Ski Jumping
Stefan Kraft Triumphs at Lake Placid in World Cup Showdown
February 11, 2024 / L'Équipe
Austrian ski jumper Stefan Kraft won the World Cup event in Lake Placid, USA, managing an impressive first jump followed by a solid second one. He was followed by Lovro Kos from Slovenia and Philipp Raimund from Germany, who tied for second place with 278.4 points each.
Ski Jumping Sensation Peter Prevc to Retire After Current Season
February 06, 2024 / L'Équipe
Slovenian ski jumper Peter Prevc has announced that he will retire at the end of the current season. The 31-year-old has had an illustrious career, highlighted by a win at the 2016 Four Hills Tournament and securing the World Cup overall title the same year. He will conclude his career after the World Cup event in Planica in March.
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Triumphs in Ski Jumping World Cup at Willingen
February 03, 2024 / L'Équipe
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger, an Austrian ski jumper, claimed victory in the World Cup event at Willingen, scoring 161.4 points. The competition was marked by challenging conditions due to rain, with Sara Takanashi of Japan and Katharina Schmid of Germany finishing second and third, respectively.
Johann André Forfang Dominates at Willingen World Cup Event
February 03, 2024 / L'Équipe
Johann André Forfang from Norway triumphed at the World Cup event in Willingen, Germany, setting a new hill record with a second jump of 155.5 meters. He finished ahead of Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi and fellow Norwegian Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal who completed the podium. French competitor Valentin Foubert ended in 44th place after initially qualifying in 22nd.
Nika Prevc Triumphs at Ljubno World Cup, Joséphine Pagnier Secures 15th Place Again
January 28, 2024 / L'Équipe
Slovenian ski jumper Nika Prevc claimed her sixth victory of the season at the World Cup event in Ljubno, with a score of 276.8 points, finishing ahead of competitors Eva Pinkelnig and Nika Kriznar. French jumper Joséphine Pagnier, after winning two World Cup events this season, finished 15th in this competition.
Ski Jumping
January 27, 2024 / Yle.fi
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Eva Pinkelnig Triumphs in Ljubno; Joséphine Pagnier Takes 15th Place
January 27, 2024 / L'Équipe
Austrian Eva Pinkelnig triumphed in the World Cup event in Ljubno, Slovenia, marking her third victory of the season. Slovenian Nika Prevc and Canadian Alexandria Loutitt claimed second and third place, respectively. Meanwhile, France's Joséphine Pagnier secured the 15th position, continuing her competitive World Cup season.
Stefan Kraft Breaks World Cup Podium Record with Zakopane Win
January 21, 2024 / L'Équipe
Austrian ski jumper Stefan Kraft won in Zakopane, Poland, marking his 109th career World Cup podium, surpassing Finnish legend Janne Ahonen's record. Kraft recorded impressive jumps of 137 and 134 meters, finishing ahead of Germany's Andreas Wellinger and Slovenia's Anze Lanisek, cementing his lead in the World Cup standings.
Joséphine Pagnier Achieves 8th Place at Zao World Cup
January 19, 2024 / L'Équipe
Joséphine Pagnier achieved her eighth top-10 finish of the season by placing 8th at the Zao World Cup event in Japan. The competition was dominated by Slovenian Nika Prevc, who finished first and continues to lead the overall World Cup standings.
Dominant Loutitt soars to first World Cup win of the season
January 18, 2024 / FIS
Alexandria Loutitt claimed her second World Cup victory at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Sapporo, Japan, showcasing an impressive performance with the best jumps of the day. She finished a clear 12.7 points ahead of Austria’s Lisa Eder, who also had a remarkable day, moving up nine places to secure second.
Pinkelnig produces 'awesome' Villach victory
January 16, 2024 / FIS
Eva Pinkelnig achieved victory at the Villach World Cup, impressing with a remarkable 97m jump. The win marked a comeback after a challenging season, allowing her to climb in the overall standings. Nika Prevc, who was leading after the first round, ended in third place, while Katharina Schmid secured a surprising second place finish.
Superb Kvandal jumps to victory on second day in Sapporo
January 15, 2024 / FIS Ski Jumping
Norway’s Eirin Maria Kvandal secured her first World Cup win of the season at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in Sapporo, Japan, leading after both rounds and finishing 20.4 points ahead of Germany's Selina Freitag. Thea Minyan Bjoerseth rounded out the podium in third after recovering from a fall the previous day.