Here's the Leader of the Polish Team in Terms of Earnings! This is How Much He Earned in Wisła

Here's the Leader of the Polish Team in Terms of Earnings! This is How Much He Earned in Wisła

Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy on December 08, 2024

Six Polish ski jumpers advanced to the second round of the World Cup competition in Wisła on Sunday, earning substantial financial bonuses. Paweł Wąsek, the leader of the Polish team at the start of the season, has made nearly 50,000 PLN in six competitions! However, the standout performer has been German Pius Paschke, who is in excellent form.

On Saturday, only four Polish jumpers made it to the second round, and on Sunday the Biało-Czerwoni were hoping to improve their performance. Under coach Thomas Thurnbichler, six of them scored points, and the Polish team walked away with financial bonuses for their jumps.

Paweł Wąsek finished the competition in 11th place, earning 2,400 Swiss Francs (approx. 11,000 PLN). The 12th placed Alexander Zniszczoł took home 2,300 Francs (approx. 10,500 PLN). The 18th place Jakub Wolny earned 1,600 Francs (approx. 7,300 PLN), and the 19th place Dawid Kubacki earned 1,500 Francs (approx. 6,900 PLN).

Further down, Kamil Stoch finished in 25th place, getting a bonus of 900 Francs (approx. 4,100 PLN), while Piotr Żyła was 26th with a total of 800 Francs earned (approx. 3,600 PLN).

Wąsek has already secured 10,550 Francs this season (approximately 48,500 PLN) and is the leader of the Polish squad in terms of earnings.

Pius Paschke, who won the Sunday competition, cashed a whopping 13,000 Francs (approx. 60,000 PLN). He has already earned 71,100 Francs across several competitions in just a month (approx. 326,000 PLN).

Next weekend, the top jumpers in the world will move to Germany to compete at the Titisee-Neustadt ski jump.

Thanks to his victory, Pius Paschke extended his lead in the overall standings, now holding a 96-point advantage over Daniel Tschofenig. The highest-ranked Polish athlete in the World Cup is Paweł Wąsek in 15th place, followed by Alexander Zniszczoł in 20th. Kubacki is in 24th place, Stoch is 29th, Wolny is 35th, and Żyła is ranked 45th. You can read more about the general classification here >>>.

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