Lanisek lands first World Cup win of 2024/25 at Lahti Ski Games
Originally published in FIS Ski Jumping on March 22, 2025
FIS | Lanisek lands first World Cup win of 2024/25 at Lahti Ski Games
Six-time World Championship medalist Anze Lanisek (SLO) secured his first World Cup victory of the season in the final men’s individual Large Hill contest after an entertaining contest at the Lahti Ski Games in Finland.
The 28-year-old, who had finished second and third twice this season, led by 6.1 points from former World and Olympic champion Stefan Kraft (AUT) and an impressive second round saw the Slovenian hold off the challenge posed by his highly decorated opponent.
Jumps of 131m and 128m saw Lanisek top the standings with 276.9 points, with Kraft (270.8pts) second and Pawel Wasek third, attaining his and Poland’s first podium finish of the 2024/25 campaign.
“This season was really a good test for me and I had to stay patient until the end,” Lanisek told FIS after his first win in over a year.
“It shows I still have it and haven’t forgotten how to ski jump and how to compete. It still it wasn’t the best one (telemark landing) but at the end of the day I won so that’s what matters.”
For Kraft it was his first top-three result since the Bischofshofen World Cup in early January, with the Austrian seemingly having lost a little of his usual ‘spark’ in competition after the devastating blow of losing out on the Four Hills title due to challenging weather conditions.
94 points separated overall World Cup Crystal Globe title chasing Austrian team-mates Daniel Tschofenig and Jan Hoerl heading into the Lahti Large Hill contest, but both had been short of their best form in recent weeks.
Tschofenig in particular had endured difficult results, having gone seven events without a podium finish, placing 14th and 15th in the Vikersund (NOR) World Cup last week, while Hoerl was sixth and eighth.
The pair finished second and first respectively in qualifying, but come the event itself though they found the conditions much tougher.
Hoerl made a mistake during take-off and 112.5m saw him scrape into the final round by just 0.8 points.
Tschofenig followed and was far from happy with his own effort, raising his hands in the air as if to question what had happened. 121m put him in eighth though and baring a complete reversal of fortunes in the final round, it looked to have strengthened his hopes of securing the overall crown.
Hoerl opened the second round with 128.5m with a score of 134.7 points to put him third in the standings. However, Antti Aalto (FIN) delighted the home fans with his score and Hoerl ultimately placed 15th, an improvement of 15 positions from the round one.
Tschofenig’s jump of 122m was not quite enough for him to take a podium, but he finished the event seventh, keeping his chances of the overall title alive.
The Lahti Ski Games also marked the final individual contest in the career of Stephan Leyhe (GER) who revealed the news late last week in a statement via the German Ski Federation.
Leyhe, a two-time Olympic Team event medalist, ends his career having won one World Cup event back in 2020 on home soil in Willingen.
After the men’s Super Team event on Sunday, Leyhe plans to return to his hometown Willingen (GER) to begin a five-year architecture qualification mission, aiming to take coaching classes to remain a part of the ski jumping family.
FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Lahti (FIN) - Program:
23 March 15:30 – Trial Round Men 16:30 – Super Team Men LH
*all times are displayed in Central European Time (CET) and are subject to change.
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