2011–12 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

Nordic Combined World Cup 2011/12
Winners
Overall France Jason Lamy-Chappuis
Nations Cup  Norway
Competitions
Venues 12
Individual 23
Team 3
Cancelled 5

The 2011/12 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 29th world cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by FIS. It started on 25 November 2011 in Kuusamo, Finland and ended on 10 March 2012 in Oslo, Norway.[1]

Calendar

Men

source:[2]

No. Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third Det.
368 1 25 November 2011 Finland Kuusamo Rukatunturi HS 142 / 10 km Norway Magnus Krog Japan Akito Watabe Germany Tino Edelmann
369 2 26 November 2011 Finland Kuusamo Rukatunturi HS 142 / 10 km Germany Tino Edelmann Finland Janne Ryynänen Japan Akito Watabe|
370 3 3 December 2011 Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS 100 / 10 km Norway Haavard Klemetsen Italy Alessandro Pittin Germany Tino Edelmann
371 4 4 December 2011 Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS 138 / Penalty Race Germany Eric Frenzel France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Germany Björn Kircheisen
372 5 10 December 2011 Austria Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS 98 / 10 km Norway Jan Schmid France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Germany Tino Edelmann
373 6 11 December 2011 Austria Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS 98 / 10 km France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Norway Magnus Krog Austria Mario Stecher
374 7 17 December 2011 Austria Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS 109 / 10 km France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Japan Akito Watabe Italy Alessandro Pittin
375 8 18 December 2011 Austria Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS 109 / 10 km France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Italy Alessandro Pittin Norway Jørgen Graabak
8 January 2012 Germany Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS 106 / 10 km moved to Oberstdorf
376 9 8 January 2012 Germany Oberstdorf[nb 1] [3] Schattenbergschanze HS 137 / 10 km Norway Mikko Kokslien Norway Magnus Moan Germany Björn Kircheisen
377 10 13 January 2012 France Chaux-Neuve La Côté Feuillée HS 117 / 10 km Italy Alessandro Pittin France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Germany Fabian Riessle
378 11 14 January 2012 France Chaux-Neuve La Côté Feuillée HS 117 / 10 km Italy Alessandro Pittin France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Germany Fabian Riessle
379 12 15 January 2012 France Chaux-Neuve La Côté Feuillée HS 117 / 10 km Italy Alessandro Pittin Norway Jørgen Graabak Norway Mikko Kokslien
28 January 2012 Poland Zakopane Wielka Krokiew HS 134 / 10 km technical problems[4]
29 January 2012 Poland Zakopane Wielka Krokiew HS 134 / Penalty Race
380 13 3 February 2012 Italy Val di Fiemme[5] Trampolino dal Ben HS 134 / Penalty Race France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Germany Björn Kircheisen Norway Mikko Kokslien
381 14 5 February 2012 Italy Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS 134 / 10 km Japan Akito Watabe Norway Mikko Kokslien United States Bill Demong
382 15 11 February 2012 Kazakhstan Almaty Gorney Gigant HS 140 / 10 km Norway Mikko Kokslien Germany Björn Kircheisen Japan Akito Watabe
383 16 12 February 2012 Kazakhstan Almaty Gorney Gigant HS 140 / 10 km Norway Mikko Kokslien Japan Akito Watabe Austria Bernhard Gruber
384 17 18 February 2012 Germany Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS 140 / 10 km Japan Akito Watabe France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Austria Bernhard Gruber
385 18 19 February 2012 Germany Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS 140 / 10 km France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Austria Bernhard Gruber Czech Republic Tomáš Slavík
386 19 25 February 2012 Czech Republic Liberec Ještěd A HS 134 / 10 km Austria Bernhard Gruber Germany Eric Frenzel Austria Wilhelm Denifl
387 20 26 February 2012 Czech Republic Liberec Ještěd A HS 134 / 10 km Japan Akito Watabe France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Austria Mario Stecher
2 March 2012 Finland Lahti Salpausselkä HS 106 / 10 km cancelled
388 21 3 March 2012 Finland Lahti Salpausselkä HS 130 / Penalty Race Norway Jan Schmid Germany Tino Edelmann Germany Johannes Rydzek
389 22 9 March 2012 Norway Oslo Midtstubakken HS 106 / 10 km Japan Akito Watabe Norway Mikko Kokslien Austria Bernhard Gruber
390 23 10 March 2012 Norway Oslo Midtstubakken HS 134 / 10 km United States Bryan Fletcher Norway Mikko Kokslien Japan Taihei Kato

Team

source:[2]

No. Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third Det.
13 1 16 December 2011 Austria Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS 109 / 2 x 5 km
Sprint
 France I
Sébastien Lacroix
Jason Lamy-Chappuis
 Italy I
Lukas Runggaldier
Alessandro Pittin
 Norway I
Mikko Kokslien
Magnus Krog
7 January 2012 Germany Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS 106 / 4 x 5 km moved to Oberstdorf
14 2 7 January 2012 Germany Oberstdorf[nb 1][3] Schattenbergschanze HS 137 / 4 x 5 km  Norway
Magnus Moan
Mikko Kokslien
Jan Schmid
Jørgen Graabak
 Germany
Johannes Rydzek
Fabian Riessle
Eric Frenzel
Tino Edelmann
 Austria
Wilhelm Denifl
Christoph Bieler
Mario Stecher
Bernhard Gruber
15 3 4 February 2012 Italy Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS 106 / 2 x 5 km
Sprint
 Norway I
Mikko Kokslien
Magnus Moan
 France I
Maxime Laheurte
Jason Lamy-Chappuis
 France II
François Braud
Sébastien Lacroix

Standings

Overall

Rank Points
1 France Jason Lamy-Chappuis 1306
2 Japan Akito Watabe 1238
3 Norway Mikko Kokslien 1061
4 Austria Bernhard Gruber 765
5 Germany Björn Kircheisen 728
6 Germany Eric Frenzel 727
7 Italy Alessandro Pittin 724
8 Germany Tino Edelmann 685
9 Norway Jan Schmid 619
10 Norway Håvard Klemetsen 559
Rank Points
11 Austria Wilhelm Denifl 537
12 Norway Magnus Moan 509
13 Germany Johannes Rydzek 467
14 Germany Fabian Rießle 458
15 Austria Mario Stecher 452
16 Norway Jørgen Graabak 442
17 United States Bryan Fletcher 431
18 Austria Christoph Bieler 419
19 France Sébastien Lacroix 402
20 United States Bill Demong 393
Rank Points
21 Norway Magnus Krog 373
22 France Maxime Laheurte 302
23 France François Braud 293
24 Italy Lukas Runggaldier 260
25 Japan Taihei Kato 202
26 Finland Janne Ryynänen 200
27 Norway Gudmund Storlien 183
28 United States Johnny Spillane 162
29 Czech Republic Miroslav Dvořák 160
29 Japan Yūsuke Minato 160

Nations Cup

Rank Points
1  Norway 4903
2  Germany 4109
3  France 3303
4  Austria 3027
5  Japan 2029
6  United States 1668
7  Italy 1623
8  Czech Republic 461
9  Finland 381
10  Slovenia 268

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
First World Cup podium
Victory in this World Cup (in brackets victory for all time)

Notes

  1. 1 2 Rescheduled from Schonach.

References

  1. Cup Standings
  2. 1 2 ""DKB" FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 2011/12" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  3. 1 2 "Schonach rescheduled in Oberstdorf (GER)". fis-ski.com (Fédération Internationale de Ski). 3 January 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  4. "Zakopane (POL) cancelled". fis-ski.com (Fédération Internationale de Ski). 2 January 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  5. "Zakopane Penalty Race rescheduled in Val di Fiemme (ITA)". fis-ski.com (Fédération Internationale de Ski). 11 January 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2012.

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