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Prevc on the Top Step Again in Klingenthal

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Domen Prevc won his fourth consecutive victory in Klingenthal, the sixth in a row for the Slovenian national team. After a convincing victory on Saturday, he swept the competition again on Sunday. He gained a 13-point lead over second-placed Ren Nikaid, while another Japanese, Ryoju Kobayashi, was third. Timi Zajc took 15th place, and Anže Lanišek took 25th place.

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Slovenian siblings Nika and Domen Prevc once again victorious at the World Cup in ski jumping.

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This is the sixth consecutive victory for the Slovenian national team in this year's World Cup season.

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Domen Prevc won his fourth consecutive victory in Klingenthal, the sixth in a row for the Slovenian national team. After a convincing victory on Saturday, he swept the competition again on Sunday. He gained a 13-point lead over second-placed Ren Nikaid, while another Japanese, Ryoju Kobayashi, was third. Timi Zajc took 15th place, and Anže Lanišek took 25th place.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The best ski jumper of the Olympic Winter Games, Domen Prevc, won his fourth consecutive World Cup victory in Klingenthal, Germany. Prevc led after the first series, and in the final he only increased his advantage over his pursuers. Behind the Slovenian ace, the Japanese Ren Nikaido was 13 points behind and Ryoyu Kobayashi was 14.1 points behind. The remaining Slovenian finalists Timi Zajc and Anže Lanišek slightly spoiled their rankings in the…

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Another victory for Prevc. Poles far behind the leaders - RMF24.pl - Slovenian Domen Prevc triumphs in the Ski Jumping World Cup competition in Klingenthal, Germany. Japanese Ren Nikaido and Ryoyu Kobayashi also stood on the podium. The best of

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Slovenian ski jumper Domen Prevc once again confirmed his exceptional form in the second individual competition in Klingenthal and won his fourth consecutive victory! The Slovenian ace overtook Japan's Rena Nikaida by 13 points and increased his lead in the overall World Cup standings. From the Slovenians, Timi Zajc in 15th place and Anže Lanišek in 25th place also scored points. Rok Oblak was left without a final, while Lovro Kos was already el…

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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