Stefan Hula Jr.


Stefan Jarosław Hula Jr. is a Polish ski jumper, three-time Olympian, a bronze medalist of the 2018 Olympic Games in team.

Personal life

Stefan Hula Jr. was born in Szczyrk, Poland. His father Stefan Hula Sr. is a former Nordic combined skier and bronze medalist at the 1974 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Falun. Hula Jr. has a brother, Przemysław, and two sisters, Katarzyna and Magdalena, who were trained in sledging. In May 2012 he married Marcelina. They run together the company "Huligans" in which Marcelina sews suits for ski jumpers. Stefan and Marcelina have a daughter Milena. In March 2017 he announced upcoming birth of their second child. On March 23, 2017 his second daughter was born.

Career

At the 2006 Ski Flying World Championships, Hula finished ninth in the team and 37th in the individual events. His best individual World Cup finish was 6th in a large hill event in Kuopio, Finland in 2016. His best individual career finish was second twice in lesser events, both in 2005. In season 2017/18 he beat his best result and took 5th place in Oberstdorf.
On January 21, 2018 Hula and his teammates Stoch, Kubacki, and Żyła, won the first ever medal, a bronze, for Poland in ski flying in team competition. It was also the first medal for Hula in senior competition. On January 21, 2018 coach Horngacher officially appointed Stefan Hula to 2018 Winter Olympics. On January 27, 2018 he was chosen to team competition in Zakopane. Hula with teammates won team competition in Poland for the first time. It was also a first podium in World Cup for Hula. Next day, in individual competition Hula was leading after 1 round and overall took 4th place, which is his best individual result in World Cup.
Hula made his best at the 2018 Winter Olympics. In normal hill event he was leading after first jump, but he ended up on 5th place. On February 19, 2018 Hula and his teammates Maciej Kot, Dawid Kubacki and Kamil Stoch achieved first medal in Olympic team competition for Poland. They claimed a bronze behind Norway and Germany.

Olympic Games

World Championships

Ski Flying World Championships

World Cup

Season standings

Individual starts

Team victories