Unexpected Darkness During Polish Jumpers' Training at Ski Jumping Championships
Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy on March 04, 2025
During the second training session at the Ski Jumping World Championships in Trondheim, an unusual situation arose. While Polish jumpers were taking their turns, part of the lights on the jump went out, as reported by Interia journalist Tomasz Kalemba. The issue was quickly resolved, and training continued under normal conditions shortly thereafter.
Among the Polish athletes, Aleksander Zniszczoł stood out with an impressive jump of 134 meters, earning him 82 points, placing him at the top of the session. Dawid Kubacki jumped 135 meters but scored 71.8 points. Jakub Wolny, Piotr Żyła, and Paweł Wąsek recorded distances of 123.5, 121, and 119.5 meters, earning 54.5, 53.8, and 53.5 points, respectively.
Further competitions include the mixed team event on Thursday and the men’s team competition scheduled for Friday, followed by the individual competition on Saturday.
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