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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2023 - 2024


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Stage 25 in Trondheim (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Stefan Kraft  :AUT  291.8

2. Daniel Tschofenig  :AUT  290.8

3. Jan Hoerl  :AUT  288.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 25 in Trondheim (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1.  Nika Prevc  :SLO  260.2

2. Eirin Maria Kvandal  :NOR  258.6

3. Eva Pinkelnig  :AUT  256.8

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 26 in Vikersund (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Flying Hill:

 

1.  Eirin Maria Kvandal  :NOR  431.2

2. Silje Opseth  :NOR  425.2

3. Ema Klinec  :SLO  375.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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19 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Stage 26 in Vikersund (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Flying Hill:

 

1.  Eirin Maria Kvandal  :NOR  431.2

2. Silje Opseth  :NOR  425.2

3. Ema Klinec  :SLO  375.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

New women world record by Opseth with 230.5m!

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Stage 26 in Vikersund (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Flying Hill:

 

1.  Stefan Kraft  :AUT  256.0

2. Daniel Huber  :AUT  248.2

3. Domen Prevc  :SLO  245.4

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 26 in Vikersund (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Flying Hill:

 

1.  Daniel Huber  :AUT  689.2

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT  671.9

3. Timi Zajc  :SLO  633.0

 

Full Final Result HERE

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World Cup Finals in Planica (SLO)

 

Women´s Individual Normal Hill:

 

1.  Eva Pinkelnig  :AUT  244.9

2. Alexandria Loutitt  :CAN  242.1

3. Nika Prevc  :SLO  235.6

 

Full Final Result HERE

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World Cup Finals in Planica (SLO)

 

Men´s Individual Flying Hill:

 

1.  Peter Prevc  :SLO  452.1

2. Daniel Huber  :AUT  448.5

3. Johann Andre Forfang  :NOR  441.3

 

Full Final Result HERE

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