing in the second round.

Kobayashi claimed his second podium of the weekend with the runner‑up finish, while Philipp Raimund (GER)—second on Saturday—took third. Ren Nikaido (JPN) placed fourth, and Poland’s Kacper Tomasiak achieved his first career top‑10 with fifth; Piotr Żyła (POL) finished seventh at home. Reigning Crystal Globe holder Daniel Tschofenig (AUT) continued a challenging start to his campaign in 13th.

Next stop is Klingenthal (GER), where women’s and men’s qualification and World Cup rounds are slated from 12–14 December (all times CET).