Dawid Kubacki has won the ski jumping World Cup competition in Lillehammer, Norway. Kubacki, who was in fourth position after the first round, was 7.4 points ahead of Slovenian Anze Lanisek and 9.2 points ahead of the Austrian Daniel Tschofenig, the leader at the halfway point.more
World Cup leader Halvor Egner Granerud from Norway won the Ski Jumping World Cup in Lillehammer on Tuesday. Granerud prevailed in a thrilling final ahead of the two Austrians Stefan Kraft and Manuel Fettner. Poles jumped poorly yesterday.more
World Cup leader Halvor Egner Granerud, after taking seventh place in yesterday's Raw Air tournament in Oslo, dropped his gloves in despair, and briefly told Norwegian journalists that he did not know what was happening to him.more
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Dawid Kubacki took ninth place yesterday in the ski jumping World Cup competition in Oslo. Slovenian Anze Lanisek won ahead of Austrian Stefan Kraft and German Karl Geiger.more
Saudi club An-Nassr has denied reports that Cristiano Ronaldo's contract contained a clause that the Portuguese would support Saudi Arabia's bid to host the 2030 World Cup.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
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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
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
Piotr Zyla finished fifth in the ski flying World Cup competition on the mammoth hill in Oberstdorf. Austrian Stefan Kraft won the competition and became the first leader in the overall World Cup ranking for the small Ski Flying Crystal Ball.more
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The authorities of the International Ski Federation (FIS) at this weekend's World Cup competition in Lahti, Finland, will consider cancelling the final of the series, which is scheduled to take place on March 18-20 in Tyumen, Russia.more
Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki, Piotr Zyla, Pawel Wasek, Stefan Hula and Kacper Juroszek are in the team for the Ski Jumping World Cup in Lahti (February 25th - 27th) - announced the Polish Ski Association.more
Poland is sixth after the first round of the mixed team World Cup competition in Willingen, Germany. Slovenia is in the lead, ahead of Norway and Germany.more
Norway’s Marius Lindvik won the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane on Sunday evening. In a great and extremely exciting final, the 23-year-old finished just ahead of Germany's Karl Geiger i Slovenia’s Anze Lanisek.more
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Piotr Zyla, Dawid Kubacki, Pawel Wasek, Jakub Wolny, Andrzej Stękala, Aleksander Zniszczol, Maciej Kot, Tomasz Pilch, Klemens Murańka, Kacper Juroszek and Stefan Hula are the Polish team for the World Cup competition in Zakopane, which will start tomorrow.more
Wisla wants to organize World Cup competitions in ski jumping, which were planned to take place in Sapporo on January 21-23, but were cancelled - said the Polish Ski Association. The decision is expected by the end of the week.more
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After Max Verstappen became Formula 1 world champion on Sunday, the Dutch media went into ecstasy. The usually aloof dailies "De Volkskrant" and "Algemeen Dagbled" compare him with the famous footballer Johan Cruijff.more
Kamil Stoch will compete in the World Cup in Engelberg, Switzerland. Also Dawid Kubacki returns to the team after the break. The seven-man team for the next World Cup competitions was announced yesterday by the Polish Ski Association.more
Kamil Stoch took third place in the World Cup competition in ski jumping in Klingenthal, Germany. Austrian Stefan Kraft triumphed and Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud was second.more
Austrian Jan Hoerl won the ski jumping World Cup competition in Wisla ahead of Norwegian Marius Lindvik and his compatriot Stefan Kraft. Best Pole Kamil Stoch came in 11th.more
"It's the Olympic season and the peak of form has to come in February, but still, nobody expected such a poor start", said Kazimierz Długopolski. - This is how Kazimierz Długopolski, longtime FIS jury member and coach for ski jumping and nordic combined, evaluated the start of the season for the Polish jumpers.more
Today, Finnish Ruka will host the third ski jumping World Cup competition this season. Six Polish representatives will start, but they did not do well in qualifying. The best of them, Kamil Stoch, took 24th place.more