FIS Cup (ski jumping)

FIS Cup (ski jumping)
Genreski jumping
Location(s)Europe
Japan
United States
Turkey (rarely)
Canada (rarely)
South Korea (rarely)
Inaugurated2005/06 (men)
2012/13 (women)
Organised byInternational Ski Federation

The FIS Cup (ski jumping) is a series of ski jumping competitions arranged yearly by the International Ski Federation. It is considered the third level of international ski jumping, ranking below the World Cup and the Continental Cup. Most of the events are held on normal hills, with a construction point of 90 meters. Jumpers rarely compete the entire season in the FIS Cup. If a jumper performs well in the FIS Cup, he is often moved up to the Continental Cup. Men's circuit was introduced in 2005/06 and women started their first season in 2012/13

Higher competitive circuits are the World Cup, the Summer Grand Prix and the Continental Cup; the lower circuits include the FIS Race and the Alpen Cup.

Standings

Men

Season Winner Second Third
2005/06 Austria Mario Innauer Poland Wojciech Skupień Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
2006/07 Austria Nicolas Fettner Austria Stefan Innerwinkler Russia Pavel Karelin
2007/08 Austria Markus Eggenhofer Austria Nicolas Fettner Poland Łukasz Rutkowski
2008/09 Germany Felix Brodauf Germany David Winkler Germany Marc Krauspenhaar
2009/10 Germany Felix Brodauf Germany Nico Hermann Germany Jörg Ritzerfeld
2010/11 Slovakia Tomáš Zmoray Austria Lukas Müller Russia Ilmir Hazetdinov
2011/12 Slovenia Cene Prevc Slovenia Rok Justin Germany Michael Dreher
2012/13 Austria David Unterberger Germany Markus Eisenbichler Austria Markus Schiffner
2013/14  Switzerland  Marco Grigoli  Switzerland  Pascal Egloff Slovakia Tomáš Zmoray
2014/15 Poland Andrzej Stękała Slovenia Žiga Mandl Poland Przemysław Kantyka
2015/16 Germany Danny Queck Germany Michael Dreher Austria Simon Greiderer
2016/17 Poland Paweł Wąsek Japan Juken Iwasa Slovenia Aljaž Osterc
2017/18 Austria Elias Tollinger Germany Dominik Mayländer Austria Markus Rupitsch
2018/19 Germany Fabian Seidl  Switzerland  Luca Egloff Germany Johannes Schubert
2019/20 Germany Tim Fuchs Austria Stefan Rainer Austria Maximilian Steiner
2020/21 Austria Maximilian Ortner Austria Stefan Huber Austria Francisco Mörth
2021/22 Austria Francisco Mörth Austria Mika Schwann Austria Janni Reisenauer
2022/23 Austria Maximilian Lienher Austria Janni Reisenauer Austria Niklas Bachlinger
2023/24

Women

Season Winner Second Third
2012/13 Russia Sofia Tikhonova Romania Daniela Haralambie Slovenia Ema Klinec
2013/14 Slovenia Urša Bogataj Russia Sofia Tikhonova Czech Republic Michaela Doleželová
Slovenia Ema Klinec
2014/15 Germany Gianina Ernst Romania Daniela Haralambie Germany Svenja Würth
2015/16 Poland Kinga Rajda Romania Daniela Haralambie Slovenia Urša Bogataj
2016/17 Romania Daniela Haralambie Poland Kinga Rajda Romania Andreea Diana Trâmbițaș
2017/18 Slovenia Nika Križnar Germany Luisa Görlich Romania Daniela Haralambie
2018/19 Romania Daniela Haralambie Austria Elisabeth Raudaschl Canada Abigail Strait
2019/20 Czech Republic Klára Ulrichová Czech Republic Štěpánka Ptáčková Czech Republic Karolína Indráčková
2020/21 Slovenia Jerneja Repinc Zupančič Austria Katharina Ellmauer Slovenia Nika Vetrih
2021/22  Switzerland  Sina Arnet Austria Julia Mühlbacher Italy Lara Malsiner
2022/23 Germany Juliane Seyfarth Slovenia Taja Bodlaj Poland Nicole Konderla

References

  • | FIS Cup Rules
  • FIS Cup standings
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FIS Cup (ski jumping)
Seasons
  • 2005–06
  • 2006–07
  • 2007–08
  • 2008–09
  • 2009–10
  • 2010–11
  • 2011–12
  • 2012–13
  • 2013–14
  • 2014–15
  • 2015–16
  • 2016–17
  • 2017–18
  • 2018–19
  • 2019–20
  • 2020–21
  • 2021–22
  • 2022–23
  • 2023–24
  • 2024–25
Men winners
  • Mario Innauer (2005–06)
  • Nicolas Fettner (2006–07)
  • Markus Eggenhofer (2007–08)
  • Felix Brodauf (2008–09)
  • Felix Brodauf (2009–10)
  • Tomáš Zmoray (2010–11)
  • Cene Prevc (2011–12)
  • David Unterberger (2012–13)
  • Marco Grigoli (2013–14)
  • Andrzej Stękała (2014–15)
  • Danny Queck (2015–16)
  • Paweł Wąsek (2016–17)
  • Elias Tollinger (2017–18)
  • Fabian Seidl (2018–19)
  • Tim Fuchs (2019–20)
  • Maximilian Ortner (2020–21)
  • Francisco Mörth (2021–22)
  • Maximilian Lienher (2022–23)
  • Stefan Rainer (2023–24)
Women winners
(2012–2023)
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