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-title Stefan Horngacher Steps Down as German Ski Jumping Coach

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Stefan Horngacher will step down as head coach of the German ski jumping team following the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo, bringing an end to⁤ his ‌tenure that began⁢ in 2019. The announcement, made by Horngacher⁤ himself, preempts potential ⁤disruption and allows⁣ for a smooth transition for the athletes.

Horngacher, who succeeded Werner Schuster, previously coached the Polish national team from‍ 2016 to 2019. His leadership has yielded‍ critically important successes⁤ for Germany, ⁤most notably team gold at the 2021 Nordic Ski World Championships in Oberstdorf and Karl Geiger’s individual victory at⁣ the 2020 Ski Flying World Championships in Planica.The decision marks⁣ the closing‌ of⁢ a career⁣ circle for Horngacher, whose first world Championship experience came at the 1991 event in ​Predazzo – the same location hosting the upcoming Olympics.

“I think it’s‍ critically important⁣ that I communicate this before​ the season starts, so there aren’t any ⁢critical questions during it – it’s also easier for the athletes that way,” Horngacher stated. He⁢ added, “For me, a circle closes – my ⁣first season started at the World Championships in Predazzo in 1991, and now the‌ circle closes with the Olympic Winter Games there. after this season, it’s enough​ for me, at least as German national coach.”

German Sports Director Horst Hüttel indicated the organization will begin searching for a successor with a target date ‍of May 1,‍ 2026. Hüttel expressed a desire to retain Horngacher within the German ski jumping system, acknowledging his expertise, while also conceding the possibility of‌ offers from⁤ other national teams.

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