2024 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

2024 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
Discipline Men Women
Overall Paweł Wąsek Lara Malsiner
Nations Cup  Austria  Japan
Competition
Edition 31st 13th
Locations 5 3
Individual 9 5
Mixed 1 1
Cancelled 2
Rescheduled 2 2

The 2024 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), was the 31st Summer Grand Prix season for men and the 13th for women as the most important series of ski jumping competitions in the summer and autumn of 2024.[1]

The season started on 13 August in Courchevel, France and concluded on 6 October in Klingenthal, Germany.[2]

Vladimir Zografski from Bulgaria (men's) and Nika Vodan from Slovenia (women's) were the reigning champions from the previous season.

Paweł Wąsek from Poland (men's) and Lara Malsiner from Italy (women's) won the Grand Prix overall trophy for the first time in their careers.[3][4]

Season overview

The provisional calendar of events was presented in October 2023.[5] In April 2024 subcommittee for calendar planning in Prague published the proposed schedule of the Summer Grand Prix for the 2024 season.[6] The competition programs were approved at meeting in Portorož on 8 May.[7]

Unlike the autumn version of the schedule, it was decided not to hold hybrid competitions at the turn of October and November, in which the inrun track is covered with ice and the landing field is entirely covered with plastic mattings.

On 8 August, a storm damaged the counter slope on the Wisła ski jump. For this reason, the competition scheduled for 17–18 August was cancelled and moved to 14–15 September.[8]

Map of Grand Prix hosts

Courchevel Wisła Râșnov Hinzenbach Klingenthal
Tremplin du Praz Malinka Trambulină Valea Cărbunării Aigner-Schanze Vogtland Arena

Europe

Location of all 5 Summer Grand Prix hosts of the season

Men

The number of events in the Grand Prix history
Total Large Normal Winners
237 177 60 82

after L event in Klingenthal (5 October 2024)

Calendar

N – normal hill / L – large hill
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
229 1 13 August 2024 Courchevel
(Tremplin du Praz HS132)
L 173 Stefan Kraft Valentin Foubert Alex Insam [9]
230 2 14 August 2024 L 174 Stefan Kraft Fredrik Villumstad Valentin Foubert [10]
231 3 14 September 2024 Wisła[a]
(Malinka HS134)
L 175 Marius Lindvik Artti Aigro    Gregor Deschwanden [11]
232 4 15 September 2024 L 176 Marius Lindvik Artti Aigro Tate Frantz [12]
233 5 21 September 2024 Râșnov
(Trambulina HS97)
N 057 Paweł Wąsek Ulrich Wohlgenannt Kevin Bickner [13]
234 6 22 September 2024 N 058 Paweł Wąsek Ren Nikaidō Alex Insam [14]
235 7 28 September 2024 Hinzenbach
(Aigner-Schanze HS90)
N 059 Daniel Tschofenig Andreas Wellinger Jan Hörl [15]
236 8 29 September 2024 N 060 Andreas Wellinger Jan Hörl Stefan Kraft [16]
237 9 5 October 2024 Klingenthal
(Vogtland Arena HS140)
L 177 Marius Lindvik Timi Zajc Halvor Egner Granerud [17]
31st FIS Grand Prix Overall
(13 August – 5 October 2024)
Paweł Wąsek Stefan Kraft Marius Lindvik [18]

Overall leaders

Individual

No.[b] Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1. Stefan Kraft 13 August 2024 Courchevel 21 September 2024 Râșnov 4
2. Marius Lindvik 15 September 2024[c] Wisła 1
3. Alex Insam 21 September 2024 Râșnov 28 September 2024 Hinzenbach 2
4. Paweł Wąsek 28 September 2024 Hinzenbach Overall Winner 3

Nations Cup

No.[d] Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1.  Austria 13 August 2024 Courchevel 15 September 2024 Wisła 3
2.  Norway 15 September 2024 Wisła 21 September 2024 Râșnov 1
3.  Austria 21 September 2024 Râșnov Overall Winner 6

Standings

Women

The number of events in the Grand Prix history
Total Large Normal Winners
58 20 38 12

after L event in Klingenthal (5 October 2024)

Calendar

N – normal hill / L – large hill
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
54 1 13 August 2024 Courchevel
(Tremplin du Praz HS132)
L 018 Ema Klinec Sara Takanashi Jacqueline Seifriedsberger [22]
55 2 14 August 2024 L 019 Sara Takanashi Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Joséphine Pagnier [23]
14 September 2024 Wisła[a]
(Malinka HS134)
L cnx cancelled
15 September 2024 L cnx
56 3 21 September 2024 Râșnov
(Trambulina HS97)
N 037 Lara Malsiner Annika Sieff Nozomi Maruyama [24]
57 4 22 September 2024 N 038 Lara Malsiner Nozomi Maruyama Annika Sieff [25]
58 5 5 October 2024 Klingenthal
(Vogtland Arena HS140)
L 020 Katharina Schmid Eirin Maria Kvandal Yūki Itō [26]
13th FIS Grand Prix Overall
(13 August – 5 October 2024)
Lara Malsiner Annika Sieff Sara Takanashi [27]

Overall leaders

Individual

No.[b] Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1. Ema Klinec 13 August 2024 Courchevel 14 August 2024 Courchevel 1
2. Sara Takanashi 14 August 2024 Courchevel 22 September 2024 Râșnov 2
3. Lara Malsiner 22 September 2024 Râșnov Overall Winner 2

Nations Cup

No.[d] Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1.  Slovenia 13 August 2024 Courchevel 14 August 2024 Courchevel 1
2.  Japan 14 August 2024 Courchevel Overall Winner 5

Standings

Mixed team

The number of events in the Grand Prix history
Total Large Normal Winners
11 6 5 4

after L event in Klingenthal (6 October 2024)

L – large hill
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
11 1 6 October 2024 Klingenthal
(Vogtland Arena HS140)
L 006  Germany
1. Selina Freitag
2. Pius Paschke
3. Katharina Schmid
4. Andreas Wellinger
 Norway
1. Thea Minyan Bjørseth
2. Halvor Egner Granerud
3. Eirin Maria Kvandal
4. Marius Lindvik
 Austria
1. Lisa Eder
2. Jan Hörl
3. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
4. Daniel Tschofenig
[30]

Podium table by nation

Table showing the Grand Prix podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria33410
2 Norway3317
3 Germany3104
4 Italy2136
5 Poland2002
6 Japan1326
7 Slovenia1102
8 Estonia0202
9 France0123
10 United States0022
11 Switzerland0011
Totals (11 entries)15151545

Points distribution

The table shows the number of points won in the 2024 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix for men and women.

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Individual 100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Mixed 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Rescheduled from 17–18 August.
  2. ^ a b The leading position in the World Cup belongs to the competitor who has accumulated the most points in the general classification of the series in the competitions held so far. In the event of an equal number of points, the World Cup leader is the competitor who has won more competitions.
  3. ^ Both Kraft and Lindvik were the leaders.
  4. ^ a b The leading position in the Nations Cup belongs to the country that has accumulated the most points in the general classification of the series in the competitions held so far.

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