
Svenja Würth Claims PCR Victory at Chaux-Neuve Summer Grand Prix
Originally published in FIS on August 30, 2024
Today marked the kickoff of the first-ever FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix in Chaux-Neuve, France, with the women’s Provisional Competition Round (PCR) taking center stage.
A total of 19 athletes from seven nations gathered at La Côté Feuillée HS 118 for two practice jumps followed by the PCR event.
Svenja Würth delivered an impressive performance, executing the longest jump of the day at 106 meters. Her outstanding effort earned her 103 points, placing her firmly at the top of the leaderboard and clinching the PCR victory.
Finland's Minja Korhonen followed closely in second place with a jump of 101.5 meters, accumulating 96.5 points.
Completing the podium was Germany's Jenny Nowak, who finished third with a jump of 99 meters and a total of 95.2 points. Notably, Nowak was also the recent champion of the women’s Individual Compact in Tschagguns.
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