12:32.
At midday on Friday, the ski jumping competition for the first women’s gundersen of the 2024/2025 Nordic Combined World Cup was taking place on the Lillehammer ski jump (Norway). In a competition marked by fog and the disqualification of Norway’s Marte Leinan Lund, it was Germany’s Maria Gerboth (96.5 metres) who put in the best performance.
At 2.30pm, at the start of the 5km pursuit, she will take the lead with a lead of 7 seconds over Ingrid Laate (97 metres), 8 over Lisa Hirner (93 metres), 19 over Svenja Wuerth (94 metres) and 34 over Ida Marie Hagen (90.5 metres). Gyda Westvold Hansen (91 metres) will be 1 min 2 behind, Jenny Nowak (84.5 metres) 1 min 30 behind, Nathalie Armbruster (83.5 metres) 1 min 31 behind and Ema Volavsek (81.5 metres) 1 min 52 behind.
For France’s Léna Brocard, this round of ski jumping went moderately well , with a jump set at 81 metres and a nineteenth place finish 2 min 3 behind the leader.
Full results
- Lillehammer: Haruka Kasai wins the first reserve jump of the winter, Léna Brocard outside the top 20
- Regular top 10 finishes for Laurent Muhlethaler and Mattéo Baud, podium finishes for Léna Brocard: the French team’s ambitions for the 2024/2025 World Cup
- Léna Brocard tells Nordic Magazine on the morning of the start of the World Cup: “The aim is to try and finish on the podium”.
- France in five for the rest of the World Cup in Lillehammer, where the women start the competition