The 2026 Winter Olympics ski jumping men’s large hill event delivered one of the most thrilling competitions of the Games, combining technical precision, mental strength, and dramatic momentum swings across both rounds. Held under bright winter skies and watched by thousands of spectators in the stadium and millions around the world, the event brought together the best ski jumpers from leading nations such as Norway, Germany, Japan, Austria, Poland, and Slovenia. As always, the large hill discipline required not only distance but also style, balance, and composure, making it one of the most challenging events in Olympic ski jumping. The men’s large hill competition consisted of two rounds, with the top athletes from the first round advancing to the final. Each jumper was judged on distance, landing technique, body position, and overall style, with points added or subtracted depending on wind conditions and starting gate adjustments. This scoring system ensured fairness and rewarded ...