Feb 15 • 18:03 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden SVT Nyheter

Frida Westman is sixth before the final jump

Frida Westman is currently in sixth place, 14.6 points behind the leader Eirin Maria Kvandal, as she heads into the final round of the ski jumping event.

Frida Westman, competing in the ski jumping event with a base in Trondheim, currently sits in sixth place ahead of the final jump, trailing leader Eirin Maria Kvandal of Norway by 14.6 points. In the first round, Westman managed to jump 129.5 meters, securing her position in the finals with a score of 126 points. The top four spots are dominated by Norwegian athletes, highlighting their strength in this sport.

Westman's coach made a strategic decision to lower her starting gate to number 20, which translates to a jump length reduction of approximately ten meters. This was a precautionary measure to prevent further injury to Westman, who has had a history of knee problems. Despite this adjustment, she performed well, achieving a jump distance that was quite competitive despite being shorter than her initial attempt during the practice round, as noted by SVT commentator Peter Jonsson.

The ski jumping event at the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics consists of three phases: a trial round, the first round, and the final jump. Frida Westman recorded the second-best jump in the trial round, suggesting she has the potential to improve her standings in the finals if she continues to perform well. Her situation underscores the delicate balance between ensuring athlete safety and maximizing competitive performance in elite sports.

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