The World Cup qualifying round on the mammoth hill in Bad Mitterndorf ended in painful disappointment for the Polish national team. In Saturday's competition on the Kulm hill, only two White-and-Reds will compete: Piotr Żyła and Aleksander Zniszczoł. Paweł Wąsek, Kamil Stoch, and Dawid Kubacki failed to qualify, marking the worst result for Polish ski jumpers in qualifiers in eleven years.

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The competition on the mammoth Kulm hill in Bad Mitterndorf mercilessly exposed the current problems of the Polish ski jumping team. Friday's qualifiers, won by Slovenia's Domen Prevc, became the stage for a sporting drama for the charges of coach Thomas Thurnbichler. Out of five starting Poles, only two athletes secured promotion to Saturday's main event. Piotr Żyła, despite technical errors resulting from excessive aggression in flight, secured a safe spot, while Aleksander Zniszczoł completed the modest White-and-Red lineup for the main competition. Media emphasize that such a small representation in the main event is a negative precedent, one that fans had been waiting for for 4,032 days. For the other Polish representatives, the day was a series of failures. Paweł Wąsek, who had recently shown stable form, did not hide his frustration after a poor jump, concluding that he had suffered another painful dip in form this season. A similar fate befell Kamil Stoch and Dawid Kubacki. It is worth noting that the qualifiers were marked by numerous disqualifications, which even affected top athletes, including representatives from Norway. Equipment controllers were strict about suit dimensions, which excluded several favorites from the competition. The situation was further complicated by a nationwide failure of the Eurosport channel, which prevented many fans from following the struggles live. The Kulm hill in Bad Mitterndorf is one of the world's largest facilities, where records exceed 240 meters. Poland's history on this mammoth hill is rich, including medals at the Ski Flying World Championships, which only intensifies the bitterness of the team's current form. In the shadow of the first team's crisis, extremely optimistic news came from lower-tier competitions. Young talent Kacper Tomasiak dominated his rivals, winning two gold medals and triumphing with a lead of nearly 20 points. This is a glimmer of hope for the future of Polish ski jumping, although experts, including Zbigniew Boniek, are loudly criticizing mistakes made in preparations for the current season, pointing to a lack of appropriate reaction to the leaders' dips in form after the Olympics.