Piotr Żyła became the world champion in ski jumping on a normal hill in Planica. The Pole, who was 13th after the first round, overtook the Germans Andreas Wellinger and Karl Geiger.more
Dawid Kubacki finished seventh in yesterday's World Cup ski jumping competition in Lake Placid. Aleksander Zniszczoł was 21st and Piotr Żyła was 25th, with Norway's Halvor Egner Granerud winning. Also on the podium were Germany's Andreas Wellinger and Austria's Stefan Kraft.more
Piotr Zyla and Dawid Kubacki won the first ever World Cup ski jumping duo competition yesterday in Lake Placid. In second place were Austrians Daniel Tschofenig and Stefan Kraft, and in third place were Japanese Naoki Nakamura and Ryoyu Kobayashi.more
The Ski Jumping World Cup competition in Lake Placid attracted mainly Polish fans, who came in large numbers to this town, where the Winter Olympic Games were organized twice (1932, 1980). "It will give us energy" - emphasized Dawid Kubacki.more
This weekend, after a 19-year hiatus, ski jumping World Cup competitions will be held in the United States. Three competitions are scheduled for Lake Placid - two individual and a duo competition. Six Poles flew overseas, but without Kamil Stoch.more
"I believe that Kamil Stoch will come back reborn after this break - he will regain the joy of jumping and will give us a lot of joy this season" - assessed Thomas Thurnbichler's decision to withdraw the jumper from the next World Cup competition, Olympic champion Wojciech Fortuna.more
Piotr Żyła took seventh place in the ski jumping World Cup competition in Willingen, Germany. The winner was Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud, who strengthened his lead in the general classification.more
Dawid Kubacki took third and Piotr Żyła fourth place in yesterday's ski jumping World Cup competition in Willingen, Germany. The winner was Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud, who strengthened his lead in the general classification.more
The Norwegian team won the mixed team competition in Willingen, part of the Ski Jumping World Cup. Austria and Germany also stood on the podium. Poles did not start. The second series was canceled due to strong winds.more
The pillar of the Norwegian national team in ski jumping Robert Johansson announced that he does not rule out a quick retirement due to spinal degeneration.more
Piotr Zyla finished sixth in yesterday's World Cup competition on the mammoth hill in Bad Mitterndorf, Austria. The winner was World Cup leader Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud.more
Piotr Żyła took fourth place in the Ski Flying World Cup competition on the mammoth hill in Bad Mitterndorf, Austria. The winner was the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud. Austrian Stefan Kraft and Slovenian Domen Prevc also stood on the podium.more
Next weekend the first Ski Jumping World Cup competition on the mammoth ski jumping in the season 2022/23 will take place at the Kulm in Bad Mitterndorf, Austria. Dawid Kubacki will defend his leading position.more
Dawid Kubacki took fourth place in today's ski jumping World Cup competition in Sapporo. Austrian Stefan Kraft won the 27th career victory and the second in the 2022/23 season.more
Dawid Kubacki finished second in today's ski jumping World Cup competition in Sapporo. The winner was Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi. The third place went to Norway's Halvor Egner Granerud. Right behind the podium was Kamil Stoch, Piotr Zyla was 14th.more
Dawid Kubacki finished second in the ski jumping World Cup competition in Zakopane. Norway's Halvor Egner Granerud won, followed by Austria's Stefan Kraft in third place. Kubacki still leads the overall ranking of the series.more
The Polish team, composed of: Kamil Stoch, Piotr Żyła, Paweł Wąsek and Dawid Kubacki, finished second in the team World Cup ski jumping competition in Zakopane. The Austrians won and the Germans stood on the third step of the podium.more
Dawid Kubacki took second place in the qualifications for Sunday's individual competition of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane. Yesterday, the Austrian Daniel Tschofenig won at Wielka Krokiew.more
This weekend, the ski jumping World Cup will take place in Zakopane. On Saturday, the first team competition in the current season will be held at Wielka Krokiew, and individual competitions are planned for Sunday.more
The Norwegian ski jumpers are competing this season without a logo on their helmets due to the lack of a major sponsor and even Halvor Egner Granerud's victory at the 4-Hills-Tournament did not attract takers.more
"A snow groomer and a team of 18 experienced people are working on the Wielka Krokiew, so the facility will be fully ready for the competition". - assured Andrzej Kozak, President of the Tatra Ski Association. Around 50 athletes, including six Poles, will compete in Friday's qualification for the World Cup competition.more
Halvor Egner Granerud won the 71st 4-Hills-Tournament. The second place was taken by Dawid Kubacki. The Norwegian also won yesterday in the last competition in Bischofshofen, and the Pole leading in the general classification of the World Cup was third in it. Slovene Anze Lanisek separated them.more
Dawid Kubacki won the third competition of the 71st edition of the 4-Hills-Tournament in Innsbruck. The second place was taken by the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud, who maintained his lead in the general classification of the event. The third was Slovenian Anze Lanisek.more
Norway is looking forward to the first ever four victories of its representative in the 4-Hills-Tournament. However, the media warns that in order to achieve this, the leader of the general classification Halvor Egner Granerud has to overcome the hill in Innsbruck, which is the curse of the Norwegians.more
Dawid Kubacki took third place in the second competition of the 4-Hills-Tournament in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. The winner from Oberstdorf was the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud, and the second was the Slovene Anze Lanisek.more