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Lanišek and Zajc Second in Zakopane, Austrian Far Ahead of Everyone

Summary by 24ur.com
Slovenian ski jumpers Timi Zajc and Anže Lanišek took second place in the doubles competition in Zakopane. Lanišek in particular showed his ability, having already jumped excellently in the qualifications with third place. The victory was won by Austrians Jan Hoerl and Stephan Embacher by more than 47 points, while Polish Kacper Tomasiak and Dawid Kubacki were third.

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Slovenian ski jumpers Timi Zajc and Anže Lanišek took second place in the doubles competition in Zakopane. Lanišek in particular showed his ability, having already jumped excellently in the qualifications with third place. The victory was won by Austrians Jan Hoerl and Stephan Embacher by more than 47 points, while Polish Kacper Tomasiak and Dawid Kubacki were third.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Dawid Kubacki and Kacper Tomasiak didn't disappoint, giving the Zakopane fans reason to celebrate by finishing on the podium in the duet competition. Austrians Jan Hoerl and Stephan Embacher won by a wide margin.

·Poland
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Kacper Tomasiak and Dawid Kubacki took third place in the duet competition at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane. Austrians Jan Hoerl and Stephan Embacher won ahead of Slovenians Timi Zajc and Anze Lanisek.

·Warszawa, Poland
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Kacper Tomasiak and Dawid Kubacki took third place in the duet competition at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane. Austrians Jan Hoerl and Stephan Embacher won ahead of Slovenians Timi Zajc and Anze Lanisek. The Minister of Sport congratulated the Poles, emphasizing that January 10th was "a great Saturday for Polish sport."

·Poland
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Poles on the podium in Zakopane. Kubacki and Tomasiak succeed - RMF24.pl - Dawid Kubacki and Kacper Tomasiak finished third in the duet competition at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Zakopane. The Austrians won, their eighth-ever victory.

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24ur.com broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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