The American Lake Placid is the next stop of the ski jumping World Cup. All Polish ski jumpers made it through the qualification for today's World Cup competition. Aleksander Zniszczoł was 12th, Dawid Kubacki 13th, Kamil Stoch 14th, Piotr Żyła 30th and Paweł Wąsek 42nd.more
Dawid Kubacki, Kamil Stoch, Paweł Wąsek, Aleksander Zniszczoł and Piotr Żyła will take part in the next ski jumping World Cup competitions in Lake Placid and Sapporo - the Polish Ski Association announced on Platform X.more
Aleksander Zniszczoł finished eighth in the ski jumping World Cup competition in Willingen. Germany's Andreas Wellinger won, ahead of Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi and Switzerland's Gregor Deschwanden. Dawid Kubacki was 18th and Kamil Stoch 23rd.more
Aleksander Zniszczol took 8th place and Dawid Kubacki was 23rd in Saturday's Ski Jumping World Cup competition in Willingen. Kamil Stoch and Piotr Zyla were eliminated after the first series. The winner was the Norwegian Johann Andre Forfang, who broke the Muehlenkopfschanze record with a jump of 155.5 m in the second round.more
Dawid Kubacki, Piotr Żyła, Kamil Stoch, Paweł Wąsek, Aleksander Zniszczoł and Anna Twardosz will compete in the Ski Jumping World Cup competition in Willingen, Germany. Qualifications and training will take place on Friday, and individual competitions on Saturday and Sunday.
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The International Ski Federation (FIS) announced that an additional Ski Jumping World Cup competition will be held on March 1 in Lahti, Finland. This is due to the fact that on January 17, the competition in Szczyrk was not completed due to too strong wind.more
Piotr Zyla is sixth, Aleksander Zniszczoł ninth, Dawid Kubacki 18th, and Paweł Wąsek 29th after the first day of the ski jumping world championships in Bad Mitterndorf, Austria. Slovenian Timi Zajc is leading ahead of Austrian Stefan Kraft and Norwegian Johann Andre Forfang.more
Aleksander Zniszczoł finished 11th in the ski jumping World Cup competition in Zakopane. The overall leader was won by Austrian Stefan Kraft. Second place went to Germany's Andreas Wellinger and third place to Slovenia's Anze Lanisek.more
Kamil Stoch, Paweł Wąsek, Aleksander Zniszczoł and Dawid Kubacki took sixth place in the team competition of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane. The Austrians won, the Slovenians were second, and the Germans took third place. It was the penultimate element of the Polish Tournament.more
Dawid Kubacki, Kamil Stoch, Aleksander Zniszczoł and Paweł Wąsek will compete today in the team competition of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane. 13 teams will start at Wielka Krokiew.more
80 per cent of the tickets for the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane are already sold, Wojciech Gumny, the event's organisational director, announced yesterday. It is expected that 17.5 thousand fans will be seated in the stands of the Wielka Krokiew at the weekend. The venue is already prepared.more
Due to too strong wind at the end of the first round, the World Cup ski jumping competition in Szczyrk was canceled. After the start of the 40 athletes, Dawid Kubacki was in the lead. Kamil Stoch was third, Piotr Zyla fifth, Pawel Wasek ninth and Aleksander Zniszczol 29th.more
Piotr Zyla was 14th, Aleksander Zniszczoł 20th, Paweł Wąsek 21st and Dawid Kubacki 25th in yesterday's ski jumping World Cup competition in Wisła. Kamil Stoch and Klemens Murańka fell in the first round. Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi won ahead of Austrian Stefan Kraft and German Andreas Wellinger.more
Last year's ski jumping World Cup winner Halvor Egner Granerud announced on Sunday after a poor performance at the 4-Hills-Tournament (27th place) that he would not come to the competitions in Wisla, Szczyrk and Zakopane (13-21 January), but now he has changed his mind and will be present.more
At the weekend, the ski jumping World Cup competitions will take place at the ski jumping hill in Wisla Malinka. On Saturday and Sunday, fans will be able to come from the city centre and then return using a special bus line.more
Ryoyu Kobayashi won the Four Hills Tournament for the third time. In the 72nd edition of the competition in Bischofshofen, the Japanese took second place, behind the Austrian Stefan Kraft. The best Pole yesterday was 16th-ranked Aleksander Zniszczoł.more
Kamil Stoch took 11th place and Piotr Żyła was 14th in the third competition of the Four Hills Tournament. In Innsbruck, Austrian Jan Hoerl was the best, while Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi, second on Wednesday, took the lead in the event.more
Aleksander Zniszczoł was 21st, Piotr Żyła 22nd, Kamil Stoch 25th and Dawid Kubacki 33rd in the second competition of the 72nd Four Hills Tournament in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Slovene Anze Lanisek was the winner. The leader of the German-Austrian series remained German Andreas Wellinger.more
Slovenian Anze Lanisek won the qualification for the New Year's competition of the 72nd Four Hills Tournament in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Four Poles advanced, the best of whom on Sunday was Kamil Stoch - in 22nd place. Maciej Kot and Paweł Wąsek were eliminated.more
Kamil Stoch took the highest Polish place, 17th, in the competition in Oberstdorf, inaugurating the 72nd edition of the Four Hills Tournament. Dawid Kubacki was 27th and Piotr Żyła 28th. The winner was German Andreas Wellinger.more
German Andreas Wellinger won the qualification for the first competition of the 72nd Four Hills Tournament in Oberstdorf. Six Poles in total advanced to today's competition. The best of them, Piotr Zyla, took 26th place.more
The 72nd edition of the Four Hills Ski Tournament will begin with qualifications on Thursday in Oberstdorf, Germany. This time, it is difficult to find Poles among the favorites of this prestigious event, as their performance this season is much worse than in recent years.more
Ski jumper Anze Lanisek was honoured with a fair play award in his native Slovenia for his gesture of support for Dawid Kubacki on the podium after the recent World Cup competition in Planica.more
Dawid Kubacki took 14th place in Sunday's ski jumping World Cup competition in Engelberg, Switzerland. The winner was Austrian Stefan Kraft, ahead of his compatriot Jan Hoerl and the winner of Saturday's competition, German Pius Paszke.more
Four Polish ski jumpers advanced to Saturday's World Cup competition in Engelberg. Piotr Żyła took seventh place, Dawid Kubacki was 21st, Kamil Stoch 22nd, and Paweł Wąsek 29th. Maciej Kot was eliminated 54th. The qualification was won by Slovenian Anze Lanisek.more