Olympic champions Stroem and Prevc lead Hinzenbach World Cup return

Newly crowned Olympic champions Anna-Odine Stroem of Norway and Nika Prevc of Slovenia headline the women's ski jumping World Cup in Hinzenbach, Austria, following the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The event features other Olympic medalists competing on the normal hill, where Prevc defends her title from last year. Strong contenders from host nation Austria aim to challenge the leaders.

The Hinzenbach World Cup marks the resumption of the FIS ski jumping circuit after the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, drawing top athletes to the Austrian venue. Anna-Odine Stroem, who made history as the first woman to secure double individual gold in the normal and large hill events, leads the Norwegian contingent. Her teammate Eirin Maria Kvandal, with individual and team silver from the Olympics, arrives in form after victories in the two most recent World Cups in Willingen, Germany.

Nika Prevc enters as the defending champion on the normal hill, fresh from winning the Slovenian National Championships on Wednesday. At the Olympics, she earned individual silver and bronze alongside a mixed team gold. Reflecting on her experience, Prevc said, “I learned a lot and it’s been a rollercoaster of emotions, but the rollercoaster never crashed!” She holds a nearly 500-point lead in the overall standings with nine events remaining. A win in Hinzenbach could position her for a third Crystal Globe, while a double victory would match the season record of 15 wins, set by Sara Takanashi in 2013/14 and Prevc herself last season. The site holds special memories for Prevc, who achieved her first World Cup podium there in 2023 at age 17.

Stroem aims to emulate Beijing 2022 Olympic champion Ursa Bogataj, who won her first post-Games World Cup. Nozomi Maruyama of Japan, another Olympic individual medalist, joins the competition. From the host nation, Lisa Eder seeks to narrow the gap to Maruyama in the Crystal Globe race; Eder notched her first individual podium in Hinzenbach in 2022 and has two second-place finishes in Villach this season.

Austrian jumper Julia Muehlbacher expressed enthusiasm for the home event: “Home World Cups are always very important to us and are something special. With Hinzenbach and Villach, we have two small hills on the calendar where we know we can jump well and be dangerous for our competitors.” She added, “I know Hinzenbach very well. We were there often as children. It's a great facility... The hill is very small, so it's important to ski cleanly from top to bottom.”

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Austrian ski jumper Lisa Eder mid-jump winning her first World Cup title in Zao, Japan.
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Austria's Lisa Eder wins first World Cup ski jumping title in Zao

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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.

Ski jumpers heading to the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics will compete in Willingen, Germany, for morale-boosting victories in the final World Cup stop before Italy. The event features a mixed team contest followed by individual women's and men's competitions. Leading athletes like Nika Prevc and Domen Prevc of Slovenia headline the strong fields.

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After a short rest following the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the world's top ski jumpers resume FIS World Cup competition with two rounds of ski flying at Kulm in Austria this weekend. Slovenia's Domen Prevc, holder of double Olympic gold, leads the standings and could clinch his first Crystal Globe. Challengers include Japan's Ryoyu Kobayashi and Ren Nikaido, both Olympic medalists.

Anezka Indrackova of Czechia won her first Junior World Championships gold in ski jumping on the Normal Hill in Lillehammer, Norway, edging out the defending champion by 2.3 points despite a two-hour delay due to high winds. The Czech skier's jumps of 95m and 98m secured her victory with 236.2 points. Ingvild Synnoeve Midtskogen of Norway took silver, while Sofia Mattila of Finland earned bronze with the day's longest jump.

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Slovenia's Domen Prevc came from behind to win gold in the men's large hill ski jumping at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Japan's Ren Nikaido took silver, marking his third medal of the games. Poland's Kacper Tomasiak secured bronze.

Mikaela Shiffrin dominated the final World Cup slalom race before the 2026 Winter Olympics, winning by 1.67 seconds to secure her ninth season title in the discipline. The American skier's victory in Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic, marks her 108th career World Cup win and solidifies her status as the favorite for Olympic gold. This achievement makes her the first skier to claim nine titles in a single discipline.

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Domen Prevc of Slovenia holds a 14.0-point lead after the first day of the 2026 FIS Ski Flying World Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany. The World Cup leader improved in the second round to overtake early pacesetter Marius Lindvik of Norway. Ren Nikaido of Japan sits second, with the competition set for two more rounds on Saturday.

 

 

 

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