2010–11 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

2010–11 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Winners
Overall Thomas Morgenstern
Ski flying Gregor Schlierenzauer
Four Hills Tournament Thomas Morgenstern
FIS Team Tour Austria
Nations Cup Austria
Competitions
Venues17
Individual26
Team5
Rescheduled2

The 2010–11 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 32nd World Cup season in ski jumping and the 14th official World Cup season in ski flying with fourteenth small crystal globe awarded.

Season began in Kuusamo, Finland on 28 November 2010 and finished at Planica, Slovenia on 20 March 2011. The individual World Cup was overall winner was Thomas Morgenstern (second time in his career) and also won Four Hills Tournament (the only one in his career). Nations Cup was taken by Team of Austria and FIS Team Tour was alos won by Team of Austria.

26 men's individual events on 17 different venues in 9 countries were organised on two different continents (Europe and Asia); two individual cancelled events in Harrachov both rescheduled (due to bad weather) to Engelberg and Zakopane. There were also five Men's team events.

This was the last men only World Cup and also Adam Małysz's last season before retirement.

Peaks of the season FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (at completely renewed futuristic Holmenkollbakken), the Four Hills Tournament and FIS Team Tour.

World records

List of world record distances achieved within this World Cup season.

Date Athlete Hill Round Place Metres Feet
11 February 2011 Johan Remen Evensen Vikersundbakken HS225 Training – R1 Vikersund, Norway 243 797
11 February 2011 Johan Remen Evensen Vikersundbakken HS225 Qualifications Vikersund, Norway 246.5 809

Map of world cup hosts

Europe

Germany

Austria

Asia

Calendar

Men's Individual

L – large hill / F – flying hill
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third Overall leader R.
733 1 28 November 2010 Kuusamo
(Rukatunturi HS142)
L 512 Andreas Kofler Thomas Morgenstern Simon Ammann Andreas Kofler [1]
734 2 1 December 2010 Kuopio
(Puijo HS127)
L 513 Ville Larinto Matti Hautamäki Simon Ammann [2]
735 3 4 December 2010 Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS138)
L 514 Thomas Morgenstern Johan Remen Evensen Tom Hilde Thomas Morgenstern [3]
736 4 5 December 2010 L 515 Thomas Morgenstern Ville Larinto Simon Ammann [4]
11 December 2010 Harrachov
(Čerťák HS142)
L cnx cancelled due to strong winds and heavy snow;[5]
rescheduled at Sunday on 12 December and cancelled again
(finally rescheduled to Engelberg on 17 December 2010)[6]
12 December 2010 L cnx cancelled due to strong and rescheduled to Zakopane on 23 January[7]
737 5 [a]17 December 2010 Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis HS137)
L 516 Thomas Morgenstern Andreas Kofler Wolfgang Loitzl Thomas Morgenstern [8]
738 6 18 December 2010 L 517 Thomas Morgenstern Adam Małysz Matti Hautamäki [9]
739 7 19 December 2010 L 518 Andreas Kofler Thomas Morgenstern Adam Małysz [10]
740 8 29 December 2010 Oberstdorf
(Schattenberg HS137)
L 519 Thomas Morgenstern Matti Hautamäki Manuel Fettner [11]
741 9 1 January 2011 Garmisch-Pa
(Gr. Olympiaschanze HS140)
L 520 Simon Ammann Pavel Karelin Adam Małysz [12]
742 10 3 January 2011 Innsbruck
(Bergiselschanze HS130)
L 521 Thomas Morgenstern Adam Małysz Tom Hilde [13]
743 11 6 January 2011 Bischofshofen
(Paul-Ausserleitner HS140)
L 522 Tom Hilde Thomas Morgenstern Andreas Kofler [14]
59th Four Hills Tournament Overall
(29 December 2010 – 6 January 2011)
Thomas Morgenstern Simon Ammann Tom Hilde 4H Tournament
744 12 8 January 2011 Harrachov
(Čerťák HS205)
F 079 Martin Koch Thomas Morgenstern Adam Małysz Thomas Morgenstern [15]
745 13 9 January 2011 F 080 Thomas Morgenstern Simon Ammann Roman Koudelka [16]
746 14 15 January 2011 Sapporo
(Ōkurayama HS134)
L 523 Severin Freund Thomas Morgenstern Adam Małysz [17]
747 15 16 January 2011 L 524 Andreas Kofler Severin Freund Thomas Morgenstern [18]
748 16 21 January 2011 Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew HS134)
L 525 Adam Małysz Andreas Kofler Severin Freund [19]
749 17 22 January 2011 L 526 Simon Ammann Thomas Morgenstern Tom Hilde [20]
750 18 [b]23 January 2011 L 527 Kamil Stoch Tom Hilde Michael Uhrmann [21]
751 19 30 January 2011 Willingen
(Mühlenkopf HS145)
L 528 Severin Freund Martin Koch Simon Ammann [22]
752 20 2 February 2011 Klingenthal
(Vogtland Arena HS140)
L 529 Kamil Stoch Thomas Morgenstern Simon Ammann [23]
753 21 5 February 2011 Oberstdorf
(Heini-Klopfer HS213)
F 081 Martin Koch Tom Hilde Gregor Schlierenzauer [24]
3rd FIS Team Tour Overall
TWO TEAM EVENTS INCLUDED
(30 January – 6 February 2011)
 Austria  Norway  Germany FIS Team Tour
754 22 12 February 2011 Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken HS225)
F 082 Gregor Schlierenzauer
Johan Remen Evensen
Simon Ammann Thomas Morgenstern [25]
755 23 13 February 2011 F 083 Gregor Schlierenzauer Johan Remen Evensen Adam Małysz [26]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011
(26 February – 3 March • Oslo)
756 24 13 March 2011 Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L 530 Simon Ammann Andreas Kofler Severin Freund Thomas Morgenstern [27]
757 25 18 March 2011 Planica
(Letalnica b. Gorišek HS215)
F 084 Gregor Schlierenzauer Thomas Morgenstern Martin Koch [28]
758 26 [c]20 March 2011 F 085 Kamil Stoch Robert Kranjec Adam Małysz [29]
32nd FIS World Cup Overall
(28 November 2010 – 20 March 2011)
Thomas Morgenstern Simon Ammann Adam Małysz World Cup Overall

Men's Team

All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
50 1 27 November 2010 Kuusamo
(Rukatunturi HS142)
L 040  Austria
Thomas Morgenstern
Wolfgang Loitzl
Andreas Kofler
Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Norway
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen
Tom Hilde
 Japan
Shōhei Tochimoto
Noriaki Kasai
Taku Takeuchi
Daiki Ito
[30]
51 2 29 January 2011 Willingen
(Mühlenkopfschanze HS145)
L 041  Austria
Thomas Morgenstern
Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Germany
Severin Freund
Michael Neumayer
Martin Schmitt
Michael Uhrmann
 Poland
Adam Małysz
Kamil Stoch
Stefan Hula
Piotr Żyła
[31]
52 3 6 February 2011 Oberstdorf
(Heini-Klopfer HS213)
F 010  Austria
Thomas Morgenstern
Andreas Kofler
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Martin Koch
 Norway
Johan Remen Evensen
Anders Jacobsen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Tom Hilde
 Germany
Michael Neumayer
Richard Freitag
Michael Uhrmann
Severin Freund
[32]
3rd FIS Team Tour Overall
THREE INDIVIDUAL EVENTS INCLUDED
(30 January – 6 February 2011)
 Austria  Norway  Germany
53 4 12 March 2011 Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L 042  Austria
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Morgenstern
 Norway
Anders Bardal
Johan Remen Evensen
Anders Jacobsen
Tom Hilde
 Poland
Tomasz Byrt
Piotr Żyła
Kamil Stoch
Adam Małysz
[33]
54 5 19 March 2011 Planica
(Letalnica Bratov Gorišek HS215)
F 011  Austria
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Morgenstern
 Norway
Anders Bardal
Johan Remen Evensen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Tom Hilde
 Slovenia
Peter Prevc
Jernej Damjan
Jurij Tepeš
Robert Kranjec
[34]

Standings

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cancelled event from Harrachov (11 December 2010) was rescheduled to Engelberg (17 December 2010). With one round competition only.
  2. ^ Cancelled event from Harrachov (12 December 2010) was rescheduled to Zakopane (23 January 2011).
  3. ^ The was only one round competition due to bad weather in Planica (20 March 2011).

References

  1. ^ "Men's Individual HS142 Kuusamo" (PDF). FIS. 28 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Men's Individual HS127 Kuopio" (PDF). FIS. 1 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Men's Individual HS138 Lillehammer" (PDF). FIS. 4 December 2010.
  4. ^ "Men's Individual HS138 Lillehammer" (PDF). FIS. 5 December 2010.
  5. ^ "Cancellation on Saturday due to strong winds". FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 11 December 2010. Archived from the original on 19 December 2010. Retrieved 11 December 2010.
  6. ^ "Skakalce konec tedna čakajo tri tekme" (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenija. 14 December 2011.
  7. ^ "V Harrachovu za skoke spet premočno pihalo" (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenija. 12 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Men's Individual HS137 Engelberg" (PDF). FIS. 17 December 2010.
  9. ^ "Men's Individual HS137 Engelberg" (PDF). FIS. 18 December 2010.
  10. ^ "Men's Individual HS137 Engelberg" (PDF). FIS. 19 December 2010.
  11. ^ "FIS-Ski - resultats". Archived from the original on 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
  12. ^ "FIS-Ski - resultats". 2011-01-04. Archived from the original on 4 January 2011. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  13. ^ "FIS-Ski - resultats". 2011-01-06. Archived from the original on 6 January 2011. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  14. ^ "FIS-Ski - resultats". 2011-01-09. Archived from the original on 9 January 2011. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  15. ^ "Men's Individual HS205 Harrachov" (PDF). FIS. 8 January 2011.
  16. ^ "Men's Individual HS205 Harrachov" (PDF). FIS. 9 January 2011.
  17. ^ "Men's Individual HS134 Sapporo" (PDF). FIS. 15 January 2011.
  18. ^ "Men's Individual HS134 Sapporo" (PDF). FIS. 16 January 2011.
  19. ^ "Men's Individual HS134 Zakopane" (PDF). FIS. 21 January 2011.
  20. ^ "Men's Individual HS134 Zakopane" (PDF). FIS. 22 January 2011.
  21. ^ "Men's Individual HS134 Zakopane" (PDF). FIS. 23 January 2011.
  22. ^ "Men's Individual HS145 Willingen" (PDF). FIS. 30 January 2011.
  23. ^ "Men's Individual HS140 Klingenthal" (PDF). FIS. 2 February 2011.
  24. ^ "Men's Individual HS213 Oberstdorf" (PDF). FIS. 5 February 2011.
  25. ^ "Men's Individual HS225 Vikersund" (PDF). FIS. 12 February 2011.
  26. ^ "Men's Individual HS225 Vikersund" (PDF). FIS. 13 February 2011.
  27. ^ "Men's Individual HS130 Lahti" (PDF). FIS. 13 March 2011.
  28. ^ "Men's Individual HS215 Planica" (PDF). FIS. 18 March 2011.
  29. ^ "Men's Individual HS215 Planica" (PDF). FIS. 20 March 2011.
  30. ^ "Men's Team HS142 Kuusamo" (PDF). FIS. 27 November 2010.
  31. ^ "Men's Team HS145 Willingen" (PDF). FIS. 29 January 2011.
  32. ^ "Men's Team HS213 Oberstdorf" (PDF). FIS. 6 February 2011.
  33. ^ "Men's Team HS130 Lahti" (PDF). FIS. 12 March 2011.
  34. ^ "Men's HS215 Planica" (PDF). FIS. 19 March 2011.