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In great form for several weeks, Slovenian ski jumper Nika Prevc broke the women’s world record this Friday morning in Vikersund (Norway).
During the first training sessions organised on the Norwegian giant springboard before the competition scheduled for Saturday morning as part of Raw Air, she actually landed at 236 metres on her first and third flights.
🚀 WPRLD RECORD JUMP BY NIKA PREVC 🚀#fisskijumping pic.twitter.com/FDEg3TxRlQ– Viessman FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (@FISskijumping) March 14, 2025
In doing so, she beat the previous reference mark of 230.5 metres held for a year by Norway’s Silje Opseth, who is currently injured.

France’s Joséphine Pagnier jumped 143.5, 149 and 173.5 metres, while Finland’s Jenny Rautionaho, at 199 metres, and Germany’s Selina Freitag, at 202 metres, beat their national records.
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