The FIS ski Jumping world Cup continued Saturday in Sapporo, Japan, with Slovenia‘s Nika Prevc demonstrating her dominance in the sport despite a recent challenge to her overall lead. Prevc, the reigning world Cup overall champion and record holder with a jump of 236 meters [[1]],secured the top spot on the podium in the first of two competitions this weekend. This victory further solidifies her position as a top contender heading into the latter half of the World Cup season.
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Nika Prevc soared to victory in Saturday’s World Cup ski jumping competition in Sapporo, Japan. The Slovenian leader in the overall standings, recently challenged by Lisa Eder in Zao, topped the podium in the first of two events this weekend, finishing ahead of Canada’s Abigail Strate and Norway’s Anna Odine Ström. Eder finished seventh.