Kamil Stoch conquers th Flying Hill event in Vikersund and reduces the distance from top of the World Cup standing. The Norwegian jumper wins ahead of the Japan Noriaki Kasai and the Austrian Michael Hayboeck.
Stefan Craft triumphs in Raw Air standing.
The quartet of Daniel Andre Tande, Robert Johansson, Johann Andre Forfang and Andreas Stjernen delight Vikersund fans with a win in the TF competition. Johansson also set the new WR with 252.0 metres. Poland and Austria finished behind the host nation....
The 23-year-old Austrian crushes the field in the LH competition on Granåsen HS 140 ahead of local idol Stjernen and Germany's Wellinger. Kradt now leads Kamil Stoch 1440-1334 in the overall standings.
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The first ever edition of this no break ten-day tournament for men in ski jumping and ski flying held in Norway will start the second half in Trondheim with a Large Hill competition under the lights on Granåsen HS 140 hill on Thursday, March 16th. The ...
The two-time gold medalist from Lahti has another winning moment on the HS 134 Holmenkollbakken. The Austrian edges 1st round leader Wellinger with Eisenbichler to round out the podium. Kraft takes over the World Cup lead from Poland's Stoch.
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Yuki Ito of Japan triumphs in the last competition of the season in the Large Hill in Oslo ahead of her teammate Sara Takanashi, who celebrates her 4th World Cup title.
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Austrian quartet (Hayboeck, Fettner, Shiffner, Kraft) wins Team Hs 134 in Oslo-Holmenkollen ahead of Germay and Poland in second Raw Air competition.
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Lahti 2017 World Championships are already in the books and the World Cup is ready to restart in Northern Europe with the first ever edition of RAW AIR, in other words a total of six competitions in ten days. Oslo (Team LH on Mar. 11 and LH on Mar. 12)...
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small hills on alpine slopes for short jumps. With time, the interest and the enthusiasm for this new discipline rose and Ski Jumping became a spor...
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small hills on alpine slopes for short jumps. With time, the interest and the enthusiasm for this new discipline rose and Ski Jumping became a spor...
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small hills on alpine slopes for short jumps. With time, the interest and the enthusiasm for this new discipline rose and Ski Jumping became a spor...
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small hills on alpine slopes for short jumps. With time, the interest and the enthusiasm for this new discipline rose and Ski Jumping became a spor...
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small hills on alpine slopes for short jumps. With time, the interest and the enthusiasm for this new discipline rose and Ski Jumping became a spor...
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small hills on alpine slopes for short jumps. With time, the interest and the enthusiasm for this new discipline rose and Ski Jumping became a spor...
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small hills on alpine slopes for short jumps. With time, the interest and the enthusiasm for this new discipline rose and Ski Jumping became a spor...
Men's competition in Korea switched from HS 140 to HS 109 due to strong winds and the 25-year-old from Poland overcame difficult conditions to claim his second win of the season. Austria's Kraft finished as runner-up with German Wellinger on third plac...
The fresh 4-time overall champ triumphs in the second Normal Hill competition at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium to equal Gregor Schlierenzauer's all-time record of 53 World Cup victories.
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmer...
With two perfect jumps Stefan Kraft of Austria grabs his 4th season victory in PyeongChang ahead of Andreas Wellinger and Kamil Stoch.
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Telemark used small hill...
Japanese star Sara Takanashi finished in 2nd place behind her teammate Yuki Ito in PyeongChang, but she celebrated her fourth World Cup title in five years.
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the Norwegian province of Te...
FIS Nordic disciplines will conclude their Olympic test events on Feb. 15-16 with both men and ladies competing in Ski Jumping World Cup events at the Alpensia Jumping Centre. World’s class leapers will get their first taste of the hills, with the men ...
The 20-year-old from Oberstdorf claims her maiden World Cup win in the 2nd Normal Hill event on Slovenian soil. Vogt and Wuerth complete a great day for Germany.
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World Cup leader Kamil Stoch prevails in second Sapporo Large Hill competition. Polish star wins by 7 points ahead of German Andreas Wellinger while Austrian Stefan Kraft is third.
Ski Jumping originated in the 18th century, back then farmers in the ...
Norwegian Maren Lundby won her fourth World Cup competition of the season, estabilishing herself on top of podium in Ljubno Normal Hill. Daniela Iraschko-Stolz was second ahead of Katharina Althaus, third.
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The World Cup holder from Slovenia and the 25-year-old from Poland both scored 260.2 points to finish joint first in the first LH event in Japan. Austria's Kraft rounded out the podium in third.
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Men’s Tour will resume in a few days in Sapporo with a pair of Large Hill competitions scheduled on Feb. 11-12 on the Okurayama HS 134. Daniel Andre Tande and Oberstdorf King Stefan Kraft will try to narrow the gap to overall leader Kamil Stoch. A coup...
On Jan. 28-29 the Ski Jumping up to 100,000 fans will flock to the Hessian town of Willingen to celebrate the 2017 World Cup stage on the revered HS145 Mühlenkopfschanze, the world's biggest jumping slope for large hill competitions. The upcoming World...
Kamil Stoch wins his fourth consecutive World Cup competition in front of huge Polish crowd in Zakopane Large Hill, recovering from 6th position in the second round. Second and third place for Germany's Andreas Wellinger and Richard Freitag.
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Germany achieves the victory in Team Large Hill in Zakopane. The German quartet wins ahead of the homemade team Poland and the Slovenia of Prevc brothers