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  On 2/2/2025 at 9:29 AM, Grassmarket said:

First non -:NOR win in Women's NC ever, I think.

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The very first women's NC world cup and crystal globe was won by :USA Tara Geraghty-Moats in what turned out to be quite a fluke.

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Stage 6 in Otepää (EST)

 

Women´s Individual Mass Start Normal Hill (5km):

 

1.  Yuna Kasai  :JPN  99.9

2. Haruka Kasai  :JPN  97.8

3. Jenny Nowak :GER  97.6

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 6 in Otepää (EST)

 

Men´s Individual Mass Start Normal Hill:

 

1.  Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR  137.0

2. Johannes Lamparter  :AUT  126.9

3. Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  126.4

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 6 in Otepää (EST)

 

Women´s Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (5km):

 

1.  Ida Marie Hagen  :NOR  13:50.5

2. Haruka Kasai  :JPN  14:06.1

3. Nathalie Armbruster  :GER  14:41.1

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 6 in Otepää (EST)

 

Men´s Individual Gundersen Normal Hill:

 

1.  Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  24:28.0

2. Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR  24:28.7

3. Jens Luraas Oftebro  :NOR  24:38.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 6 in Otepää (EST)

 

Women´s Individual Compact Normal Hill (5km):

 

1.  Nathalie Armbruster  :GER  13:33.7

2. Ida Marie Hagen  :NOR  13:34.9

3. Haruka Kasai  :JPN  13:50.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 6 in Otepää (EST)

 

Men´s Individual Compact Normal Hill (7.5km):

 

1.  Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  16:53.5

2. Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR  17:09.5

3. Julian Schmid  :GER  17:19.5

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 7 in Oslo (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill (5km):

 

1.  Gyda Westvold Hansen  :NOR  13:46.7

2. Lisa Hirner  :AUT  14:39.7

3. Ida Marie Hagen :NOR  14:47.3

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 7 in Oslo (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill:

 

1.  Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  22:33.6

2. Jarl Magnus Riiber  :NOR  22:34.8

3. Johannes Lamparter  :AUT  22:40.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 7 in Oslo (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Compact Large Hill (7.5km):

 

1.  Ilkka Herola  :FIN  17:11.3

2. Vinzenz Geiger  :GER  17:26.6

3. Johannes Lamparter  :AUT  17:29.5

 

Full Final Result HERE

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