China's 20-year-old ski jumper Zeng Ping made history in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany 🎿, landing her best-ever World Cup result with a sixth-place finish in the women's large hill event.
Coming off back-to-back golds at the Continental Cup in Einsiedeln, Switzerland, in September 2025, Zeng kicked off her first jump with 112.3 points, ranking sixth after round one.
She kept the momentum going in jump two, scoring 114.8 points with a 126.5 m leap, sealing a combined total of 227.1 points and locking in sixth place overall.
Slovenia's defending champion Nika Prevc claimed her third straight title in Garmisch, finishing 23.1 points ahead of Germany's home favorite Selina Freitag, while Japan's World Cup leader Nozomi Maruyama rounded out the podium.
Zeng Ping's sky-high run is a huge boost for winter sports in Asia ❄️🌏, proving that with passion and grind, the next-generation athletes from our region can soar to new heights. Keep your eyes peeled—this is just the beginning! 🎉
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Zeng Ping comes sixth to make history at FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
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