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This Sunday morning saw the second women’s World Cup jumping competition in Ljubno (Slovenia). On the Slovenian HS94 springboard, Nika Prevc (90.5 and 92.5 metres) won once again. This was her fourth consecutive victory and consolidated her yellow bib.
The Slovenian finished on the podium ahead of Germany’s Selina Freitag (88 and 95.5 metres) and Austria’s Lisa Eder (84 and 90 metres).

In the French camp, Joséphine Pagnier (75 and 81 metres) took twenty-fifth place. Emma Chervet (76.5 metres) was unable to reach the final round and took thirty-third place.

It should be noted that Norway’s Anna Odine Stroem and Heidi Dyhre Traaserud did not start the competition on Sunday, following the fall of their compatriot Thea Minyan Bjoerseth in Saturday’s competition. The Norwegian suffered an elbow and knee injury, which has compromised her participation in the World Championships in Trondheim (Norway).
Full results
The overall World Cup standings
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