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BalcerSki podcast #6: Eirin Maria Kvandal
[POL] Podcast BalcerSki to rozmowy dziennikarza Sport.pl, Jakuba Balcerskiego o skokach narciarskich. Od 30 minut do ponad godziny o ciekawych, często nieznanych lub nieporuszanych szerzej tematach. Głównie po angielsku, żeby zachować płynny i oryginalny klimat rozmowy. Twitter autora: @JakubBalcerski, Profil autora na Sport.pl.
W szóstym odcinku gościem podcastu jest norweska skoczkini, Eirin Maria Kvandal. Opowiada o swojej karierze, trapionej kontuzjami i walką o zdrowie, pierwszym zwycięstwie w Pucharze Świata odniesionym już w drugim konkursie w karierze, czy o tym, jak dokładnie wyglądają ustalenia pomiędzy nią a trenerem dotyczące obniżenia belki przed skokiem ze względu na strach o odnowienie się jej kontuzji kolana.
[ENG] BalcerSki podcast is a series of talks about ski jumping by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. From 30 minutes to more than hour about interesting, sometimes unknown or not wisely-mentioned topics. Mostly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk. Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl.
In the sixth episode guest of the podcast is Eirin Maria Kvandal, Norwegian ski jumper. She talks about her career, suffering from the injuries and fighting for health, first win in the World Cup which she took in the second competition in her career and about the dicussions with her coach considering lowering the gate because of fear that her knee would get injured again.
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6. #27: Magnus Brevig about becoming Norway's head coach and going through last season's conflict
40:17||Season 2, Ep. 6BalcerSki podcast is made by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. Its episodes are about ski jumping world, they include interesting, often not known or rarely mentioned topics. In the first season there were only talks with people from environment of this sport, currently podcast is recorded in different formats, but it should always deliver unique, quality content considering ski jumping. Episodes dedicated to chosen topics are recorded both in Polish and English, interviews are mainly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk.Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl.In 27th episode of the podcast we talk with Norway's new head coach, Magnus Brevig. He discusses the way he went through - from kids coach to the national team and now waving the flag for best Norwegian ski jumpers. There is not much about last winter's conflict between the athletes and coach Alex Stoeckl, but still he opens quite a lot about his feelings. And the future, which brings pressure and expectations before two big events - Trondheim 2025 WC at home and 2026 Olympics in Italy.5. #26: Alexander Stoeckl about his new role in Poland, music and coaching Thomas Thurnbichler
53:18||Season 2, Ep. 5Link to the mentioned interview with Alex Stoeckl for Sport.pl: https://www.sport.pl/skoki/7,65074,31252852,legenda-trafila-do-polski-po-ogromnym-skandalu-o-tych-slowach.htmlBalcerSki podcast is made by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. Its episodes are about ski jumping world, they include interesting, often not known or rarely mentioned topics. In the first season there were only talks with people from environment of this sport, currently podcast is recorded in different formats, but it should always deliver unique, quality content considering ski jumping. Episodes dedicated to chosen topics are recorded both in Polish and English, interviews are mainly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk.Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl.In 26th episode we introduce a human story of new ski jumping and nordic combined director in Polish Ski Association - Alexander Stoeckl. He also talks about his experience as a coach in Austria and Norway, reveals which black market album he bought when he firstly visited Zakopane in the 90s and describes music as his big passion in life next to ski jumping. You can also learn if he's already used to his new role.4. #25: Will Alex Stoeckl save the future of Polish ski jumping? (guest: Tore Ulrik Bratland, "Dagbladet")
32:16||Season 2, Ep. 4BalcerSki podcast is made by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. Its episodes are about ski jumping world, they include interesting, often not known or rarely mentioned topics. In the first season there were only talks with people from environment of this sport, currently podcast is recorded in different formats, but it should always deliver unique, quality content considering ski jumping. Episodes dedicated to chosen topics are recorded both in Polish and English, interviews are mainly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk.Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl.Alex Stoeckl has a new job: from this season he will be Poland's new ski jumping and nordic combined director. In 25th episode of the podcast we discuss his move with Tore Ulrik Bratland, "Dagbladet" journalist who broke the news. We talk about future of the Austrian but also about the conflict with his athletes in Norway which leaded to him leaving the team and how he managed to stay there for thirteen years. This talk introduces a new format in the podcast: talks with journalists on concrete topics which they can show in different perspective.3. #24: Mani Cooper discusses future of nordic combined and coaching the next generation
36:20||Season 2, Ep. 3BalcerSki podcast is made by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. Its episodes are about ski jumping world, they include interesting, often not known or rarely mentioned topics. In the first season there were only talks with people from environment of this sport, currently podcast is recorded in different formats, but it should always deliver unique, quality content considering ski jumping. Episodes dedicated to chosen topics are recorded both in Polish and English, interviews are mainly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk.Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl.In 24th episode we go back to interviews: Mani Cooper, former women's nordic combined athlete, helps us to understand this sport and talks about its uncertain future. She goes through threads about her career, coaching the next generation, her perspective on Austrian youth development system and being an athlete of Thomas Thurnbichler, Polish ski jumpers national team coach.2. #23: Janne Ahonen tells what he would change in modern ski jumping
33:06||Season 2, Ep. 2BalcerSki podcast is made by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. Its episodes are about ski jumping world, they include interesting, often not known or rarely mentioned topics. In the first season there were only talks with people from environment of this sport, currently podcast is recorded in different formats, but it should always deliver unique, quality content considering ski jumping. Episodes dedicated to chosen topics are recorded both in Polsih and English, interviews are mainly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk. Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl. In 23rd episode the guest of the interview is Janne Ahonen, one of the greatest ski jumpers in the history. He tells what he doesn't like about current state of the discipline, what he thinks about the jump of Ryoyu Kobayashi in Iceland and how it was to jump 155,5 (not 152!) meters in Willingen.Janne's book: "Janne Ahonen. Oficjalna biografia legendy skoków narciarskich" - Janne Ahonen oraz Pekka Holopainen, SQN Publishment, 2022.1. #22: Chcą zmian w skokach. Powstał specjalny list do władz PŚ. Za kulisami spotkań podkomitetów FIS w Pradze
01:35:42||Season 2, Ep. 1Podcast BalcerSki to inicjatywa dziennikarza Sport.pl, Jakuba Balcerskiego. Odcinki dotyczą świata skoków narciarskich, pojawiają się w nim ciekawe, często nieznane lub rzadko poruszane tematy. W pierwszym sezonie pojawiały się w nim jedynie rozmowy z osobami ze środowiska tego sportu, obecnie podcast jest nagrywany w różnych formatach, ale zawsze ma dostarczyć jakościowe i unikatowe treści dotyczące skoków. Odcinki dedykowane konkretnym, wybranym tematom są nagrywane po polsku i angielsku, a wywiady głównie po angielsku, żeby zachować płynny i oryginalny klimat rozmowy.Twitter autora: @JakubBalcerski, Profil autora na Sport.pl. 22. odcinek podcastu BalcerSki jest jednocześnie otwarciem jego drugiego sezonu. To relacja ze spotkań podkomitetów FIS, które odbyły się w kwietniu w Pradze i przedstawienie zmian, czy tematów dyskusji, które odbywały się w Czechach. Pierwszy raz pojawia się sprawa listu, który Silje Opseth i Eirin Maria Kvandal wysłały do FIS, proponując zmiany w świecie skoków kobiet.1. #21: Sandro Pertile wants you to tell the world how great ski jumping is. Behind the scenes of FIS Sub-Comittees meetings
02:23:25||Season 2, Ep. 1BalcerSki podcast is made by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. Its episodes are about ski jumping world, they include interesting, often not known or rarely mentioned topics. In the first season there were only talks with people from environment of this sport, currently podcast is recorded in different formats, but it should always deliver unique, quality content considering ski jumping. Episodes dedicated to chosen topics are recorded both in Polsih and English, interviews are mainly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk. Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl.In the 21st episode of the whole series and very first in the new, second season the topic of the FIS Sub-Comittees meetings in Prague from April is discussed. The most important decisions, changes, speeches and information are described are presented alongside some recorded words of for example Sandro Pertile, FIS Race Director for men's World Cup, are brought straight from Czech Republic. The topic of letter sent by Silje Opseth and Eiring Maria Kvandal is also present and the introduction to May's FIS Ski Jumping Comittee meeting in Portoroz completes the agenda.20. BalcerSki podcast #20: Bernhard Rupitsch
40:14||Season 1, Ep. 20Wywiad Michała Chmielewskiego z Bernhardem Rupitchem możecie przeczytać TUTAJ.[POL] Podcast BalcerSki to rozmowy dziennikarza Sport.pl, Jakuba Balcerskiego o skokach narciarskich. Od 30 minut do ponad godziny o ciekawych, często nieznanych lub nieporuszanych szerzej tematach. Głównie po angielsku, żeby zachować płynny i oryginalny klimat rozmowy. Twitter autora: @JakubBalcerski, Profil autora na Sport.pl.W dwudziestym, finałowym odcinku pierwszego sezonu podcastu gościem jest Bernhard Rupitsch, człowiek stojący za rekordem świata Ryoyu Kobayashiego osiągniętym w kwietniu w Islandii. Opowiada, jaka tak naprawdę była granica lotu narciarskiego w tamtym miejscu, o okolicznościach wyczynu Japończyka i jak może wyglądać przyszłość skoków po tym, co osiągnęli.HERE is Michał Chmielewski's interview with Bernhard Rupitsch.[ENG] BalcerSki podcast is a series of talks about ski jumping by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. From 30 minutes to more than hour about interesting, sometimes unknown or not wisely-mentioned topics. Mostly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk. Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl.In the twentieth and final episode of the first season of the podcast, the guest is Bernhard Rupitsch, the man behind Ryoyu Kobayashi's world record achieved in April in Iceland. He talks about what the limit of ski flying really was in that place, about the circumstances of the Japanese's jump and what the future of ski jumping may now look like after what they achieved.19. BalcerSki podcast #19: Björn Schneider
40:59||Season 1, Ep. 19[POL] Podcast BalcerSki to rozmowy dziennikarza Sport.pl, Jakuba Balcerskiego o skokach narciarskich. Od 30 minut do ponad godziny o ciekawych, często nieznanych lub nieporuszanych szerzej tematach. Głównie po angielsku, żeby zachować płynny i oryginalny klimat rozmowy. Twitter autora: @JakubBalcerski, Profil autora na Sport.pl.W dziewiętnastym odcinku gościem jest Björn Schneider, serwismen szwajcarskiej kadry skoczków. Opowiada o tym, skąd wzięła się przewaga jego zespołu w prędkościach najazdowych w tym sezonie, opisuje realia pracy jako serwismen i tego ile kosztuje rozwój smarów, czy narzędzi do szlifowania nart, a także wspomina czas spędzony przy polskiej kadrze kombinatorów norweskich. Instagram Björna: @bjornschneiderwax[ENG] BalcerSki podcast is a series of talks about ski jumping by Sport.pl journalist, Jakub Balcerski. From 30 minutes to more than hour about interesting, sometimes unknown or not wisely-mentioned topics. Mostly in English to maintain fluency and original atmosphere of the talk. Author's Twitter: @JakubBalcerski, Author's profile on Sport.pl.In the nineteenth episode, the guest is Björn Schneider, a serviceman of the Swiss ski jumping national team. He talks about the reasons of his team's advantage in inrun speed this season, describes the realities of working as a serviceman and how much it costs to develop waxes and ski grinding tools, and also describes the time spent working with the Polish team of Nordic combined skiers. Björn's Instagram: @bjornschneiderwax