Ski Jumping World Cup Klingenthal: live text of qualifications and individual competition

Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy Onet on December 14, 2025

The article is a live, minute‑by‑minute text commentary from the Ski Jumping World Cup event in Klingenthal, Germany. It covers:

  • The day’s schedule (qualifications at 14:30 and the competition starting at 16:00) and the context of the Polish team’s form, noting 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak’s promising start to his World Cup career.

  • Full qualification updates with distances and provisional standings for a wide field of athletes. Highlights include: Piotr Żyła’s 135 m to place 12th among qualifiers for Poland; Marius Lindvik topping qualification at 142.5 m; Domen Prevc close behind; and all six Poles advancing (Żyła, Maciej Kot, Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki, Paweł Wąsek, and Kacper Tomasiak).

  • First competition round updates documenting numerous jumps. Notable marks include Tomofumi Naitō (139.5 m), Halvor Egner Granerud (134 m), Marius Lindvik (135.5 m), Timi Zajc (136 m), Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal (138.5 m), Manuel Fettner (138.5 m), Valentin Foubert (140 m), Ren Nikaidō (141 m), Ryōyū Kobayashi (142 m), and Domen Prevc (141 m), who led after round one. Among Poles: Żyła jumped 130.5 m (17th), Paweł Wąsek 132 m (22nd), Dawid Kubacki 129.5 m (25th). Kamil Stoch (128 m) and Kacper Tomasiak (125.5 m) narrowly missed the cut; Maciej Kot (126.5 m) was 37th.

  • Second round play‑by‑play with further changes in leadership. Strong second jumps came from Halvor Egner Granerud (138 m), Tomofumi Naitō (136 m), Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal (133 m), Valentin Foubert (137 m), Ren Nikaidō (135 m), Ryōyū Kobayashi (133.5 m), and finally Domen Prevc, who sealed victory with 140.5 m. Polish results in round two: Paweł Wąsek 127 m, Piotr Żyła 129 m, and Dawid Kubacki 121.5 m, with all three losing some positions.

The live blog concludes by confirming Domen Prevc as the winner in Klingenthal and summarizing the Polish contingent’s outcomes.