FIS Cup (ski jumping)
The FIS Cup (ski jumping) is a series of ski jumping competitions arranged yearly by the International Ski Federation. It is considered the third level of international ski jumping, ranking below the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup and the FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup. Most of the events are held on normal hills, with a construction point of 90 meters.
Jumpers rarely compete the entire season in the FIS Cup. If a jumper performs well in the FIS Cup, he is often moved up to the Continental Cup.
Standings
Men
Season | Winner | Second | Third |
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2005/06 | Mario Innauer | Wojciech Skupień | Gregor Schlierenzauer |
2006/07 | Nicolas Fettner | Stefan Innerwinkler | Pavel Karelin |
2007-08 | Markus Eggenhofer | Nicolas Fettner | Łukasz Rutkowski |
2008/09 | Dawid Kubacki | Roman Sergeevich Trofimov | Felix Brodauf |
2009/10 | Felix Brodauf | Nico Hermann | Jörg Ritzerfeld |
2010/11 | Tomáš Zmoray | Lukas Müller | Ilmir Hazetdinov |
2011/12 | Cene Prevc | Rok Justin | Michael Dreher |
2012/13 | David Unterberger | Markus Eisenbichler | Markus Schiffner |
2013/14 | Marco Grigoli | Pascal Egloff | Tomáš Zmoray |
2014/15 | Andrzej Stękała | Žiga Mandl | Przemysław Kantyka |
2015/16 | Danny Queck | Michael Dreher | Simon Greiderer |
Ladies
Season | Winner | Second | Third |
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2012/13 | Sofia Tikhonova | Daniela Haralambie | Ema Klinec |
2013/14 | Urša Bogataj | Sofia Tikhonova | Michaela Doleželová |
2014/15 | Gianina Ernst | Daniela Haralambie | Svenja Würth |
2015/16 | Kinga Rajda | Daniela Haralambie | Urša Bogataj |
See also
References
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