Kubacki keeps hold on top spot in ski jumping standings

Despite finishing second in Friday's FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt, Germany, Poland's Dawid Kubacki was able to maintain his lead in the overall men’s ranking.
Kubacki gained the podium in World Cup competition for the 26th time in his career. His jump in the second round reached 144 metres, the longest jump in the final.
The winner of the competition was Anze Lanisek of Slovakia, while Karl Geiger of Germany placed third.
Kubacki's teammates, Piotr Żyła and Paweł Wąsek, finished sixth and 14th, respectively.
The other Poles, Kamil Stoch (119 metres), Tomasz Pilch (113.5 metres) and Jakub Wolny (124.5 metres) did not advance to the final series of jumps.