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This Saturday, the women’s nordic combined World Cup in Lillehammer (Norway) featured a competition in the individual compact format. In the morning ski jumping round, Germany’s Maria Gerboth won with a jump of 96.5 metres.
In this race with predetermined gaps for the afternoon’s 5km cross-country ski pursuit, she will start with a 6-second margin over Ingrid Laate (97.5 metres), 12 over Ida Marie Hagen (96 metres), 17 over Yuna Kasai (94.5 metres), 22 over Ronja Loh (88.5 metres) and 26 over Jenny Nowak (91 metres).

Nathalie Armbruster (87.5 metres) will be 36 seconds behind, Lisa Hirner (86.5 metres) at 38, Gyda Westvold Hansen (85.5 metres) at 44, Ema Volavsek (84.5 metres) at 46, Marte Leinan Lund (83 metres) at 52 and Minja Korhonen (80 metres) at 54.

France’s Léna Brocard started 1 minute behind the leader after a jump 80 metres long.
Full results
- Lillehammer: Ida Marie Hagen begins the defence of her crystal globe by winning the first gundersen of the winter, Léna Brocard in the top 15
- Lillehammer: Germany’s Maria Gerboth wins the Gundersen jump, Léna Brocard nineteenth
- 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
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