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Late on Thursday, the first reserve jump of the 2024/2025 women’s nordic combined world cup took place on the small hill in Lillehammer (Norway). Already ahead during training, Japan’s Haruka Kasai (92 metres) won and would be ahead if this round were to be used over the weekend.
Austria’s Claudia Purker (85 metres) and Germany’s Ronja Loh (86.5 metres) followed on the podium, while Ida Marie Hagen (84.5 metres), last season’s globe winner, was sixth. French’s Léna Brocard (69 metres), not at ease on her first jumps of the winter in the wind, was only twenty-ninth.
Full results
- 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”.
- 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