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Norway dominate Nordic combined as Rießle bids farewell in Schonach

Norway's Jarl Magnus Riiber won yet another men's Nordic combined World Cup event on Sunday while the Norwegian women swept the podium as German star Fabian Rießle competed for the last time in front of home fans in Schonach. World Cup leader Riiber is soaring towards a fifth title at just 26 after beating compatriot Jørgen Graabak and Austria's Stefan Rettenegger, with second and third changing places from Saturday in the Black Forest. For the retiring Rießle, a 47th place finish did not matter

Riiber takes men s large hill victory at Nordic Combined World Cup

Jarl Magnus Riiber continued his fine run of form as he won the first of two men’s large hill competitions at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) Nordic Combined World Cup in Lahti, Finland.

Norway claim men s 15km free cross-country podium sweep at Nordic Skiing Worlds

JWSC: Finland wins team competition in Zakopane

JWSC: Finland wins team competition in Zakopane
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Norway defends title in Mixed Team thriller

Norway defends title in Mixed Team thriller © FIS / Romina Eggert Already the ski jumping leg of the Mixed Team event was a super close affair. The teams from Norway and Austria were fighting for the top position in all four groups. While it was Austria’s Stefan Rettenegger, who showed the strongest jump of the first group and also the longest jump of the day (95.0m), the Norwegian women Marte Leinan Lund (90.5m) and Gyda Westvold Hansen (94.0m) were both slightly ahead of their opponents from Austria, what brought Norway on rank number one. So it was all up to Manuel Einkemmer and Andreas Skoglund. While Einkemmer showed the best jump of his group (92.5m), Skoglund was not 100% satisfied with his jump to 93.0m. Altogether the Norwegian team was first after jumping (113.0p.), but Austria followed just one second behind (112.7p.). Third place went to the Japanese team (103.5p, +38 seconds).

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