Stefan Hula won the nomination for the tape casting. The 35-year-old scored points during the World Cup competition in Zakopane, thanks to which he defeated Maciej Kot i. Hula defeated Paweł Wąska during training on the normal hill in Zhangjiakou and took part in the competition, where he took 26th place. Now Hula turned out to be worse than his younger friend and he will not compete for the best possible position on the large hill.
Stefan Hula excludes participation in the Winter Olympics in four years. “Oh no”
Stefan Hula spoke to the portal after training on the large hill in Zhangjiakou. The 35-year-old was asked by a journalist whether he intends to fight for a trip to the next Winter Olympics, which will be held in 2026. – Oh, no, I can’t. My dad is a two-time Olympian, and I have been able to represent Poland four times at the Olympics. I wish this to every athlete so that they can enjoy this holiday – he said. Hula took part in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, and in 2018 in Pyongyang. His best result was a 5th place on the normal hill in.
For more sports content, also visit
How did he react to the failure of? – We haven’t been talking to each other since Thursday. I’m joking, of course. I am happy because this will be Paweł’s debut at the Olympics. It is very important to him and he will do his best, be simply better and I will keep my fingers crossed for the boys. We are a harmonious team – added the 35-year-old. How does Hula rate the facility in Zhangjiakou? – The hill is a bit similar to the one in. It flies quite high and it seems like it will fly away, but it is not, he admitted.
After training, Paweł Wą sec admitted directly that he did not deserve to qualify for the competition on a large hill. – I don’t feel that I deserved it with my jumps, because they are not entirely good. I have the impression that I should jump much better in such competitions -. Eventually, Paweł Wąs took 36th place in qualifying with a jump of 91.5 m.
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.