Nordic combined: Junior world champion Ingrid Laate blows away the jumping competition at the Trondheim Worlds
This Sunday lunchtime, the Nordic combined events were back on the small hill in Trondheim (Norway) to compete in their 2025 World Championshipsgundersen jumping competition. In wet conditions, it was the young Norwegian Ingrid Laate (87 metres) who put in the best performance of the day.
The world junior champion for just a few days, she even dominated the proceedings, taking the start of the 5km cross-country ski pursuit 50 seconds ahead of Austria’s Lisa Hirner (98 metres).

Ida Marie Hagen (94.5 metres) will start at 1 min 5. Teja Pavec (97.5 metres) will be at 1 min 11, Gyda Westvold Hansen (98 metres) at 1 min 12, Jenny Nowak (96 metres) at 1 min 13, Haruka Kasai (95.5 metres) at 1 min 24, Maria Gerboth (93.5 metres) at 1 min 27, Yuna Kasai (94 metres) at 1 min 29 and Annalena Slamik (93 metres) at min 32.
Nathalie Armbruster misses, so does Léna Brocard
Note the failure of Germany’s Nathalie Armbruster (87 metres), world number one, who started in twentieth place 2 min 18 behind the leader. For France, this round of jumping was difficult for Léna Brocard from Dauphiné (87 metres), twenty-first at 2 min 24.

Marion Droz-Vincent (86 metres) will start twenty-third at 2 min 43.
Full results
- The full programme for the cross-country skiing, Nordic combined and ski jumping world championships in Trondheim, the highlight of the 2024/2025 season
- Six-strong French team for the Trondheim Worlds… for now
- Marion Droz-Vincent completes the French squad for the Trondheim World Championships
- Trondheim: Gyda Westvold Hansen wins the mass-start cross-country skiing race, Léna Brocard tenth at 31 sec 7
- Trondheim: Yuna Kasai first ever mass-start world champion, Léna Brocard fifteenth
- Mattéo Baud withdraws from the world championships in Trondheim
- Trondheim: buoyed by Jarl Magnus Riiber and Gyda Westvold Hansen, the Norwegians took the lead after the jump in the mixed competition, with France in seventh place.
- Trondheim: Norway golden in mixed competition, sixth place for France
- Trondheim: Jarl Magnus Riiber ahead after the compact jump, Laurent Muhlethaler seventh, 30 seconds behind
- Trondheim: Jarl Magnus Riiber wins the individual compact race ahead of Jens Luraas Oftebro and Vinzenz Geiger, with Laurent Muhlethaler tenth.
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