Norway Secures Bronze at Junior World Championships

Originally published in Eurosport on February 07, 2024

Norway's Nordic combined team, featuring Even Leinan Lund, Ingrid Låte, Nora Helene Evans, and Jørgen Berget Storsveen, proudly claimed the bronze medal in the team event at the Junior World Championships in Planica. This exhilarating competition consisted of a series of ski jumps followed by a challenging cross-country race.

The German team—composed of Richard Stenzel, Anna Häckel, Ronja Loh, and Tristan Sommerfeldt—dominated the field, clinching the gold medal and consistently maintaining their lead throughout the event. The silver medal was secured by Japan, finishing 27.2 seconds behind the German victors. Norway, on the other hand, trailed 1 minute and 2 seconds behind the leaders.

In the Nordic combined format, male competitors skied 5 kilometers while their female counterparts traversed 2.5 kilometers. After the jumping segment, Norway began the race 38 seconds behind Germany. Notably, outstanding performances by Leinan Lund and Låte in the cross-country portion narrowed the gap to just 19.8 seconds in the first two legs. Unfortunately, Nora Helene Evans faced some difficulties in her leg, allowing Japan to pull ahead. Nevertheless, Jørgen Berget Storsveen fought valiantly to hold onto Norway's third-place position, securing the bronze medal for the team.

This achievement highlights the remarkable talent and depth within Norway's junior Nordic combined skiing teams, offering exciting prospects for upcoming competitions.