World Cup Standings After Willingen: Dominance on Display
Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy Onet on February 02, 2025
Following a disappointing second round by the Polish team in the Willingen event, their results suffered and their positions in the overall World Cup standings fell. Neither Dawid Kubacki nor Paweł Wąsek managed to improve, while Daniel Tschofenig of Austria won the competition. Tschofenig is in phenomenal form this season, and his focus is solely on winning the Crystal Globe.
He now leads the overall World Cup classification with 1346 points – a significant lead over his rivals. Jan Hoerl follows in second with 1143 points, and Stefan Kraft is third with 895 points. The article also provides detailed rankings of other competitors: Pius Paschke (875 points), Gregor Deschwander (775 points), and a joint score for Johann Andre Forfang and Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal with Maximilian Ortner, who each contribute to a combined 570 points.
For the Polish team, Paweł Wąsek remains the highest-ranked at 13th place with 380 points. Aleksander Zniszczoł is 23rd with 165 points, followed by Dawid Kubacki (33rd, 89 points), Jakub Wolny (34th, 85 points), Kamil Stoch (36th, 64 points), and Piotr Żyła rounding out the list at 39th with 53 points.
Further details and video coverage follow in the original article.
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