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Ski Jumping Stars: Women Ready for Flying Worlds!
26 Jan
Summary
- German ski jumpers advocate for women's inclusion in ski flying.
- Women's ski flying World Cup events began in March 2024.
- A women's Four Hills tournament will debut next season.

German ski jumpers are advocating for increased gender equality in their sport, specifically by including women in ski flying world championships. Philipp Raimund, a German jumper, expressed confidence in the women's current abilities, stating they "could basically start immediately." The women's ski flying discipline saw its first World Cup events in March 2024, with competitions planned for Vikersund, Norway, and Planica, Slovenia, during the current season.
The women's world record stands at 236 meters, achieved by Slovenia's Nika Prevc, which is close to the men's record. While the next men's ski flying World Championships are scheduled for 2028 in Planica, it is not yet confirmed if women will participate. Former world champion Karl Geiger echoed Raimund's sentiments, believing women are ready for the challenge and will soon be integrated, provided schedules are coordinated effectively.
Progress towards parity is evident with the upcoming debut of a women's Four Hills tournament next season, coinciding with the 75th men's event. However, the original plan for mixed World Cup stops in 2026-27 has been adjusted, indicating a phased approach to full integration.




