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Jessica Jerome had her best event in a long time as she moved way up from a 15th place finish on Saturday at Rasnov. In the first round Jerome took advantage of some helping wind to put up a really strong distance score and accumulate 104.2 points and place fifth. She then improved on that in the final round going event farther with the wind in her face this time. Jerome scored a 115.8 on her second jump and moved all the way up to second overall where she finished with a 220. She wasn’t real close to first, 10 points back, but she also had a large gap on third place of eight points. It was the first time in the top three for Jerome in over two years and her best ever finish in a World Cup event.

The women have four more events this season and the next one will be in Oslo, Norway on Saturday, March 8th. Check back later in the week to WeSupportTheUS.com for coverage of that event.
