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Yulia Tchekaleva of Russia has won her first ever World Cup with her victory in the Rybinsk in the ladies’ 15km Skiathlon. Her winning time of 44:16.0 gave her a +15.6 second margin over second place finisher Martine Ek Hagen of Norway. In third place was Finland’s Riitta-Liissa Roponen +22.9 behind.
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The final event of the Kreischberg 2015 FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboard World Championships ended 12 days of competition off in truly epic fashion, with a thrilling ski cross competition that saw Andrea Limbacher (AUT) and Filip Flisar (SLO) claim the final gold medals of the Championships.
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Daniela Iraschko-Stolz also won the second ladies' competition in Oberstdorf. With 97.5 m and 89.5 m and 234.3 points, the Austrian came in ahead of local hero Carina Vogt again. Canadian Taylor Henrich achieved the first podium result of her career in third.
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Olympic Champion Carina Vogt missed the home victory in Oberstdorf, but she came in on a very good second place behind Austrian Daniela Iraschko-Stolz. The third place went to Sara Takanashi.
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The snowboard medal events concluded today at the FIS Freestyle Ski & Snowboard World Championships at Kreischberg with a big air contest which earned his well-deserved spot in the history books.
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Roman Koudelka took his fourth win this season in Sapporo. The Czech won in Japan with jumps on 133 m and 132 m and 282.9 points, followed by Kamil Stoch and Peter Prevc, the winner of Saturday's competition.
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St. Moritz, Switzerland – In front of thousands of cheering fans, local hero Lara Gut raced to her second victory of the season.
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Peter Prevc took his first win this season at the World Cup in Sapporo. The Slovene posted jumps on 130 m and 131 m and with 276.4 points he finished ahead of Stefan Kraft and Roman Koudelka.
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Eric Frenzel has also taken the second Individual Gundersen competition in Sapporo, Japan.
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Austria -At 16.45 CET under the floodlights of the slope next to the Streif, 27 skiers from the morning’s super-G entered a one run slalom to chase the title of 2015 Hahnenkamm Alpine Combined winner.
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