2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup

FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup 2016/17
Discipline Men Women
Summer Markus Eisenbichler Lucile Morat
Winter Clemens Aigner Joséphine Pagnier
Competition
Edition 15th (Summer), 26th (Winter) 9th (Summer), 13th (Winter)
Locations 7 (Summer), 15 (Winter) 2 (Summer), 1 (Winter)
Individual 14 (Summer), 30 (Winter) 3 (Summer), 2 (Winter)
Cancelled(Summer), — (Winter) 1 (Summer), — (Winter)
Rescheduled(Summer), 7 (Winter)(Summer), — (Winter)

The 2016/17 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 26th in a row (24th official) Continental Cup winter season and the 14th official summer season in ski jumping for men. This was one of the busiest men's season in Continental Cup history with 14 summmer and 30 winter individual events. Markus Eisenbichler won winter overall and Clemens Aigner won summer overall season.

This was also the 13th winter and the 9th summer season for women. French women dominated this season as Lucile Morat won summer overall and Joséphine Pagnier won winter overall.

Other competitive circuits this season included also the World Cup, Grand Prix, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup.

Map of continental cup hosts

All 23 continental cup hosts in summer (7 men's / 2 women's) and in winter (15 men's / 1 women's) this season.

Europe

Germany

Austria

United States

Asia

Men's Summer

Individual men's events in the CC history
Total F L N Winners
171 94 77

after large hill event in Klingenthal (1 October 2016)

Calendar

All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third Overall leader R.
158 1 1 July 2016 Kranj
(Bauhenk HS109)
N 074 Peter Prevc Rok Justin Clemens Aigner Peter Prevc [1]
159 2 2 July 2016 N 075 Peter Prevc Robert Kranjec Jaka Hvala [2]
160 3 20 August 2016 Kuopio
(Puijo HS127)
L 085 Jarkko Määttä Maximilian Steiner Yūken Iwasa [3]
161 4 21 August 2016 L 086 Jarl Magnus Riiber Alex Insam Krzysztof Miętus [4]
162 5 26 August 2016 Frenštát
(Areal Horečky HS106)
N 076 Lukas Hlava S. Colloredo A. Zniszczoł [5]
163 6 27 August 2016 N 077 A. Zniszczoł Lukas Hlava Bartłomiej Kłusek A. Zniszczoł [6]
164 7 10 September 2016 Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS138)
L 087 J. Ødegård Bjøreng H. Egner Granerud Robert Johansson [7]
165 8 11 September 2016 L 088 M. Eisenbichler Tilen Bartol H. Egner Granerud [8]
166 9 17 September 2016 Stams
(Brunnentalschanze HS115)
L 089 M. Eisenbichler Clemens Aigner M. Boyd-Clowes M. Eisenbichler [9]
167 10 18 September 2016 L 090 M. Eisenbichler Stefan Kraft Rok Justin [10]
168 11 24 September 2016 Wisła
(Malinka HS134)
L 091 Davide Bresadola Domen Prevc Jan Ziobro [11]
169 12 25 September 2016 L 092 M. Eisenbichler Daniel Huber Alex Insam [12]
170 13 30 September 2016 Klingenthal
(Vogtland Arena HS140)
L 093 M. Eisenbichler Stephan Leyhe Jan Ziobro [13]
171 14 1 October 2016 L 094 Jurij Tepeš J. Ødegård Bjøreng Jan Ziobro [14]
15th FIS Summer Continental Cup Men's Overall
(1 July – 1 October 2016)
M. Eisenbichler Jan Ziobro Rok Justin Summer Overall

Overall

Rank after 14 events Points
1 Markus Eisenbichler 618
2 Jan Ziobro 438
3 Rok Justin 430
4 Davide Bresadola 353
5 Aleksander Zniszczoł 337
6 Sebastian Colloredo 325
7 Joacim Ødegård Bjøreng 321
8 Alex Insam 305
9 Halvor Egner Granerud 291
10 Tilen Bartol 280

Men's Winter

Individual men's events in the CC history
Total F L N Winners
856 4 452 400

after normal hill event in Chaykovsky (19 March 2017)

Calendar

All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third Overall leader R.
9 December 2016 Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS138)
L cnx rescheduled to Vikersund on the same dates
(due to World Cup replacement conflict in Lillehammer)
10 December 2016 L cnx
11 December 2016 L cnx
827 1 [a]9 December 2016 Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken HS117)
L 427 Cene Prevc Tom Hilde Jan Ziobro Cene Prevc [15]
828 2 [b]10 December 2016 L 428 Cene Prevc Rok Justin Daniel Huber [16]
829 3 [c]11 December 2016 L 429 Anže Semenič Cene Prevc Tom Hilde [17]
830 4 [d]17 December 2016 Ruka
(Rukatunturi HS142)
L 430 Ulrich Wohlgenannt Florian Altenburger S. Colloredo [18]
831 5 18 December 2016 L 431 Elias Tollinger Stefan Huber Philipp Aschenwald [19]
832 6 27 December 2016 Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS140)
L 432 H. Egner Granerud Joakim Aune Aljaž Osterc [20]
833 7 28 December 2016 L 433 Daniel Huber Aljaž Osterc Joakim Aune [21]
834 8 7 January 2017 Titisee-Neustadt
(Hochfirstschanze HS142)
L 434 J. André Forfang Daniel Huber Klemens Murańka Daniel Huber [22]
835 9 8 January 2017 L 435 Viktor Polášek J. André Forfang Clemenes Aigner [23]
836 10 14 January 2017 Garmisch-Pa
(Gr. Olympiaschanze HS140)
L 436 Anže Lanišek Florian Altenburger Miran Zupančič [24]
837 11 15 January 2017 L 437 Miran Zupančič Anže Lanišek Nymoen Soeberg [25]
838 12 20 January 2017 Sapporo
(Okurayama HS100)
(Okurayama HS137)
N 397 Miran Zupančič Andreas Wank Anže Lanišek Miran Zupančič [26]
839 13 21 January 2017 L 438 Clemens Aigner Anže Lanišek A. Zniszczoł [27]
840 14 22 January 2017 L 439 Andreas Wank Nejc Dežman Miran Zupančič [28]
841 15 28 January 2017 Bischofshofen
(Paul-Ausserleitner HS140)
L 440 Clemens Aigner Tomáš Vančura Simon Ammann [29]
842 16 29 January 2017 L 441 Tomáš Vančura Simon Ammann Clemens Aigner Clemens Aigner [30]
843 17 4 February 2017 Erzurum
(Kiremitliktepe HS140 / 109)
L 442 Nejc Dežman Jaka Hvala S. Colloredo Miran Zupančič [31]
5 February 2017 L cnx moved from large HS140 hill to normal HS109 hill
844 18 [e]5 February 2017 N 398 Nejc Dežman Jaka Hvala Rok Justin Miran Zupančič [32]
845 19 11 February 2017 Brotterode
(Inselbergschanze HS117)
L 443 Nejc Dežman Miran Zupančič Joakim Aune [33]
846 20 12 February 2017 L 444 Felix Hoffmann Nejc Dežman Daniel Huber Nejc Dežman [34]
847 21 18 February 2017 Planica
(Bloudkova velikanka HS139)
L 445 Bor Pavlovčič Joakim Aune Viktor Polášek [35]
848 22 19 February 2017 L 446 Tilen Bartol Bor Pavlovčič Constantin Schmid [36]
25 February 2017 Iron Mountain
(Pine Mountain HS133)
L cnx cancelled due to strong wind and rescheduled on next day
849 23 [f]26 February 2017 L 447 Stefan Huber Klemens Murańka Clemens Aigner Nejc Dežman [37]
850 24 26 February 2017 L 448 H. Egner Granerud Bor Pavlovčič Stefan Huber [38]
851 25 4 March 2017 Rena
(Renabakkene HS139)
L 449 Clemens Aigner Bor Pavlovčič Tilen Bartol [39]
852 26 5 March 2017 L 450 Clemens Aigner Daniel Huber Bor Pavlovčič [40]
853 27 11 March 2017 Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew HS140)
L 451 Clemens Aigner Constantin Schmid Maximilian Steiner Clemens Aigner [41]
854 28 12 March 2017 L 452 Clemens Aigner Maximilian Steiner Constantin Schmid [42]
18 March 2017 Chaykovsky
(Snezhinka HS 140 / 106)
L cnx cancelled due to strong wind and moved to HS106 normal hill
855 29 [g]18 March 2017 N 399 Constantin Schmid Jakub Janda Clemens Aigner Clemens Aigner [43]
19 March 2017 L cnx cancelled due to strong wind and moved to HS106 normal hill
856 30 [h]19 March 2017 N 400 Clemens Aigner Rok Tarman Daniel Huber Clemens Aigner [44]
26th FIS Winter Continental Cup Men's Overall
(9 December 2016 – 19 March 2017)
Clemens Aigner Miran Zupančič Nejc Dežman Winter Overall

Overall

Rank after 30 events Points
1 Clemens Aigner 1191
2 Miran Zupančič 938
3 Nejc Dežman 862
4 Daniel Huber 827
5 Stefan Huber 702
6 Florian Altenburger 674
7 Bor Pavlovčič 627
8 Joakim Aune 612
9 Jaka Hvala 547
10 Maximilian Steiner 525

Women's Summer

Individual women's events in the CC history
Total L N M Winners
49 38 11

after normal hill event in Lillehammer (10 September 2016)

Calendar

All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third Overall leader R.
47 1 26 August 2016 Oberwiesenthal
(Fichtelbergschanzen HS106)
N 036 Lucile Morat Katharina Althaus Lara Malsiner Lucile Morat [45]
48 2 27 August 2016 N 037 Lucile Morat Katharina Althaus Carina Vogt [46]
49 3 10 September 2016 Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS100)
N 038 Thea Sofie Kleven Julia Huber Pauline Heßler [47]
11 September 2016 N cnx cancelled due to strong wind
9th FIS Summer Continental Cup Women's Overall
(26 August – 10 September 2016)
Lucile Morat Katharina Althaus Julia Huber Summer Overall

Overall

Rank after 3 events Points
1 Lucile Morat 200
2 Katharina Althaus 160
3 Julia Huber 117
Ramona Straub 117
5 Carina Vogt 95
6 Thea Sofie Kleven 100
7 Lara Malsiner 96
8 Juliane Seyfarth 95
9 Natasha Bodnarchuk 88
10 Anna Rupprecht 86

Women's Winter

Individual women's events in the CC history
Total L N M Winners
148 9 124 15

after normal hill event in Notodden (17 December 2016)

Calendar

All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third Overall leader R.
147 1 16 December 2016 Notodden
(Tveitanbakken HS100)
N 123 Joséphine Pagnier Luisa Görlich Gianina Ernst Joséphine Pagnier [48]
148 2 17 December 2016 N 124 Joséphine Pagnier Luisa Görlich Pauline Hessler [49]
13th FIS Winter Continental Cup Women's Overall
(16 – 17 December 2016)
Joséphine Pagnier Luisa Görlich Pauline Hessler Winter Overall

Overall

Rank after 2 events Points
1 Joséphine Pagnier 200
2 Luisa Görlich 160
3 Pauline Hessler 110
4 Sophie Mair 95
5 Gianina Ernst 80
6 Silje Opseth 76
7 Océane Avocat Gros 71
8 Elisabeth Raudaschl 60
9 Susanna Forsström 58
10 Arantxa Lancho 55

Participants

Overall, total of 26 countries for both men and ladies participated in this season:

Asia (4)
Europe (20)
North America (2)

Europa Cup vs. Continental Cup

  • Last two Europa Cup seasons (1991/92 and 1992/93) are recognized as first two Continental Cup seasons by International Ski Federation (FIS), although Continental Cup under this name officially started first season in 1993/94 season.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Originally men's large hill event in Lillehammer (9 December) was cancelled due to World Cup schedule conflict and moved to Vikersund (same date).
  2. ^ Originally men's large hill event in Lillehammer (10 December) was cancelled due to World Cup schedule conflict and moved to Vikersund (same date).
  3. ^ Originally men's large hill event in Lillehammer (11 December) was cancelled due to World Cup schedule conflict and moved to Vikersund (same date).
  4. ^ Men's large hill competition in Ruka (17 December) had only one round due to bad weather.
  5. ^ Originally scheduled men's large HS140 hill event in Erzurum (5 February) was rescheduled to normal HS109 hill event.
  6. ^ Men's large hill cancelled competition in Iron Mountain (25 February) was rescheduled on 26 February (first event of the day).
  7. ^ Men's HS140 large hill cancelled competition in Chaykovsky (18 March) was moved to HS106 normal hill.
  8. ^ Men's HS140 large hill cancelled competition in Chaykovsky (19 March) was moved to HS106 normal hill.

References

  1. ^ "Men Summer HS109: Kranj" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Men Summer HS109: Kranj" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Men Summer HS127: Kuopio" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 20 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Men Summer HS127: Kuopio" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Men Summer HS106: Frenštát pod Radhoštěm" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Men Summer HS106: Frenštát pod Radhoštěm" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  7. ^ "Men Summer HS138: Lillehammer" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Men Summer HS138: Lillehammer" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 September 2016.
  9. ^ "Men Summer HS115: Stams" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 17 September 2016.
  10. ^ "Men Summer HS115: Stams" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  11. ^ "Men Summer HS134 Wisła" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
  12. ^ "Men Summer HS134: Wisła" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  13. ^ "Men Summer HS140: Klingenthal" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 30 September 2016.
  14. ^ "Men Summer HS140: Klingenthal" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  15. ^ "Men Winter HS117: Vikersund" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  16. ^ "Men Winter HS117: Vikersund" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  17. ^ "Men Winter HS117: Vikersund" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
  18. ^ "Men Winter HS142: Ruka" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  19. ^ "Men Winter HS142: Ruka" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  20. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Engelberg" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  21. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Engelberg" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 28 December 2016.
  22. ^ "Men Winter HS142: Titisee-Neustadt" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  23. ^ "Men Winter HS142: Titisee-Neustadt" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  24. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Garmisch" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  25. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Garmisch" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 15 January 2017.
  26. ^ "Men Winter HS100: Sapporo" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
  27. ^ "Men Winter HS137: Sapporo" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  28. ^ "Men Winter HS137: Sapporo" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  29. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Bischofshofen" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 28 January 2017.
  30. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Bischofshofen" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  31. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Erzurum" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 4 February 2017.
  32. ^ "Men Winter HS109: Erzurum" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 5 February 2017.
  33. ^ "Men Winter HS117: Brotterode" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
  34. ^ "Men Winter HS117: Brotterode" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 12 February 2017.
  35. ^ "Men Winter HS139: Planica" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  36. ^ "Men Winter HS139: Planica" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  37. ^ "Men Winter HS133: Iron Mountain" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
  38. ^ "Men Winter HS133: Iron Mountain" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
  39. ^ "Men Winter HS139: Rena" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  40. ^ "Men Winter HS139: Rena" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 5 March 2017.
  41. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Zakopane" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  42. ^ "Men Winter HS140: Zakopane" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  43. ^ "Men Winter HS106: Chaykovsky" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  44. ^ "Men Winter HS106: Chaykovsky" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  45. ^ "Ladies Summer HS106: Oberwiesenthal" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  46. ^ "Ladies Summer HS106: Oberwiesenthal" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 27 August 2016.
  47. ^ "Ladies Summer HS100: Lillehammer" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  48. ^ "Ladies Winter HS100: Notodden" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
  49. ^ "Ladies Winter HS100: Notodden" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 17 December 2016.