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(L-R) Norway's runner-up Eirin Maria Kvandal, Norway's winner Anna Odine Strom and Slovenia's third-placed Nika Prevc celebrate their medals at the award ceremony after the Ski Jumping Women's Large Hill 2nd round competition of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina. Daniel Karmann/dpa
Norwegian ski jumper Anna Odine Strøm swooped to an Olympic double on Sunday after adding large hill gold to normal hill glory as Slovenian favourite Nika Prevc could only place third.
Prevc had helped Slovenia to mixed team gold on Tuesday and her brother Domen claimed a men's large hill victory on Saturday.
But, much like the normal hill competition at the start of the Games when she was second to Odine Strøm, World Cup leader Nika was not her dominant self.
In fact, the twice World Champion was even weaker, jumping just 128.0 metres first up and then 127.5m, for an overall score of 271.5.
Odine Strøm in contrast soared to 132m with the penultimate jump to go with her earlier 130.5m for 284.8.
Compatriot Eirin Maria Kvandal was leading after the first round but her landing with the very last jump was not perfect and she took silver on 282.7.
Japan's Sara Takanashi, the four-time overall World Cup champion who has flattered to deceive in individual major championships, finished 16th after possibly her last Olympic jump.
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Norway's Anna Odine Strom celebrates her gold medal at the award ceremony after the Ski Jumping Women's Large Hill 2nd round competition of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina. Daniel Karmann/dpa
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(L-R) Norway's runner-up Eirin Maria Kvandal, Norway's winner Anna Odine Strom and Slovenia's third-placed Nika Prevc celebrate their medals at the award ceremony after the Ski Jumping Women's Large Hill 2nd round competition of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina. Daniel Karmann/dpa
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(L-R) Norway's runner-up Eirin Maria Kvandal, Norway's winner Anna Odine Strom and Slovenia's third-placed Nika Prevc celebrate their medals at the award ceremony after the Ski Jumping Women's Large Hill 2nd round competition of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan-Cortina. Daniel Karmann/dpa
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