**No, none that is exclusively associated with victory.**
The closest we get is probably Odin, who is said to be able to give victory in war. Note however, the _Sigrdrífumál_, with accompanying prose introductions, in which it is told that Odin promised victory to the king Hjalmgunnar, but the valkyrie "Sigrdrífa" ('driver to victory'; she is actually Brynhilde) defeated him instead, so Odin's power is only worked through intermediaries. There is a part of Njal's saga in which a group of women weave witha gruesome set of tools: human skulls as loom-weigths, innards as the warp, etc, and sing of how they are valkyries and "weave victory".
If there would have been a norse personificiation of victory, the name would likely be _Sigr_.