Ski Jumping-Slovenia's Prevc soars to second successive Four Hills victory
- Domen Prevc of Slovenia won the Four Hills Tournament with a total of 303.1 points at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
- Prevc jumped 143.0 meters in the first round and 141.0 meters in the second round, leading by over three points.
- Austria's Jan Hoerl finished second with 287.7 points, and Stephan Embacher took third with 287.1 points.
- The tournament will continue in Austria, with upcoming events in Innsbruck and Bischofshofen.
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Domen Prevc wins the New Year's competition in front of Jan Hörl and Stephan Embacher. In the background, tricks are annoying.
2026 started in the best possible way for Domen Prevc, who won the traditional New Year's ski jump in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on Thursday. The Slovenian was the favorite to take victory in Germany after living...
"It's crazy when you see how big the gap is: The Slovenian Domen Prevc also wins the New Year's jumping clearly. For the time being, the opponents have nothing but admiration.
Slovenian ski jumper Domen Prevc was unbeatable in the first half of the New Year's tour. In Garmisch-Partenkirchen, he repeated his success from Oberstdorf and with his second victory further increased his lead in the tour's standings. He has exactly 35 points ahead of second-placed Jan Hoerl, and more than 40 ahead of third-placed Stephan Embacher. There are two more stops until the end of the tour, first the ski jumpers will compete in Innsbr…
Domen Prevc has started the year just as he finished it: with a victory in the second round of the Four Trampolines Tournament. After his victory in Oberstdorf, the Slovenian gave another exhibition in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany) before 22,000 spectators and consolidates his leadership in the heart of the race. With two victories and two more events ahead, he could become the fourth jumper of history in achieving the mythical Grand Slam (Ob…
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