The 2023–24 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), was the 45th World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 27th season in ski flying, and the 13th season for women.[1][2][3]
2023–24 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Overall | Stefan Kraft (3rd title) | Nika Prevc (1st title) | |
Nations Cup | Austria (21st) | Austria (6th) | |
Ski flying | Daniel Huber (1st) | — | |
Stage events | |||
Four Hills Tournament | Ryōyū Kobayashi (3rd) | — | |
Two Nights Tournament | — | Nika Prevc (1st) | |
Polish Tour | Austria (1st) | — | |
Raw Air | Stefan Kraft (3rd) | Eirin Maria Kvandal (1st) | |
Planica7 | Daniel Huber (1st) | ||
Competition | |||
Edition | 45th | 13th | |
Locations | 20 | 15 | |
Individual | 32 | 24 | |
Team | 6 | 1 | |
Cancelled | 2 | 4 | |
Rescheduled | 2 | 1 | |
The men's season started on 25 November 2023 in Ruka, Finland and concluded on 24 March 2024 in Planica, Slovenia. The women's season started on 2 December 2023 in Lillehammer, Norway and concluded on 21 March 2024, also in Planica.[4][5]
The men's season took a break in January due to the Ski Flying Championships in Bad Mitterndorf.
Halvor Egner Granerud (men's) and Eva Pinkelnig (women's) were the reigning champions from the previous season, but they did not defend the title. Granerud finished the season in 24th place and Pinkelnig in 2nd place. Stefan Kraft (men's) and Nika Prevc (women's) became the new overall champions.
Season overview
editFor the first time since the 2019–20 season, there were no mixed team competitions. The Polish Tour made its debut and took place in Wisła, Szczyrk and Zakopane. The ski flying competitions were presented for the first time as part of the Women's World Cup and were held in Vikersund.
Noriaki Kasai became the first ski jumper in history over the age of 50 to qualify for a World Cup competition and reach the final round, breaking the record for the oldest participant in the competition. 34 years after scoring his first points (9 December 1989), he managed to win a point in his 570th appearance.[6]
Map of World Cup hosts
editThe following list contains all 25 World Cup hosts of the season. For the first time in the history of the World Cup, a competition was planned on Skalite in Szczyrk, Poland. The city would be the 59th town to host the World Cup, but it is not among the cities where the competition itself took place due to its cancellation due to strong wind.[7]
Men
editCalendar
editMen's team
editAll | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third | R. | |
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120 | 1 | 20 January 2024 | Zakopane (Wielka Krokiew HS140) |
L 092 | Austria | Slovenia
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Germany | [27] | |
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2024 (28 January • Bad Mitterndorf, Austria) | |||||||||
121 | 2 | 2 March 2024 | Lahti (Salpausselkä HS130) |
L 093 | Norway | Austria | Germany | [56] | |
122 | 3 | [e]23 March 2024 | Planica (Letalnica b. Gorišek HS240) |
F 027 | Austria | Slovenia
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Norway | [52] |
Men's super team
editAll | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third | R. |
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3 | 1 | 13 January 2024 | Wisła (Malinka HS134) |
L 002 | Slovenia
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Austria
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Germany | [23] |
4 | 2 | 10 February 2024 | Lake Placid (MacKenzie Int. HS128) |
L 003 | Austria | Germany | Norway | [57] |
5 | 3 | [f]23 February 2024 | Oberstdorf (Heini-Klopfer HS235) |
F 001 | Slovenia
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Norway | Austria | [58] |
Overall leaders
editIndividual
editNo.[g] | Holder | Date gained | Place | Date forfeited | Place | Number of competitions |
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1. | Stefan Kraft | 25 November 2023 | Ruka | Overall Winner | 32[h] |
Nations Cup
editNo.[i] | Holder | Date gained | Place | Date forfeited | Place | Number of competitions |
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1. | Germany | 25 November 2023 | Ruka | 2 December 2023 | Lillehammer | 2 |
2. | Austria | 2 December 2023 | Lillehammer | 10 December 2023 | Klingenthal | 3 |
3. | Germany | 10 December 2023 | Klingenthal | 3 January 2024 | Innsbruck | 5 |
4. | Austria | 3 January 2024 | Innsbruck | Overall Winner | 28 |
Standings
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Overalledit
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Nations Cupedit
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Prize moneyedit
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Ski flyingedit
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Four Hills Tournamentedit
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Polish Touredit
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Raw Airedit
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Planica7edit
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Women
editCalendar
editWomen's super team
editAll | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third | R. |
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2 | 1 | 20 January 2024 | Zaō (Yamagata HS102) |
N 002 | Slovenia
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Canada | Austria | [98] |
Overall leaders
editIndividual
editNo.[g] | Holder | Date gained | Place | Date forfeited | Place | Number of competitions |
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1. | Yūki Itō | 2 December 2023 | Lillehammer | 3 December 2023 | Lillehammer | 1 |
2. | Joséphine Pagnier | 3 December 2023 | Lillehammer | 3 January 2024 | Villach | 5 |
3. | Nika Prevc | 3 January 2024 | Villach | Overall Winner | 18 |
Nations Cup
editNo.[i] | Holder | Date gained | Place | Date forfeited | Place | Number of competitions |
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1. | Norway | 2 December 2023 | Lillehammer | 15 December 2023 | Engelberg | 2 |
2. | Slovenia | 15 December 2023 | Engelberg | 13 January 2024 | Sapporo | 6 |
3. | Austria | 13 January 2024 | Sapporo | 20 January 2024 | Zaō | 3 |
4. | Slovenia | 20 January 2024 | Zaō | 3 February 2024 | Willingen | 3 |
5. | Austria | 3 February 2024 | Willingen | Overall Winner | 11 |
Standings
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Overalledit
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Nations Cupedit
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Prize moneyedit
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Two Nights Tournamentedit
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Raw Airedit
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Podium table by nation
editTable showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Austria | 27 | 16 | 17 | 60 |
2 | Slovenia | 17 | 13 | 11 | 41 |
3 | Norway | 8 | 6 | 11 | 25 |
4 | Germany | 5 | 9 | 12 | 26 |
5 | Japan | 4 | 12 | 4 | 20 |
6 | France | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
7 | Canada | 0 | 5 | 5 | 10 |
8 | Switzerland | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
9 | Finland | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
10 | Poland | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (10 entries) | 63 | 64 | 63 | 190 |
Points distribution
editThe table shows the number of points won in the 2023/24 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup for men and women.
Place | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 |
Individual | 100 | 80 | 60 | 50 | 45 | 40 | 36 | 32 | 29 | 26 | 24 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Team | 400 | 350 | 300 | 250 | 200 | 150 | 100 | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Super Team | 200 | 160 | 120 | 100 | 80 | 70 | 60 | 50 | 40 | 30 | 20 | 10 |
Qualifications
editIn case the number of participating athletes is 50 (men) / 40 (women) or lower, a Prologue competition round must be organized.
Men
editNo. | Place | Qualifications | Competition | Size | Winner | R. |
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1 | Ruka | 24 November 2023 | 25 November 2023 | L | Andreas Wellinger | [104] |
2 | 26 November 2023 | Johann André Forfang | [105] | |||
3 | Lillehammer | 1 December 2023 | 2 December 2023 | N | Stefan Kraft | [106] |
4 | 3 December 2023 | L | Stefan Kraft | [107] | ||
5 | Klingenthal | 8 December 2023 | 9 December 2023 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [108] | |
6 | 10 December 2023 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [109] | |||
7 | Engelberg | 15 December 2023 | 16 December 2023 | Anže Lanišek | [110] | |
8 | 17 December 2023 | Anže Lanišek | [111] | |||
9 | Oberstdorf | 28 December 2023 | 29 December 2023 | Andreas Wellinger | [112] | |
10 | Garmisch-P. | 31 December 2023 | 1 January 2024 | Anže Lanišek | [113] | |
11 | Innsbruck | 2 January 2024 | 3 January 2024 | Anže Lanišek | [114] | |
12 | Bischofshofen | 5 January 2024 | 6 January 2024 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [115] | |
13 | Wisła | 12 January 2024 | 14 January 2024 | Anže Lanišek | [22] | |
14 | Szczyrk | 16 January 2024 | 17 January 2024 | N | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [25] |
15 | Zakopane | 19 January 2024 | 21 January 2024 | L | Stefan Kraft | [26] |
16 | Willingen | 2 February 2024 | 3 February 2024 | Johann André Forfang Ryōyū Kobayashi |
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17 | 4 February 2024 | Marius Lindvik | [117] | |||
18 | Lake Placid | 9 February 2024 | 10 February 2024 | Lovro Kos | [118] | |
11 February 2024 | cancelled due to organizational changes | |||||
19 | Sapporo | 16 February 2024 | 17 February 2024 | Manuel Fettner | [119] | |
20 | 18 February 2024 | Karl Geiger | [120] | |||
21 | Oberstdorf | 24 February 2024 | F | Stefan Kraft | [121] | |
22 | 25 February 2024 | Stefan Kraft | [122] | |||
23 | Lahti | 1 March 2024 | L | Stefan Kraft | [123] | |
24 | 3 March 2024 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [124] | |||
25 | Oslo | 8 March 2024 | 9 March 2024 | Daniel Huber | [40] | |
26 | 10 March 2024 | Stefan Kraft | [42] | |||
27 | Vikersund | 15 March 2024 | 16 March 2024 | F | Peter Prevc | [46] |
28 | Planica | 21 March 2024 | 22 March 2024 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [50] |
Women
editNo. | Place | Qualifications | Competition | Size | Winner | R. |
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1 | Lillehammer | 1 December 2023 | 2 December 2023 | N | Alexandria Loutitt | [125] |
2 | 3 December 2023 | L | Alexandria Loutitt | [126] | ||
3 | Engelberg | 14 December 2023 | 15 December 2023 | Joséphine Pagnier | [127] | |
4 | 16 December 2023 | Eirin Maria Kvandal | [128] | |||
5 | Garmisch-P. | 30 December 2023 | Eva Pinkelnig | [129] | ||
6 | Oberstdorf | 1 January 2024 | Alexandria Loutitt | [130] | ||
7 | Villach | 3 January 2024 | N | Nika Prevc | [131] | |
8 | 4 January 2024 | Nika Prevc | [132] | |||
9 | Sapporo | 13 January 2024 | L | Joséphine Pagnier | [133] | |
10 | 14 January 2024 | Joséphine Pagnier | [134] | |||
11 | Zaō | 18 January 2024 | 19 January 2024 | N | Nika Križnar | [135] |
21 January 2024 | cancelled due to strong wind and heavy rain with snow | |||||
12 | Ljubno | 26 January 2024 | 27 January 2024 | Nika Prevc | [136] | |
13 | 28 January 2024 | Nika Prevc | [137] | |||
14 | Willingen | 2 February 2024 | 3 February 2024 | L | Silje Opseth (Prologue) | [138] |
15 | 4 February 2024 | Alexandria Loutitt (Prologue) | [139] | |||
Râșnov | 16 February 2024 | 17 February 2024 | N | cancelled due to unfavorable snow conditions | ||
18 February 2024 | ||||||
16 | Hinzenbach | 24 February 2024 | Alexandria Loutitt | [140] | ||
17 | 25 February 2024 | Nika Prevc | [141] | |||
18 | Lahti | 29 February 2024 | 1 March 2024 | L | Eirin Maria Kvandal | [142] |
19 | Oslo | 8 March 2024 | 9 March 2024 | Eirin Maria Kvandal | [86] | |
20 | 10 March 2024 | Eirin Maria Kvandal | [88] | |||
21 | Trondheim | 12 March 2024 | N | Eirin Maria Kvandal | [90] | |
22 | 13 March 2024 | L | Eirin Maria Kvandal | [92] |
Prize money distribution
editThe total prize money for each individual World Cup event is 86,100 Swiss franc (CHF) for men and 30,229 CHF for women. Men's qualification winners also received an additional 3,000 CHF on normal and large hills and 5,000 CHF on ski-flying hills.[143]
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Team eventsedit
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Tournamentsedit
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Achievements
edit- First World Cup career victory
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- First World Cup podium
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- Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
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Retirements
editThe following ski jumpers, who competed in the World Cup, retired during or after the 2023–24 season:
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See also
editNotes
edit- ^ The general classification of the series will include the team's points from the super team competition (Wisła) and the team competition (Zakopane) as well as the points from the two best players of a given team in three qualifying rounds and three individual competitions. The winning team will receive a prize of EUR 50,000.
- ^ Men's cancelled competition from Szczyrk was rescheduled to Lahti on 1 March 2024.
- ^ Cancelled competition on 16 March due to strong wind was postponed to 17 March with only one round
- ^ 3 rounds
- ^ a b One round only due to strong wind.
- ^ 2 instead of 3 rounds due to organisational changes.
- ^ a b The leading position in the World Cup belongs to the competitor who has accumulated the most points in the general classification of the series in the competitions held so far. In the event of an equal number of points, the World Cup leader is the competitor who has won more competitions.
- ^ Only the sixth time in history and the first since the 2007/08 season in which a World Cup winner led the standings for the entire season.
- ^ a b The leading position in the Nations Cup belongs to the country that has accumulated the most points in the general classification of the series in the competitions held so far.
- ^ Due the floods that hit Slovenia in August the ski jumping hill in Ljubno ob Savinji was partly destroyed and it is not known if the competition will take place. Later the organizers announced that the competitions are not in danger.
- ^ Women's cancelled competition from Zaō was rescheduled to Planica.
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- ^ "Men's Qualification: Innsbruck (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
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- ^ "Men's Qualification: Willingen (GER)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
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