Ski Jumping: Germany’s Raimund soars to gold, Slovenia’s Prevc falls short
Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Ski Jumping - Men's Normal Hill Individual - Final Round - Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium, Predazzo, Italy - February 9, 2026. Philipp Raimund of Germany reacts after his run in the Final Round. PREDAZZO, Italy -- Germany's Philipp Raimund won the gold medal in the men's normal hill ski jumping event as he soared ahead of Poland's Kacper Tomasiak at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Monday.
The Pole had to settle for silver, while Japan's Ren Nikaido and Switzerland's Gregor Deschwanden shared bronze. Favorite Domen Prevc of Slovenia only managed sixth place.
Raimund claimed the title with a final jump of 106.5 meters as he reached 274.1 points, 3.4 points ahead of Tomasiak, while Nikaido and Deschwanden finished 8.1 points back.
The 25-year-old Raimund fired an early warning on a dark but clear night in the Italian Alps, soaring 102 meters in the first round to earn the final jump of the competition and then handled the pressure to fly to his first Olympic gold.
"I know there's a lot of pressure from the media and outside but my coach, the whole staff, my girlfriend ... they were taking all that off my shoulders so I could just concentrate on myself. I want to say thank you to everybody," he said.
"I'm extremely proud of myself that I could do two amazing jumps and stand on top at the end."
The 19-year-old Tomasiak was delighted with second place.
"It is a dream coming true. I wasn't really expecting that at my first Olympics. I'm a little surprised, but very happy. I jumped really good," he said.
Gold medal favorite Prevc endured a shaky start, finishing only eighth in the opening round after a 100-metre jump, with the World Cup leader looking disappointed as he realized he had landed too short to mount an early challenge for gold.
His 105-metre second-round jump bumped him briefly into first place but he ended up out of the medals.
"Already the small (normal) hill is difficult for me and there was a bit of back wind but, honestly, after yesterday's training I did not expect too much," he told Reuters.
Prevc added that he had approached the competition with the mindset that he would be satisfied with a top-10 finish.
"It's on one hand success for me, but on the other hand I of course came here to win medals and, yeah, it's a little bit (of a) salty feeling," Prevc said.
--Reuters, special to Field Level Media
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