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Bulgaria’s Vladi Zografski Makes History with First World Cup Podium - Novinite.com - Sofia News Agency

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Bulgarian ski jumper Vladimir Zografski achieved a landmark moment in his career, securing his first-ever podium finish in a World Cup competition. The historic result came in Lahti after Slovenia’s Domen Prevc, who initially appeared to have won the event, was disqualified during the post-competition equipment inspection. As a result, Zografski moved up from fourth place to third in the final standings. ...

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Domen Prevc jumped the farthest, but was left without a victory due to skis that were too short, while Nika Prevc once again confirmed her superiority with a new feat.

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Today, the second Lahti jumping with Prevc's second ball chance is on the program. We report live – see Ticker below. Here is the live ticker:Despite disqualification, Domen Prevc has chosen himself as the overall World Cup winner early on Friday. German standard hill Olympic champion Philipp Raimund came to his first World Cup victory. The Carinthian Daniel Tschofenig was 0.7 pt. behind him Second.

·Vienna, Austria
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One centimetre decides on victory and disqualification: Philipp Raimund wins his first World Cup in Lahti – because Dominator Domen Prevc flies out of the classification afterwards.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The best ski jumper Domen Prevc had already secured his seventh consecutive victory in Lahti with a convincing longest jump when the news of his disqualification broke. The Slovenian's skis were one centimeter too long for his body weight. As the winner of the large crystal globe explained, he was one hundred grams too light for the intended length of the skis.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Ski jumper Domen Prevc won his first major crystal globe early, seven races before the end of the season, at the World Cup in Lahti. Initially, it also indicated a record seventh consecutive victory, the 14th overall of the season, but the jury later disqualified the 26-year-old due to the length of his skis. Prevc also won a rare grand slam in jumping.

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sport.de broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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