Four World Titles in a Row – PINK on Top Again
 

Marius Lindvik Soars to Gold

Four World Titles in a Row
Four World Titles in a Row
The opening men’s Ski Jumping competition at the 2025 Nordic World Ski Championship was more than just a strong start – it was a PINK statement. In front of an electrified home crowd, Marius Lindvik (NOR) delivered one of the biggest moments of his career, soaring to gold on PINK skis in the Normal Hill event in Trondheim, Norway.
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With this victory, Lindvik continued a winning legacy, securing the fourth consecutive World Championship title on BWT PINK skis, following Kubacki in Seefeld 2019 and Żyła in Oberstdorf & Planica 2021. Once again, PINK dominated the world stage. With an outstanding first-round jump, setting a new hill record, Lindvik secured a dream start for our Pink Eagles.

His jumps of 108.8m and 104.5m earned him a total of 265.5 points, making him both the World Champion and the Ski Flying World Champion on home soil. Lindvig now holds an Olympic title (2022 Large Hill) and two World titles (2025 Normal Hill and 2022 Ski Flying). This remarkable feat further solifies his reputation as the ‘specialist in delivering in big events’.

It wasn’t just Lindvik making headlines. Johann Andre Forfang (NOR) narrowly missed the podium, finishing 5th, while Ryoyu Kobayashi (JPN) and Pawel Wasek (POL) also secured spots in the top 10. And we're just getting started. With more competitions ahead, our team is ready to push the limits, achieve new milestones, and spread a strong message.

Pink on the World Stage

Just as our PINK skis set new standards in ski jumping, we continue to drive change beyond the sport. Our mission goes beyond performance – we aim to reduce single-use plastic and glass bottles, redefining how we hydrate sustainably. With every jump and every victory, our Pink Eagles embody our vision: "Change the World – sip by sip."
Four World Titles in a Row
Four World Titles in a Row
"I probably did the two best ski jumps I’ve done in the entire season. To do it here is just insane. I'm surprised by what I'm capable of doing when it matters most."
Marius Lindvik
Four World Titles in a Row

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