Polish Championships

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
12/22 15:30 - Piotr Zyla vs Kamil Stoch View
12/22 15:30 - Jan Habdas vs Kacper Juroszek View
12/22 15:30 - Jakub Wolny vs Klemens Muranka View
12/22 15:30 - Maciej Kot vs Andrzej Stekala View
12/22 14:15 - Kamil Stoch vs Pawel Wasek View
12/22 14:15 - Dawid Kubacki vs Piotr Zyla View
**Polish Ski Jumping Championships:**

The Polish Ski Jumping Championships are the annual national ski jumping competition of Poland, organized by the Polish Ski Association (PZN). The event has been held every year since 1920, with the exception of the war years 1940-1945, and is one of the most prestigious ski jumping events in the country.

**Format:**

The Polish Ski Jumping Championships are held over two days, with the first day featuring the qualification round and the second day featuring the final round. The competition is open to all Polish ski jumpers who meet the qualification criteria set by the PZN.

**Qualification round:**

In the qualification round, all participating ski jumpers compete for one of the limited number of spots in the final round. The qualification round is typically held in the afternoon of the first day of the event.

**Final round:**

The final round features the top-30 ski jumpers from the qualification round. The ski jumpers compete for the title of Polish Champion in two rounds, with the total points from both rounds determining the final standings. The final round is typically held in the evening of the second day of the event.

**Venue:**

The Polish Ski Jumping Championships are typically held at one of the three largest ski jumping venues in Poland:

* **Wielka Krokiew** in Zakopane
* **Malinka** in Wisła
* **Skalite** in Szczyrk

The venue is selected by the PZN based on a number of factors, including the size of the venue, the quality of the facilities, and the expected weather conditions.

**Winners:**

The winners of the Polish Ski Jumping Championships are awarded medals, trophies, and cash prizes. The names of the winners are engraved on the Polish Ski Jumping Championships trophy, which is displayed at the PZN headquarters in Warsaw.