Anna Odine Strøm (Norway), giving the home crowd reason to celebrate.

The competition showcased both veteran consistency and rising talent: Nozomi Maruyama (Japan).

Heidi Dyhre Traaserud (Norway) also had an exceptional weekend, finishing 2nd in the Sunday competition behind Maruyama . Polish Team Update

The Lillehammer weekend confirmed that despite missing some key names like Alexandria Loutitt due to injury, the field remains incredibly competitive with Japan and Norway leading the charge early on. 2025/26 FIS Ski Jumping Women’s World Cup Preview

For the Polish team, the standout was , who secured a promising 16th place in the opening individual competition. This result was particularly notable as she finished ahead of established stars like Nika Prevc in the first round. Summary of Events Event Type Top Winner Nov 21, 2025 Mixed Team (HS140) Japan Nov 22, 2025 Women's Individual (HS140) Nozomi Maruyama Nov 23, 2025 Women's Individual (HS140) Nozomi Maruyama

The women’s individual competition in (November 22–23, 2025) officially kicked off the 2025/2026 World Cup season, setting a high bar for the rest of the winter with a dominant performance from Japan’s Nozomi Maruyama . Key Performance: Nozomi Maruyama 's Dominance

Maruyama was the clear star of the opening weekend, securing a commanding victory in the Saturday individual contest on the HS140 hill. Her jumps were technically superior, allowing her to "knock out" the competition and establish herself as an early favorite for the Crystal Globe. Podium Results & Standouts

Abigail Strate (Canada), who continued her strong form from previous seasons.

Skoki Kobiet: Lillehammer - Konkurs Review

Anna Odine Strøm (Norway), giving the home crowd reason to celebrate.

The competition showcased both veteran consistency and rising talent: Nozomi Maruyama (Japan).

Heidi Dyhre Traaserud (Norway) also had an exceptional weekend, finishing 2nd in the Sunday competition behind Maruyama . Polish Team Update Skoki Kobiet: Lillehammer - konkurs

The Lillehammer weekend confirmed that despite missing some key names like Alexandria Loutitt due to injury, the field remains incredibly competitive with Japan and Norway leading the charge early on. 2025/26 FIS Ski Jumping Women’s World Cup Preview

For the Polish team, the standout was , who secured a promising 16th place in the opening individual competition. This result was particularly notable as she finished ahead of established stars like Nika Prevc in the first round. Summary of Events Event Type Top Winner Nov 21, 2025 Mixed Team (HS140) Japan Nov 22, 2025 Women's Individual (HS140) Nozomi Maruyama Nov 23, 2025 Women's Individual (HS140) Nozomi Maruyama Anna Odine Strøm (Norway), giving the home crowd

The women’s individual competition in (November 22–23, 2025) officially kicked off the 2025/2026 World Cup season, setting a high bar for the rest of the winter with a dominant performance from Japan’s Nozomi Maruyama . Key Performance: Nozomi Maruyama 's Dominance

Maruyama was the clear star of the opening weekend, securing a commanding victory in the Saturday individual contest on the HS140 hill. Her jumps were technically superior, allowing her to "knock out" the competition and establish herself as an early favorite for the Crystal Globe. Podium Results & Standouts Polish Team Update The Lillehammer weekend confirmed that

Abigail Strate (Canada), who continued her strong form from previous seasons.