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Slovenian Day in Wisla: Nika Prevc Wins, Nika Vodan Right Behind Her

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Nika Prevc is the winner of the World Cup ski jumping competition in Wisla, Poland. A fantastic Slovenian day was completed by Nika Vodan with 2nd place. Katra Komar also won points from our jumpers for the final 27th place. After Wisla, the women's caravan, together with the men's, moves to Klingenthal, Germany.

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After the Vistula, the women's caravan, together with the men's, moves to Klingenthal, Germany.

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In Wisla, the ski jumping women will fight for more World Cup points in the 2025/26 season on 4 and 5 December. German hopes rest on Selina Freitag and Katharina Schmid. We will inform you about all the results here.

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Nika Prevc is the winner of the World Cup ski jumping competition in Wisla, Poland. A fantastic Slovenian day was completed by Nika Vodan with 2nd place. Katra Komar also won points from our jumpers for the final 27th place. After Wisla, the women's caravan, together with the men's, moves to Klingenthal, Germany.

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Slovenian ski jumper Nika Vodan (123.2 points) qualified for the second World Cup race in Wisla, Poland. Nika Prevc, who is returning after a race break due to disqualification, was third. Thursday's winner, Norwegian Anna Odine Stroem, returned.

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Nika Prevc celebrated her second victory in the 2025/26 Olympic Winter Games, and her 24th overall in the World Cup, on the large ski jump in Wisla, Poland, with a large lead over her national team colleague Nika Vodan. With this achievement, the barely 20-year-old ski jumper equaled the record holder, her older brother Peter Prevc. The post Nika Prevc achieved 147th victory for Slovenia in Wisla appeared first on Lokalec.si.

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sta.si broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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