Piotr Żyła took second place and Dawid Kubacki third in the competition in Oberstdorf, inaugurating the 71st edition of the Four Hills Tournament. The winner was the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud.more
Kamil Stoch (KS Eve-nement Zakopane) won the title of Polish ski jumping champion in Wisla. Piotr Żyła was second and Paweł Wąsek (both Wisłańskie Stowarzyszenie Sportowe) third. Due to health problems, World Cup leader Dawid Kubacki did not take part in the competition.more
Dawid Kubacki won today's ski jumping World Cup competition in Engelberg, Switzerland. The next places were taken by Austrian Manuel Fettner and Slovenian Anze Lanisek. The Pole strengthened his lead in the general classification of the cycle.more
Dawid Kubacki took second and Piotr Żyła - third place in the first of two competitions of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland. Slovenian Anze Lanisek won.more
Next weekend, two individual ski jumping World Cup competitions will be held in Engelberg. The Poles have good memories of the Swiss venue Gross-Titlis-Schanze. They were on the podium in eight of the last eleven competitions.more
The organizing committee of the 71st 4-Hills-Tournament announced that there was enough snow in Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen. The traditional event will run from December 29 to January 6.more
Dawid Kubacki won the ski jumping World Cup competition in Titisee-Neustadt and strengthened his lead in the general classification. The second Slovene Anze Laniska was ahead of as much as 25.7 points. The fourth was Piotr Żyła, and the eighth was Kamil Stoch.more
Austria won the mixed team competition of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany. Teams from Norway and Germany were also on the podium. Poland, composed of Kinga Rajda, Piotr Żyła, Nicole Konderla and Dawid Kubacki, took seventh place.more
Dawid Kubacki took second place in today's ski jumping World Cup competition in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany. The Slovenian Anze Lanisek won, and the third was Germany's Karl Geiger.more
The Ski Jumping World Cup will take place in Titisee-Neustadt from Friday to Sunday. Both women's and men's competitions are planned in Germany, as well as a mixed team competition, in which Poland will also take part.more
Piotr Zyla was fifth and Dawid Kubacki, who was in the lead after the first round, finished sixth in today's competition in Ruka, Finland, but defended his position as overall leader of the ski jumping World Cup. Norway's Halvor Egner Granerud and Austria's Stefan Kraft shared the win.more
Piotr Żyła took third place in Saturday's competition of the Ski Jumping World Cup in Ruka, Finland. Slovene Anze Lanisek won, followed by Austrian Stefan Kraft. The fourth place was won by the leader of the cycle, Dawid Kubacki, who won twice at the inauguration of the season in Wisła.more
Dawid Kubacki won the season's inaugural World Cup ski jumping competition in Wisla. Norway's Halvor Egner Granerud was second, and Austrian Stefan Kraft was third. There were six Poles in the final "30" and three in the top "10."more
The Norwegian national team in ski jumping is experiencing serious financial problems and due to the lack of a main sponsor, for the first time in 40 years, the competitors will compete in the World Cup competitions without any company logo on their helmets. Inauguration of the cycle this weekend in Wisła.more
Dawid Kubacki won the competition in Klingenthal and the overall classification of the Summer Grand Prix in ski jumping. Second place yesterday went to Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi, and third was Norway's Daniel Andre Tande.more
The International Ski Federation (FIS) has announced that the return of the World Cup ski jumping competition to the USA, scheduled for February 2023, will not take place, and the competitions that were to be held in Iron Mountain have been canceled.more
Piotr Żyła was the best in the qualification for today's competition of the Summer Grand Prix in ski jumping in Wisła-Malinka. The first four places were taken by the Polish team and 11 Poles passed the qualification.more
The International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) has decided to increase the bonuses for athletes participating in the 2022/23 season in competitions under its aegis by ten percent.more
During the General Meeting of Delegates held in Krakow Adam Malysz was elected president of the Polish Ski Association. He succeeded Apoloniusz Tajner, who had held the position since 2006.more
One of the best ski jumpers in the world, the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud appeared at the Ullevaal stadium in Oslo during the Nations League match Norway - Sweden (3-2) wearing a yellow vest. As he explained, he has been doing this job socially for six years.more
The titled ski jumper recently started preparing for his 20th World Cup season. As he shared in a Q&A session on his Instagram, he gained strength for new sporting challenges during a five-week vacation in the Balkans. He especially liked Sarajevo and the Slovenian waterfalls. It is to Slovenia, he says, that he could move.more
The Norwegian national team in ski jumping has serious financial problems. All sponsorship deals expire on May 31, and none of them have been extended. There were also no new visitors. Loans of half a million euros were granted to the staff of... the federation.more
From the season 2023/24, women will also compete in the prestigious 4-Hills-Tournament, the Austrian Ski Federation (OESV) informed after a meeting with representatives of the German (DSV) and international (FIS) federations.more
Two individual competitions in Wisla on November 5th and 6th will open the 2022/23 World Cup season in ski jumping - according to the draft calendar published on the website of the International Ski Federation (FIS). There will also be a competition in Zakopane.more