was the best Polish jumper during the ski flying world championships in. He was the only one who did not struggle with such huge problems with inrun speeds. He was 11th in the individual competition, and if you counted the results of individual competitors in the team competition, Wolny would be ninth.
Stoch does not want the season to end. ‘I wish I could jump well “
He is at a completely different extreme. The most titled of the Polish jumpers in the individual competition was the 22nd. In the team competition, the first jump was a failure and after it we lost all hopes for a fight for a medal.
Fortunately, Stoch improved significantly in the second rehearsal of the Sunday competition. It flew as much as 221.5 meters. The judges definitely appreciated his style. The Norwegian gave 20 points! Others after 19; 19.5 points
A little hope poured into me from that last attempt. I will not say that I am confident and I will go to Oberstdorf to fight for the win. I am aware that there will be a different inrun and a different hill there again, so the work will start all over again. This is how I am inclined to it – not skeptical, not negative, but to specifics and keeping both feet on the ground – said the world runner-up in 2018 flights in an interview with TVP Sport.
A TVP journalist asked the three-time Olympic champion whether, given the numerous problems he is struggling with this winter, he would not like the season to end.
– First of all, I want to jump well. For me, this season could be up to ten years without a break. I wouldn’t have a problem with that, as long as I could enjoy every jump that I make. I will try to do this until the end of this season – Stoch replied.
Next week the jumpers will return to the competition in. This time they will fight on the flying hill in Oberstdorf. Qualification on Friday, individual competition on Saturday and Sunday.
Source: Sport

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