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Nika Prevc Second in Qualifications with the Longest Flight

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Slovenian ski jumpers Nika Prevc and Nika Vodan qualified for today's main World Cup competition in Vikersund, Norway, which will start at 9:30 a.m. through today's qualifications. Prevc took second place in the qualifications with the longest flight of 235.5 m and 228.3 points, while Vodan took sixth place with 211 m and 202.0 points.

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The achievements from the first series were validated.

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The organizers of the women's World Cup in Vikersund, Norway, canceled the final series due to strong winds, so the results from the first series stood. The best jumper in the last three winters, Nika Prevc, took second place behind Norway's Eirin Maria Kvandal, and her compatriot Anna Odine Stroem was third.

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The second World Cup women's ski jumpers' event is taking place in Vikersund, Norway. After the first series of the competition on the ski jump, Norwegian Eirin Maria Kvandal is in the lead (231 meters), followed by Slovenian Nika Prevc, who jumped 220 meters. The second Slovenian ski jumper in the final will be Nika Vodan, who is in fourth place after the first act.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Eirin Maria Kvandal leads the first heat of the penultimate ski jumping competition of the season. Nika Prevc is second and Nika Vodan is fifth. The final heat was interrupted due to wind after seven competitors had competed.

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Another women's World Cup flying competition will be held in Vikersund today. Qualifications will start at 8:30, with the competition an hour later. Nika Prevc, who finished third on Saturday, has high ambitions.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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siol.net broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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