Prevc and Lanišek achieved the top positions during qualifying rounds. The performance was particularly strong for Prevc and Lanišek, securing them the leading spots. Nika Vodan demonstrated a commendable tenth place, while Ema Klinec finished twelfth.
Taja Bodlaj placed twenty-eighth, and Maja Kovačič was ranked thirty-first. Only Katra Komar managed to complete the qualifying session, securing a position within the top fifty-sixth. Of the six Slovenian competitors, this represents the only one to avoid elimination.
The results highlighted a varied performance amongst the Slovenian team. While Prevc and Lanišek excelled, other members faced a more challenging qualifying experience. Nika Vodan’s tenth place was a notable highlight, showcasing her potential.
Ema Klinec’s twelfth position further emphasized the competitive nature of the event. Taja Bodlaj’s twenty-eighth ranking and Maja Kovačič’s thirty-first place reflected the overall level of competition. Ultimately, only Katra Komar remained within the top sixty-sixth position, signifying the difficulty of achieving a qualifying spot.
This event underscored the strong performances of Prevc and Lanišek, establishing them as the best contenders.
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Slavljenka Nika Prevc dominated the qualifying round in Oslo.