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Slovenian and Austrian Athletes Dominate FESA Alpen Cup in Einsiedeln
The latest stage of the FESA Alpen Cup Ski Jumping took place in Einsiedeln (SUI) on October 11 and 12, 2025, featuring 70 men and 28 women from across Europe. Under the excellent organization of Swiss Ski, athletes once again demonstrated the impressive depth of young talent within the FESA nations.
Men’s Competition
On the first competition day, Enej Faletic (SLO) took the win ahead of Yann Kullmann (GER) and Lukas Haagen(AUT).
On the second day, Lukas Haagen (AUT) celebrated victory, followed by Enej Faletic (SLO) in second and David Gruber (AUT) in third.
Women’s Competition
Among the women, Taja Terbovsek (SLO) impressed with two consecutive victories in Einsiedeln. On the first day, she led a Slovenian sweep with Taja Sitar (2nd) and Ajda Kosnjek (3rd).
On the second day, Terbovsek again triumphed, this time ahead of Izadora Kopac (SLO) and Kim Amy Duschek(GER).
Looking Ahead
The FESA Alpen Cup continues with the next competition scheduled for December 19–20, 2025, in Seefeld (AUT). Before that, the FESA Games for Youth I will take place in Tschagguns (AUT) on October 25–26, 2025, providing another opportunity for Europe’s youngest ski jumping talents to compete.
The FESA and all participating teams extend their sincere thanks to Swiss Ski and the Einsiedeln organizing committee for their excellent hosting of the event.
The weekend also offered a fitting occasion for Jürgen Winkler, former FESA Ski Jumping Coordinator, to bid farewell to the teams as he takes on new responsibilities within the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS).