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Maruyama Best in Qualifying, Slovenian Nika Prevc Seventh

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Japanese ski jumper Nozomi Maruyama (134 m, 148.9 points) was also the best in the qualifications before the second race of the World Cup season in Lillehammer, Norway, after her victory on Saturday. Nika Prevc was the best Slovenian in seventh place (127.5 m, 116.4).

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German ski jumper Felix Hoffmann takes third place in the victory of Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi in Lillehammer ahead of Philipp Raimund on Sunday. Nozomi Maruyama dominates among women.

·Munich, Germany
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In Lillehammer the ski jumping women fight for the first World Cup points in the new season 2025/26. The German hopes rest on Selina Freitag and Katharina Schmid. We inform about all results for the World Cup start.

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Japanese ski jumper Nozomi Maruyama (134 m, 146.5 points) leads the first round of the World Cup in Lillehammer, where she won the season-opening race on Saturday. She has a 16.8-point lead over defending champion Niko Prevc (128 m, 129.7). Norway's Heidi Dyhre Traaserud (127.5 m, 236.3) is third.

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Japanese ski jumper Nozomi Maruyama (134 m, 148.9 points) was also the best in the qualifications before the second race of the World Cup season in Lillehammer, Norway, after her victory on Saturday. Nika Prevc was the best Slovenian in seventh place (127.5 m, 116.4).

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Japan's Nozomi Maruyama won Sunday's women's ski jumping competition in Lillehammer. Norway's Heidi Dyhre Traaserud came in second, and Nika Prevc was third.

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The opening women's individual competition of the new Ski Jumping World Cup season was not a success for the Slovenian women.

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VG broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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