Fly with R1cK is an independent, passionate and non-commercial heart project.
Fly with R1cK is a brand - not a company and not a product.
Fly with R1cK's intention is to support female athletes financially and create a framework that enables them to train professionally and develop athletically – regardless of background, qualifications, or media attention. Every athlete who fights for her dream day after day deserves secure future prospects in her sport.
Fly with R1cK deliberately focuses on athletes on their way to the international elite. Many of them are overshadowed by the absolute top stars, yet invest just as much energy, time, and passion into their sport.
Fly with R1cK wants to support precisely these athletes.
Furthermore, Fly with R1cK wants to motivate other sports enthusiasts, companies, and private sponsors to get involved in this sport as well. Women's ski jumping needs more than just a handful of top stars at the top of the world—it needs breadth, diversity, and reliability!
Secure framework conditions for all female athletes are the foundation for the professional practice and future of this sport and the prospects for all female athletes!
Currently, Fly with R1cK supports the following athletes, among others:
(Canada)
World Cup and World Championship participants

(USA)
World Cup and World Championship participant, multiple US Ski Jumping champion at the US National Championships (2021-2024)


(Poland)
Silver medalist in the mixed team event at the Winter Youth Olympic Festival, EYOF 2023

(Germanyd)
Double World Champion 2019 (Team & Mixed Team), First Junior World Champion 2006, 3rd place in the overall World Cup season 2018/2019, German Champion, 4 individual World Cup victories


(Germany)
Winner of the overall Intercontinental Cup (COC) for the 2024/2025 season

(Italy)
Winner of the 2024 Summer Grand Prix, bronze at the 2020 Junior World Championships, 3rd place at the 2016 Winter Youth OlympicsGewinnerin des Summer Grand Prix 2024, Bronze bei der Junioren WM 2020, 3. Platz Winter Youth Olympics 2016

(Poland)
(Germany)
2025 Junior World Champion in the team event, 2x bronze at the 2023 Junior World Championships. Bronze at the 2022 Junior World Championships
