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FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix

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FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix
GenreNordic combined
Inaugurated26 August 1998; 26 years ago (26 August 1998) (Men)
18 August 2018; 6 years ago (18 August 2018) (Women)
Organised byInternational Ski Federation
2024 FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix

The FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix is a summer Nordic combined competition organized yearly by International Ski Federation. It was first arranged in 1998. The women's inaugural competition was organised in 2018. Since 2017 a skier has to compete in every event during a season to be eligible for the overall standings.[1]

Map of all grand prix hosts

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All 21 locations which have been hosting grand prix events for men and ladies at least one time in the history of this competition. Chaux-Neuve is the newest addition to the calendar, debuting in 2024.[2]

FIS Nordic Combined Grand Prix (Austria)

Standings

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The table below shows the three highest ranked skiers for each world cup season.[3]

Men's

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Overall

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     Season      Winner      Runner-up      Third
1998 Germany Matthias Looß Germany Jens Gaiser
Austria Felix Gottwald
1999 Germany Ronny Ackermann Germany Sebastian Haseney Germany Jens Deimel
2000 Austria Felix Gottwald Finland Samppa Lajunen Germany Georg Hettich
2001 Finland Samppa Lajunen United States Bill Demong Germany Jens Gaiser
2002 Austria Mario Stecher Austria Felix Gottwald United States Todd Lodwick
2003 Germany Jens Gaiser United States Todd Lodwick Germany Ronny Ackermann
2004 United States Todd Lodwick Austria Christoph Bieler United States Johnny Spillane
2005 Austria Christoph Bieler Austria Michael Gruber Norway Petter Tande
2006 Austria Christoph Bieler Austria Mario Stecher Austria Felix Gottwald
2007 Austria David Kreiner France Jason Lamy-Chappuis Germany Björn Kircheisen
2008 Austria Mario Stecher Finland Anssi Koivuranta Switzerland Ronny Heer
2009 Germany Tino Edelmann France Jonathan Félisaz Switzerland Ronny Heer
2010 Germany Johannes Rydzek Norway Magnus Moan Germany Eric Frenzel
2011 Germany Johannes Rydzek Germany Björn Kircheisen Germany Eric Frenzel
2012 Austria Bernhard Gruber Japan Akito Watabe Germany Johannes Rydzek
2013 Austria Bernhard Gruber
Japan Akito Watabe
Germany Johannes Rydzek
2014 Germany Johannes Rydzek Germany Eric Frenzel Germany Björn Kircheisen
2015 Germany Johannes Rydzek Germany Fabian Rießle Japan Akito Watabe
2016 Norway Jarl Magnus Riiber Austria Mario Seidl France François Braud
2017 Estonia Kristjan Ilves Austria Martin Fritz Austria Lukas Greiderer
2018 Austria Mario Seidl Finland Ilkka Herola Austria Martin Fritz
2019 Austria Franz-Josef Rehrl Italy Samuel Costa France Antoine Gérard
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 Finland Ilkka Herola Austria Mario Seidl Germany Johannes Rydzek
2022 Finland Ilkka Herola Austria Franz-Josef Rehrl Austria Stefan Rettenegger
2023 Germany Johannes Rydzek Austria Franz-Josef Rehrl Germany Terence Weber
Rank Nation Wins Second Third Total
1  Austria 10 10 4 24
2  Germany 9 5 12 26
3  Finland 3 3 0 6
4  United States 1 2 2 5
5  Japan
 Norway
1 1 1 3
7  Estonia 1 0 0 1
8  France 0 2 2 4
9  Italy 0 1 0 1
10  Switzerland 0 0 2 2

Women's

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Overall

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     Season      Winner      Runner-up      Third
2018 Russia Stefaniya Nadymova
United States Tara Geraghty-Moats
Germany Jenny Nowak
2019 Russia Stefaniya Nadymova United States Tara Geraghty-Moats Germany Jenny Nowak
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 Norway Gyda Westvold Hansen Slovenia Ema Volavšek Austria Lisa Hirner
2022 Slovenia Ema Volavšek Germany Nathalie Armbruster Finland Minja Korhonen
2023 Slovenia Ema Volavšek Germany Nathalie Armbruster Norway Ida Marie Hagen
Rank Nation Wins Second Third Total
1  Slovenia 2 1 0 3
2  Russia 2 0 0 2
3  United States 1 1 0 2
4  Norway 1 0 1 2
5  Germany 0 2 2 4
6  Austria
 Finland
0 0 1 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Moan makes it a double, Ilves wins overall". FIS. 1 October 2017. Archived from the original on 31 October 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  2. ^ Henriques, Pablo (16 April 2024). "Combiné nordique : Chaux-Neuve va organiser une manche du Grand Prix d'été le 31 août et le 1er septembre". www.nordicmag.info (in French). Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Sommer Grand Prix" (in German). Retrieved 27 August 2024.