The ladies had to settle for medals in a world championship for the first time.

And in the history books, three Norwegian names will appear when you look back at the very first World Cup podium.

Gyda Westvold Hansen who went out in the long distance just seconds behind Mari Leinan Lund who was the best in the ski jumping.

Westvold Hansen quickly went up in the lead and behind that the sisters Marie and Marte, who started as number four, went up and the other medals.

Before the riot, Marte had gained a huge grip - but then she fell unhappily on the last hill.

Mari could pass and snatch the silver.