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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2025 - 2026


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Stage 4 in Wisla (POL)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Domen Prevc  :SLO  286.2

2. Philipp Raimund  :GER  279.4

3. Ryoyu Kobayashi  :JPN  267.2

 

Full Final Result HERE

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1 hour ago, Federer91 said:

Great to see the Poles coming out again for their Wisla round. :thumbup: The atmosphere is on hand as usual.

 

With all due respect to Norway, Finland and Sweden who have invented these sports, but in the last couple of years it's painful to watch the starts in Scandinavia with 30 people in the stands.. It is always a shock how barely anybody goes out to watch a WC round in a historical sport for that nation. Same goes for the cross-country, Nordic combined races we had. Only biathlon managed to pull a nice crowd in Ostersund.

Tbf these are pretty.small towns, really.

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2 hours ago, Federer91 said:

Great to see the Poles coming out again for their Wisla round. :thumbup: The atmosphere is on hand as usual.

 

With all due respect to Norway, Finland and Sweden who have invented these sports, but in the last couple of years it's painful to watch the starts in Scandinavia with 30 people in the stands.. It is always a shock how barely anybody goes out to watch a WC round in a historical sport for that nation. Same goes for the cross-country, Nordic combined races we had. Only biathlon managed to pull a nice crowd in Ostersund.

I wish it was the same for women's competition. But due to the limited space, FIS forced their way to host them in Thursday afternoon and Friday morning.... Otherwise the men's competitions would have been cancelled.

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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

Tbf these are pretty.small towns, really.

And I presume people have first class travel available to these places. The point to host such events,for these resorts, is usually to attract tourists and fans.

 

If you are hosting a WC round only one or two weekends a year, then I fail to see how there aren't at least 1000 fans in the whole country that can't plan on going..

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Finally a good day for our ski jumpers, as we ended weekend in Wisła with two places in top10, Tomasiak ended on 5th place, and Zyła being 7th (he was 2nd after first round). Again very good result for both Zografski and Foubert after being in top10

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Stage 4 in Wisla (POL)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Domen Prevc  :SLO  282.3

2. Ryoyu Kobayashi  :JPN  281.4

3. Philipp Raimund  :GER  276.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 5 in Klingenthal (GER)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Nozomi Maruyama  :JPN  240.5

2. Nika Prevc  :SLO  239.5

3. Lisa Eder  :AUT  231.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 5 in Klingenthal (GER)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Nika Prevc  :SLO  294.1

2. Nozomi Maruyama  :JPN  290.1

3. Anna Odine Stroem  :NOR  272.4

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 5 in Klingenthal (GER)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Domen Prevc  :SLO  298.5

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT  273.0

3. Philipp Raimund  :GER  271.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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