Eirin Maria Kvandal wins Raw Air 2024

Eirin Maria Kvandal started by winning Friday's qualification in Holmenkollen before continuing her good jumping in Saturday's competition with a third place and finishing the weekend in Holmenkollen by winning both the qualification and the competition on Sunday.

Raw Air continued in Trondheim and GranĂ¥sen, Kvandal's home venue. There, the 22-year-old strengthened her grip on the overall Raw Air lead with victory in Tuesday's normal hill competition and second place in Wednesday's large hill. Kvandal thus entered the final weekend in Vikersund as the leader of Raw Air with 53.5 points before Raw Air was decided by ski flying. 

Raw Air finished with ski flying, and Sunday's competition was a day of celebration for the Norwegian women. Eirin Maria Kvandal won the first World Cup competition in women's ski flying and secured the overall Raw Air title. In addition, Silje Opseth flew far down the hill and set a new world record with 230.5 metres and the record jump made her climb all the way up to second place in Raw Air overall.

Top 3
1. Eirin Maria Kvandal 1790,4
2. Silje Opseth 1638,4
3. Eva Pinkelnig 1634,9

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