Pius Paschke Secures Historic Triple Victory at Titisee-Neustadt
The German ski jumper dominates the World Cup weekend, cementing his lead and fueling hopes for a Vierschanzentournee triumph.
- Pius Paschke achieved three consecutive victories at the World Cup in Titisee-Neustadt, including a team event and two individual wins.
- The 34-year-old extended his lead in the overall World Cup standings and will wear the Yellow Bib at the Vierschanzentournee opener on December 29 in Oberstdorf.
- Paschke's five individual wins this season set a record for German ski jumpers before the start of the prestigious tournament, surpassing Martin Schmitt's four wins in 1998.
- Bundestrainer Stefan Horngacher praised Paschke's consistency and performance, describing his weekend as 'absolute world-class' and awarding him 'a grade of one with a star.'
- Paschke's recent success has sparked optimism for Germany's first Vierschanzentournee overall victory since Sven Hannawald's triumph in 2002.