Summer Grand Prix in Klingenthal: live text of the mixed team event; Japan wins, Poland 7th

Summer Grand Prix in Klingenthal: live text of the mixed team event; Japan wins, Poland 7th

Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy Onet on October 26, 2025

The article provides a live, play-by-play report from the mixed team event concluding the 2025 Ski Jumping Summer Grand Prix in Klingenthal, Germany. High winds and snowfall forced the trial round to be canceled, and the competition started amid challenging, gusty conditions.

Poland fielded Nicole Konderla-Juroszek, Kacper Tomasiak, Anna Twardosz, and Kamil Stoch. Early on, Nicole Konderla-Juroszek managed 97.5 m in tough wind, while Kacper Tomasiak responded with 129 m in the first series. After two jumps, Poland was placed mid-pack. The first series featured standout distances: Anna Odine Strøm (130 m), Agnes Reisch (131 m), Ren Nikaidō (135.5 m), Antti Aalto (138 m), Halvor Egner Granerud (142 m), Domen Prevc (146 m), Phillip Raimund (143 m), and Ryoyu Kobayashi (144.5 m). Kamil Stoch posted 129 m to keep Poland in seventh after the opening round. At the break, the top three were Japan, Norway, and Germany, with Slovenia and Finland close behind.

There were doubts about holding the second series due to wind, but competition resumed. Konderla-Juroszek improved to 110.5 m. Tomasiak delivered again with 133.5 m. In the women’s third group, Nika Prevc soared to 134 m, while Selina Freitag jumped 128 m; Anna Twardosz recorded 117 m. In the final men’s group, Stoch produced 135.5 m, followed by big jumps from Antti Aalto (138 m), Domen Prevc (144.5 m), and Ryoyu Kobayashi (131.5 m), which sealed Japan’s victory.

Final outcome of the mixed team event: Japan won, Slovenia finished second, and Norway third. Poland placed seventh, ahead of the USA, France, Italy, and Romania. The report also notes Tomasiak’s strong form at just 18 years old and includes earlier comments from Adam Małysz praising his temperament and potential.