Polish jumpers are failing this season. Meanwhile, it is fast approaching. In recent years, Poles have presented themselves very well in this series, but this year it does not bode well. Michal Doleżal has a headache when it comes to the composition of the team for competitions in Germany and Austria.
– There are three at the 4-Hills-Tournament. The rest of the riders still have to qualify. The coach wants to take six players. Yesterday there was a training and I must be honest that according to the training, I would not take anyone from the others –
“This is a strong opinion, but suggesting that before the Four Hills Tournament the situation of Polish ski jumping is the worst in seventeen years. It was then, in the season 2004/2005, that the Poles took three players to Oberstdorf for the last time – Robert Mateja and Krystian Długopolski” –
We know the lineup of Poles at the 4-Hills-Tournament!
After the competition in Engelberg, coach Doleżal announced that he would definitely take Kamil Stoch to the tournament, and. We were to know the rest of the squad after the Polish championship in Zakopane. These took place on Thursday and, interestingly, the first three places were taken by Stoch, Żyła and Wąsek, that is players confident in participating in TCS. The next places were taken by, and.
Several dozen minutes after the end of the Polish championship in Zakopane, Michal Doleżal, together with the training staff and Adam Małysz, made a decision. Ultimately, six of our players will go to the 4-Hills-Tournament. It was decided that the entire top six of the Polish championships would take part in the series. So Kamil Stoch, Piotr Żyła and Paweł Wąsk were joined by Dawid Kubacki, Andrzej Stękała and Jakub Wolny.
The 4-Hills-Tournament will start on December 29 in Oberstdorf, Germany. The day before, the jumpers will perform training and qualifying jumps.
Source: Sport

Tristin is an accomplished author and journalist, known for his in-depth and engaging writing on sports. He currently works as a writer at 247 News Agency, where he has established himself as a respected voice in the sports industry.