Maren Lundby, born on September seventh, nineteen ninety-four, is a retired Norwegian ski jumper and association football player. Renowned for her exceptional talent, she has etched her name in the annals of ski jumping history as one of the sport's most successful athletes.
Throughout her illustrious career, Lundby achieved remarkable milestones, including three consecutive World Cup overall titles, a record she shares with legends Adam Małysz and Nika Prevc. Her prowess on the slopes is further highlighted by her thirty individual World Cup victories and her gold medals at the twenty eighteen Winter Olympics, as well as the World Championships in twenty nineteen and twenty twenty-one.
Beyond her athletic achievements, Lundby is a passionate advocate for gender equality in ski jumping. Her efforts have been instrumental in ensuring that women are now permitted to compete on the large hill during the World Championships, marking a significant step forward for the sport.