Eirin Maria Kvandal triumphed in the first World Cup ski-flying event for female ski jumpers on Sunday in Vikersund, Norway to also wrap up the Raw Air competition. Saturday’s competition was cancelled due to wind but blue skies welcomed the jumpers as their delayed World Cup debut got under way. Women ski jumpers have been campaigning for years to jump from the monster hills like the men instead of just normal and large hills. Jumpers can fly well over 200 metres in ski flying, thanks to much bigger hills than normal ski jumping. The women were allowed to try out ski flying in Vikersund last …