2011–12 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
The Ski Jumping World Cup 2011/2012 was the most important discharged from the International Ski Federation FIS competition series in ski jumping. Between 27 November 2011 and 18 March 2012 competitions were organized in Europe and Asia, for the first time, there were also World Cup competitions for the ladies.
- 2.1 World Cup Overview
- 2.2 ratings
- 2.3 Participating Nations 2.3.1 Germany
- 2.3.2 Finland
- 2.3.3 France
- 2.3.4 Italy
- 2.3.5 Japan
- 2.3.6 The Netherlands
- 2.3.7 Norway
- 2.3.8 Austria
- 2.3.9 Russia
- 2.3.10 Switzerland
- 2.3.11 Slovenia
- 2.3.12 Czech Republic
- 2.3.13 United States
Gentlemen
World Cup Overview
Ratings
Participating nations
Bulgaria
The Bulgarian team consisted of nine jumpers in three cadres.
Germany
The German team consisted of 45 jumpers in four cadres. In addition, there was a funding group that consisted of Tobias Bogner, Kevin Horlacher, Julian Musiol and Jan Mayländer.
Estonia
The Estonian team consists of ten jumpers in two cadres.
Finland
The Finnish team consists of 23 jumpers in three cadres.
France
The French team consists of eight jumpers in two training groups.
Italy
The Italian team consists of eleven jumpers in three training groups ..
Japan
The Japanese team consists of 33 jumpers in two cadres.
Norway
The Norwegian team consists of 14 jumpers in two cadres.
Austria
The Austrian team consists of 29 jumpers, which are divided into four squads.
Poland
The Polish team consists of 14 jumpers in two cadres. In no squads are Marcin Bachleda and Rafał Śliż, but they will get the full support of the Association.
Russia
The Russian team consists of eleven jumpers.
Switzerland
The Swiss team consists of eight jumpers, which are divided into three training groups.
Sweden
The Swedish team consists of ten jumpers in two cadres.
Slovakia
The Slovak team consists of two jumpers.
Slovenia
The Slovenian team consists of 27 jumpers, which are divided into three squads.
Czechia
The Czech team consists of ten jumpers in two cadres.
United States
The American team consists of nine jumpers in two training groups.
Career ends
- Finland Matti Hautamäki
- Johan Remen Evensen of Norway
Ladies
World Cup Overview
Ratings
Participating nations
Germany
The German team consists of eleven jumpers in two cadres. Additionally, there is a delivery group consisting of Magdalena Schnurr and Lucienne Hoeppner.
Finland
The Finnish team consists of three jumpers in two cadres.
France
The French team consists of four jumpers.
Italy
The Italian team consists of six jumpers in two training groups.
Japan
The Japanese team consists of 18 jumpers in two cadres.
Netherlands
The Dutch team consists of two jumpers.
Norway
The Norwegian team consists of nine jumpers in two cadres.
Austria
The Austrian team consists of ten jumpers, which are divided into three squads.
Russia
The Russian team consists of three jumpers.
Switzerland
The Swiss team consists of a Springerin.Ursprünglich was also nominated Bigna Windmüller, but she paused this season.
Slovenia
The Slovenian team consists of eleven jumpers in two cadres.
Czechia
The Czech team consists of three jumpers.
United States
The American team consists of eight jumpers in four cadres.
Career ends
- Germany Jenna Mohr