FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
The Ski Jumping Continental Cup, abbreviated COC, formerly Intercontinental Cup, is an annual, organized by the International Ski Federation FIS competition series in ski jumping. Erroneously, the COC is often referred to as a B- World Cup, probably go up and down based on the Nordic Combined World Cup in which athletes between A- and B- World Cup.
In the men of the Continental Cup is the second highest competition class, right after the World Cup. Commonly, here at younger Springer to erspringen a place in the World Cup team of their country. Some Springer change several times in a season between COC and World Cup back and forth, which is why the overall winner of the Continental Cup does not have to necessarily be the best jumper.
In the women, the discharged as Ladies Continental Cup COC was until 2011 even the high level competition class in which the global elite meet, since there is no World Cup was conducted. Since the season 2011/ 12, however, also a World Cup series will be held for women.
Unlike the World Cup, which will be complemented by the Summer Grand Prix in the summer, the Continental Cup takes place both in summer and in winter, with separate ratings for both seasons instead.
Lists of winners of the Continental Cup Ratings
Men's Winter
Men Summer
Women's Winter
Ladies Summer
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The list of female ski jumpers who could decide a jumping Continental Cup in a single discipline in itself. (Updated: 4 January 2013)