The 2019–20 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 41st World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 23rd official World Cup season in ski flying , and the 9th World Cup season for women. Before the season started, the FIS changed the name from Ladies to Women's World Cup.[ 1] [ 2]
Map of World Cup hosts
All 26 locations that hosted World Cup events in this season.
2019–20 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Europe)
2019–20 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Germany)
2019–20 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Austria)
2019–20 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Asia)
Raw Air
Titisee-Neustadt Five
Willingen Five
Four Hills Tournament
Russia Tour Blue Bird
Calendar
Men
World Cup history in real time
Total
FH
LH
NH
Winners
1002
127
717
158
164
including LH event in Lillehammer (10 March 2020)
Women
World Cup history in real time
Total
FH
LH
NH
Winners
151
—
28
123
19
including LH event in Lillehammer (10 March 2020)
Men's team
World Cup history in real time
Total
FH
LH
NH
Winners
107
23
82
2
7
including LH event in Oslo (7 March 2020)
Women's team
World Cup history in real time
Total
FH
LH
NH
Winners
6
—
—
6
3
including NH event in Zaō (18 January 2020)
Men's standings
Overall
Nations Cup
Prize money
Rank
after all 35 payouts
CHF
1
Stefan Kraft
199,400
2
Karl Geiger
186,200
3
Dawid Kubacki
160,700
4
Ryōyū Kobayashi
160,100
5
Stephan Leyhe
141,750
6
Marius Lindvik
116,850
7
Kamil Stoch
114,850
8
Peter Prevc
93,200
9
Daniel-André Tande
90,500
10
Philipp Aschenwald
79,700
Four Hills Tournament
Titisee Neustadt Five
Willingen Five
Women's standings
Overall
Nations Cup
Prize money
Rank
after all 18 payouts
CHF
1
Chiara Hölzl
46,890
2
Maren Lundby
46,765
3
Eva Pinkelnig
42,102
4
Sara Takanashi
30,580
5
Katharina Althaus
23,446
6
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
21,924
7
Marita Kramer
20,974
8
Nika Križnar
19,560
9
Ema Klinec
19,465
10
Silje Opseth
18,284
Qualifications
Achievements
First World Cup career victory
Men
Yukiya Satō (24), in his third season – the WC 3 in Nizhny Tagil
Marius Lindvik (21), in his fourth season – the WC 9 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Stephan Leyhe (28), in his eighth season – the WC 19 in Willingen
Women
First World Cup podium
Men
Women
Marita Kramer (18), in her third season – the WC 4 in Sapporo
Lara Malsiner (19), in her fifth season – the WC 13 in Hinzenbach
Silje Opseth (20), in her fifth season – the WC 15 in Lillehammer
Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
^ Large hill event in Val di Fiemme scheduled on 11 January 2020 was moved to normal hill HS106 due to technical reasons: avalanche on large hill.
^ Large hill event in Val di Fiemme scheduled on 12 January 2020 was moved to normal hill HS104 due to technical reasons: avalanche on large hill.
^ Large hill qualification round in Willingen was rescheduled from 7 to 8 February 2020 due to weather conditions.
^ 2nd round cancelled after 27 jumpers due to wind conditions. 1st round results stand.
^ Canceled large hill event from Ruka scheduled on 1 December 2019, will be replaced in Lahti on 28 February 2020
^ Qualification in Oslo, competition was rescheduled to Lillehammer on 9 March 2020.
^ Qualification in Oslo, competition was rescheduled to Lillehammer on 9 March 2020.
Retirements
Men
Women
References
External links