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During the jumps of Group 4 in Round 1, an incident involving the skis of [[Domen Prevc]] occurred. While preparing for a pre-jump equipment control, Prevc leaned his skis on the control booth.<ref name=”gros”>{{cite web |last1=Bąk |first1=Piotr |title=Jelko Gros o sytuacji z nartami Domena Prevca. „Nie było osoby, która powinna je trzymać” |url=https://www.skijumping.pl/wiadomosci/38076/jelko-gros-o-sytuacji-z-nartami-domena-prevca-nie-bylo-osoby-ktora-powinna-je-trzymac/ |website=skijumping.pl |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=pl |date=25 January 2026}}</ref> The skis later fell, hitting the legs of [[Marius Lindvik]], who was sitting on the starting bar at the moment.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bąk |first1=Piotr |title=Kuriozalna sytuacja w Oberstdorfie. Słoweńcy bez szans na walkę o medal MŚwL |url=https://www.skijumping.pl/wiadomosci/38075/kuriozalna-sytuacja-w-oberstdorfie-slowency-bez-szans-na-walke-o-medal-mswl/ |website=skijumping.pl |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=pl |date=25 January 2026}}</ref> The rules require a competition staff to hold the skis during the control, but according to the Slovenian TV expert {{ill|Jelko Gros|si}}, no such person was present at that moment.<ref name=”gros”/> Furthermore, it is unclear whether the skis fell by themselves, or whether |
During the jumps of Group 4 in Round 1, an incident involving the skis of [[Domen Prevc]] occurred. While preparing for a pre-jump equipment control, Prevc leaned his skis on the control booth.<ref name=”gros”>{{cite web |last1=Bąk |first1=Piotr |title=Jelko Gros o sytuacji z nartami Domena Prevca. „Nie było osoby, która powinna je trzymać” |url=https://www.skijumping.pl/wiadomosci/38076/jelko-gros-o-sytuacji-z-nartami-domena-prevca-nie-bylo-osoby-ktora-powinna-je-trzymac/ |website=skijumping.pl |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=pl |date=25 January 2026}}</ref> The skis later fell, hitting the legs of [[Marius Lindvik]], who was sitting on the starting bar at the moment.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bąk |first1=Piotr |title=Kuriozalna sytuacja w Oberstdorfie. Słoweńcy bez szans na walkę o medal MŚwL |url=https://www.skijumping.pl/wiadomosci/38075/kuriozalna-sytuacja-w-oberstdorfie-slowency-bez-szans-na-walke-o-medal-mswl/ |website=skijumping.pl |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=pl |date=25 January 2026}}</ref> |
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The rules require a competition staff to hold the skis during the control, but according to the Slovenian TV expert {{ill|Jelko Gros|si}}, no such person was present at that moment.<ref name=”gros”/> Furthermore, it is unclear whether the skis fell by themselves, or whether fall could have been caused by the competition staff member.<ref name=”pogorelčnik”>{{cite web |last1=Hetnał |first1=Marcin |title=Dyrektor reprezentacji Słowenii zapowiada kolejny protest. “To nienormalne” |url=https://www.skijumping.pl/wiadomosci/38078/dyrektor-reprezentacji-slowenii-zapowiada-kolejny-protest-to-nienormalne/ |website=skijumping.pl |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=pl |date=25 January 2026}}</ref><ref name=”ntv-30283343″>{{cite web |title=Slowenen stellen wilde Behauptung zum “fliegenden” Ski auf |url=https://www.n-tv.de/sport/Slowenen-stellen-wilde-Behauptung-zum-fliegenden-Ski-auf-id30283343.html |website=n-tv.de |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=de |date=26 January 2026}}</ref> However, the claim of staff missing was denied by the [[FIS Ski Jumping World Cup]] race director [[Sandro Pertile]], who said that the case will be further investigated.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Formela |first1=Dominik |title=FIS po zamieszaniu z Domenem Prevcem. „Lekcja na przyszłość – dla nas wszystkich” |url=https://www.skijumping.pl/wiadomosci/38079/fis-po-zamieszaniu-z-domenem-prevcem-lekcja-na-przyszlosc-dla-nas-wszystkich/ |website=skijumping.pl |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=pl |date=26 January 2026}}</ref> |
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After the end of Round 1, the Slovenian team manager {{ill|Gorazd Pogorelčnik|si}} filed an official protest to the jury, which was quickly rejected<ref name=”pogorelčnik” /> by a jury voting with a result of 1:3.<ref name=”ntv-30283343″ /> The jury requested video footage of the incident, but weren’t provided one.<ref name=”ntv-30283343″ /> Team Slovenia then decided to withdraw from Round 2, but after consideration that decision was reverted.<ref name=”pogorelčnik” /> This could have been a misunderstanding on whether Prevc was considered ”disqualified” or ”did not start”.<ref>{{cite web |title=Skiflug-WM: Ski fliegt allein 50 Meter weit und bringt Favoriten um Gold-Chance |url=https://www.n-tv.de/sport/Skiflug-WM-Ski-fliegt-allein-50-Meter-weit-und-bringt-Favoriten-um-Gold-Chance-id30282529.html |website=n-tv.de |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=de |date=24 January 2026}}</ref> |
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On the following day, the {{ill|Slovenian Ski Federation|si|Smučarska zveza Slovenije}} announced that they will file an official appeal concerning the incident to the FIS on the next day (27 January 2026).<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bucholz |first1=Adam |title=Słoweńcy składają odwołanie do FIS. Znamy treść oświadczenia |url=https://www.skijumping.pl/wiadomosci/38082/slowency-skladaja-odwolanie-do-fis-znamy-tresc-oswiadczenia/ |website=skijumping.pl |access-date=28 January 2026 |language=pl |date=26 January 2026}}</ref> |
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==Results== |
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 28 January 2026
The Team competition at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2026 was held on 25 January 2026.[1][2]
During the jumps of Group 4 in Round 1, an incident involving the skis of Domen Prevc occurred. While preparing for a pre-jump equipment control, Prevc leaned his skis on the control booth.[3] The skis later fell, hitting the legs of Marius Lindvik, who was sitting on the starting bar at the moment.[4] An extra set of skis was soon provided by the founder of Slatnar ski manufacturer Peter Slatnar,[5] but Prevc was denied his attempt by an FIS official Hubert Mathis, on account of being too late to the start,[6] as the delay was deemed to be the athlete’s fault.[7]
The rules require a competition staff to hold the skis during the control, but according to the Slovenian TV expert Jelko Gros, no such person was present at that moment.[3] Furthermore, it is unclear whether the skis fell by themselves, or whether the fall could have been caused by the competition staff member.[6][8] However, the claim of staff missing was denied by the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup race director Sandro Pertile, who said that the case will be further investigated.[9]
After the end of Round 1, the Slovenian team manager Gorazd Pogorelčnik filed an official protest to the jury, which was quickly rejected[6] by a jury voting with a result of 1:3.[8] The jury requested video footage of the incident, but weren’t provided one.[8] Team Slovenia then decided to withdraw from Round 2, but after consideration that decision was reverted.[6] This could have been a misunderstanding on whether Prevc was considered disqualified or did not start.[10]
On the following day, the Slovenian Ski Federation announced that they will file an official appeal concerning the incident to the FIS on the next day (27 January 2026).[11]
The first round started at 16:15 and the final round at 17:35.[12][13]


