PREDAZZO, Italy — Anna Odine Stroem entered the women's normal ski jumping competition Saturday thinking the best she could do was finish second.
With a consistent and smooth performance under pressure, the Norwegian did much better, seizing the gold medal most assumed would be won by Slovenian favorite Nika Prevc, who has dominated the sport this season.
''I didn't jump (in practice) yesterday and I saw Nika was in a league of her own — as she usually is,'' Stroem said. ''So I thought we were all competing for silver here.''
Prevc was tearful taking silver and Nozomi Maruyama of Japan was jubilant in winning bronze.
Stroem has come back from a serious knee injury in 2023 to reach fourth place in the World Cup standings this season. Prevc sits at the top by a large margin over Maruyama. Based on those standings, they started the first round in reverse of their ranking, with Prevc going last.
Going into the final jump, Prevc trailed Stroem by a single point and Maruyama was in third, two-tenths of a point behind Prevc.
Because Stroem was in first place after one round, she was the final skier to jump — right after Prevc.
The crowd was silent as she sat on the bar atop the steep in-run.