He Couldn't Take It After the Polish Ski Jumps – He Really Said It on TVN
Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy Onet on February 15, 2025
The article focuses on the ski jumping World Cup event held in Sapporo. Polish ski jumpers Paweł Wąsek and Kamil Stoch finished 19th and 22nd in the first competition of the World Cup in Sapporo. Despite their distant placements, both athletes were satisfied with the quality of their jumps. Paweł Wąsek, speaking in a post-competition interview, expressed his frustration over the long journey and the challenges they faced, but he remained positive about the technical quality of his performance and noted that the contest was a step forward in accumulating points.
Expert Jakub Kot, however, highlighted a major problem. In his analysis, he pointed out that if the best competitors from Estonia, France, and Italy are outperforming the entire Polish squad, then it is a matter of serious concern. Kot’s comments underscore the gap between the Polish jumpers and the current front-runners in the international field.
The article also notes that the second competition in Sapporo is scheduled to take place overnight, with qualifications beginning at 1:30 AM Polish time, followed by the first series of jumps approximately an hour and a half later. Viewers can follow live updates via Przegląd Sportowy Onet.
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