Kinga Rajda (born 22 December 2000) is a Polish ski jumper. She is a member of the national team, a two-time Polish Champion (2015, 2016) and competed at the 2019 World Championships.
Kinga Rajda | ||||||||||||
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Country | Poland | |||||||||||
Born | Szczyrk, Poland | 22 December 2000|||||||||||
Ski club | SSR LZS Sokół Szczyrk | |||||||||||
World Cup career | ||||||||||||
Seasons | 2016–present | |||||||||||
Starts | 6 | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Updated on 19 January 2023. |
On 30 January 2016 in Oberstdorf, after jumping to 86.5 and 83.0 meters, she took 30th place in the World Cup competition, thus becoming the second female Polish ski jumper in history (after Magdalena Pałasz), who scored points in this competition.[1]
On 2 March 2019, she took part in the mixed team, alongside Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki and Kamila Karpiel, at the 2019 World Championships, it was Poland's debut in the mixed team at World Championships. The Polish mixed team was surprisingly in third after the first round and took 6th place at the end.[2][3]
World Championships edit
Place | Day | Year | Locality | Hill | Point K | HS | Competition | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Note (points) | Loss (points) | Winner |
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34. | 27 February | 2019 | Seefeld | Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze | K-99 | HS-109 | individual | 91.0 m | — | 90.8 | 168.8 | Maren Lundby |
6. | 2 March | 2019 | Seefeld | Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze | K-99 | HS-109 | mixed team | 91.5 m | 97.0 m | 914.9 (194.1) | 97.3 | Germany |
World Junior Championships edit
Place | Day | Year | Locality | Hill | Point K | HS | Competition | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Note (points) | Loss (points) | Winner |
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12. | 23 February | 2016 | Râșnov | Râșnov Ski Jump | K-90 | HS-100 | individual | 77.5 m | 86.0 m | 164.8 | 44.2 | Chiara Hölzl |
11. | 24 February | 2016 | Râșnov | Râșnov Ski Jump | K-90 | HS-100 | mixed team | 83.0 m | — | 332.1 (88.2) | 550.7 | Slovenia |
13. | 1 February | 2017 | Park City | Utah Olympic Park Jumps | K-90 | HS-100 | individual | 80.5 m | 84.0 m | 195.6 | 44.2 | Manuela Malsiner |
7. | 5 February | 2017 | Park City | Utah Olympic Park Jumps | K-90 | HS-100 | mixed team | 87.0 m | 77.0 m | 778.2 (178.9) | 147.1 | Slovenia |
48. | 2 February | 2018 | Kandersteg | Lötschberg-Schanze | K-95 | HS-106 | individual | 63.5 m | — | 38.4 | 224.2 | Nika Križnar |
9. | 3 February | 2018 | Kandersteg | Lötschberg-Schanze | K-95 | HS-106 | team | 81.5 m | — | 163.5 (52.8) | 569.6 | Slovenia |
8. | 4 February | 2018 | Kandersteg | Lötschberg-Schanze | K-95 | HS-106 | mixed team | 77.0 m | 75.0 m | 615.6 (122.1) | 253.7 | Norway |
World Cup edit
Season standings edit
Season | Overall |
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2015–16 | 53 |
2016–17 | – |
2017–18 | – |
2018–19 |
Continental Cup edit
Season standings edit
Season | Overall |
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2014–15 | 32 |
2017–18 | 31 |
References edit
- ^ Formela, Dominik (30 January 2016). "PŚ Pań w Oberstdorfie: Takanashi deklasuje, pierwszy punkt Rajdy!" (in Polish). Retrieved 3 March 2019.
- ^ "Mixed team gold for Germany". 2 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
- ^ "MŚ w Seefeld 2019. Polska szósta w konkursie drużyn mieszanych" (in Polish). 2 March 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2019.
External links edit
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