The winner of Friday’s competition in the valley under Ponce was Domen Prevc, who triumphed in front of 15,230 spectators with flights of 234.5 and 237.5 meters, scoring 459.1 points to claim his third victory of the season and secure the small crystal globe.
Anže Lanišek took second place with the flight of the day, soaring 242 meters, and landing at 227.5 meters in the final round. He finished 4.3 points behind Prevc, while Ryoyu Kobayashi secured third place, 15 points behind, with jumps of 232 and 239.5 meters.
Austria’s Daniel Tschofenig confirmed his overall World Cup title for the 2024/25 season by finishing fourth, just half a point off the podium. His compatriot Jan Hoerl placed eighth and now trails Tschofenig by more than 100 points ahead of the season’s final competition.
Domen Prevc
Congratulations on your first-place finish! Was the ski flying hill well-prepared, and did you enjoy your flights?
The hill is phenomenal, especially given the conditions, so you can definitely enjoy flying in these circumstances. The workers do an incredible job, and everyone puts in maximum effort, which allows us ski jumpers to fully enjoy the experience.
What are your goals and plans for the upcoming days?
To relax, have fun, and deliver my best jumps.