FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

The Nordic Combined World Cup is in the period from November to March each year aligned competition series.

Be organized the race by skiing 's world governing body FIS. Since the season 1983/1984 while the overall World Cup winner is determined. Moreover, there was from the 2000/ 01 season to 2007 /08 Sprint World Cup. Part of the World Cup was also the run with a special classification " Warsteiner Grand Prix Germany ". Since the 2013/14 season, the Nordic Combined Triple takes place during the World Cup. Modeled after the Tour de France, the leader wears a yellow jersey in the World Cup.

The World Cup season usually includes twelve stations with about two competitions on site. The number of World Cup races is reduced in years with Olympic Winter Games or Nordic World Ski Championships. Mainly take place the events in Central and Northern Europe.

The B-team of the nations contributed to the 2007/ 08 season from the B- World Cup Nordic Combined. Since the 2007/ 08 season the second series as well as in ski jumping is called the Continental Cup Nordic Combined.

World Cup points system

A scoring system for individual races determines the overall World Cup standings. To this end, the points achieved by an athlete will be added from the individual competitions of the season. For the Sprint Cup only the points are counted, who has received an athlete in the discharged sprint races. The discharged from the FIS World Cup Nordic combined is based on the FIS points system. The winner of each World Cup since the 2002/03 season gets 100 World Cup points, the second 80 and the third 60 points. World Cup points will be awarded to 30th place, for which there is still a point. For the nations standings points of all participants of a nation achieved are added.

Statistics

Winner of the overall World Cup and the Sprint World Cup

The following table lists all the winners and the second and third placed the overall World Cup in the individual World Cup seasons as well as the winner of the Sprint Cup and the Nations Cup.

Leaderboard after World Cup victories

The list contains all the Nordic combined, which could decide a World Cup Nordic Combined in a single discipline in itself. Names in bold refer to the 2013/14 season, active athletes. (Updated: March 16, 2014)

Special ratings

Warsteiner Grand Prix Germany

The Warsteiner Grand Prix Germany ( WGP ) is a guided within the World Cup special classification, similar to the Four Hills Tournament ski jumping World Cup. For this purpose, the usual rules of the FIS World Cup Nordic Combined applies. In the score for the WGP only includes the results of certain adult registered in Germany World Cup races. The Warsteiner Grand Prix score results from the sum of the scores of the usually three individual competitions. The athlete with the most points wins the Warsteiner Grand Prix Germany and maintains the units awarded prize money. The prize money was in season 2006/ 07 a total of 25,000 euros for the first six of the championship ( 1st place: € 10,000 2nd place: € 6,000, 3rd place: € 4,000 4th place: € 2,500 5th place: 1.500 € and for the 6th place: 1,000 € ).

Previous winners of the Warsteiner Grand Prix Germany

* = In the team sprint, the athletes were given each half of the World Cup points for individual races according to their placement

Nordic Tournament

In the seasons 2001/ 02 and 2002/ 03 and a score for the Nordic combined was parallel to the Nordic Tournament ski jumping out. For this purpose the results of the final competitions were born in northern Europe after the World Cup points system in the standings. In Lahti and Oslo, two competitions were aligned.

Previous winners of the Nordic Tournament

* = Due to the weather after the mass start aborted

Nordic Combined Triple

With Nordic Combined Triple three Gundersen competitions take place on a weekend, the participants in the second competition on the best 50 and the final competition will be reduced to the top 30 and be taken over the points and time differences for the startup sequence and the total score (analogous the Four Hills Tournament ). The first competition consists of a jumping and a 5 - kilometer run, the second from a jump and a 10 - kilometer run and the last from a jump with two runs and a 15 - kilometer run. For the first and second stage there is half the usual World Cup points for the final score twice. At the end of this climax of the World Cup standings, which was first held in January 2014 in Seefeld in Tirol, is the one overall winner, who will first pass the finish line of the final run.

Previous winners of the Nordic Combined Triple

Venues

Main article: List of World Cup venues in Nordic combined

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