Vinzenz Geiger narrowly defeats Johannes Lamparter in sprint finish at Seefeld Nordic combined compact race.
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Vinzenz Geiger wins Seefeld Nordic combined compact in sprint finish

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German athlete Vinzenz Geiger claimed victory in the men's compact race of the Seefeld Triple on January 31, 2026, edging out Austria's Johannes Lamparter in a thrilling sprint. In the women's event, Norway's Ida Marie Hagen secured her eighth win of the season, extending her lead in the World Cup standings. The races, held just a week before the Milan-Cortina Olympics, featured a finish profile similar to the upcoming Games.

The Seefeld Triple in Austria served as a key tune-up for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games, with the compact races on Saturday, January 31, highlighting top Nordic combined competitors. In the men's 10km event, Vinzenz Geiger started 10th after the jumping round but quickly bridged the gap to the leaders. He shadowed Norway's Jens Luraas Oftebro before launching a decisive move in the final descent, outpacing Lamparter in the straight to secure his second World Cup win of the season. "I was behind him, who was the strongest rider on the track today. I realised straight away that I had to stay in his wake, but it was really hard. The last loop, on the other hand, went perfectly," Geiger said.

Lamparter finished second, maintaining his 223-point overall lead over Oftebro, who placed third, 2 seconds back. "It was a very difficult race today. For me, it’s a bit of a setback, because it didn’t finish the way I would have liked," Lamparter reflected, adding, "Today, my rivals were really strong. They did everything right." Oftebro noted, "It’s always nice to be on the podium," but expressed disappointment with his jump, which cost him energy in the ski race.

In the women's compact, Ida Marie Hagen overtook early leader Alexa Brabec after 500 meters and pulled away for a solo finish over the final 4km, marking her eighth victory in 10 races this season. She now holds a 195-point advantage in the standings and could clinch her second overall title on Sunday. "It was a tough race. I’m very happy but so tired," Hagen said after collapsing at the line. Brabec, fresh off her first World Cup win the previous day, finished 26 seconds behind despite the best jump of 104m. Germany's Nathalie Armbruster took third, with Tara Geraghty-Moats achieving her season-best fifth.

French athletes showed mixed results: Edgar Vallet placed 28th (+1:40), while Léna Brocard was 14th in the women's race (+1:47). The women's start featured a protest, with competitors raising arms and crossing batons to highlight their exclusion from the Olympics, where Nordic combined remains a men's-only event.

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Reactions on X highlight the excitement of Vinzenz Geiger's sprint victory over Johannes Lamparter in the men's Seefeld compact race and Ida Marie Hagen's dominant win in the women's event. Official accounts and fans praised the thrilling finishes and performances ahead of the Olympics.

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Laura Gimmler and Coletta Rydzek of Germany celebrate victory at the finish line of the women's team sprint in Goms, Switzerland.
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Germany claims women's team sprint victory in Goms

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Germany's Laura Gimmler and Coletta Rydzek executed a flawless strategy to win the women's freestyle team sprint at the Cross-Country World Cup in Goms, Switzerland, on January 23, 2026. The race, the last before the Milano Cortina Olympics, saw France's Léonie Perry and Mélissa Gal secure seventh place, their best result in the format since 2010. Notable absences, including Sweden's top sprinters and the United States' Jessie Diggins, shifted focus to tactical preparation amid a challenging hilly course.

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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Canadian skier Mollie Jepsen secured her first World Cup gold since 2021 in the women's Super-G at the FIS Para Alpine Skiing World Cup in Saalbach, Austria. Fellow Canadian Kurt Oatway also triumphed in the men's Sitting category on the second day of racing. Austrian siblings Johannes and Veronika Aigner completed a golden sweep across Downhill and Super-G events.

The French National Olympic and Sports Committee has selected Marco Heinis and Laurent Muhlethaler to represent France in Nordic combined at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games. The duo earned their spots through strong early-season performances, leaving other contenders to watch from afar. The event is set for February 6-22 in Italy.

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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.

Sandra Näslund secured her ticket to the 2026 Olympics in the morning and then won the ski cross World Cup event in Arosa that evening. It marks her 42nd overall victory and third consecutive win this season. She led the race from start to finish.

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After two years of cancellation, the König Ludwig Lauf returned to the Worldloppet calendar with a 42-kilometer skate-style race in Ettal, Germany. Austria's Alexander Brandner won the men's event, while Germany's Anna-Maria Dietze took the women's title under excellent conditions.

 

 

 

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