Nathalie Armbruster Makes History with First Women's Seefeld Triple Win
The 19-year-old German athlete triumphed in the inaugural women's event, securing her first World Cup victory and taking the overall lead in the standings.
- Nathalie Armbruster won the first-ever women's Seefeld Triple, becoming the first German woman to win a Nordic Combined World Cup event since the competition's inception in 2020.
- Armbruster's victory included wins on both Saturday and Sunday, with a commanding 1:24-minute lead on the final day over Norway's Gyda Westvold Hansen.
- The 19-year-old's success was aided by the disqualification of Norwegian favorite Ida Marie Hagen on Saturday due to a non-compliant ski suit.
- This historic win propelled Armbruster to the top of the overall World Cup standings, just weeks before the Nordic World Championships in Trondheim, where she is a top contender.
- Vinzenz Geiger also brought glory to Germany by winning the men's Seefeld Triple, marking his first victory in the event and the first German win since 2017.