Austria won the team event on the first day of the season ©Getty Images

Austria triumphed in the men's team event as the International Ski Federation Ski Jumping World Cup season got underway in Wisla in Poland.

Philipp Aschenwald, Daniel Huber, Jan Hoerl, and Stefan Kraft secured victory with a total of 1,018.2 points.

Norway's Robert Johansson, Daniel Andre Tande, Thomas Aasen Markeng and Marius Lindvik did enough for second with 995.7 points.

Hosts Poland were third as the team of Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki, Jakub Wolny, and Piotr Zyla finished on 990.9 points.

Austria's Daniel Huber recorded the furthest jump of the event ©Getty Images
Austria's Daniel Huber recorded the furthest jump of the event ©Getty Images

Victory for Austria handed them a 30th success in a team event on the Ski Jumping World Cup circuit.

It was their first triumph in a team competition held in Poland.

Huber posted the furthest jump of the day with 134 metres in the second round.

"You always hope that everyone performs like that and it's great that it worked that well," said Kraft.

"We already did very well in the recent team events here, but today we all showed really great performances. 

"Winning with a lead of over 20 points, I can hardly believe it myself."