2025–26 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

2025–26 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Johannes Lamparter Ida Marie Hagen
Nations Cup  Austria  Norway
Best Jumper Trophy Thomas Rettenegger Ingrid Låte
Best Skier Trophy Jens Lurås Oftebro Ida Marie Hagen
Compact Trophy Johannes Lamparter
Mass Start Trophy Thomas Rettenegger Ida Marie Hagen
Stage events
Ruka Tour Johannes Lamparter (1)
Triple
Competition
Edition 43rd 6th
Locations 10 8
Individual 20 16
Mixed 1 1

The 2025–26 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), will be the 43rd World Cup season for men and the 6th season for women as the highest level of international nordic combined competitions.[1][2][3]

The men's season will start on 28 November 2025 in Ruka, Finland and will conclude on 15 March 2026 in Oslo–Holmenkollen, Norway. The women's season will start on 5 December 2025 in Trondheim, Norway and will conclude on 15 March 2026 in Oslo–Holmenkollen, Norway.[4]

A major highlight of the season for men will be the 2026 Winter Olympics, held in MilanCortina, Italy, from 11 to 19 February, with the nordic combined events taking place in Val di Fiemme. The results from these competitions will not be included in the World Cup standings.

Vinzenz Geiger (men's) and Nathalie Armbruster (women's), both from Germany, were the reigning champions from the previous season.

Season overview

A significant development for the 2025–26 season is the introduction of the first-ever men’s ski flying event in nordic combined, scheduled to take place at the Kulm in Bad Mitterndorf, Austria.

Additionally, FIS announced an increase in prize money and the implementation of full gender parity in the overall World Cup prize funds.[5]

Map of world cup hosts

Europe

I. Period (Ruka–Men)
II. Period
III. Period
IV. Period (B.Mitterndorf–Men)
Location of all 10 World Cup hosts of the season

Men

Calendar

Event key: GUN – Gundersen / COM – Compact / MSS – Mass Start
[7]
All No. Date Place (Hill) Discipline Winner Second Third Overall Leader R.
633 1 28 November 2025 Ruka
(Rukatunturi HS142)
7,5 km COM 010 Johannes Lamparter Julian Schmid Ilkka Herola Johannes Lamparter [8]
634 2 29 November 2025 10 km GUN 154 Johannes Lamparter Julian Schmid Thomas Rettenegger [9]
30 November 2025 10 km MSS cnx cancelled due to strong wind
8th Ruka Tour Overall
(28 – 30 November 2025)
Johannes Lamparter Julian Schmid Ilkka Herola [10]
635 3 6 December 2025 Trondheim
(Granåsen HS102/HS138)
10 km MSS 032 Thomas Rettenegger Wendelin Thannheimer Franz-Josef Rehrl Johannes Lamparter [11]
636 4 7 December 2025 10 km GUN 155 Johannes Lamparter Franz-Josef Rehrl Julian Schmid [12]
637 5 19 December 2025 Ramsau
(W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98)
10 km MSS 033 Thomas Rettenegger Jens Lurås Oftebro Stefan Rettenegger [13]
638 6 20 December 2025 10 km GUN 109 Vinzenz Geiger Jens Lurås Oftebro Johannes Lamparter [14]
3 January 2026 Schonach
(Langenwaldschanze HS100)
10 km GUN cancelled due to bad weather conditions
4 January 2026 7.5 km COM
639 7 9 January 2026 Otepää
(Tehvandi HS97)
10 km MSS 034
640 8 10 January 2026 10 km GUN 110
641 9 11 January 2026 7.5 km COM 011
642 10 17 January 2026 Oberhof
(Kanzlersgrund HS100)
10 km GUN 111
643 11 18 January 2026 10 km GUN 112
644 12 30 January 2026 Seefeld
(Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109)
10 km MSS 035
645 13 31 January 2026 7.5 km COM 012
646 14 1 February 2026 12.5 km GUN 113
13th Nordic Combined Triple Overall
(30 January – 1 February 2026)
2026 Winter Olympics
(11–19 February • Val di Fiemme,  Italy)[a]
647 15 27 February 2026 Bad Mitterndorf
(Kulm HS235)
7.5 km COM 001
648 16 6 March 2026 Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
10 km GUN 156
649 17 15 March 2026 Oslo
(Holmenkollbakken HS134)
10 km GUN 157
43rd FIS World Cup Overall
(28 November 2025 – 15 March 2026)

Standings

Women

Individual events in the World Cup history
Total GUN–N GUN–L MSS COM Winners
52 34 1 8 9 8[22]

after Gundersen in Ramsau (20 December 2025)

Calendar

Event key: GUN – Gundersen / COM – Compact / MSS – Mass Start
[23]
All No. Date Place (Hill) Discipline Winner Second Third Overall Leader R.
49 1 5 December 2025 Trondheim
(Granåsen HS102)
5 km GUN 033 Ida Marie Hagen Nathalie Armbruster Alexa Brabec Ida Marie Hagen [24]
50 2 6 December 2025 5 km MSS 007 Katharina Gruber Ida Marie Hagen Nathalie Armbruster [25]
51 3 19 December 2025 Ramsau
(W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98)
5 km MSS 008 Ida Marie Hagen Alexa Brabec Minja Korhonen [26]
52 4 20 December 2025 5 km GUN 034 Ida Marie Hagen Alexa Brabec Nathalie Armbruster [27]
3 January 2026 Schonach
(Langenwaldschanze HS100)
5 km GUN cancelled due to bad weather conditions
4 January 2026 5 km COM
53 5 9 January 2026 Otepää
(Tehvandi HS97)
5 km MSS 009
54 6 10 January 2026 5 km GUN 035
55 7 11 January 2026 5 km COM 010
56 8 17 January 2026 Oberhof
(Kanzlersgrund HS100)
5 km GUN 036
57 9 18 January 2026 5 km GUN 037
58 10 30 January 2026 Seefeld
(Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109)
5 km MSS 010
59 11 31 January 2026 5 km COM 011
60 12 1 February 2026 7.5 km GUN 038
2nd Nordic Combined Triple Overall
(30 January – 1 February 2026)
61 13 6 March 2026 Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
5 km GUN 002
62 14 15 March 2026 Oslo
(Holmenkollbakken HS134)
5 km GUN 003
5th Women's FIS World Cup Overall
(5 December 2025 – 15 March 2025)

Standings

Mixed team

World Cup history in real time
Total Relay Winners
3 3 1

after Relay event in Trondheim (16 March 2024)

All # Date Place (Hill) Discipline Winner Second Third R.
4 1 7 March 2025 Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
2 x 2.5 km + 2 x 5 km
Relay 004

Provisional competition rounds

Podium table by nation

Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.[40]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria61411
2 Norway3306
3 Germany1438
4 United States0213
5 Finland0022
Totals (5 entries)10101030

Points distribution

The table shows the number of points won in the 2025–26 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup for men and women.

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Individual 100 90 80 70 60 55 52 49 46 43 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Triple – Days 1 & 2 50 45 40 35 30 28 26 24 23 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Triple – Day 3 200 180 160 140 120 112 104 96 92 88 80 76 72 68 64 60 56 52 48 44 40 36 32 28 24 20 16 12 8 4

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
First World Cup podium
Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)

Retirements

The following notable nordic combined skiers, who competed in the World Cup, are expected to retire during or after the 2025–26 season:

Notes

  1. ^ Olympic Games are included in the World Cup calendar, but their results do not contribute to the overall World Cup standings.

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