Norway made inroads into Germany's lead in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup by winning the men's team event in Saturday's meet in Lahti.
The quartet of Anders Bardal, Anders Jacobsen, Anders Fannemel and Rune Velta combined for a score of 1069.1 points in Finland.
It marks the fourth time that Norway have triumphed in the men's team event in Lahti and the team can celebrate a first World Cup gold medal since topping the podium in Oberstdorf in February 2013.
Germany still have a hefty 293-point lead over Norway in the standings - a score of 1040.2 points enough to secure second place.
It continues a fine season in team events for Germany, who now have two wins and two runners-up finishes across the four team meetings.
Japan rounded off the podium with a score of 1031.7 points, while Poland finished fourth ahead of Austria in fifth.