Tschofenig is planning a comeback: Nordic World Cup will be a medal hunt!

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Daniel Tschofenig is optimistic about the Nordic World Championships in Trondheim, despite a setback on the normal hill. Jan Hörl wins bronze.

Tschofenig is planning a comeback: Nordic World Cup will be a medal hunt!

In Trondheim, the first competition of the 2025 Nordic World Ski Championships was exciting and emotional when Marius Lindvik from Norway secured the gold medal on the normal hill. The German Andreas Wellinger followed closely behind and took home silver, while the Austrian Jan Hörl happily won the bronze medal with strong jumps of 107 and 102 meters. “I'm super happy with third place,” said the 26-year-old, who won his first individual medal at a World Championships. This was a dream come true that he had as a child, to be on top of the podium, like SN.at reported.

In contrast, Daniel Tschofenig experienced a severe setback. After a failed first jump and only 97 meters, the Carinthian was far behind and finished the competition in 21st place. Despite this disappointment, he allowed himself to be distracted by the medal celebration for Hörl, which took place in a pizzeria. Tschofenig emphasized that he didn't want to forget the positive aspects of his jumps; “In principle, I know that I can do it,” he said. He is now looking forward to the large hill, where he won a medal last year. Loud Krone.at He plans to regenerate quickly and start training the next day with full energy.

With a positive outlook on the upcoming competitions, Tschofenig thoughtfully expressed that it is important to control his emotions in order to improve the technical details. The competition for places on the team for the mixed competition will certainly be exciting, because Tschofenig is relaxed about the internal competition: "It'll be cool. The little one isn't that representative of the big one." The focus is already on the next challenges of the World Cup, the crucial days are still ahead.