Nika Prevc has secured the overall Crystal Globe in women's ski jumping after claiming her 16th World Cup victory of the season in Lahti.
The Slovenian athlete's dominant performance throughout the 2024/25 season reached its crowning moment in Finland, where she wrapped up the overall title with yet another victory. Prevc's 16 wins from the season represent an extraordinary level of consistency at the highest level of women's ski jumping.
The Crystal Globe, awarded to the overall World Cup champion, marks the pinnacle achievement in the sport. Prevc's path to the title has been characterized by remarkable dominance across various venues and conditions throughout the winter campaign.
Historic Season for Slovenian Ski Jumping
Prevc's success adds another chapter to Slovenia's rich ski jumping tradition. The small Alpine nation has consistently produced world-class jumpers, and the young athlete's breakthrough season cements her status among the sport's elite performers.
With 16 victories already secured, Prevc has set a new benchmark for excellence in women's ski jumping. Her ability to maintain peak form across the demanding World Cup circuit demonstrates both physical prowess and mental resilience.
Lahti Victory Seals Overall Title
The Finnish venue of Lahti provided the perfect stage for Prevc's title celebration. Known for its passionate ski jumping fans and challenging conditions, the hill has witnessed many historic moments in the sport's history.
By securing the Crystal Globe with races still remaining in the season, Prevc has achieved the title with room to spare, underlining the comprehensive nature of her dominance this winter. The overall championship represents the culmination of years of development and dedication to her craft.