Nathalie Armbruster Becomes First German to Win Nordic Combined World Cup
The 19-year-old secured the title in Oslo after a strong season, overcoming past disappointments at the World Championships.
- Nathalie Armbruster, a 19-year-old from Germany's Black Forest, won the Nordic Combined World Cup, becoming the first German woman to achieve this milestone.
- She clinched the title with a sixth-place finish in Oslo, earning enough points to secure her lead in the standings ahead of the season's final event.
- Armbruster expressed her joy and gratitude in a ZDF interview, calling the achievement 'unreal' and thanking her family and supporters.
- Her victory comes after a challenging World Championships in Trondheim, where she placed seventh in both individual events, falling short of expectations.
- The competition at Oslo's iconic Holmenkollen venue also marked the first time women competed on the large hill, with Norway's Gyda Westvold Hansen winning the day's event.