14:12. Sunday saw the second ski jumping world cup competition in Ljubno (Slovenia). In a competition marked by an omnipresent wind, victory came down to the wire.

Second after the first jump, Slovenia’s Nika Prevc (85 and 92 metres) won – her fourth consecutive victory and the double on home soil – thanks to her superb second jump. She won by just 1 point ahead of Austria’s Lisa Eder (87.5 and 90.5 metres), who was in the lead after the first run. The podium was completed by Germany’s Katharina Schmid (90 and 89.5 metres), 18.2 points behind the Slovenian.

In the French camp, Joséphine Pagnier (80 and 77.5 metres) finished in 23rd place. On the other hand, Emma Chervet (78 metres) 51st and Caroline Rochas (74.5 metres) 57th did not make it past the qualifying round.
The full rankings
2026JP3142RLThe overall World Cup standings
2026JP3142WCRead also
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