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Nika Prevc Is Once Again the Absolute Best in China Despite the Weather

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The best ski jumper in the world, Nika Prevc, won her second race in China. The 20-year-old was the best in the only series that the organizers allowed due to bad weather conditions. The Slovenian beat second-placed Anna Odine Stroem by more than 16 points. This is Prevc's 6th consecutive World Cup victory.

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Ski jumper Nika Prevc celebrates the sixth win in series at the World Cup in Zhangjiakou/China. Agnes Reisch will be the best German. Summary of Eike Papsdorf.

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Behind the ski jumpers is a marathon race with one heat in Zhangjiakou, which was won by Nika Prevc with a dominant jump.

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The best ski jumper in the world, Nika Prevc, won her second race in China. The 20-year-old was the best in the only series that the organizers allowed due to bad weather conditions. The Slovenian beat second-placed Anna Odine Stroem by more than 16 points. This is Prevc's 6th consecutive World Cup victory.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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In Zhangjiakou, the ski jumping women fight for more World Cup points in the 2025/26 season on 16 and 17 January. German hopes rest on Selina Freitag and Katharina Schmid among others. We will inform you about all the results here.

While Nika Prevc was celebrating her two World Cup victories in China in recent days, her national team colleague Nika Vodan could only watch the jumps from a hospital bed due to the virus. But it seems that she will soon be able to return to the ski jumps herself.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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The podium series of the German ski jumpers is torn. While the Slovenian Nika Prevc in Zhangjiakou, China, celebrated her sixth World Cup victory in a row, Agnes Reisch was the best German after only one round, and didn't exceed fifth place.

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onetz.de broke the news in on Saturday, January 17, 2026.
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