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DSV-combiner Natalie Armbruster wins in Seefeld

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Nathalie Armbruster has ensured the first victory of a German combiner in the history of the World Cup. The 19-year-old won the second stage of the Seefeld Triple.

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German Nathalie Armbruster is the winner of the first Seefeld Nordic Combined Triple! The day after she achieved her first German Women's World Cup victory in Nordic Combined in the compact competition, the 19-year-old gained 53 seconds advantage in jumping for 7.5 km cross-country skiing and brought a bonus of more than a minute to the finish line. Gyda Westvold Hansen (NOR) and Haruka Kasai (JPN) ended up behind. Claudia Purker finished 13th a…

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Nathalie Armbruster has ensured the first victory of a German combiner in the history of the World Cup. The 19-year-old won the second stage of the Seefeld Triple.

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Second day of the Nordic Triple in Seefeld: The German Nathalie Armbruster celebrated her first World Cup victory on Saturday. Jens Luraas Oftebro took the second Norwegian victory. The local ÖSV hope Johannes Lamparter managed 4th place on Saturday after 2nd place on Friday. SEEFELD. The sun was shining again from the sky, over 3,300 fans gathered in the Casino Arena and along the course: It was day 2 of the Nordic Combined Triple in Seefeld. A…

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There were some surprises in the second match of the traditional three-way Nordic Combined World Cup in Seefeld. Especially in the girls' event, where German Nathalie Armbruster won for the first time in her career. Norwegian Ida Marie Hagen, who has not been defeated this year, was disqualified, as was the case for the best Slovenian combined skier Ema Volavšek.

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Nathalie Armbruster celebrates a historic victory at the Seefeld Triple in the Individual Compact. For the first time, a German Nordic combined athlete wins a World Cup.

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sportschau.de broke the news in on Saturday, February 1, 2025.
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