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Because Klingenthal Jumps in: Saxony Promotes Ski Jumping World Cup with 125,000 Euros

Actually, Klingenthal was not planned for a World Cup this winter – but now the world elite of ski jumping is returning to Vogtland this weekend. The Free State of Saxony is supporting the event with 125,000 euros of funding.
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The head of the Saxon State Ministry of the Interior Ulf Bandiko today handed over a grant notice of 125,000 euros to the Vogtländische Skiclub Klingenthal e. V. (VSC Klingenthal). With these funds, the Free State of Saxony supports the orientation of the FIS World Cup in the ski jumping of the ladies and gentlemen, which from 12 to 14 December 2025 in the [...] The contribution The Free State invests in the winter sports country of Saxony: 125,…

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Kacper Tomasiak impressed once again, placing fifth halfway through the World Cup competition in Klingenthal. Although he dropped significantly in the second round, he was still the best Polish skier. Behind the Polish national team, another weak competition followed. Slovenian Domen Prevc triumphed in superb style. In the first round of Saturday's competition, Kacper Tomasiak delivered a very good jump. The article "Ski jumping: a strong perfor…

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Actually, Klingenthal was not planned for a World Cup this winter – but now the world elite of ski jumping is returning to Vogtland this weekend. The Free State of Saxony is supporting the event with 125,000 euros of funding.

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LVZ - Leipziger Volkszeitung broke the news in Leipzig, Germany on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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