The World of Ski Jumping Reacts to Paweł Wąsek's Performance! "We Are Rising from Our Knees"
Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy on January 04, 2025
Polish ski jumping experts are not hiding their satisfaction after Paweł Wąsek's performance in Innsbruck. Our athlete finished fifth, which is a remarkable achievement considering the current state of ski jumping in our country. Many comments noted that this was Wąsek's personal best, and there are bolder claims that Polish ski jumping is starting to "rise from its knees".
Skijumping.pl pointed out that this fifth place is Wąsek's career best.
Eurosport journalist Karcepr Merk emphasized that Wąsek's achievement on Saturday "erased the sixth place from the pandemic Tagil."
Damian Michałowski dared to assert after the Bergisel competition that Polish ski jumping is "rising from its knees". "Bravo! The best way — step by step + with a cool head!" he summarized.
TVP Sport journalist Mateusz Leleń appreciated Wąsek's stable form during all the jumps on Saturday. "The best day for a Polish jumper this winter 24/25. Class," he added.
Let us remind you that Paweł Wąsek is undeniably the leader of the Polish team. The jumper confirmed that he is a revelation this season, finishing fifth in the third competition of the 73rd Four Hills Tournament in Innsbruck. This is his best result of his career. Dawid Kubacki also rose to the occasion, giving Polish fans growing hopes for a return to form with each competition. Stefan Kraft won, and what a style it was! The Austrian knocked out his fellow teammates.
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