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The Austrian Ski Jumper Won His First World Cup Stage Victory, Aigro's 33rd.

At the Ski Jumping World Cup stage at the Vikersund ski jump on Saturday, Austrian Stephan Embacher (459.1 points) won first place, ahead of Japanese Tomofumi Naito (446.8) and Norwegian Johann Andre Forfang (443.7).

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Andreas Wellinger 7th, Karl Geiger Nünter: The so far worried children of German ski jumping rescue the DSV balance at the "Monsterbakken" in Vikersund. Meanwhile, the Austrian Stephan Embacher celebrates his first World Cup victory in his career.

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At the Ski Jumping World Cup stage at the Vikersund ski jump on Saturday, Austrian Stephan Embacher (459.1 points) won first place, ahead of Japanese Tomofumi Naito (446.8) and Norwegian Johann Andre Forfang (443.7).

·Estonia
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Ski jumpers have four individual competitions left until the end of the season. The first of two is currently taking place at the Vikersund ski jump, broadcast on TV SLO 2 and MMC. The first favorite is Domen Prevc.

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Leading after the first series with a 224.0 m long flight, she landed at 204.5 m in the final and slipped to third place.

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Stephan Embacher celebrated his first World Cup victory on the Vikersund ski flying hill! The 20-year-old Tyrolean won his first World Cup victory on Saturday after flights at 232 and 225 meters with 12.3 points advantage on the Japanese Tomofumi Naito. Third became the Norwegian local matador Johann Andre Forfang. The previous ski flight dominator Domen Prevc became only fifth. Embacher took the lead in the ski flight world cup after his succes…

·Vienna, Austria
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World record holder and world champion in flying Domen Prevc flew in his own league on the opening day of the World Cup in Vikersund. The winner of the qualifications and the defender of the small globe will have his first match at Vikersundbakken today at 17:05. The female jumpers, led by world record holder Nika Prevc, will also compete at 9:30.

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sta.si broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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