Lindvik takes gold in Men's Large Hill, Stoch wins silver
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February 14, 2026
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Lindvik takes gold in Men's Large Hill, Stoch wins silver

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The Men's Ski Jumping Large Hill Individual competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Predazzo, Italy, concluded on February 14, 2026, with Norway's Marius Lindvik claiming the gold medal. Kamil Stoch of Poland secured the silver, and Stefan Kraft of Austria earned the bronze.

Lindvik's performance was marked by consistent, long jumps and impressive style points, solidifying his victory. Stoch, a seasoned Olympic medalist, demonstrated his experience with two strong jumps, closely following Lindvik. Kraft, a well-known figure in ski jumping, delivered a strong performance under pressure to clinch the final podium spot.

The event took place under clear skies at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium. Weather conditions added to the drama of the competition. Each jump was evaluated on distance and style, leading to shifts in the rankings throughout the event. Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes and Abigail Strate are among the Canadian athletes competing in ski jumping at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Strate had a strong start to her Olympic campaign, finishing 11th in the women's normal hill event.