FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
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The FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup is a series of ski jumping competitions arranged yearly by the International Ski Federation. It is considered the second level of international ski jumping, ranking below the World Cup and not counting Grand Prix which world top class summer competition. Athletes competing in the Continental Cup are usually juniors and jumpers fighting for a spot on their nation's World Cup team. Some jumpers alternate between the World Cup and the Continental Cup and therefore, the winner of the Continental Cup is not necessarily the best jumper.
International Ski Federation considers the last two Europa Cup seasons in 1991/92 and 1992/93 where they competed only in Europe and with only European ski jumpers, as first two continental cup season. However, men officially began first season in 1993/94 spreading, with hosts spreading from Europe to Asian and North American ground. Competitors from United States, Canada and Asia previously competed in their own Pacific Rum Cup which was canceled, joined with Europeans on the second level of world ski jumping competition. Summer continental cup event was first time organized in 1996, however those summer events counted together in joined overall winter ranking until 2001/02. But from the season 2002/03 on, summer events counts in separated men's summer rankings.
The women competition was introduced in the 2004/05.[1] Summer events organized already in first season like with men counted together in joined overall winter ranking until 2007/08. But from the 2008/09 on, summer events counts in separated women's summer rankings. Until the 2010/11 this was the women's top international ski jumping competition and the season later, World Cup for women was introduced in 2011/12.
So far only four individual and none of the team events in this competition have been held on ski flying hills: two events in Ironwood (1994) and two events in Vikersund (2004).
Higher competitive circuits are the World Cup and the Summer Grand Prix; the lower circuits include the FIS Cup, the FIS Race and the Alpen Cup.
Men's standings
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Women's standings
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Wins
First 408 individual events for men between 1991 and 2001 are not yet calculated in the incomplete winning statistics list at the International Ski Federation official homepage, where they currently run statistics only from 17 November 2001 on. [2] However in this table all wins and also those from 1991 and 2001 period are included. For example: leader in this statistics Manuel Fettner has actually 21 wins and not 19 as mentioned in FIS statistics. He achieved those two wins before 17 November 2001.
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MenAs of 8 March 2020
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WomenAs of 17 March 2023 (final Women's Continental Cup competition)
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Double wins
Men
| No. | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winners | |
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| 1 | 1993/94 | 19 December 1993 | Template:Flagicon Wörgl | Latella-Schanze K83 | NH | Template:Flagicon Andreas Beck | Template:Flagicon Hakon Johnsen |
| 2 | 1995/96 | 2 March 1996 | Template:Flagicon Örnsköldsvik | Paradiskullen K90 | NH | Template:Flagicon Wilhelm Brenna | Template:Flagicon Håvard Lie |
| 3 | 1996/97 | 10 January 1997 | Template:Flagicon Ramsau | W90-Mattensprunganlage K90 | NH | Template:Flagicon Frank Reichel | Template:Flagicon Hein-Arne Mathiesen |
| 4 | 1997/98 | 21 December 1997 | Template:Flagicon Lahti | Salpausselkä K90 | NH | Template:Flagicon Tom Aage Aarnes | Template:Flagicon Frode Håre |
| 5 | 1998/99 | 12 March 1999 | Template:Flagicon Vikersund | Vikersundbakken K90 | NH | Template:Flagicon Wilhelm Brenna | Template:Flagicon Kjell Erik Sagbakken |
| 6 | 1999/00 | 18 July 1999 | Template:Flagicon Villach | Villacher Alpenarena K90 | NH | Template:Flagicon Dennis Störl | Template:Flagicon Bernhard Metzler |
| 7 | 10 March 2000 | Template:Flagicon Våler | Čerťák K90 | NH | Template:Flagicon Bjørn Einar Romøren | Template:Flagicon Roland Audenrieth | |
| 8 | 2000/01 | 19 August 2000 | Template:Flagicon Rælingen | Marikollen K88 | NH | Template:Flagicon Morten Solem | Template:Flagicon Toni Nieminen |
| 9 | 10 March 2001 | Template:Flagicon Vikersund | Vikersundbakken K90 | NH | Template:Flagicon Bernhard Metzler | Template:Flagicon Yukitaka Fukita | |
| 10 | 2003/04 | 3 August 2003 | Template:Flagicon Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Mittlere Olympiaschanze K89 | NH | Template:Flagicon Wolfgang Loitzl | Template:Flagicon Akseli Kokkonen |
| 12 | 2009/10 | 3 July 2009 | Template:Flagicon Velenje | Grajski grič HS94 (night) | NH | Template:Flagicon Robert Kranjec | Template:Flagicon Primož Pikl |
| 13 | 2010/11 | 18 December 2010 | Template:Flagicon Erzurum | Kiremitliktepe HS109 | NH | Template:Flagicon Anssi Koivuranta | Template:Flagicon Stefan Thurnbichler |
| 14 | 2011/12 | 28 December 2011 | Template:Flagicon Engelberg | Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137 | LH | Template:Flagicon Kenneth Gangnes | Template:Flagicon Wolfgang Loitzl |
Women
| No. | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winners | |
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| 1 | 2006/07 | 6 February 2007 | Template:Flagicon Ljubno | Savina HS95 | NH | Template:Flagicon Ulrike Gräßler | Template:Flagicon Lindsey Van |
| 2 | 2011/12 | 10 September 2011 | Template:Flagicon Trondheim | Granåsen HS105 | NH | Template:Flagicon Daniela Iraschko | Template:Flagicon Jacqueline Seifriedsberger |
References
- Overall Cup Standings fis-ski.com
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