Nika Prevc delivered a masterful performance in front of her home crowd in Ljubno, Slovenia, winning both World Cup competitions held on January 10-11, 2026.
The 19-year-old Slovenian sensation was in imperious form across both days, producing outstanding jumps that left her rivals trailing. The double victory at Ljubno extends her lead in the overall World Cup standings and cements her position as the dominant force in women's ski jumping this season.
Saturday's Victory
In the first competition on Saturday, Prevc showed why she is considered the best ski jumper in the world right now. Her technical precision and distance put her comfortably ahead of the field, with the home crowd roaring their approval for every jump.
Sunday's Encore
If there were any doubts about Saturday's result, Prevc erased them completely on Sunday. Once again, she outclassed the competition, securing another dominant victory and sending the Slovenian fans into raptures.
World Cup Standings Impact
With these two wins, Prevc has opened up a significant gap in the overall World Cup standings. Her consistency throughout the season, combined with her ability to perform under pressure at home, makes her the clear favorite to claim the crystal globe at the end of the season.
The young Slovenian has been in remarkable form this winter, and the Ljubno double serves as another reminder of her exceptional talent and mental strength.