Program, startlister og resultater verdenscup hopp Wisla fra 4. - 5. desember 2025.
Verdenscup hopp Wisla kvinner 2025
Dato
4. – 5. desember
Sted
Wisla – Polen
Adam Malysz Ski Jumping Hill HS134
Bakkerekord: Stefan Kraft, 139 meter (2013)
På TV
Rennene sendes på Vsport 1 og Viaplay.
Norske deltakere
Heidi Dyhre Traaserud (Heddal IL)
Anna Odine Strøm (Alta IF)
Eirin Kvandal (Mosjøen IL)
Ingvild Midtskogen (IL Try)
Gyda Westvold Hansen (IL Nansen)
Silje Opseth (Holeværingen)
Program og resultater
Torsdag 4. desember
- Kl xx.xx: Kvalifisering
- Startliste
- Liveresultater
- Kl 17.15: Renn
- Startliste
- Liveresultater
Fredag 5. desember
- Kl xx.xx: Kvalifisering
- Startliste
- Liveresultater
- Kl 11.30: Renn
- Startliste
- Liveresultater
Værvarsel
Om rennet
Nozomi Maruyama (JPN)
● Nozomi Maruyama (JPN) won each of the first three women’s World Cup events
of this season, before taking second place in the most recent women’s event, in
Falun (SWE) last Sunday.
● Last season, only Katharina Schmid (GER) finished on the podium in each of
the first five women’s World Cup events (three wins, two second places).
● Nozomi Maruyama (JPN) did not compete in the women’s World Cup events in
Wisla in 2022.
Nika Prevc (SLO)
● Nika Prevc (SLO) had won each of the last 10 women’s individual World Cup
events last season. This season, she recorded a 15th, a third and a second place
in the first three women’s events, before taking the victory in the most recent
event, in Falun (SWE) last Sunday.
● Nika Prevc recorded 25th- and 28th-place finishes in the women’s World Cup
events in Wisla in 2022.
● Nika Prevc’s victory in Falun was her first World Cup win in Sweden. In Wisla,
she can also add Poland to her list.
● So far, Nika Prevc has attained World Cup victories in: Switzerland, Germany,
Austria, Japan, Slovenia, Norway, United States, Finland and Sweden.
● Nika Prevc has won 23 individual women’s events, ranking her third on the alltime women’s list. Sara Takanashi (JPN, 63) and Maren Lundby (NOR, 30) are
above her.
Other contenders
● The women with the most individual World Cup podium finishes without a single
victory are Selina Freitag (GER, 10 second places, 4 third places), Lisa Eder
(AUT, 1 second place, 6 third places) and Abigail Strate (CAN, 2 second
places, 4 third places).
● Abigail Strate can become the fourth Canadian ski jumper to win a World Cup
event, after Steve Collins (won one in 1980), Horst Bulau (won 13 between
1981 and 1983), and Alexandria Loutitt (won two between 2023 and 2025).
Katharina Schmid (GER) can reach her first podium in an individual World Cup
event since a second-place finish in Villach (AUT) on 6 January 2025.
● Katharina Schmid claimed second place in the women’s event in Wisla on 6
November 2022.
● Eirin Maria Kvandal (NOR) has recorded a top 7 finish in the last 17 individual
women’s World Cup events in which she competed, since a 39th place in
Zhangjiakou (CHN) on 15 December 2014.
● Norway has attained 199 victories in individual World Cup events; 152 in men’s
events and 47 in women’s events.
● Anna Twardosz (POL) finished 10th in the women’s World Cup event in Falun
last week. It was the second top 10 finish of a Polish woman in an individual
World Cup event, after Kinga Rajda finished sixth in Oberstdorf on 2 February
2020.
● The best result by a Polish woman during the first World Cup events in Wisla
in November 2022 was a 32nd place by Nicole Konderla.
Wisla
● This is the second season in which women’s World Cup events will take place
in Poland. In 2022/23, the opening women’s events were held in Wisla. Silje
Opseth (NOR) and Eva Pinkelnig (AUT) took the wins back then.
● These will be the first women’s World Cup events in Wisla to be held on snow.
In November 2022, there was a lack of snow and the women’s events were
held in hybrid mode, using ice and plastic matting for landing.