01 | Tschofenig, D. | 274.8 | ||
02 | Hoerl, J. | 269.7 | ||
03 | Kraft, S. | 268.0 | ||
04 | Forfang, J. | 264.9 | ||
05 | Deschwanden, G. | 264.4 | ||
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<p>She made her debut in the FIS Ladies’ Continental Cup on March 3rd, 2009 with a 19th place in Zao (JPN)</p>
<p>... Almost exactly a year later she was on the podium for the first time when she finished third at the COC in Zao</p>
<p>... She celebrated her first victory in the Continental Cup on February 19th, 2011 in Ramsau (AUT) and also won the second competition there on the next day</p>
<p>... At the World Championships in Oslo 2011 she finished sixth</p>
<p>... At the Junior World Championships in Erzurum 2012 she won Gold in the individual and in the team event, a few weeks earlier she won Gold at the Youth Olympic Winter Games</p>
<p>... She made her debut in the World Cup on Dec. 3rd, 2011 with a fifth place in Lillehammer</p>
<p>... On Jan. 8th, 2012 she achieved her first podium result in the World Cup as second in Hinterzarten, about two months later she celebrated her first victory in Zao</p>
<p>... She finished third in the overall World Cup 2011/12</p>
<p>... In the season 2012/13 she won the overall World Cup and Gold (mixed team) and Silver (Ind.) at the World Championships in Predazzo</p>
<p>... 2013/14 she defended the overall World Cup title</p>
<p>... At the World Championships 2015 in Falun (SWE) she won Bronze in the mixed team competition</p>
<p>... in the 2015/16 season she was the dominating athlete and won her third overall World Cup title</p>
<p>... At the Nordic World Chamionships in Lahti 2017 she won the bronze medal in the individual and the mixed team competition</p>
<p>... 2016/17 she was again unbeatable in the overall World Cup and took her next title</p>
<p>... At the Olympic Games in PyeongChang 2018 she won bronze</p>
<p>... In Oberstdorf, at the Nordic WSC 2021, she took silver on the large hill and bronze on the normal hill</p>