From the first jump to the world stage – Domen Prevc, a master of precision and courage.
From the first jump to the world stage – Domen Prevc, a master of precision and courage.
2026
It was an unforgettable season for Domen. He won two Olympic gold medals, the overall World Cup title, a discipline title, the Golden Eagle, and took first place in the Four Hills Tournament. With this, he wrote himself into history as only the second athlete to unite all the biggest titles in a single season. Once again, he proved that it’s worth giving your dreams wings.
2017
That was the season of his big breakthrough. He finished 6th overall in the World Cup, placing him among the very best ski jumpers. In ski flying, he impressed at his first real opportunity and ended the season ranked 9th overall. His confidence and calmness in the air were evident, foreshadowing even greater achievements to come.
2018
Domen finished 33rd overall in the World Cup. On the ski flying hills, however, he was highly competitive and ended the ski flying season in 13th place. Each of his flights was stable and elegant, showing that he performs confidently even on the largest hills.
2019
In that season, Domen found consistency. He finished 13th overall in the World Cup and claimed 4th place in ski flying, which was his best result in that discipline up to that point. His flights were smooth and confident, leaving spectators and competitors alike in awe.
2020
He finished 19th overall in the World Cup, but his strength once again stood out on the ski flying hills. He ended the ski flying season in 9th place. His jumps were stable and reliable, yet full of energy and boldness.
2021
In that season, Domen found new energy. He finished 22nd overall in the World Cup and achieved an excellent 5th place in ski flying. His flights were calm, yet the distances were highly impressive. That year, he proved that he could compete with the very best in the world.
2022
He finished 44th overall in the World Cup, but in ski flying he maintained a steady level and ended the season in 17th place. His flights were still controlled and elegant, proving that he remained competitive.
2023
Domen finished 18th overall in the World Cup. In ski flying, he once again excelled and ended the season in 5th place. His flights were smooth, elegant, and consistent, making it one of his strongest seasons on the ski flying hills.
2024
With his calmness and experience, he achieved 13th place overall in the World Cup. In ski flying, he put together outstanding flights and finished in 5th place. Each of his jumps was confident, showing that he remains among the most reliable ski jumpers on the large hills.
2025
That was his strongest season to date. He finished 10th overall in the World Cup and dominated in ski flying, claiming 1st place. In Planica, he flew 254.5 meters and set a new world record, marking the pinnacle of his career. This achievement showed how technically and mentally mature he had become over the years and cemented his position among the very best ski flyers in the world.
2017
That was the season of his big breakthrough. He finished 6th overall in the World Cup, placing him among the very best ski jumpers. In ski flying, he impressed at his first real opportunity and ended the season ranked 9th overall. His confidence and calmness in the air were evident, foreshadowing even greater achievements to come.
2018
Domen finished 33rd overall in the World Cup. On the ski flying hills, however, he was highly competitive and ended the ski flying season in 13th place. Each of his flights was stable and elegant, showing that he performs confidently even on the largest hills.
2019
In that season, Domen found consistency. He finished 13th overall in the World Cup and claimed 4th place in ski flying, which was his best result in that discipline up to that point. His flights were smooth and confident, leaving spectators and competitors alike in awe.
2020
He finished 19th overall in the World Cup, but his strength once again stood out on the ski flying hills. He ended the ski flying season in 9th place. His jumps were stable and reliable, yet full of energy and boldness.
2021
In that season, Domen found new energy. He finished 22nd overall in the World Cup and achieved an excellent 5th place in ski flying. His flights were calm, yet the distances were highly impressive. That year, he proved that he could compete with the very best in the world.
2022
He finished 44th overall in the World Cup, but in ski flying he maintained a steady level and ended the season in 17th place. His flights were still controlled and elegant, proving that he remained competitive.
2023
Domen finished 18th overall in the World Cup. In ski flying, he once again excelled and ended the season in 5th place. His flights were smooth, elegant, and consistent, making it one of his strongest seasons on the ski flying hills.
2024
With his calmness and experience, he achieved 13th place overall in the World Cup. In ski flying, he put together outstanding flights and finished in 5th place. Each of his jumps was confident, showing that he remains among the most reliable ski jumpers on the large hills.
2025
That was his strongest season to date. He finished 10th overall in the World Cup and dominated in ski flying, claiming 1st place. In Planica, he flew 254.5 meters and set a new world record, marking the pinnacle of his career. This achievement showed how technically and mentally mature he had become over the years and cemented his position among the very best ski flyers in the world.
2026
It was an unforgettable season for Domen. He won two Olympic gold medals, the overall World Cup title, a discipline title, the Golden Eagle, and took first place in the Four Hills Tournament. With this, he wrote himself into history as only the second athlete to unite all the biggest titles in a single season. Once again, he proved that it’s worth giving your dreams wings.
Determination can turn even the wildest dreams into reality.
IN AIR
Domen Prevc entered the World Cup as an exceptionally young talent and quickly demonstrated top-level performance. His rise among the best ski jumpers proves that determination can turn even the boldest dreams into reality.
IN AIR
Domen Prevc je v svetovni pokal vstopil kot izjemno mlad talent in hitro pokazal vrhunsko raven. Njegov vzpon med najboljše skakalce dokazuje, da lahko odločnost spremeni tudi najdrznejše sanje v resničnost.
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
World record back in Slovenia
March 30, 2025 is a day we will remember forever. On this day, Domen Prevc returned the world record to Slovenia with a jump of 254.5m in Planica.
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
I'm giving wings to ideas
World record back in Slovenia
March 30, 2025 is a day we will remember forever. On this day, Domen Prevc returned the world record to Slovenia with a jump of 254.5m in Planica.
ON LAND
Partners of the future
Out of the spotlight
Partners of the future
ON LAND
Out of the spotlight
No limits, only wings.
– DOMEN PREVC
No limits,
only wings.
– DOMEN PREVC