2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
World Cup 2016/17 | ||
Discipline | Men | Ladies |
Overall | ||
Nations Cup | ||
Ski Flying | — | |
Raw Air | — | |
Four Hills Tournament | — | |
Competition | ||
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Edition | 38th | 6th |
Locations | 19 | 10 |
Individual | 27 | 19 |
Team | 6 | — |
Cancelled | 2 | 0 |
Rescheduled | 2 | 0 |
← 2015/16 | 2017/18 → |
The 2016/17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup is the 38th World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 20th official World Cup season in ski flying and the 6th for ladies. The season began on 26 November 2016 in Kuusamo, Finland and will conclude on 26 March 2017 in Planica, Slovenia.[1][2]
The season calendar was officially confirmed two months later at the congress in Cancún, Mexico. After a four-year absence, the FIS Team Tour 2017 was almost certain to return in the World Cup calendar, but cancelled in the last moment when Klingenthal had to replace Titisee-Neustadt early in the season. South Korea is scheduled to host a World Cup event for the first time, at Pyeongchang.
The first edition of the Raw Air will be held this season in Norway between 10–19 March 2017 on four different hills in: Oslo, Lillehammer, Trondheim and Vikersund. Competition will last for 10 days in a row with total of 16 rounds to be calculated in overall standings: 8 rounds from four individual events, 4 rounds from two team events and all 4 qualifications rounds. Qualification rounds will be called prologue. Competition will have a record high prize money of 100,000€ in total for top 3 competitors in overall standings: 60,000€ for title, for second place 30,000€ and for third place in overall 10,000€.[3]
This season a total of four different ski brands will supply the athletes. The two new ski manufactures will premiere in the circuit and replace the two brands that stopped the production: German company Verivox will replace Fluege.de and Slovenian company Slatnar instead of famous Elan. Fischer and Sport 2000 will also be present.[4]
Invention by Slovenian manufacturer, with LED lights illuminated inrun track, was first time presented to the public at International Ski Federation fall meeting this season in Zürich. It will be premiere on December at Engelberg, since they equipped their completely new inrun track with it.[5]
Janne Ahonen made his 400th career World Cup individual start at the opening season event in Ruka, Finland.
Lower competitive circuits this season include the Grand Prix, Continental Cup, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup.
Map of world cup hosts
All 23 locations hosting world cup events for men (19) and ladies (10) in this season. Pyeongchang is the new upcoming host in 2017.
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Raw Air Four Hills Tournament New upcoming host
Calendar
Men
Num | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
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900 | 1 | 25 November 2016 | Kuusamo/Ruka | Rukatunturi HS142 (night) | LH | Domen Prevc | Severin Freund | Peter Prevc | Domen Prevc | [6] |
901 | 2 | 26 November 2016 | Kuusamo/Ruka | Rukatunturi HS142 (night) | LH | Severin Freund | Daniel-André Tande | Manuel Fettner | Severin Freund | [7] |
902 | 3 | 4 December 2016 | Klingenthal | Vogtland Arena HS140 | LH | Domen Prevc | Daniel-André Tande | Stefan Kraft | Domen Prevc | |
10 December 2016 | Nizhny Tagil | Tramplin Stork HS134 (night) | LH | official calendar had to be changed and events will be replaced by the ones in Lillehammer; organizer didn't meet the requirements, because they didn't install the wind net protection and didn't yet pay the prize money to the competitors from the past competitions[8][9] | ||||||
11 December 2016 | Nizhny Tagil | Tramplin Stork HS134 (night) | LH | |||||||
903 | 4 | 10 December 2016[nb 1] | Lillehammer | Lysgårdsbakken HS138 (night) | LH | |||||
904 | 5 | 11 December 2016[nb 2] | Lillehammer | Lysgårdsbakken HS138 | LH | |||||
905 | 6 | 17 December 2016 | Engelberg | Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS142 (night) | LH | |||||
906 | 7 | 18 December 2016 | Engelberg | Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS142 | LH | |||||
907 | 8 | 30 December 2016 | Oberstdorf | Schattenbergschanze HS137 (night) | LH | |||||
908 | 9 | 1 January 2017 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Große Olympiaschanze HS140 | LH | |||||
909 | 10 | 4 January 2017 | Innsbruck | Bergiselschanze HS130 | LH | |||||
910 | 11 | 6 January 2017 | Bischofshofen | Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze HS140 (night) | LH | |||||
65th Four Hills Tournament Overall (30 December 2016 – 6 January 2017) | ||||||||||
911 | 12 | 14 January 2017 | Wisła | Malinka HS134 (night) | LH | |||||
912 | 13 | 15 January 2017 | Wisła | Malinka HS134 (night) | LH | |||||
913 | 14 | 22 January 2017 | Zakopane | Wielka Krokiew HS140 (night) | LH | |||||
914 | 15 | 29 January 2017 | Willingen | Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 | LH | |||||
915 | 16 | 4 February 2017 | Oberstdorf | Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze HS225 | FH | |||||
916 | 17 | 5 February 2017 | Oberstdorf | Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze HS225 | FH | |||||
917 | 18 | 11 February 2017 | Sapporo | Ōkurayama HS134 (night) | LH | |||||
918 | 19 | 12 February 2017 | Sapporo | Ōkurayama HS134 | LH | |||||
919 | 20 | 15 February 2017 | Pyeongchang | Alpensia HS140 (night) | LH | |||||
920 | 21 | 16 February 2017 | Pyeongchang | Alpensia HS140 (night) | LH | |||||
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 | ||||||||||
prologue | 10 March 2017 | Oslo | Holmenkollbakken HS134 (night) | LH | qualification round results | |||||
team | 11 March 2017 | Oslo | Holmenkollbakken HS134 (night) | LH | two team rounds results | |||||
921 | 22 | 12 March 2017 | Oslo | Holmenkollbakken HS134 | LH | |||||
prologue | 13 March 2017 | Lillehammer | Lysgårdsbakken HS138 (night) | LH | qualification round results | |||||
922 | 23 | 14 March 2017 | Lillehammer | Lysgårdsbakken HS138 (night) | LH | |||||
prologue | 15 March 2017 | Trondheim | Granåsen HS140 (night) | LH | qualification round results | |||||
923 | 24 | 16 March 2017 | Trondheim | Granåsen HS140 (night) | LH | |||||
prologue | 17 March 2017 | Vikersund | Vikersundbakken HS225 (night) | FH | qualification round results | |||||
team | 18 March 2017 | Vikersund | Vikersundbakken HS225 (night) | FH | two team rounds results | |||||
924 | 25 | 19 March 2017 | Vikersund | Vikersundbakken HS225 | FH | |||||
1st Raw Air Overall (10–19 March); two team events in 4 rounds + all 4 qualification rounds results included | ||||||||||
925 | 26 | 24 March 2017 | Planica | Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS225 | FH | |||||
926 | 27 | 26 March 2017 | Planica | Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS225 | FH |
Ladies
Num | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
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78 | 1 | 2 December 2016 | Lillehammer | Lysgårdsbakken HS100 (night) | NH | Sara Takanashi | Yūki Itō | Anna Rupprecht | Sara Takanashi | [10] |
79 | 2 | 3 December 2016 | Lillehammer | Lysgårdsbakken HS100 | NH | Sara Takanashi | Yūki Itō | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | [11] | |
80 | 3 | 10 December 2016 | Nizhny Tagil | Tramplin Stork HS97 (night) | NH | |||||
81 | 4 | 11 December 2016 | Nizhny Tagil | Tramplin Stork HS97 (night) | NH | |||||
82 | 5 | 7 January 2017 | Oberstdorf | Schattenbergschanze HS137 (night) | LH | |||||
83 | 6 | 8 January 2017 | Oberstdorf | Schattenbergschanze HS137 (night) | LH | |||||
84 | 7 | 14 January 2017 | Sapporo | Miyanomori HS100 | NH | |||||
85 | 8 | 15 January 2017 | Sapporo | Miyanomori HS100 | NH | |||||
86 | 9 | 20 January 2017 | Zaō | Yamagata HS106 (night) | NH | |||||
87 | 10 | 21 January 2017 | Zaō | Yamagata HS106 (night) | NH | |||||
88 | 11 | 28 January 2017 | Râșnov | Trambulina Valea Cărbunării HS100 | NH | |||||
89 | 12 | 29 January 2017 | Râșnov | Trambulina Valea Cărbunării HS100 | NH | |||||
90 | 13 | 4 February 2017 | Hinzenbach | Aigner-Schanze HS94 | NH | |||||
91 | 14 | 5 February 2017 | Hinzenbach | Aigner-Schanze HS94 | NH | |||||
92 | 15 | 11 February 2017 | Ljubno | Savina Ski Jumping Center HS95 | NH | |||||
93 | 16 | 12 February 2017 | Ljubno | Savina Ski Jumping Center HS95 | NH | |||||
94 | 17 | 15 February 2017 | Pyeongchang | Alpensia HS109 (night) | NH | |||||
95 | 18 | 16 February 2017 | Pyeongchang | Alpensia HS109 | NH | |||||
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 | ||||||||||
96 | 19 | 10 March 2017 | Oslo | Holmenkollbakken HS134 | LH |
Men's team
Num | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
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82 | 1 | 3 December 2016 | Klingenthal | Vogtland Arena HS140 (night) | LH | Poland | Germany | Austria | Germany | [12] |
83 | 2 | 21 January 2017 | Zakopane | Wielka Krokiew HS140 (night) | LH | |||||
84 | 3 | 28 January 2017 | Willingen | Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 (night) | LH | |||||
85 | 4 | 11 March 2017 | Oslo | Holmenkollbakken HS134 (night) | LH | |||||
86 | 5 | 18 March 2017 | Vikersund | Vikersundbakken HS225 (night) | FH | |||||
87 | 6 | 25 March 2017 | Planica | Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS225 | FH |
Men's standings
Overall
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Nations Cup
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Prize money
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Four Hills Tournament
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Ski Flying
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Raw Air
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Ladies' standings
Overall
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Nations Cup
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Prize money
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Yellow bib timeline
Men
Ladies
Raw Air
Ski Flying
Four Hills Tournament
Qualifications
Men
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Ladies
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Participants
Overall, total of 20 countries for both men and ladies participated in this season:
Asia (4) | |
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Europe (14) | |
North America (2) | |
Achievements
- First World Cup career victory
- Domen Prevc (17), in his second season – the WC 1 in Ruka
- First World Cup podium
- Anna Rupprecht (20), in her sixth season – the WC 1 in Lillehammer
- Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
- Sara Takanashi – 2 (46)
- Severin Freund – 1 (22)
- Domen Prevc – 1 (1)
Footnotes
- ↑ first men's canceled individual event from Nizhny Tagil will be rescheduled to Lillehammer on 10 December 2016.
- ↑ second men's canceled individual event from Nizhny Tagil will be rescheduled to Lillehammer on 11 December 2016.
References
- ↑ "World Cup calendar for men" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ↑ "World Cup calendar for ladies" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ↑ "RAW AIR: 10 days Ski Jumping on the edge". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
- ↑ "New ski brands replace Fluege.de and Elan". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
- ↑ "Innovation: Illuminated inrun-track". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
- ↑ "Men HS142: Ruka" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 25 November 2016.
- ↑ "Men HS142: Ruka" (PDF). International Ski Federation. 26 November 2016.
- ↑ "FIS meetings in Zurich: No World Cup this season for men in Nizhny Tagil". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ↑ "World Cup calendar: Lillehammer replaces Nizhny Tagil". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- ↑ "Ladies HS100: Lillehammer" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
- ↑ "Ladies HS100: Lillehammer" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
- ↑ "Men's Team HS140: Klingenthal" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 3 December 2015.