Piotr Żyła

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Piotr Żyła
20161001 FIS Sommer Grand Prix Hinzenbach 4910.jpg
Żyła at the FIS Summer Grand Prix in Hinzenbach, 2016
CountryPoland
Born (1987-01-16) 16 January 1987 (age 37)
Cieszyn, Poland
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Ski clubKS Wisła Ustronianka
Personal best248 m (814 ft)
Planica, 24 March 2019
World Cup career
Seasons2004–
Starts372
Podiums23
Wins2
Medal record
Representing Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Men's ski jumping
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2017 Lahti Team LH
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2021 Oberstdorf Individual NH
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2023 Planica Individual NH
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2013 Val di Fiemme Team LH
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2015 Falun Team LH
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2017 Lahti Individual LH
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2021 Oberstdorf Team LH
Men's ski flying
Ski Flying World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2018 Oberstdorf Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2020 Planica Team
Updated on 18 May 2024.

Piotr Paweł Żyła (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpjɔtr ˈʐɨwa] ; born 16 January 1987) is a Polish ski jumper. He is a member of the national team and competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. He is the 2021 and 2023 World Champion on the normal hill, a bronze medalist of 2017 World Championships in individual large hill event, 2017 World Champion and a two-time World Championship bronze medalist (2013, 2015) and in the team large hill event, also the two time Ski Flying World Championships bronze medalist in team (2018, 2020).

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Żyła held the Polish record (together with Kamil Stoch) for ski flight length (232.5 m) from 26 January 2013 to 21 March 2015, when Kamil Stoch attained 238 m at Letalnica bratov Gorišek. Żyła was the holder of the Polish national distance record with a jump of 245.5 m (805 ft) at the Vikersund ski flying hill from 18 March 2017 during team competition to 25 March 2017.

Personal life

Piotr Żyła was born in Cieszyn, Poland. He graduated Sports Championships School in Zakopane, where his classmate was Kamil Stoch. In 2006 he married Justyna Lazar, Adam Małysz's cousin. Piotr and Justyna have two children: son Jakub (born 2007), who is training ski jumping, and daughter Karolina (born 2012). [1] In November 2018 they divorced. [2]

Career

Piotr Zyla's longest jump in career (new record of Poland) in Vikersund. SFC Vikersund 2012 Piotr Zyla sunday.jpg
Piotr Żyła's longest jump in career (new record of Poland) in Vikersund.
Team competition in Val di Fiemme 2013 Konkurs druzynowy mezczyzn na skoczni K-120 - Piotr Zyla (2).jpg
Team competition in Val di Fiemme 2013
Medal ceremony after winning bronze medal in Val di Fiemme with Polish team: Maciej Kot, Kamil Stoch and Dawid Kubacki. Dekoracja medalowa konkursu druzynowego (K-120) - Polacy (1).jpg
Medal ceremony after winning bronze medal in Val di Fiemme with Polish team: Maciej Kot, Kamil Stoch and Dawid Kubacki.

2006/2007

Żyła jumped on skis for the first time when he was eight years old. On 26 December 2004, he debuted in the Continental Cup at St. Moritz. The first points in this series were won on 14 January 2005 in Sapporo, when he was 19th. At the World Junior Championships, he was 14th, while the team won the silver medal. On 21 January in Sapporo, he got a chance to debut in the World Cup. In his first start, he scored points (19th place). A day later, again, the last time in the season, he was in the top 30. On 4 February, he won the Continental Cup in Villach. In the 2006/2007 season, he scored points in the World Cup four times. The highest place was the 19th in Titisee-Neustadt. He started well in the world championships. In the individual competition, he was 35th and 42nd. In the team competition, the Polish team was 5th.

2007/2008

In the season 2007/2008, he scored points just in Zakopane, Poland. He was 29th twice.

2010/2011

Training with coach Jan Szturc at the club meant he had better results in the Continental Cup. On 21 January in Zakopane was 21st, he repeated this result on 13 February at the ski flying hill in Vikersund. On 29 January 2011, he stood on the podium in the team competition in Willingen. He also starred in the World Championships. He finished 19th and 21st place individually and fourth and fifth in the team.

2011/2012

In the season 2011/2012, Żyła returned to team A. In the general classification beginning the summer season competitions, Lotus Poland Tour finished in last – 57th place. In the event of the Summer Grand Prix 2011 in Hakuba finished in second place twice. On 17 September, Wielka Krokiew won the bronze medal in Polish Championship after jumping a distance of 126.5 m and 118.5 m. After taking 4th place in the Summer Grand Prix in Klingenthal, he had the fifth position in the general classification of the Summer Grand Prix 2011.

2012/2013

On 4 December 2011, for the first time, he was ranked in the top 10. He was 7th in Lillehammer. He started in the World Cup Ski Flying in Vikersund. Individually he was 33rd, and the Polish team took 7th place. On 26 January 2013, he became the Polish record holder (with Kamil Stoch) in the length of the ski flight (232.5 m). In 2012/2013, he first scored the World Cup points at the seventh start, taking 30th place in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. On 9 January 2013, he took 6th place in Wisla. He repeated this result on 26 January in Vikersund and 13 February in Klingenthal. In the individual competitions at FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013, he took 23rd place on the normal hill and 19th on the large hill. On 2 March 2013 he won there a bronze medal in team competition with teammates: Kamil Stoch, Maciej Kot, Dawid Kubacki. [3] The primary outcome of the competition was that his team took fourth place, but after recounting the scores because of Thomas Morgenstern, who noticed a mistake in points and at the request of the Germans, they finished in third place (Norway was in front of the Polish, but Bardal's jump was badly counted). [4] On 17 March 2013 annually ex aequo with Gregor Schlierenzauer won the World Cup in Oslo. It was the first podium of his career. He was the fifth in the history of Polish ski jumpers after Stanisław Bobak, Piotr Fijas, Adam Małysz and Kamil Stoch, who won the World Cup competition. A week later, the penultimate competition of the season ranked third in the ski flying hill in Planica.

2014/2015

He took part in the World Championships 2015 in Falun, Sweden. He was 33rd on the normal hill (K-90) and 9th in the competition on the large hill Lugnet (K-120). On 28 February 2015 Polish team in squad: Żyła, Kamil Stoch, Klemens Murańka and Jan Ziobro achieved the bronze medal of World Championships 2015 in team. [5] For Żyła, this was the second bronze of World Championships in team.

Zyla on the podium of the 2016-17 Four Hills Tournament. 20170106 VST Bischofshofen 5211.jpg
Żyła on the podium of the 2016–17 Four Hills Tournament.

2016/2017

On 3 December 2016 Polish national team including Żyła, Stoch, Kubacki and Kot won first competition in team for Poland in history. [6] Żyła took part in 2016–17 Four Hills Tournament and finished 2nd in overall rankings, losing only to Stoch. [7] [8]

In Zakopane Polish team, including Stoch, Kubacki, Kot, Żyła achieved second place in team competition. On 28 January 2017 Poland won their second team competition in history in Willingen. [9]

On 4 March 2017 Polish national team, including Żyła, Kubacki, Kot and Stoch, achieved first in history title of 2017 World Champions in the team event. They beat Norway and Austria at Salpausselkä K116 in Lahti, Finland. [10] [11]

2017/2018

On 21 January 2018 coach Horngacher officially appointed Żyła to 2018 Winter Olympics. [12] In the last competition before the Olympic Games, Żyła took 3rd place behind Stoch and Forfang. It was his fourth individual podium in career. [13]

Despite his presence at 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, he had the weakest results from the Polish team in training before both competitions on normal and large hills. Therefore, he was neither in any competition nor in the team that won the bronze medal.

Olympic Games

PlaceDayYearLocalityHill Point K HS CompetitionJump 1Jump 2Note (points)Lost (points)Winner
34.15 February2014 Krasnaya Polyana RusSki Gorki K-125HS-140individual118.0 m-108.7170.0 Kamil Stoch
4.17 February2014 Krasnaya Polyana RusSki Gorki K-125HS-140team121.0 m132.0 m1011.8 (233.5)29.3 Germany
21.6 February2022 Zhangjiakou Snow Ruyi K-95HS-106individual95.0 m99.0 m245.529.5 Ryōyū Kobayashi
18.12 February2022 Zhangjiakou Snow Ruyi K-125HS-140individual133.0 m132.5 m255.540.6 Marius Lindvik
6.14 February2022 Zhangjiakou Snow Ruyi K-125HS-140team118.0 m125.5 m880.1 (215.9)62.6Austria

World Championships

PlaceDayYearLocalityHill Point K HS CompetitionJump 1Jump 2Note (points)Loss (points)Winner
35.24 February2007 Sapporo Ōkurayama K-120HS-134individual103 m76.9189.2 Simon Ammann
5.25 February2007 Sapporo Ōkurayama K-120HS-134team115 m111.5 m857.2 (194.7)143 Austria
42.3 March2007 Sapporo Miyanomori K-90HS-98individual86.5 m104173 Adam Małysz
19.26 February2011 Oslo Midtstubakken K-95HS-106individual93.5 m96 m22445.2 Thomas Morgenstern
4.27 February2011 Oslo Midtstubakken K-95HS-106team98 m101 m953 (235.6)72.5 Austria
21.3 March2011 Oslo Holmenkollbakken K-120HS-134individual121 m124.5 m232.943.6 Gregor Schlierenzauer
5.5 March2011 Oslo Holmenkollbakken K-120HS-134team127 m435.6 (118)64.4 Austria
23.23 February2013 Predazzo Trampolino Dal Ben K-95HS-106individual95.5 m95 m220.132.5 Anders Bardal
19.28 February2013 Predazzo Trampolino Dal Ben K-120HS-134individual124.0 m126.5 m268.127.7 Kamil Stoch
3. FIS bronze medal.png 2 March2013 Predazzo Trampolino Dal Ben K-120HS-134team122.0 m126.0 m1121.0 (270.6)14.9 Austria
33.21 February2015 Falun Lugnet K-90HS-100individual89.5 m101.1151.6 Rune Velta
9.26 February2015 Falun Lugnet K-120HS-134individual123.0 m121.5 m229.838.9 Severin Freund
3. FIS bronze medal.png 28 February2015 Falun Lugnet K-120HS-134team123.0123.0848.1 (216.2)44.5Norway
19.25 February2017 Lahti Salpausselkä K-90HS-97individual91.5 m94.0 m240.230.6 Stefan Kraft
3. FIS bronze medal.png 2 March2017 Lahti Salpausselkä K-116HS-130individual127.5 m131.0 m276.72.6 Stefan Kraft
1. FIS gold medal.png 4 March2017 Lahti Salpausselkä K-116HS-130team130,5 m123,0 m1104.2 (271.7)
19.23 February2019 Innsbruck Bergisel K-120HS-130individual128.5 m121.0 m228.750.7 Markus Eisenbichler
4.24 February2019 Innsbruck Bergisel K-120HS-130team121.5 m119.5 m909.1 (227.4)78.4Germany
33.1 March2019 Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze K-99HS-109individual90.5 m82.1136.2 Dawid Kubacki
1. FIS gold medal.png 27 February2021 Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K-95HS-106individual105.0 m102.5 m268.8
6.28 February2021 Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K-95HS-106mixed team100.0 m93.0 m837.6 (236.8)163.2 Germany
4.5 March2021 Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K-120HS-137individual130.5 m137.0 m264.412.1 Stefan Kraft
3. FIS bronze medal.png 6 March2021 Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K-120HS-137team139.0 m139.0 m1031.2 (285.7)15.4 Germany
1. FIS gold medal.png 25 February2023 Planica Srednja skakalnica K-95HS-102individual97.5 m105.0 m261.8
8.26 February2023 Planica Srednja skakalnica K-95HS-102mixed team101.0 m99.5 m846.0 (257.4)171.2Germany
9.3 March2023 Planica Bloudkova velikanka K-125HS-138individual128.5 m133.5 m266.021.5 Timi Zajc
4.4 March2023 Planica Bloudkova velikanka K-125HS-138team131.5 m133.0 m1129.1 (279.7)49.8Slovenia

Ski Flying World Championships

PlaceDayYearLocalityHill Point K HS CompetitionJump 1Jump 2Jump 3Jump 4Note (points)Loss (points)Winner
22–23 February2008 Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K-185HS-213individual165.0 m145.0 Gregor Schlierenzauer
10.24 February2008 Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K-185HS-213team168.0 m573.8 (150.1)979.5Austria
33.24–25 February2012 Vikersund Vikersundbakken K-195HS-225individual168.0 m133.8274.9 Robert Kranjec
7.26 February2012 Vikersund Vikersundbakken K-195HS-225team223.5 m232.5 m1444.5 (424.7)203.9Austria
17.19–20 January2018 Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K-200HS-235individual190.0 m183.5 m198.5 m525.8126.1 Daniel Andre Tande
3. FIS bronze medal.png 21 January2018 Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K-200HS-235team212.5 m204.0 m1592.1 (382.0)70.1Norway
7.11–12 December2020 Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek K-200HS-240individual221.5 m224.5 m227.0 m224.5 m828.648.6 Karl Geiger
3. FIS bronze medal.png 13 December2020 Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek K-200HS-240team226.0 m234.0 m1665.5 (431.6)62.2Norway
15.11–12 March2022 Vikersund Vikersundbakken K-200HS-240individual215.0 m187.0 m225.0 m209.5 m725.7128.5 Marius Lindvik
5.13 March2022 Vikersund Vikersundbakken K-200HS-240team210.5 m201.5 m1495.8 (374.6)215.7Slovenia
6.26–27 January2024 Tauplitz Kulm K-200HS-235individual218.0 m220.5 m225.0 m626.421.0 Stefan Kraft
8.28 January2024 Tauplitz Kulm K-200HS-235team212.5 m177.5 m1279.1 (335.4)336.3Slovenia

World Cup

Season standings

SeasonOverallSki-Flying Four Hills Tournament Raw Air Willingen Five Planica7 Titisee-Neustadt Five
2005–06 51N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2006–07 55N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2007–08 N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2008–09 8140N/AN/AN/AN/A
2009–10 N/AN/AN/AN/A
2010–11 5438N/AN/AN/AN/A
2011–12 192339N/AN/AN/AN/A
2012–13 15823N/AN/AN/AN/A
2013–14 201934N/AN/AN/AN/A
2014–15 191119N/AN/AN/AN/A
2015–16 352364N/AN/AN/AN/A
2016–17 1110214N/AN/AN/A
2017–18 16221518926N/A
2018–19 43191724N/A
2019–20 1131417328
2020–21 7105411
2021–22 146151614
2022–23 674167
2023–24 252017268

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Victories

DayYearLocationHill Point K HS Jump 1Jump 2Note (points)
1.17 March2013 Oslo Holmenkollbakken K-120HS-134135.5 m133.5 m270.1
2.15 February2020 Tauplitz Kulm K-200HS-240225,5 m219,5 m418.5

Podiums

DayYearLocationHill Point K HS Jump 1Jump 2Note (points)PlaceLost (points)Winner
1.17 March2013 Oslo Holmenkollbakken K-120HS-134135.5 m133.5 m270.11.
2.22 March2013 Planica Letalnica K-185HS-215212.5 m216.5 m402.52.9.7 Gregor Schlierenzauer
3.6 January2017 Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K-125HS-140131.0 m137.0 m275.83.13.4 Kamil Stoch
4.4 February2018 Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K-130HS-145142.0 m138.5 m245.13.26.3 Johann Andre Forfang
5.24 November2018 Kuusamo Rukatunturi K-120HS-142136.0 m135.03.7.0 Ryōyū Kobayashi
6.1 December2018 Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork K-127HS-134133.0 m131.0 m264.22.0.2 Johann Andre Forfang
7.2 December2018 Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork K-127HS-134126.0 m133.0 m258.93.14.2 Ryōyū Kobayashi
8.15 December2018 Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K-125HS-140134.0 m136.0 m298.92.9.3 Karl Geiger
9.16 December2018 Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K-125HS-140137.5 m135.0 m285.12.9.3 Ryōyū Kobayashi
10.17 February2019 Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K-130HS-145142.0 m137.5 m250.03.24.4 Ryōyū Kobayashi
11.22 March2019 Planica Letalnica K-200HS-240242.0 m234.0 m437.33.7.7 Markus Eisenbichler
12.15 February2020 Tauplitz Kulm K-200HS-240225.5 m219.5 m418.51.
13.28 November2020 Kuusamo Rukatunturi K-120HS-142136.0 m137.0 m294.12.19.3 Markus Eisenbichler
14.20 December2020 Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K-125HS-140132.5 m127.5 m296.23.9.2 Halvor Egner Granerud
15.1 January2021 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Große Olympiaschanze K-125HS-142129.5 m137.0 m260.43.21.7 Dawid Kubacki
16.9 January2021 Titisee-Neustadt Hochfirstschanze K-125HS-142143.0 m139.5 m270.83.10.8 Kamil Stoch
17.31 January2021 Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K-130HS-147137.0 m135.02.19.3 Halvor Egner Granerud
18.25 February2022 Lahti Salpausselkä K-116HS-130120.5 m129.5 m268.03.15.1 Stefan Kraft
19.20 March2022 Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K-200HS-235218.5 m221.0 m401.12.6.8 Timi Zajc
20.26 November2022 Kuusamo Rukatunturi K-120HS-142143.0 m142.0 m300.73.12.1 Anže Lanišek
21.17 December2022 Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K-125HS-140141.0 m139.0 m312.33.8.0 Anže Lanišek
22.29 December2022 Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K-120HS-137132.5 m137.0 m299.02.13.4 Halvor Egner Granerud
23.1 April2023 Planica Letalnica K-200HS-240234.0 m233.33.7.2 Stefan Kraft

Team victories

DayYearLocationHill Point K HS Jump 1Jump 2Note (points)
1.3 December2016 Klingenthal Vogtlandarena K-125HS-140134.0 m134.0 m1128.7 (268.7 )
2.28 January2017 Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K-130HS-145134.0 m138.0 m931.5 (238.4)
3.17 November2018 Wisła Malinka K-120HS-134126.0 m130.5 m1026.6 (263.5)
4.15 February2019 Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K-130HS-145146.0 m129.0 m979.4 (247.7)
5.23 March2019 Planica Letalnica K-200HS-240226.5 m242.5 m1627.9 (416.3)
6.14 December2019 Klingenthal Vogtlandarena K-125HS-140145.0 m127.5 m968.7 (249.6)

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