Great news for Ladies Skijumping: From the winter 2011/12 a FIS World Cup will be held also for the ladies. This enjoyable decision was made at the 47th International Ski Congress, that was held in Antalya (TUR) last week. Any details on this new series are still unknown, a draft for the World Cup calendar is being developed. The competitions ...

Daniela Iraschko totally dominated the preceding winter season and was able to win 13 out of 18 competitions. Ladies-Skijumping.com editor Stefan Diaz talked to her about the season, the summer, football and the future. Ladies-Skijumping.com: First of all congratulations for this outstanding season. It was your first overall win ever, after you have been on the second overall rank many ...

Anette Sagen is Norwegian Champion. Line Jahr and Helena Olsson Smeby take second and third place. The Norwegian Skijumping Championships were held that Saturday in Vikersund on the HS 117 hill. Jumps on 113,5 and 100,0 m were enough for Anette Sagen to clearly win the competition. Second place took Line Jahr (103,5 and 99,5 m), ahead of Helena Olsson ...

Eva Logar won the Slovenian Winter Champinships in Kranj ahead of Urša Bogataj and Špela Rogelj. Eva Logar claimed victory at the Slovenian Championships on the K100 in Kranj with jumps on 99.0 and 101.0 meters. Logar had also won the Slovenian Summer Championships last October. 94.0 and 91.0 meters were enough for Urša Bogataj to take the second rank ...

Daniela Iraschko wins in Zakopane ahead of Ulrike Grässler and Eva Logar. With jumps on 94.0 and 91.5 m Daniela Iraschko won also the final competition of that winters Continental Cup in Zakopane. It is the 13th victory for the Austrian in that season. Second ranked German Ulrike Grässler was only slightley behind her after the first round (93.0 m), ...

Anna Rupprecht won in Eisenerz ahead of Katharina Althaus and Ursa Bogataj. With jumps on 98.0 and 90.5 meters Germany’s Anna Rupprecht won the OPA Games 2010 in Eisenerz. Second rank took Katharina Althaus (GER, 89.5 and 85.5 m). Slovenia’s Ursa Bogataj placed third (85.0 and 80.5 m). The annual OPA Games are the most important junior championships for competitors ...

Daniela Iraschko won the first competition in Zakopane. Ulrike Grässler and Anette Sagen took the second and third rank. Austria’s Daniela Iraschko has once again given prove, that she is that winter’s best female skijumper. Two jumps on 90.5 and 91.5 m were enough for her to clearly win today’s competition ahead of Ulrike Grässler (GER, 85.5 and 88.5 m) ...

Ulrike Grässler won Tuesday’s competition in Zao. Daniela Iraschko and Sara Takanashi take second and third rank. Germany’s Ulrike Grässler (96.5 and 89.0 m) won the second competition in Zao ahead of Daniela Iraschko (AUT, 92.0 and 90.0 m). Third place took Japan’s Sara Takanashi (89.5 and 87.0 m). For only 13 year old Takanashi it is the first result ...

Daniela Iraschko won Monday’s competition in Zao ahead of Anette Sagen and Ulrike Grässler. With her 11th win of the season, Austria’s Daniela Iraschko has prematurely won that winter’s overall Continental Cup. Jumps on 99.5 and 89.5 m were sufficient for her to take victory in Zao. Norway’s Anette Sagen (95.5 and 87.5 m) took the second place ahead of ...

Ulrike Grässler wins ahead of Daniela Iraschko and Sarah Hendrickson. Sagen, Mattel and Faisst on ranks four to six.   Once again it was a very close result between Austria’s Daniela Iraschko and Germany’s Ulrike Grässler. But after six wins in a row for Iraschko, this time Grässler was sucessful. It is the second win of the season for her. ...