2023–24 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

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
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Stefan Kraft (3rd title) Slovenia Nika Prevc (1st title)
Nations Cup  Austria (21st)  Austria (6th)
Ski flying Austria Daniel Huber (1st)
Stage events
Four Hills Tournament Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi (3rd)
Two Nights Tournament Slovenia Nika Prevc (1st)
Polish Tour  Austria (1st)
Raw Air Austria Stefan Kraft (3rd) Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal (1st)
Planica7 Austria Daniel Huber (1st)
Competition
Edition 45th 13th
Locations 20 15
Individual 32 24
Team 6 1
Cancelled 2 4
Rescheduled 2 1
Overall champions
Stefan Kraft won the third crystal globe of his career, winning 13 individual events this season. By the end of this season, he had won 118 career podiums, making him the all-time leading ski jumper with the most World Cup podium finishes.
Nika Prevc won her first crystal globe. She and her brother Peter Prevc became the first siblings in World Cup history to win the overall title.

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

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For 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

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The 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]

  Ruka   Lillehammer   Klingenthal   Engelberg   Oberstdorf
         
Rukatunturi Lysgårdsbakken Vogtland Arena Gross-Titlis-Schanze Schattenbergschanze
  Garmisch-Pa   Innsbruck   Bischofshofen   Wisła   Szczyrk
         
Große Olympiaschanze Bergiselschanze Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze Malinka Skalite
  Zakopane   Willingen   Lake Placid   Sapporo   Oberstdorf
 
 
 
   
Wielka Krokiew Mühlenkopfschanze MacKenzie Intervale Ski Jump Ōkurayama Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze

Europe

Germany

Japan

Austria

United States

  Lahti   Oslo   Trondheim   Vikersund   Planica
         
Salpausselkä Holmenkollbakken Granåsen Vikersundbakken Letalnica bratov Gorišek
  Villach   Zaō   Ljubno ob Savinji   Hinzenbach   Râșnov
         
Villacher Alpenarena Yamagata Savina Center Aigner-Schanze Trambulina Valea Cărbunării
  Four Hills Tournament   PolSKI Tour   Raw Air   Planica7   Women Only

Calendar

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N – normal hill / L – large hill / F – flying hill[8]
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
1088 1 25 November 2023   Ruka
(Rukatunturi HS142)
L 788   Stefan Kraft   Pius Paschke   Stephan Leyhe [9]
1089 2 26 November 2023 L 789   Stefan Kraft   Jan Hörl   Andreas Wellinger [10]
1090 3 2 December 2023   Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS98/140)
N 161   Stefan Kraft   Andreas Wellinger   Daniel Tschofenig [11]
1091 4 3 December 2023 L 790   Stefan Kraft   Andreas Wellinger   Jan Hörl [12]
1092 5 9 December 2023   Klingenthal
(Vogtland Arena HS140)
L 791   Karl Geiger   Stefan Kraft   Ryōyū Kobayashi [13]
1093 6 10 December 2023 L 792   Karl Geiger     Gregor Deschwanden   Andreas Wellinger [14]
1094 7 16 December 2023     Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis HS140)
L 793   Pius Paschke   Marius Lindvik   Stefan Kraft [15]
1095 8 17 December 2023 L 794   Stefan Kraft   Jan Hörl   Pius Paschke [16]
1096 9 29 December 2023   Oberstdorf
(Schattenberg HS137)
L 795   Andreas Wellinger   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Stefan Kraft [17]
1097 10 1 January 2024   Garmisch-Pa
(Olympiaschanze HS142)
L 796   Anže Lanišek   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Andreas Wellinger [18]
1098 11 3 January 2024   Innsbruck
(Bergiselschanze HS128)
L 797   Jan Hörl   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Michael Hayböck [19]
1099 12 6 January 2024   Bischofshofen
(Paul-Ausserleitner HS142)
L 798   Stefan Kraft   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Anže Lanišek [20]
72nd Four Hills Tournament Overall
(29 December 2023 – 6 January 2024)
  Ryōyū Kobayashi   Andreas Wellinger   Stefan Kraft [21]
qualifying 12 January 2024   Wisła
(Malinka HS134)
L Qro   Anže Lanišek   Andreas Wellinger   Lovro Kos [22]
super team 13 January 2024 L T   Anže Lanišek   Andreas Wellinger   Lovro Kos [23]
1100 13 14 January 2024 L 799   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Stefan Kraft   Andreas Wellinger [24]
qualifying 16 January 2024   Szczyrk
(Skalite HS104)
N Qro   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Anže Lanišek   Andreas Wellinger [25]
17 January 2024 N cnx cancelled due to strong wind after 40 jumps, moved to Lahti
qualifying 19 January 2024   Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew HS140)
L Qro   Stefan Kraft   Andreas Wellinger   Manuel Fettner [26]
team 20 January 2024 L T   Stefan Kraft   Andreas Wellinger   Ren Nikaidō [27]
1101 14 21 January 2024 L 800   Stefan Kraft   Andreas Wellinger   Anže Lanišek [28]
1st PolSKI Tour Overall[a]
(13–21 January 2024)
  Austria   Slovenia   Germany [29]
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2024
(26–27 January • Bad Mitterndorf,   Austria)
1102 15 3 February 2024   Willingen
(Mühlenkopf HS147)
L 801   Johann André Forfang   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal [30]
1103 16 4 February 2024 L 802   Andreas Wellinger   Ryōyū Kobayashi     Gregor Deschwanden [31]
1104 17 10 February 2024   Lake Placid
(MacKenzie Int. HS128)
L 803   Lovro Kos   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Marius Lindvik [32]
1105 18 11 February 2024 L 804   Stefan Kraft   Lovro Kos
  Philipp Raimund
[33]
1106 19 17 February 2024   Sapporo
(Ōkurayama HS137)
L 805   Stefan Kraft   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Andreas Wellinger [34]
1107 20 18 February 2024 L 806   Domen Prevc   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal [35]
1108 21 24 February 2024   Oberstdorf
(Heini-Klopfer HS235)
F 141   Timi Zajc   Peter Prevc   Stefan Kraft [36]
1109 22 25 February 2024 F 142   Stefan Kraft   Peter Prevc   Ryōyū Kobayashi [37]
1110 23 [b]1 March 2024   Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L 807   Lovro Kos   Andreas Wellinger   Ryōyū Kobayashi [38]
1111 24 3 March 2024 L 808   Jan Hörl   Peter Prevc   Aleksander Zniszczoł [39]
prologue 8 March 2024   Oslo
(Holmenkollen HS134)
L Qro   Daniel Huber   Johann André Forfang   Marius Lindvik [40]
1112 25 9 March 2024 L 809   Stefan Kraft   Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal   Jan Hörl [41]
prologue 10 March 2024 L Qro   Stefan Kraft   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Manuel Fettner [42]
1113 26 L 810   Johann André Forfang   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Stefan Kraft [43]
1114 27 12 March 2024   Trondheim
(Granåsen HS105/138)
N 162   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Peter Prevc   Jan Hörl [44]
1115 28 13 March 2024 L 811   Stefan Kraft   Daniel Tschofenig   Jan Hörl [45]
prologue 15 March 2024   Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken HS240)
F Qro   Peter Prevc   Stefan Kraft   Daniel Huber [46]
1116 29[c] 17 March 2024 F 143   Stefan Kraft   Daniel Huber   Domen Prevc [47]
1117 30[d] F 144   Daniel Huber   Stefan Kraft   Timi Zajc [48]
7th Raw Air Overall
(8–17 March 2024)
  Stefan Kraft   Peter Prevc   Daniel Huber [49]
qualifying 21 March 2024   Planica
(Letalnica b. Gorišek HS240)
F Qro   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Piotr Żyła   Daniel Huber [50]
1118 31 22 March 2024 F 145   Peter Prevc   Daniel Huber   Johann André Forfang [51]
team 23 March 2024 F T   Daniel Huber   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Peter Prevc [52]
1119 32 24 March 2024 F 146   Daniel Huber   Domen Prevc   Aleksander Zniszczoł [53]
6th Planica7 Overall
(21–24 March 2024)
  Daniel Huber   Peter Prevc   Johann André Forfang [54]
45th FIS World Cup Overall
(25 November 2023 – 24 March 2024)
  Stefan Kraft   Ryōyū Kobayashi   Andreas Wellinger [55]

Men's team

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N – normal hill / L – large hill / F – flying hill
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
120 1 20 January 2024   Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew HS140)
L 092   Austria
1. Michael Hayböck
2. Manuel Fettner
3. Jan Hörl
4. Stefan Kraft
  Slovenia
1. Lovro Kos
2. Domen Prevc
3. Peter Prevc
4. Anže Lanišek
  Germany
1. Pius Paschke
2. Karl Geiger
3. Stephan Leyhe
4. Andreas Wellinger
[27]
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2024
(28 January • Bad Mitterndorf,   Austria)
121 2 2 March 2024   Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L 093   Norway
1. Johann André Forfang
2. Halvor Egner Granerud
3. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal
4. Marius Lindvik
  Austria
1. Daniel Tschofenig
2. Stephan Embacher
3. Jan Hörl
4. Stefan Kraft
  Germany
1. Pius Paschke
2. Stephan Leyhe
3. Philipp Raimund
4. Andreas Wellinger
[56]
122 3 [e]23 March 2024   Planica
(Letalnica b. Gorišek HS240)
F 027   Austria
1. Daniel Tschofenig
2. Michael Hayböck
3. Stefan Kraft
4. Daniel Huber
  Slovenia
1. Lovro Kos
2. Domen Prevc
3. Timi Zajc
4. Peter Prevc
  Norway
1. Robert Johansson
2. Benjamin Østvold
3. Marius Lindvik
4. Johann André Forfang
[52]

Men's super team

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All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
3 1 13 January 2024   Wisła
(Malinka HS134)
L 002   Slovenia
1. Lovro Kos
2. Anže Lanišek
  Austria
1. Manuel Fettner
2. Jan Hörl
  Germany
1. Stephan Leyhe
2. Andreas Wellinger
[23]
4 2 10 February 2024   Lake Placid
(MacKenzie Int. HS128)
L 003   Austria
1. Michael Hayböck
2. Stefan Kraft
  Germany
1. Philipp Raimund
2. Andreas Wellinger
  Norway
1. Marius Lindvik
2. Johann André Forfang
[57]
5 3 [f]23 February 2024   Oberstdorf
(Heini-Klopfer HS235)
F 001   Slovenia
1. Timi Zajc
2. Domen Prevc
  Norway
1. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal
2. Johann André Forfang
  Austria
1. Michael Hayböck
2. Stefan Kraft
[58]

Overall leaders

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Individual

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No.[g] Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1.   Stefan Kraft 25 November 2023   Ruka Overall Winner 32[h]

Nations Cup

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No.[i] Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
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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Women

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Calendar

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N – normal hill / L – large hill / F – flying hill[66]
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
210 1 2 December 2023   Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS98/140)
N 155   Yūki Itō   Joséphine Pagnier   Alexandria Loutitt [67]
211 2 3 December 2023 L 056   Joséphine Pagnier   Alexandria Loutitt   Eirin Maria Kvandal [68]
212 3 15 December 2023     Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis HS140)
L 057   Joséphine Pagnier   Alexandria Loutitt   Ema Klinec [69]
213 4 16 December 2023 L 058   Nika Prevc   Ema Klinec   Eirin Maria Kvandal [70]
214 5 30 December 2023   Garmisch-Pa
(Olympiaschanze HS142)
L 059   Nika Prevc   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Abigail Strate [71]
215 6 1 January 2024   Oberstdorf
(Schattenberg HS137)
L 060   Eva Pinkelnig   Abigail Strate   Eirin Maria Kvandal
  Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
[72]
1st 2-Nights-Tour Overall
(30 December 2023–1 January 2024)
  Nika Prevc   Eva Pinkelnig   Abigail Strate [73]
216 7 3 January 2024   Villach
(Alpenarena HS98)
N 156   Nika Prevc   Eva Pinkelnig   Abigail Strate [74]
217 8 4 January 2024 N 157   Nika Prevc   Eva Pinkelnig   Nika Križnar [75]
218 9 13 January 2024   Sapporo
(Ōkurayama HS137)
L 061   Eva Pinkelnig   Jenny Rautionaho   Eirin Maria Kvandal [76]
219 10 14 January 2024 L 062   Yūki Itō   Katharina Schmid   Nika Križnar [77]
220 11 19 January 2024   Zaō
(Yamagata HS102)
N 158   Nika Prevc   Yūki Itō   Alexandria Loutitt [78]
21 January 2024 N cnx cancelled due to strong wind and heavy rain with snow; moved to Planica
221 12 27 January 2024   Ljubno[j]
(Savina HS94)
N 159   Eva Pinkelnig   Nika Prevc   Alexandria Loutitt [79]
222 13 28 January 2024 N 160   Nika Prevc   Eva Pinkelnig   Nika Križnar [80]
223 14 3 February 2024   Willingen
(Mühlenkopf HS147)
L 063   Jacqueline Seifriedsberger   Sara Takanashi   Katharina Schmid [81]
224 15 4 February 2024 L 064   Silje Opseth   Nika Prevc   Yūki Itō [82]
17 February 2024   Râșnov
(Trambulina HS97)
N cnx cancelled due to unfavorable snow conditions
18 February 2024 N cnx
225 16 24 February 2024   Hinzenbach
(Aigner-Schanze HS90)
N 161   Eva Pinkelnig   Jacqueline Seifriedsberger   Katharina Schmid [83]
226 17 25 February 2024 N 162   Eva Pinkelnig   Nika Prevc   Jacqueline Seifriedsberger [84]
227 18 1 March 2024   Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L 065   Nika Križnar   Jacqueline Seifriedsberger   Eva Pinkelnig [85]
prologue 8 March 2024   Oslo
(Holmenkollen HS134)
L Qro   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Silje Opseth   Eva Pinkelnig [86]
228 19 [e]9 March 2024 L 066   Silje Opseth   Katharina Schmid   Eirin Maria Kvandal [87]
prologue 10 March 2024 L Qro   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Katharina Schmid   Nika Križnar [88]
229 20 L 067   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Nika Prevc   Eva Pinkelnig [89]
prologue 12 March 2024   Trondheim
(Granåsen HS105/138)
N Qro   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Eva Pinkelnig   Nika Prevc [90]
230 21 N 163   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Eva Pinkelnig   Nika Križnar [91]
prologue 13 March 2024 L Qro   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Katharina Schmid   Sara Takanashi [92]
231 22 L 068   Nika Prevc   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Eva Pinkelnig [93]
16 March 2024   Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken HS240)
F cnx cancelled due to strong wind
232 23 17 March 2024 F 001   Eirin Maria Kvandal   Silje Opseth   Ema Klinec [94]
5th Raw Air Overall
(8–17 March 2024)
  Eirin Maria Kvandal   Silje Opseth   Eva Pinkelnig [95]
233 24 [k]21 March 2024   Planica
(Srednja skakalnica HS102)
N 164   Eva Pinkelnig   Alexandria Loutitt   Nika Prevc [96]
13th FIS World Cup Overall
(2 December 2023–21 March 2024)
  Nika Prevc   Eva Pinkelnig   Alexandria Loutitt [97]

Women's super team

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All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
2 1 20 January 2024   Zaō
(Yamagata HS102)
N 002   Slovenia
1. Nika Križnar
2. Nika Prevc
  Canada
1. Abigail Strate
2. Alexandria Loutitt
  Austria
1. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
2. Eva Pinkelnig
[98]

Overall leaders

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Individual

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No.[g] Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
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

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No.[i] Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
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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Podium table by nation

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Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Austria27161760
2  Slovenia17131141
3  Norway861125
4  Germany591226
5  Japan412420
6  France2103
7  Canada05510
8  Switzerland0112
9  Finland0101
10  Poland0022
Totals (10 entries)636463190

Points distribution

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The 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

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In case the number of participating athletes is 50 (men) / 40 (women) or lower, a Prologue competition round must be organized.

No. Place Qualifications Competition Size Winner R.
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
[116]
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

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No. Place Qualifications Competition Size Winner R.
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

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The 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]

Achievements

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First World Cup career victory
First World Cup podium
Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)

Retirements

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The following ski jumpers, who competed in the World Cup, retired during or after the 2023–24 season:

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Men's cancelled competition from Szczyrk was rescheduled to Lahti on 1 March 2024.
  3. ^ Cancelled competition on 16 March due to strong wind was postponed to 17 March with only one round
  4. ^ 3 rounds
  5. ^ a b One round only due to strong wind.
  6. ^ 2 instead of 3 rounds due to organisational changes.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ Women's cancelled competition from Zaō was rescheduled to Planica.

References

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  1. ^ "FIS Ski Jumping". fis-ski.com.
  2. ^ "Rules for the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Edition 2023/2024 – Men" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Rules for the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Edition 2023/2024 – Women" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
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