Ski jumping at 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics
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Catch up on Olympic ski jumping since the 2022 Beijing Olympics — new events, equipment changes, returning champions, breakout talents and the biggest storylines shaping the men’s and women’s competitions for Milan Cortina 2026.
Nika Prevc returned to winning ways in Japan on Saturday to tie a women's ski jumping World Cup record. The Slovenia great claimed victory at an 18th different venue in her career with her success in Sapporo which drew her level with Japan's Sara Takanashi.
They were the Cinderella story of the Sochi Olympics, the women ski jumpers who were finally allowed to compete in the Games after a years-long struggle for equality. They had survived a court battle, proved their athletic prowess and knocked back endless ...
Nordic combined has reached a critical juncture ahead of the Milano Cortina Games, with U.S. athlete Annika Malacinski among those leading a push to draw attention to the sport’s uncertain future as women remain excluded from the Olympic programme.
The International Federation of Skiing (FIS) Sub-Committee voted unanimously, 14-0, to allow women to compete in ski flying in the winter of 2022-23, on Wednesday, April 13, according to the FIS website. The proposal must go in front of the Ski Jumping ...
(L-R) Germany's silver medallist Selina Freitag, Slovenia's gold medallist Nika Prevc and Norway's bronze medallist Eirin Maria Kvandal celebrate at the award ceremony of the women's large hill at the FIS Ski Jumping World Championships in Trondheim.
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Lake Placid hosting 1st women's World Cup ski jumping event in US, possibly Olympic sliding events
The first women's World Cup ski jumping event in the United States is this weekend in Lake Placid, New York. Women, thanks to fundraising efforts, are expected to make as much money as male counterparts. Former U.S. national team members Nina Lussi ...
March 14 (Reuters) - Slovenia's 19-year-old Nika Prevc gave herself an early birthday present when she broke the women's ski jumping world record with a mark of 236 metres on Friday, a day after she retained her World Cup overall title. Having secured a ...
Japan's Sara Takanashi, center, the winner of the women's ski jump World Cup event, shows her medal with second placer Carina Vogt, left, of Germany and third placer Irina Avvakumova of Russia during an awarding ceremony Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014 in Sapporo ...