- Parents are Krystyna and Bronislaw Stoch.
- Was 3 years old, when he started skiing.
- Joined the club LKS Zab when he was 8. His first coach was Miroslaw Maluda.
- In 2008 finished 6th in the individual world cup in Val di Fiemme.
- Won the Polish Championship in 2007.
- Graduated from the University School of Physical Education in Krakow. In October 2012 was granted a masters in physical education.
- In 2009 was 4th in the individual World Championship in Liberec on the normal hill.
- On 23 January 2011 on Wielka Krokiew in Zakopane, Poland for the first time in his career he won the World Cup competition.
- Won a 2010 Summer World Cup competition in Wisla and the 2011 World Cup events in Zakopane (rescheduled from Harrachov), Klingenthal, and Planica.
- Started ski jumping at the age of 4.
- At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics qualified for the finals in all 3 events, finishing 27th in the Normal hill, 14th in the Large hill. The Polish team placed 6th in the team competition.
- Was the World Cup leader in the 2013-2014 season.
- At the 2006 Ski-flying World Championships in Kulm, he finished 9th in the team event and 35th in the individual event.
- On 21 March 2015 set a new Polish record of ski flying with a jump of 238 meters at Letalnica, Planica during the trial round.
- Has two older sisters - Anna (born 1983) and Natalia (born 1985).
- His first Olympics were in 2006, in Turin, Italy. Having qualified for the finals in the normal hill and large Hill, he finished 16th and 26th respectively. Also qualified for the team competition (large hill) where Poland placed 5th.
- Is a professional ski jumper.
- Was the fourth Polish ski jumper after Stanislaw Bobak, Piotr Fijas and Adam Malysz, who won the 2011 World Cup competition.
- Won a World Cup Summer Grand Prix competition in Oberhof 2007.
- At the 2007 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Sapporo, finished 5th in the team large hill and 11th in the individual normal hill.
- Received his first ski jumping skis from his uncle when he was 6 years old.
- Graduated from the School of Sports Championships in Zakopane.
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