German ski jumper Philipp Raimund wins Olympic gold despite fear of heights

Philipp Raimund of Germany claimed the gold medal in the men's normal hill ski jumping event at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Predazzo, Italy. The 26-year-old, who had never won a World Cup individual title or competed at prior Olympics, overcame a known fear of heights to top the field. Poland's Kacper Tomasiak took silver, while Japan's Ren Nikaidō and Switzerland's Gregor Deschwanden shared bronze.

In Predazzo, Italy, on Monday, Philipp Raimund delivered a career-defining performance in the men's normal hill ski jumping competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Entering the event ranked sixth in the World Cup standings, Raimund had no prior individual World Cup victories and had withdrawn from a March 2025 event due to his fear of heights, which he described on Instagram as occasionally causing uncontrollable physical reactions during jumps, particularly in ski flying.

Challenging tailwinds disrupted the competition, pushing skis downward and hindering distance for top favorites. Slovenia's Domen Prevc, Japan's defending champion Ryōyū Kobayashi, and Norway's Marius Lindvik, the 2025 world champion, all underperformed in the first round. Raimund capitalized with a 102.0-meter jump scoring 135.6 points, leading after the opening round.

In the second jump, Deschwanden soared 107.0 meters to tie for the longest distance of the day, matched by Tomasiak. Nikaidō, ranked third entering the event, secured bronze alongside Deschwanden. Raimund responded with a 106.5-meter effort, finishing with a total of 274.1 points—3.4 ahead of Tomasiak's silver-medal score.

"It feels absolutely amazing. It is the biggest achievement of my life, the best day of my life so far," Raimund said after his win, as German fans erupted in celebration. On the podium, he celebrated by jumping in joy. Nikaidō, who had high hopes for gold, expressed satisfaction with bronze: "I really had confidence I could win a medal. I even thought I could take the gold, but I am happy with the bronze." He added confidently about the upcoming large hill event: "Of course."

The unexpected results highlighted the sport's unpredictability, with only Nikaidō among the top-five World Cup ranked entering as a medalist.

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