Everything is clear. This is how the Nations Cup classification looks after Lahti

Everything is clear. This is how the Nations Cup classification looks after Lahti

Originally published in Przegląd Sportowy on March 23, 2025

Everything is clear. This is how the Nations Cup classification looks after Lahti

In the ski jumping competitions held in Lahti, the Polish team finished in the fifth position, unable to compete with the leading teams.
Despite Paweł Wąsek's strong performance, which saw him jump 124 meters, shorter jumps from his teammates prevented Poland from making a better overall score.

The final result saw Slovenia emerge as winners, followed by Austria in second place and Japan in third. Austria not only maintained first position in the Nations Cup standings but also increased their total points from 7463 to 7623, enhancing their lead over Germany and Norway, who also improved but not significantly enough to close the gap. Poland gained 80 points, raising their total to 1671, yet they remain far behind fifth-placed Japan at 2042 points.

After this event, there are still opportunities for the Polish team during the next competition in Planica, scheduled for March 29, where they will seek to improve their standings further.

Nations Cup Standings after March 23, 2025

  1. Austria – 7623 points
  2. Germany – 3942 points (-3681)
  3. Norway – 3799 points (-3824)
  4. Slovenia – 3159 points (-4464)
  5. Japan – 2042 points (-5581)
  6. Poland – 1671 points (-5952)
  7. Switzerland – 1411 points (-6212)
  8. USA – 814 points (-6809)
  9. Finland – 384 points (-7239)
  10. Estonia – 243 points (-7380)
  11. France – 229 points (-7394)
  12. Italy – 158 points (-7465)
  13. Bulgaria – 151 points (-7472)
  14. Ukraine – 86 points (-7537)
  15. Turkey – 42 points (-7581)
  16. Kazakhstan – 39 points (-7584)
  17. Czech Republic – 3 points (-7620)
  18. China – 0 points (-7623)