Nika Prevc of Slovenia dominated the women’s large hill competition in Lahti, Finland, on March 6, 2026, showcasing impressive form in the Ski Jumping World Cup. The event saw strong performances across the field, setting the stage for continued competition.
The top three finishers in Lahti were Nika Prevc, Anna Odine Strøm, and Nozomi Maruyama, according to FIS Ski Jumping’s Facebook page.
Meanwhile, impressive performances were also on display in Lillehammer, where men’s teams competed for the Champions title on March 7, 2026. Highlights from the event are now available.
In other recent results, Austria secured the Champion title in the Junior World Ski Championships (JWSC) men’s team normal hill event. Austria and Germany took silver and gold respectively in the JWSC women’s team normal hill competition, with Slovenia claiming the gold.
The competition in Lahti wasn’t without its challenges for some athletes. Polish jumpers, including Kubacki, Kot, Wąsek, and Żyła, did not score points on Friday in Lahti, with reports suggesting “gravity wins.”
Elsewhere, Johannes Stocha achieved his best result in three years, marking a positive turn in his performance. This success was coupled with both joy for Stocha and some controversy surrounding a disqualification involving Nika Prevc, with reports indicating ongoing discussion about the circumstances. More details on the situation are emerging from Sport Interia.
Fans can find additional coverage and highlights on the FIS Ski Jumping YouTube channel.