Norway's Anna Odine Stroem wins surprise gold in women's ski jumping

Norway's Anna Odine Stroem delivered an unexpected victory in the women's individual normal hill ski jumping at the 2026 Winter Olympics, defeating heavily favored Slovenian Nika Prevc by a narrow margin. The 27-year-old Norwegian's performance marked her first Olympic medal and Norway's first gold of the Games. Japan's Nozomi Maruyama took bronze in a competition held in Predazzo, Italy.

The event unfolded on February 7, 2026, in Predazzo, Italy, where Stroem outperformed expectations in the women's normal hill ski jumping. Prevc, a 20-year-old Slovenian sensation and reigning world champion on both normal and large hills, entered as the clear favorite after dominating the World Cup circuit for two seasons. However, her first jump measured 98.5 meters, below her trial run of 103.0 meters, which allowed Stroem to seize the lead with a 100.0-meter effort. The two were separated by just one point after style assessments, with a significant gap to the rest of the field.

Stroem, who has a strong background including bronze medals at the last two world championships, had broken a nearly three-year individual win drought with a World Cup victory in Wisla, Poland, two months prior. Facing pressure in the second round, Prevc responded with a 99.5-meter jump that impressed the judges technically. Undeterred, Stroem countered with a 101.0-meter leap—the longest tied in the competition—finishing with 267.3 points to Prevc's 266.2.

Upon completing her run, Stroem immediately approached Prevc, and the pair awaited the results together in a show of sportsmanship. This gold represents Norway's third medal of the Olympics, following a silver in speedskating and a bronze in cross-country skiing earlier that day. Maruyama, enjoying a breakout season with six World Cup triumphs after years outside the top 10, secured bronze via a 100.0-meter second jump.

Looking ahead, both Stroem and Prevc are set to compete in the women's large hill event on February 15, with Norway and Slovenia tipped as strong contenders in the team competition.

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Frida Westman mid-air in Olympic ski jumping large hill, finishing a strong fourth place jump.
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Frida Westman finishes fourth in Olympic ski jumping large hill

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Frida Westman finished fourth in the women's ski jumping large hill at the Olympics in Val di Fiemme. Despite past injuries and a weak start in the normal hill, the 25-year-old delivered strong jumps of 129.5 and 127.5 meters. It was close to a Swedish medal, just six points from bronze.

노르웨이의 안나 오디네 스트롬이 밀라노 코르티나 2026 동계올림픽 여자 노멀힐 스키점프에서 금메달을 따냈으며, 슬로베니아의 유력 선수 니카 프레브츠가 은메달, 일본의 노조미 마루야마가 동메달을 차지했다. 스트롬은 최종 라운드에서 101m 점프를 선보여 267.3점으로 프레브츠를 1.1점 차로 앞섰다. 이 경기는 2026년 2월 8일 이탈리아 프레다초에서 열렸다.

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The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will feature the debut of the Women’s Large Hill Individual race on February 15, marking a historic milestone for female ski jumpers with more medal events than in any previous Games. Slovenian athlete Nika Prevc enters as the favorite after securing two medals already. Competition from Norway and Japan promises a tight contest.

Norway's Eirin Maria Kvandal claimed her second consecutive victory at the Willingen World Cup ski jumping on the big hill in Germany, the last event before the 2026 Olympics. Slovenia's Domen Prevc also dominated the men's competition with another win. French jumpers showed mixed results, with Joséphine Pagnier reaching the top 20 and Valentin Foubert finishing 16th.

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Norway's Jens Luraas Oftebro won his second gold medal of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in the Nordic combined individual Gundersen large hill/10km event. The victory came after a strong surge in the cross-country portion, ahead of Austria's Johannes Lamparter and Finland's Ilkka Herola. American Niklas Malacinski achieved the best U.S. result with 13th place.

Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States claimed gold in the women's slalom at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, by a margin of 1.50 seconds. The victory marked her third Olympic gold medal and her first since 2018, following an eight-year medal drought. Shiffrin reflected emotionally on the win, sharing thoughts about her late father, Jeff.

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Austria's Lisa Eder secured her maiden World Cup victory in women's ski jumping on Wednesday in Zao, Japan, edging out Slovenia's Nika Prevc. The 24-year-old finished with 227.9 points after a strong 98-meter jump in the final round. Canada's Abigail Strate took bronze with 222.3 points.

 

 

 

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