Domen Prevc

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Domen Prevc
Domen Prevc - Planici 2024 (cropped).jpg
Prevc in 2024
CountrySlovenia
Born (1999-06-04) 4 June 1999 (age 24)
Kranj, Slovenia
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) [1]
Ski clubSK Triglav Kranj
Personal best245.5 m (805 ft)
Vikersund, 16 March 2019
World Cup career
Seasons 2016–present
Starts180
Podiums14
Wins6
Medal record
Men's ski flying
Representing Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2022 Vikersund Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2024 Bad Mitterndorf Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2018 Oberstdorf Team
Updated on 24 March 2024.

Domen Prevc (born 4 June 1999) is a Slovenian ski jumper.

Contents

Career

2015: World Cup debut

Prevc competed in the 2015 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival. He made an individual World Cup debut on 22 November 2015 in Klingenthal with eighth place. He needed only four World Cup starts to reach his first podium on 19 December 2015 in Engelberg where he took second place. [2] At that event, Domen and Peter Prevc shared a podium as the first brothers in the World Cup history. [3]

2016: First win and yellow bib

Prevc won his first World Cup individual event on 25 November 2016 at the 2016–17 season opening in Kuusamo/Ruka, and therefore wore yellow bib as the World Cup overall leader for the first time in his career. [4] [5] Soon after that he won another three December World Cup individual events in Klingenthal, Lillehammer and Engelberg. [6] [7] [8]

2017: Ski flying debut

Prevc in 2017 2017-09-30 COC Klingenthal Domen Prevc.jpg
Prevc in 2017

On 28 January 2017 in Willingen, together with his brothers Cene and Peter, he represented the Slovenian national team in the team event of the World Cup.

Despite his age, he competed for the first time in his career at the ski flying event in Oberstdorf on 3 February 2017. On 19 March 2017 in Vikersund, he improved his personal best jump to 243.5 metres (798 ft). [9]

Personal life

Prevc was born in Kranj to Božidar and Julijana Prevc; the family has since been living in the village of Dolenja Vas. He has two brothers and two sisters. [10] [11] Both his brothers, Peter and Cene, and one of his sisters, Nika, are also FIS Ski Jumping World Cup jumpers. [10] His father, who owns a furniture business, is also an international ski jumping referee. [12]

World Cup

Standings

 Season Overall4HSFRA
2015–16 1417N/A
2016–17 69924
2017–18 33371344
2018–19 13418
2019–20 197938
2020–21 22295N/A
2021–22 441744
2022–23 1829518
2023–24 1331510

Individual wins

No.SeasonDateLocationHillSize
1 2016–17 25 November 2016   Flag of Finland.svg Kuusamo/Ruka Rukatunturi HS142LH
24 December 2016   Flag of Germany.svg Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140LH
310 December 2016   Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS138LH
418 December 2016   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS140LH
5 2018–19 17 March 2019   Flag of Norway.svg Vikersund Vikersundbakken HS240FH
6 2023–24 18 February 2024   Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Ōkurayama HS137LH

Individual starts

winner (1); second (2); third (3); did not compete (–); failed to qualify (q); disqualified (DQ)
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