Poles jump in Klingenthal today: start times and how to watch
Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy Onet on December 14, 2025
It is time for the last competition of the Klingenthal weekend. The Ski Jumping World Cup has moved to Germany, and one more event remains on Sunday.
Poland’s lineup in Klingenthal has changed after recent World Cup starts: Maciej Kot replaces Aleksander Zniszczoł. The Polish team consists of Kamil Stoch, Kacper Tomasiak, Dawid Kubacki, Piotr Żyła, Paweł Wąsek and Maciej Kot.
Saturday brought mixed feelings for the Poles. The best result came from 18‑year‑old Kacper Tomasiak, who finished 18th after a very good first jump. Kamil Stoch (20th), Maciej Kot (25th) and Piotr Żyła (28th) also scored points, while Dawid Kubacki and Paweł Wąsek were eliminated after the first round. These performances set the stage for Sunday’s final competition in Klingenthal to close the German World Cup weekend.
Schedule and broadcast — Sunday, 14 December:
- 14:30 — Men’s qualification
- 16:00 — Men’s individual competition
Live coverage will be available on Eurosport and HBO Max, with the men’s individual competition also broadcast on TVN. A live text commentary will be provided by Przegląd Sportowy Onet.
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