Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway performed the furthest jump of the day of 139 metres at the Nordic Combined World Cup in Oslo ©Getty Images

Home favourite Jarl Magnus Riiber continued his fine form at the International Ski Federation (FIS) Nordic Combined World Cup in Oslo by claiming his fourth King's Trophy.

Riiber won the trophy after crossing the finish line in 23min 00.2sec in the men’s Gundersen large hill HS134/10 kilometres.

Austrian Johannes Lamparter came second 57.5 seconds behind while Riiber’s compatriot Jens Luraas Oftebro finished third 1:06 behind.

Riiber also performed the furthest jump of the day of 139 metres, claiming 143.3 points in the process.

Meanwhile, Lamparter managed a 129m leap and earned 125.3 points and Oftebro’s effort of 123m fetched him 116.7 points.

Joergen Graabak of Norway finished fourth with a time of 24:15.10 while Austrians Philipp Orter and Mario Seidl finished fifth and sixth on 24:19.5 and 24:25.4 respectively.

Lamparter is comfortably leading the overall standings with 1,170 points as Riiber is placed second with 1,083 points.

Germany's Vinzenz Geiger, who finished 18th at the World Cup today with a timing of 25:22.1, is third overall with 869 points.

The final Gundersen large hill HS134/10km World Cup event is scheduled to take place tomorrow.