Stoch’s recent performances were not successful. One of the best Polish ski jumpers in history had serious problems with stabilizing his form and making long jumps. The cup of bitterness was overflowing with qualifications for the World Cup competition in Willingen. The Pole made a hopeless attempt at a distance of 100.5 meters and did not advance to the main competition, taking 51st place. The trainer of our ski jumpers, Thomas Thurnbichler, decided to give the three-time Olympic champion a rest and not take him to the World Cup competition in Lake Placid. The fans were worried about Stoch’s future. It turns out that there is nothing.
Kamil Stoch spoke about recent events. “I miss you already”
Last Thursday, Stoch decided to comment on recent events by posting a report on Instagram. The player seems to have reassured the fans. – For the last few days I was regenerating my mental strength, not thinking about jumping and you know what? I miss you already! Tomorrow is the first training at the gym, and after Sunday I’m going back to the hill – he commented.
TVP Sport journalist Michał Chmielewski said that Stoch’s return to the hill may be postponed due to the lack of partners for joint training. – Kamil Stoch somehow confirmed on insta that he probably will not train on the hill until the return of the team from the USA. There’s a problem with jumping partners. If he was alone, the inrun tracks would not be suitable for driving, he announced.
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The remaining Polish jumpers will start the competition in Lake Placid with Friday’s qualifications for the main competition. Official Competitions. Thomas Thurnbichler decided to take six players to the USA: Dawid Kubacki, Paweł Wąsk, Piotr ¯y³ê, Jan Habdas, Tomasz Pilch and Aleksander Zniszczoł.
The highlight of this season will be the upcoming world championships in Planica. They will take place on February 22 – March 4 at the Bloudkova velikanka ski jumping facility.
Source: Sport.PL

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