Kamil Stoch, champion du monde en titre, domine ce dernier week-end avant Sochi.

Avec deux sauts à 147m et 145m pour un total de 271.4 points, le Polonais s'impose pour la 11e fois de sa carrière, la quatrième fois cette saison. Son saut à 147m étant le plus long de la journée.

Grâce aux 100 points de sa victoire, il chipe la première place du général au Slovène Peter Prevc, troisième de ce concours dominical derrière l'Allemande Severin Freund, deuxième comme samedi.

Les réactions :

Kamil Stoch (POL): "I will do my best to get better and better. It was an amazing weekend for me with the two victories. The other athletes made it really difficult for me to win. I will go to the Olympics to fight for the medals and do my best. I can't promise anything to the fans."

Severin Freund (GER): "I'm extremely satisfied. If somebody would have told me before this weekend that I will be on the podium twice I would have been happy. I like this hill here in Willingen a lot. The fact that I was on the podium twice shows that my jumps are consistent. Of course it's my goal to fight for the medals in Sochi. But the level is very high, you have to show your best jumps in Sochi in order to have a chance to win a medal there. Everyone of our team has the potential to be on the podium in Sochi."

Peter Prevc (SLO): "My first jump was perfect, in the second round I jumped with too much power and not enough feeling, what is actually my strength. I'm not really sad that I lost the yellow bib before Sochi. Now I also don't have the pressure of the overall leader anymore, this is a good position for me."

Le classement complet ICI

WORLD CUP STANDING

1. Kamil Stoch, Poland - 921 points
2. Peter Prevc, Slovenia - 906 points
3. Noriaki Kasai, Japan - 746 points

Photo : Nordic Focus