FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

Started Year
: 1979
Game
: Ski jumping
Current Champion
: Men - Severin Freund,Ladies-Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
 

History Of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

The FIS Ski Jumping World Cup is the world's highest level of ski jumping competition. It was founded by Torbjørn Yggeseth in 1979 and is organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS). Women began competing in 2011.

The rounds are hosted primarily in Europe, with regular stops in Japan and rarely in North America. These have been hosted in 18 different countries around the world for both men and ladies: Austria, Bosnia, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, Russia, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States.Two new countries will join the ski jumping world cup map in the near future. Kazakhstan in the upcoming and South Korea in the pre-olympic season.


FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Archieve

Men Overall:

1979–80 - Hubert Neuper

1980–81 - Armin Kogler

1981–82 -  Armin Kogler

1982–83 - Matti Nykänen

1983–84 - Jens Weißflog

1984–85 - Matti Nykänen

1985–86 - Matti Nykänen

1986–87 - Vegard Opaas

1987–88 - Matti Nykänen

1988–89 - Jan Boklöv

1989–90 -  Ari-Pekka Nikkola

1990–91 -  Andreas Felder

1991–92 -  Toni Nieminen

1992–93 -  Andreas Goldberger

1993–94 -  Espen Bredesen

1994–95 -   Andreas Goldberger

1995–96 -   Andreas Goldberger

1996–97 -  Slovenia Primož Peterka

1997–98 -  Slovenia Primož Peterka

1998–99 -  Martin Schmitt

1999–00 -  Martin Schmitt

2000–01 -  Adam Malysz

2001–02 -  Adam Malysz

2002–03 -  Adam Malysz

2003–04 -  Janne Ahonen

2004–05 -   Janne Ahonen

2005–06 - Jakub Janda

2006–07 -Adam Malysz

2007–08 - Thomas Morgenstern

2008–09 - Gregor Schlierenzauer

2009–10 - Switzerland Simon Ammann

2010–11 - Thomas Morgenstern

2011–12 - Anders Bardal

2012–13 - Gregor Schlierenzauer

2013–14 - Kamil Stoch

2014–15 - Severin Freund



Overall Ladies:

2011–12 - Sarah Hendrickson

2012–13 - Sara Takanashi

2013–14 - Sara Takanashi

2014–15 - Daniela Iraschko-Stolz








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