Polish jumpers still cannot find the form. Although their performances are not as dramatic as in the first phase of the season, there is still a problem with them making two equal jumps. Recent performances are a perfect example of this.
Adam Małysz criticizes Piotr Żyła: A coincidence difficult to explain
Less than two weeks ago, the Pole took third place in the World Cup in Lahti and seemed to be one of the candidates for the podium competition at Raw Air. In the Norwegian triptych, however, he disappointed. In Lillehammer he was eighth and in Oslo he finished 18th and 22nd. In the overall ranking, Raw Air was only 16th. During the entire season, he finished in the top ten only three times.
The uneven jumps of Piotr Żyły can be irritating, because although he himself says that he is constantly looking for stabilization, the effects are not visible yet. The director of the Polish team spoke sternly about him and made an attempt to evaluate his jumps. – Piotrek lived a difficult to explain case. It flies out of the threshold strangely, throws it in the air, and then constantly looks for something and fights – he said in an interview with.
The 35-year-old’s last chance to save a very mediocre season will be the Ski Flying World Championships in Vikersund. The jumper himself, regretful after the performances at the Olympic Games in Beijing, admitted that he was waiting for this competition, because it would restore his joy from jumping.
The flying World Championships will be held on March 10-13. Later the ski jumpers will compete on the mammoth hills in Oberstdorf and Planica.
Source: Sport

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