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Nika Prevc Takes the Yellow Jersey with Another Victory

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Nika Prevc brought Slovenia to victory in the competition in Villach with two excellent jumps. The 20-year-old confidently won both series and took victory in the first competition in Austria. In the second series, she jumped 94 meters and won with a 2.7-point lead over second-placed Lisa Eder. Nika Vodan, after a good first jump, finished the competition in 17th place. Taja Terbovšek and Katra Komar were also among the winners of points.

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Nika Prevc brought Slovenia to victory in the competition in Villach with two excellent jumps. The 20-year-old confidently won both series and took victory in the first competition in Austria. In the second series, she jumped 94 meters and won with a 2.7-point lead over second-placed Lisa Eder. Nika Vodan, after a good first jump, finished the competition in 17th place. Taja Terbovšek and Katra Komar were also among the winners of points.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Ski jumper Lisa Eder achieved her best World Cup result this winter at the home event in Villach on Monday. The Salzburgerin was second in the Alpen Arena by the Normalschanze and missed her first World Cup victory only by 2.7 points. It won the Slovenian Nika Prevc, third became the German Selina Friday. Julia Mühlbacher came to 12th place. On Tuesday, another competition in the scene (14.20 o'clock/live ORF 1).Eder ended up in the first round …

·Vienna, Austria
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It is the fourth World Cup-Stockerl and the best result for the Salzburgerin this winter. Third became the German Selina Friday.

·Vienna, Austria
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For the ski jumpers, Villach is about World Cup points in front of a small backdrop. Nika Prevc replaces a Japanese woman at the top of the overall ranking. Selina Freitag shows her good shape again.

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The Slovenian champion defeated her competition in the first race in Villach and overtook Nozomi Marujama in the overall World Cup standings for the first time this season.

Villach shines at the Ski Women's World Cup: the first day in the Villacher Alpenarena was already a complete success despite the chilling cold. VILLACH. First the excitement at the ski jumping table, where red roses instead of fir branches decorated the jumps and thus set a tribute to the women's skiing. Then the competition itself: the athletes flew over the ski jump with elegance and power, and once again showed why ski jumping was enthusiast…

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sta.si broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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