Lamparter wins first post-Riiber Nordic combined, more Prevc success

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Slovenia's Nika Prevc celebrates with her team mates after winning the women's HS130 ski jumping competition at the FIS Nordic World Cup in Lahti. Pepe Korteniemi/Lehtikuva/dpa

Austrian Johannes Lamparter on Friday won the first Nordic combined World Cup race since the retirement of Norwegian icon Jarl Magnus Riiber.

Lamparter, who split Riiber's five World Cup season triumphs with glory in 2022-23, prevailed in the Finnish resort of Lahti ahead of the final day of the men's Nordic combined World Cup on Saturday.

Finland's Ilkka Herola (+27.4 seconds) was second and German Julian Schmid third after the 10 kilometre cross-country ski section. The morning jumping portion was cancelled due to high winds and Thursday's qualification points used instead.

Germany's Vinzenz Geiger, fourth on the day, will pick up the overall trophy on Saturday after Riiber decided to quit a round early on home snow in Oslo last weekend.

He has retired at just 27 because he suffers from a chronic intestinal illness.

German Nathalie Armbruster previously won the women's Nordic combined World Cup title, with the season already completed.

The cross-country skiing World Cup titles are also already decided in favour of Jessica Diggins and Johannes Høsflot Klæbo, but racing in Lahti goes on until Sunday. Friday saw Klæbo claim the men's sprint while German Coletta Rydzek won her first World Cup race in the women's sprint.

Prevc matches Takanashi feat

Slovenia's Nika Prevc had also wrapped up the women's ski-jumping World Cup globe ahead of time and sealed a 12th straight victory in Lahti on Friday as the season concluded.

Winds eased to allow the women to jump on the large hill and Prevc won a 10th World Cup competition in a row, alongside normal and large hill gold at the recent world championships in Norway.

She matched Sara Takanashi’s record of 10 successive World Cup victories from 2015 and 2016 with jumps of 128 metres and 133.5m, having broken the hill record with 135.5m on Thursday.

Over the season, Prevc - from a family of ski jumpers - secured 15 World Cup wins and has 22 in her career. German Selina Freitag was second and Ema Klinec of Slovenia third.

The men's ski-jumping World Cup is still up for grabs ahead of jumps in Finland on Saturday and Sunday, followed by competition on the Planica flying hill in Slovenia next weekend.

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(L-R) Finland's second placed Ilkka Herola, Austria's winner Johannes Lamparter and Germany's third placed Julian Schmid celebrate after the men's Nordic combined cross-country skiing Gundersen 10km competition at the FIS Nordic World Cup in Lahti. Pepe Korteniemi/Lehtikuva/dpa

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