Anna Odine Stroem Wins Her 2nd Gold at Milan Cortina in Olympic Debut of Women's Large Hill Ski Jump
Norway dominated the first Olympic women's large hill ski jump, with Stroem winning gold by 2.1 points and Norway securing the top two podium spots.
- On Sunday at Predazzo, Anna Odine Stroem won the women's large hill gold at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics, with Eirin Maria Kvandal taking silver.
- Given the Games' schedule, Norway's team competed in the first Olympic women's large hill event, showcasing depth after Stroem's earlier success.
- Stroem's 132-meter jump, judged on style and wind compensation, edged out Kvandal's 133.5 meters, with Prevc rising from fifth to bronze.
- The result left Stroem with a second gold, and Norway's medal lead increased to 12 golds over Italy’s eight.
- Amid tense conditions, event officials warned of variable wind, affecting scoring, as Josie Johnson sat out a round and Nicole Maurer slid, with Nika Prevc hugged by her father.
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The silver medal also went to a Norwegian ski jumper, with the strong contender Nika Prevc coming in third. A new Olympic record in women's speed skating at 500 meters, and a British success in the skeleton mixed relay, which is just being introduced.
Norwegian ski jumper Stroem beats teammate to complete Olympic large/normal hill double
Calgary ski jumper Abigail Strate finished 11th in the women's large hill competition on Sunday at the Milan-Cortina Olympics. Norway's Anna Odine Stroem was victorious and captured the large/normal hill double.
Anna Odine Stroem wins her 2nd gold at Milan Cortina in Olympic debut of women's large hill ski jump
Norway’s Anna Odine Stroem has won her second ski jumping gold medal of the Milan Cortina Games. Stroem won the women's large hill event in its Olympic debut.
Slovenian hero Nika Prevc won her third medal of these Olympic Games on the large hill in Predazzo. After silver on the small hill and gold in the mixed team competition, the 20-year-old also won bronze for a complete set. Another Olympic title went to Norway's Anna Stroem, who won on the medium hill.
It was the scare that almost flew to a medal. Frida Westman becomes Olympic fourth in the large hill in Predazzo.
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