21:33. On Sunday evening, the day after the women’s competition, the ski jumpers took part in their second training session on the small HS107 hill at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium.
Valentin Foubert from Courchevel had three magnificent runs. Fifth in the first at 95.5 metres, he then took twelfth place (131.5 metres) and eighth place (102 metres). This should give him plenty of confidence ahead of the competition scheduled for Monday at 19:00.

Victories went successively to Philipp Raimund (10 metres), the Philipp Raimund (104 metres)/StephanEmbacher (105.5 metres) duo and Marius Lindvik (105.5 metres). Enzo Milesi (90.5, 93.5 and 93 metres) and Jules Chervet (90.5, 94 and 90 metres) hovered around fortieth place.
Full results
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- Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium: everything you need to know about the Predazzo venue, which will host the ski jumping and Nordic combined events at the Milan/Cortina 2026 Olympic Games.
- Pierre Mignerey, FFS National Technical Director, outlines the French team’s ambitions for the 2026 Olympics: “We have a team which is progressing step by step and which has the right momentum”.
- Nika Prevc wins two of the three jumps in the first training session, with the French lagging behind
- Valentin Foubert fifth in third training jump
- Nika Prevc impresses with a 108-metre jump on the second workout, Joséphine Pagnier goes from strength to strength
- Anna Odine Stroem new Olympic champion on the small hill ahead of Nika Prevc, final round for Joséphine Pagnier






































