17-year-old Sina Arnet from Engelberg jumped 101.5 m to 33rd place, while Emely Torazza from Glarus, a year older, was three places behind with 98 m.
However, the fact that two Swiss women took part in the competition can already be considered a respectable success. They were the first Swiss ski jumpers since Bigna Windmüller at the 2014 Sochi Olympics (18th) to compete in a major event.
Canadian Alexandria Loutitt, who won the first ski jumping gold medal for her country, surprisingly became world champion with jumps of 134.5 and 136.5 m. The 19-year-old from Calgary became junior world champion a month ago and celebrated her first World Cup win.
After a one-year break due to weight issues, Norwegian defending champion Maren Lundby took silver, bronze after three gold medals from the small hill and Germany’s Katharina Althaus in the team and mixed competition. (SDA)
Source : Blick
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