Piotr Żyła took third place in the individual competition of the Ski Flying World Cup in Planica. Kamil Stoch was 10th, Aleksander Zniszczol 14th, and Andrzej Stękała 40th. Austrian Stefan Kraft won ahead of Slovenian Anze Lanisk.more
Three Ski Flying World Cup competitions will be held in Planica from Friday to Sunday. Six Poles will start on the mammoth hill in Slovenia: Piotr Żyła, Kamil Stoch, Paweł Wąsek, Aleksander Zniszczoł, Andrzej Stękała and Jan Habdas.more
Jan Habdas reached 124m and finished 11th in the ski jumping World Cup competition in Lahti, Finland. Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi triumphed with 136.5m taking his 30th career victory and third of the season. Only one round was played, which was interrupted several times due to too strong winds.more
The penultimate weekend of the Ski Jumping World Cup will be held in Lahti. Today there will be a team competition, and tomorrow an individual competition. Six Poles will compete in Finland, led by Kamil Stoch, who has triumphed here three times.more
Kamil Stoch, Piotr Żyła, Paweł Wąsek, Aleksander Zniszczoł, Tomasz Pilch and Jan Habdas will represent Poland in the Ski Jumping World Cup in Lahti, the Polish Ski Association announced on Twitter.more
Words of support for Dawid Kubacki and his family are pouring in from all over the world. Doctors in the hospital in Nowy Targ are fighting for the life of a ski jumper's wife. Words of encouragement were sent by President Andrzej Duda, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and FIS.more
Halvor Egner Granerud, who is sure of a triumph in the overall ski jumping World Cup, leads the payroll even more clearly. The Norwegian earned almost CHF 432,000 in performance bonuses this season.more
Dawid Kubacki withdrew from today's Ski Flying World Cup competition in Vikersund. The decision of the Polish jumper means that the Crystal Globe will be won this season by the Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud.more
Dawid Kubacki, Kamil Stoch, Piotr Zyla, Andrzej Stękała and Aleksander Zniszczol will compete in today's World Cup competition on the mammoth hill in Vikersund. Norway's Halvor Egner Granerud and Austria's Stefan Kraft have the best chances for victory. The start of the competition at 3:30 pm (UK time).more
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
Slovene Anze Lanisek won the prologue to today's ski jumping World Cup competition in Lillehammer. Kamil Stoch took fourth place. Dawid Kubacki was seventh, Aleksander Zniszczol 28th, Piotr Żyła 40th, and Paweł Wąsek 43rd. Jakub Wolny was eliminated in the qualifications.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
Six Polish jumpers will start today in the World Cup competition in Lillehammer, which will start at 15:10 (GMT). Kamil Stoch, who will fight for the fourth victory in his career at Lysgaardsbakken, was the best in the qualifications.
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Six Polish ski jumpers advanced to today's World Cup competition in Lillehammer. In the qualifications, Kamil Stoch was sixth, Dawid Kubacki 12th, Paweł Wąsek 26th, Aleksander Zniszczol 31st, Piotr Żyła 38th, and Jakub Wolny 40th. Norwegian Halvor Egner Granerud won.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
Austria's Stefan Kraft won men's competition of the Norway tour in Oslo on Sunday. Slovenian ski jumper Anže Lanišek finished second and Poland's Dawid Kubacki placed third.more
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
The ski jumping World Cup leader Halvor Egner Granerud admitted that the failure at the recent world championships in Planica was mainly due to the mental pressure of being the favourite.more
Ski jumper Dawid Kubacki won the bronze medal of the Ski World Championships in the competition on the large hill in Planica. Slovenia's Timi Zajc won, and Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi stood on the second step of the podium.more
Dawid Kubacki took the second, and Kamil Stoch was the third place in qualifying for today's jumping competition at a large facility in the world championships in the Slovenian Planica. Other Poles also advanced - Piotr Żyła and Aleksander Znamczoł. Slovene Timi turned out to be the best.more
The Polish team consisting of Kinga Rajda, Kamil Stoch, Nicole Konderla and Piotr Zyla took eighth place in the micro-competition on the normal hill in Planica, Slovenia, at the Nordic World Ski Championships. Germany triumphed ahead of Norway and Slovenia.more
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