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Late on Thursday, the final stage of the women’s ski jumping world cup season began in Lahti (Finland). On the Finnish hill, Nika Prevc once again dominated the proceedings.
Already the author of a formidable jump of 132 metres in the qualifying round, which enabled her to set the springboard record, the Slovenian then showed no signs of wavering in the final competition. With jumps of 129 and 135.5 metres, a second record in the space of a few minutes, the 20-year-old claimed her fourteenth victory of the season. Behind her, Selina Freitag (122 and 121 metres) and Alexandria Loutitt (126.5 and 121 metres) completed the top 3.

On the French side, Joséphine Pagnier made it through to the final round. With two jumps at 115 and 114 metres, the Doubiste native finally finished in XXX place. However, Emma Chervet’s adventure came to an end as soon as she qualified, coming 41st and the first non-qualifier a few minutes earlier.
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