Polish Ski Jumper Achieves Career-Best Result and Overwhelming Joy After the Jump

Polish Ski Jumper Achieves Career-Best Result and Overwhelming Joy After the Jump

Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy Onet on February 16, 2025

Anna Twardosz achieved a career-best 15th place finish in the latest World Cup ski jumping competition in Ljubno. In a marked improvement from a 37th place finish just the day before, she managed to secure two jumps – 79.5 m on her first attempt and 79 m on her second – which brought her total score to 192.9 points. This performance, especially coming on the heels of a challenging previous contest, has been hailed as one of the best results of her career.

In the overall World Cup standings, Slovenian ski jumper Nika Prevc continues to lead the general classification, having secured her ninth win in the season with jump distances of 90.5 m and 92.5 m that earned her 266.4 total points. Other competitors in the event included Selina Freitag and Austrian Lisa Eder, who finished second and third respectively, trailing Prevc by 10.2 and 17.5 points.

The article also briefly mentions Nicole Konderla, another competitor who managed a 39th place finish with a best jump of 77 m. For further details, readers are encouraged to follow the links provided on the Przegląd Sportowy Onet website.