FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee 2006
The FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee 2006 (German: 6. FIS Ladies Sommer Grand-Prix) was the 6th edition of the FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee, an international ski jumping tournament, that was held in the 2006–07 season on hills in Germany and Austria. The tournament began on 6 August 2006 with a competition on the hill in Klingenthal. Three days later, the second contest took place on the hill in Pöhla, with further events in Meinerzhagen. First, a team competition was held, followed by an individual one. On 15 August, the tournament concluded with an individual competition in Bischofshofen.
The first contest was won by Anette Sagen, and the next by Juliane Seyfarth. The third contest – the team event – was won by the United States team consisting of Avery Ardovino, Abby Hughes, Alissa Johnson, and Jessica Jerome. The penultimate and final events were again won by Anette Sagen, who became the overall winner of the 6th edition for the third time and also scored the most points in the FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee overall standings. Juliane Seyfarth finished 2nd in the general classification, and Jessica Jerome 3rd. A total of 64 female jumpers from 13 national teams participated in the series.
Background
Context
Until 1998, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation did not organize any women's competitions.[1] However, female jumpers occasionally participated as forerunners in men's events or competed but were not classified.[2][3] In January 1998, unofficial junior world championships for women were held in Sankt Moritz, recognized as the first international women's event.[4] In March of the same year, the first senior women's events under FIS auspices took place – two Continental Cup contests in Schönwald.[1][5] In the following season, the FIS Ladies Winter Tournee was organized for the first time, the inaugural international women's series under FIS.[6] Since summer 2001, a plastic hill tournament – the FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee – has also been held.[7] In the 2005–06 season, the series was included in the women's Continental Cup calendar.[8]
Of the jumpers participating in the 2006 FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee, 31 had competed in the previous – 5th – edition. Among those classified in the top 30 of the prior edition, absent were Germans Kristin Schmidt (12th) and Lisa Rexhäuser (16th), Slovenian Maja Vtič (5th), Italian Lisa Demetz (8th), Austrian Katrin Stefaner (21st), and Norwegian Stine Småkasin (27th). The winner of the 2005 FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee was Anette Sagen, ahead of Jessica Jerome and Line Jahr.[9]
In previous editions, Daniela Iraschko won twice (2001 and 2002),[10][11] as did Anette Sagen (2003 and 2005).[12][13] Austrian Eva Ganster won once (2004)[9] and finished 2nd twice (2001 and 2002).[10][11] Japanese Ayumi Watase placed in the top three twice – 3rd in 2001[10] and 2003[12] – as did American Jessica Jerome – 3rd in 2002[11] and 2nd in 2005.[13]
In the winter period, the FIS Ladies Grand Prix was organized under the same rules as the FSLT. Daniela Iraschko won four times (2000, 2001, 2002, 2005),[14][15][16][9] Eva Ganster stood on the podium four times (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004).[14][15][17][18] Anette Sagen finished 2nd in 2002,[16] and first in 2003,[17] 2004,[18] and the final edition.[19] In the last four editions, Lindsey Van also reached the podium – 3rd in 2003,[17] and second in 2004,[18] 2005,[9] and 2006.[19]
2006–07 season
Before the tournament, in July 2006, four competitions were held in the USA and Canada as part of the 2006–07 women's Continental Cup. Juliane Seyfarth won all of them, with Daniela Iraschko finishing in the top three each time. Others on the podium included Anette Sagen (twice), Line Jahr, and Ulrike Gräßler.[20] Seyfarth led the standings with a 100-point advantage over Iraschko and 184 over Sagen. The entire top of the series was entered for the 2006 FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee; the highest-ranked Continental Cup jumper not participating was 21st-placed Yurika Hirayama from Japan.[21]
| Continental Cup overall standings before FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee[21] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Place | Athlete | Nation | Points | Deficit to leader |
| 1. | Juliane Seyfarth | Germany | 400 | – |
| 2. | Daniela Iraschko | Austria | 300 | 100 |
| 3. | Anette Sagen | Norway | 216 | 184 |
| 4. | Jessica Jerome | United States | 172 | 228 |
| 5. | Alissa Johnson | United States | 151 | 249 |
| 6. | Ulrike Gräßler | Germany | 145 | 255 |
| 7. | Lindsey Van | United States | 143 | 257 |
| 8. | Line Jahr | Norway | 142 | 258 |
| 9. | Katie Willis | Canada | 141 | 259 |
| 10. | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | Austria | 130 | 270 |
| 11. | Ayumi Watase | Japan | 112 | 288 |
| 12. | Abby Hughes | United States | 111 | 289 |
| 13. | Atsuko Tanaka | Canada | 74 | 326 |
| 14. | Nata De Leeuw | Canada | 71 | 329 |
| 15. | Tanja Drage | Austria | 67 | 333 |
| 16. | Vladěna Pustková | Czech Republic | 64 | 336 |
| 17. | Brenna Ellis | United States | 63 | 337 |
| 18. | Elena Runggaldier | Italy | 56 | 344 |
| 19. | Roberta D'Agostina | Italy | 50 | 350 |
| 20. | Zoya Lynch | Canada | 43 | 357 |
| 21. | Yurika Hirayama | Japan | 35 | 365 |
| 22. | Misaki Shigeno | Japan | 31 | 369 |
| 23. | Avery Ardovino | United States | 29 | 371 |
| 24. | Karla Keck | United States | 19 | 381 |
| 25. | Jaklyn Devos | Canada | 16 | 384 |
| 26. | Karin Friberg | United States | 14 | 386 |
| 27. | Elisabeth Andersson | United States | 11 | 389 |
| 28. | Brittany Rhoads | United States | 9 | 391 |
Rules
The rules for the FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee are the same as those for World Cup or Continental Cup events. Points from the competitions were counted toward the FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee overall classification.[22]
Jumps were scored in the same way as in World Cup or Continental Cup events. Reaching the K-point earned 60 points. Each additional meter added 2 points, while each meter short subtracted 2 points. Additionally, jump style and landing were judged by five FIS-appointed judges, each able to award up to 20 points. The two extreme scores (highest and lowest) were discarded from the final score.[23]
Hills
| Hill name | Location | K-point | Hill size | Hill record | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vogtlandschanze | Klingenthal | K-80 | 85.0 m | 86.0 m[24] | Marcus Schneider Maxime Laheurte Dejan Plevnik Eric Frenzel |
23.01.1998 18.01.2004 18.01.2004 18.01.2004 | |
| Pöhlbachschanze | Pöhla | K-60 | 65.0 m | 68.5 m[25] | Dirk Else | 2001 | |
| Meinhardus-Schanze | Meinerzhagen | K-62 | 68.0 m | 68.5 m[26] | Daniela Iraschko | 15.08.2004 | |
| Laideregg-Schanze | Bischofshofen | K-65 | 78.0 m | 76.5 m[27] | Martin Machreich | 12.02.2006 | |
Jury
The main directors of the competitions in the FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee were: Andreas Hille for the first event, Günter Beck for the second, Manfred Bachmann for the third and fourth, and Gerhard Krab for the last. The technical delegate for the first four competitions in Klingenthal, Pöhla, and Meinerzhagen was Dalibor Motejlek from the Czech Republic, with Edgar Ganster as his assistant.[28][29][30][31] For the final competition at Laideregg-Schanze, the technical delegate was Uwe Mühln from Germany, with Edgar Ganster again assisting.[32]
| Judge | Country | Position at the judging tower | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Klingenthal[28] | Pöhla[29] | Meinerzhagen[30] | Meinerzhagen[31] | Bischofshofen[32] | ||
| Michal Bartoš | Czech Republic | D | C | C | C | – |
| Claudia Denifl | Austria | – | – | – | – | D |
| Reinhard Distlmeier | Germany | C | – | – | – | – |
| Günther Frettlöh | Germany | – | – | A | A | – |
| Michael Herzig | Germany | E | – | – | – | – |
| Bernd Heß | Germany | – | A | – | – | – |
| Gerhardt Hoyer | Germany | – | B | – | – | – |
| Mirko Hünefeld | Germany | – | E | – | – | – |
| Stephan Klein | Germany | – | – | E | E | – |
| Bernd Krauß | Germany | A | – | – | – | – |
| Robert Krautgartner | Austria | – | – | – | – | E |
| Wolfgang Patzina | Germany | – | – | D | D | – |
| Günter Riedel | Germany | – | D | – | – | – |
| Manfred Schnetzer | Austria | – | – | – | – | B |
| Bernhard Selbach | Germany | – | – | B | B | – |
| Peter Stattmann | Austria | – | – | – | – | A |
| Jürgen Thomas | Germany | B | – | – | – | – |
| Helmut Wegscheider | Germany | – | – | – | – | C |
Podiums
Overall classification podium
| Athlete | Klingenthal[28] | Pöhla[29] | Meinerzhagen[31] | Bischofshofen[32] | Total score | Deficit | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Score | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Score | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Score | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Score | |||
| Anette Sagen | 79.5 m | 81.5 m | 230.0 | 60.5 m | 63.0 m | 226.4 | 67.0 m | 66.5 m | 250.8 | 73.0 m | 71.5 m | 267.8 | 975.0 | – |
| Juliane Seyfarth | 81.0 m | 81.0 m | 227.5 | 61.0 m | 62.0 m | 234.7 | 67.0 m | 67.0 m | 249.5 | 70.0 m | 72.0 m | 260.8 | 972.5 | 2.5 |
| Jessica Jerome | 79.0 m | 79.5 m | 225.0 | 60.0 m | 61.5 m | 230.1 | 63.0 m | 66.5 m | 213.7 | 70.0 m | 68.5 m | 250.9 | 919.7 | 55.3 |
Competition progress
Klingenthal
The first competition of the 2006 FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee was held on the normal-sized hill in Klingenthal. 49 jumpers participated. In the first round, three jumpers reached at least the K-point, set at 80 meters. The longest jump was by the last starter, Juliane Seyfarth (81.0 m). Half a meter shorter, with slightly lower style points than the German, were Lindsey Van and Elena Runggaldier. The third-best distance was achieved by Anette Sagen and Katie Willis (79.5 m). Seyfarth led after the first round, followed by Van and Runggaldier.[28]
In the final round, four jumpers exceeded the K-point. The longest jump in the second round was by Abby Hughes (83.5 m), though with lower style points. 14th after the first round, Japan's Izumi Yamada moved up to 5th overall with an 81-meter jump, earning the second-best score of the final round. She was overtaken by Jessica Jerome (79.5 m), who jumped 5th from the end. However, Norway's Anette Sagen (81.5 m), with the best score of the second round, took the lead and held it to win the competition. Seyfarth, with a similar distance but slightly lower style points, finished 2nd, 2.5 points behind Sagen. Jessica Jerome took 3rd.[28]
Two jumpers fell: Switzerland's Sabrina Windmüller in the first round and Canada's Nata De Leeuw in the second. The following jumpers withdrew: Germans Jeanine Drechsel and Laila Jung, Switzerland's Malika Schüpbach, and Norway's Silje Sprakehaug. Jumpers in both rounds started from the 13th gate. It rained during the competition, with air temperatures of 12.4 °C in the first round and 13.2 °C in the second.[28]
Results (6 August 2006)
| Place[28] | Jumper | Country | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Round 2 | Total score | |||||
| Jump | Score | Jump | Score | ||||
| 1. | Anette Sagen | Norway | 79.5 | 113.0 | 81.5 | 117.0 | 230.0 |
| 2. | Juliane Seyfarth | Germany | 81.0 | 116.0 | 81.0 | 111.5 | 227.5 |
| 3. | Jessica Jerome | United States | 79.0 | 111.5 | 79.5 | 113.5 | 225.0 |
| 4. | Lindsey Van | United States | 80.5 | 114.5 | 75.5 | 104.0 | 218.5 |
| 5. | Izumi Yamada | Japan | 73.5 | 97.0 | 81.0 | 115.5 | 212.5 |
| 6. | Katie Willis | Canada | 79.5 | 111.0 | 74.0 | 100.0 | 211.0 |
| 7. | Elena Runggaldier | Italy | 80.5 | 113.5 | 72.0 | 95.5 | 209.0 |
| 8. | Abby Hughes | United States | 72.0 | 96.0 | 83.5 | 111.0 | 207.0 |
| 9. | Bigna Windmüller | Switzerland | 75.5 | 103.5 | 75.0 | 102.5 | 206.0 |
| 10. | Daniela Iraschko | Austria | 74.0 | 102.0 | 73.0 | 99.5 | 201.5 |
| 11. | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | Austria | 72.5 | 97.5 | 73.5 | 99.5 | 197.0 |
| 12. | Alissa Johnson | United States | 73.0 | 98.0 | 73.5 | 98.5 | 196.5 |
| Line Jahr | Norway | 75.0 | 101.5 | 72.0 | 95.0 | 196.5 | |
| 14. | Ayumi Watase | Japan | 72.5 | 97.0 | 73.5 | 98.5 | 195.5 |
| 15. | Ulrike Gräßler | Germany | 75.0 | 101.5 | 71.0 | 93.0 | 194.5 |
| 16. | Gyda Enger | Norway | 70.0 | 90.5 | 75.5 | 103.5 | 194.0 |
| 17. | Rieko Kanai | Japan | 69.0 | 88.0 | 73.5 | 98.5 | 186.5 |
| 18. | Atsuko Tanaka | Canada | 71.0 | 93.5 | 70.5 | 92.0 | 185.5 |
| 19. | Melanie Faißt | Germany | 73.5 | 97.5 | 68.5 | 86.5 | 184.0 |
| Yoshiko Yoshiizumi | Japan | 69.5 | 90.0 | 71.5 | 94.0 | 184.0 | |
| 21. | Brenna Ellis | United States | 70.5 | 92.0 | 67.5 | 84.5 | 176.5 |
| 22. | Vladěna Pustková | Czech Republic | 68.5 | 87.5 | 69.5 | 88.5 | 176.0 |
| 23. | Tanja Drage | Austria | 69.0 | 88.0 | 68.5 | 86.5 | 174.5 |
| 24. | Anna Häfele | Germany | 71.5 | 93.5 | 63.0 | 74.5 | 168.0 |
| 25. | Svenja Würth | Germany | 66.5 | 79.5 | 68.0 | 82.5 | 162.0 |
| 26. | Roberta D'Agostina | Italy | 63.5 | 76.5 | 67.0 | 84.0 | 160.5 |
| 27. | Katja Požun | Slovenia | 64.0 | 76.5 | 64.5 | 78.5 | 155.0 |
| 28. | Eva Logar | Slovenia | 64.5 | 78.5 | 59.5 | 63.5 | 142.0 |
| 29. | Nata De Leeuw | Canada | 67.0 | 82.5 | 67.5 | 55.5 | 138.0 |
| 30. | Magdalena Schnurr | Germany | 64.5 | 78.5 | 55.0 | 53.5 | 132.0 |
| 31. | Carina Vogt | Germany | 63.5 | 75.5 | – | – | 75.5 |
| 32. | Salome Fuchs | Switzerland | 63.5 | 75.0 | – | – | 75.0 |
| 33. | Verena Pock | Austria | 63.0 | 74.5 | – | – | 74.5 |
| 34. | Zoya Lynch | Canada | 63.5 | 73.5 | – | – | 73.5 |
| 35. | Carina Ziller | Germany | 60.0 | 68.0 | – | – | 68.0 |
| Nicole Hauer | Germany | 60.0 | 68.0 | – | – | 68.0 | |
| 37. | Mari Backe | Norway | 58.5 | 65.0 | – | – | 65.0 |
| 38. | Franziska Moser | Germany | 58.5 | 64.5 | – | – | 64.5 |
| 39. | Anja Tepeš | Slovenia | 57.0 | 62.0 | – | – | 62.0 |
| 40. | Valentine Prucker | Italy | 56.5 | 61.0 | – | – | 61.0 |
| Michaela Doleželová | Czech Republic | 58.0 | 61.0 | – | – | 61.0 | |
| 42. | Barbara Stuffer | Italy | 56.0 | 59.5 | – | – | 59.5 |
| 43. | Stefanie Krieg | Germany | 56.0 | 55.5 | – | – | 55.5 |
| 44. | Live Frisak | Norway | 56.0 | 55.0 | – | – | 55.0 |
| 45. | Esther Steindl | Austria | 54.5 | 53.0 | – | – | 53.0 |
| 46. | Monika Pogladič | Slovenia | 53.5 | 50.5 | – | – | 50.5 |
| 47. | Sabrina Windmüller | Switzerland | 60.0 | 41.5 | – | – | 41.5 |
| 48. | Monika Planinc | Slovenia | 49.0 | 38.5 | – | – | 38.5 |
| 49. | Elina Knutsson | Sweden | 47.0 | 34.5 | – | – | 34.5 |
Pöhla
Three days after the opening competition of the 2006 FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee in Klingenthal, the second individual event took place at the Pöhlbachschanze (K-60). In the first round, seven jumpers reached or exceeded the K-point. Germany's Ulrike Gräßler jumped the farthest at 62 meters, 6.5 meters short of the hill record. Juliane Seyfarth achieved the second-best distance (61.0 m). Half a meter shorter, Anette Sagen landed with lower style points, placing 8th after the first round. Higher scores than Sagen were earned by Jacqueline Seifriedsberger (114.0 pts), Jessica Jerome (112.5 pts), Katie Willis (112.5 pts), Lindsey Van (111.3 pts), and Alissa Johnson (110.3 pts). Gräßler led after the first round, 0.4 points ahead of Seyfarth, with Seifriedsberger 3rd, 1.5 points ahead of Jerome.[29]
In the final round, Ulrike Gräßler and Anette Sagen (63.0 m) achieved the best distance, the only two among 11 jumpers to reach or exceed the K-point. Gräßler, with lower style points than her closest rivals, lost the lead. Seyfarth, jumping second-to-last, landed a meter shorter in both rounds but earned higher style points, overtaking Gräßler. Alissa Johnson, with the second-best distance in the final round, climbed three spots in the standings. Jessica Jerome (61.5 m), with the second-best score in the final round and style points similar to Seyfarth's, secured 3rd place. Seyfarth won with a 2.7-point lead over Gräßler and 4.6 over Jerome.[29]
As in Klingenthal, Switzerland's Sabrina Windmüller fell during her jump. Norway's Gyda Enger withdrew from the competition. Jumpers started from the 9th gate in the first round and the 10th in the final round. The weather was partly cloudy, with temperatures of 14.0 °C in the first round and 13.5 °C in the second.[29]
Results (9 August 2006)
| Place[29] | Jumper | Country | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Round 2 | Total score | |||||
| Jump | Score | Jump | Score | ||||
| 1. | Juliane Seyfarth | Germany | 61.0 | 115.9 | 62.0 | 118.8 | 234.7 |
| 2. | Ulrike Gräßler | Germany | 62.0 | 116.3 | 63.0 | 115.7 | 232.0 |
| 3. | Jessica Jerome | United States | 60.0 | 112.5 | 61.5 | 117.6 | 230.1 |
| 4. | Alissa Johnson | United States | 59.5 | 110.3 | 62.0 | 117.3 | 227.6 |
| 5. | Lindsey Van | United States | 59.5 | 111.3 | 61.5 | 116.1 | 227.4 |
| Katie Willis | Canada | 60.0 | 112.5 | 61.0 | 114.9 | 227.4 | |
| 7. | Anette Sagen | Norway | 60.5 | 109.7 | 63.0 | 116.7 | 226.4 |
| 8. | Line Jahr | Norway | 58.5 | 108.9 | 61.0 | 116.4 | 225.3 |
| 9. | Abby Hughes | United States | 59.0 | 109.6 | 61.0 | 113.4 | 223.0 |
| 10. | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | Austria | 60.0 | 114.0 | 58.0 | 108.2 | 222.2 |
| 11. | Bigna Windmüller | Switzerland | 60.0 | 107.0 | 60.0 | 111.5 | 218.5 |
| 12. | Ayumi Watase | Japan | 58.0 | 107.7 | 58.0 | 106.7 | 214.4 |
| 13. | Avery Ardovino | United States | 58.5 | 107.4 | 57.5 | 105.0 | 212.4 |
| 14. | Izumi Yamada | Japan | 55.5 | 99.2 | 60.5 | 112.2 | 211.4 |
| 15. | Yoshiko Yoshiizumi | Japan | 56.5 | 103.1 | 57.5 | 105.0 | 208.1 |
| 16. | Anna Häfele | Germany | 56.0 | 101.4 | 58.0 | 106.2 | 207.6 |
| 17. | Brenna Ellis | United States | 56.0 | 99.9 | 58.5 | 106.9 | 206.8 |
| 18. | Atsuko Tanaka | Canada | 55.5 | 99.7 | 57.0 | 103.8 | 203.5 |
| 19. | Vladěna Pustková | Czech Republic | 55.5 | 98.7 | 57.5 | 104.5 | 203.2 |
| 20. | Eva Logar | Slovenia | 55.5 | 99.7 | 56.5 | 102.1 | 201.8 |
| 21. | Melanie Faißt | Germany | 56.0 | 98.4 | 57.0 | 101.8 | 200.2 |
| 22. | Rieko Kanai | Japan | 56.0 | 100.4 | 55.5 | 99.7 | 200.1 |
| 23. | Verena Pock | Austria | 56.0 | 100.9 | 54.5 | 96.3 | 197.2 |
| 24. | Roberta D'Agostina | Italy | 53.5 | 94.4 | 56.5 | 102.1 | 196.5 |
| 25. | Malika Schüpbach | Switzerland | 55.5 | 97.2 | 56.0 | 98.4 | 195.6 |
| 26. | Katja Požun | Slovenia | 54.0 | 95.1 | 56.0 | 99.9 | 195.0 |
| 27. | Tanja Drage | Austria | 55.0 | 97.5 | 54.5 | 96.3 | 193.8 |
| 28. | Nicole Hauer | Germany | 54.0 | 95.6 | 55.0 | 98.0 | 193.6 |
| 29. | Nata De Leeuw | Canada | 54.5 | 96.8 | 53.0 | 91.2 | 188.0 |
| 30. | Elena Runggaldier | Italy | 53.5 | 94.4 | 53.0 | 93.2 | 187.6 |
| 31. | Salome Fuchs | Switzerland | 54.5 | 96.8 | 49.0 | 71.6 | 168.4 |
| 32. | Anja Tepeš | Slovenia | 53.5 | 93.9 | – | – | 93.9 |
| 33. | Stefanie Krieg | Germany | 52.5 | 92.0 | – | – | 92.0 |
| 34. | Franziska Moser | Germany | 54.0 | 90.6 | – | – | 90.6 |
| 35. | Zoya Lynch | Canada | 53.0 | 90.2 | – | – | 90.2 |
| 36. | Evelyn Insam | Italy | 52.0 | 89.3 | – | – | 89.3 |
| 37. | Karin Friberg | United States | 52.5 | 88.5 | – | – | 88.5 |
| 38. | Elisabeth Anderson | United States | 51.0 | 86.9 | – | – | 86.9 |
| 39. | Valentine Prucker | Italy | 50.0 | 84.5 | – | – | 84.5 |
| 40. | Barbara Stuffer | Italy | 49.5 | 82.3 | – | – | 82.3 |
| 41. | Live Frisak | Norway | 50.5 | 82.2 | – | – | 82.2 |
| 42. | Mari Backe | Norway | 49.0 | 81.6 | – | – | 81.6 |
| 43. | Steffi Reischl | Germany | 49.5 | 81.3 | – | – | 81.3 |
| 44. | Monika Pogladič | Slovenia | 48.5 | 75.4 | – | – | 75.4 |
| 45. | Esther Steindl | Austria | 48.0 | 74.7 | – | – | 74.7 |
| 46. | Michaela Doleželová | Czech Republic | 47.5 | 73.0 | – | – | 73.0 |
| 47. | Monika Planinc | Slovenia | 44.5 | 67.3 | – | – | 67.3 |
| 48. | Elina Knutsson | Sweden | 42.0 | 57.8 | – | – | 57.8 |
| 49. | Joanna Gawron | Poland | 42.0 | 57.3 | – | – | 57.3 |
| 50. | Simona Senoner | Italy | 36.5 | 45.1 | – | – | 45.1 |
| 51. | Nadine Kostner | Italy | 36.0 | 42.9 | – | – | 42.9 |
| 52. | Sabrina Windmüller | Switzerland | 44.0 | 39.6 | – | – | 39.6 |
| 53. | Gabriela Buńda | Poland | 34.5 | 38.3 | – | – | 38.3 |
Meinerzhagen
First competition (team)
The third event of the 6th edition of the FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee was the team competition held on the medium-sized hill in Meinerzhagen on 11 August. 15 teams competed, including 12 national teams and three mixed teams. After the first round, Switzerland led. The longest jumps were by Izumi Yamada and Salome Fuchs, both at 62.5 meters, with Fuchs earning higher style points. Japan and the United States followed closely behind. In the second group, Abby Hughes from the US jumped the farthest at 63.5 meters, putting the US in the lead with a 3.9-point advantage over Japan. In the third group, Alissa Johnson from the US jumped one meter shorter than Hughes. In the final group of the first round, Anette Sagen jumped 66.0 meters, keeping Norway in 4th but closing the gap to Japan. Juliane Seyfarth jumped 3.5 meters shorter, moving Germany to second after a weaker 56.0-meter jump by Japan's Yoshiko Yoshiizumi. The US led after the first round, 26.6 points ahead of Germany I and 32.4 ahead of Japan.[30]
In the fifth group, Elena Runggaldier jumped 64.5 meters, the longest of the round, with Izumi Yamada landing half a meter shorter, allowing Japan to reclaim 2nd place, five points ahead of Germany. In the 6th group, Abby Hughes jumped 67.0 meters, the longest of the round. Japan's Rieko Kanai (60.5 m) fell, enabling Norway to move to 3rd and Germany to regain 2nd after a 63.5-meter jump by Melanie Faißt. In the seventh group, Ulrike Gräßler from Germany jumped the farthest. After this round, the US led, followed by Germany (34.8 points behind) and Norway (25.1 points behind Germany). Japan was 1.1 points behind Norway. In the final eighth group, Anette Sagen again jumped farthest at 64.5 meters, topping the unofficial individual ranking by 7.5 points over Abby Hughes. Japan's Yoshiko Yoshiizumi jumped 4.5 meters shorter than Sagen, securing Norway's 3rd place and Japan's 4th. The US won with a 45.2-point lead over Germany and 66.0 over Norway.[30]
Jumpers used the 8th gate in the first round, the 9th in the fifth and sixth groups, the 8th again in the seventh, and the 7th in the final round.[30]
Results (11 August 2006)
| Place[30] | Team | Athlete | Round 1 | Round 2 | Team score | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jump | Score | Jump | Score | ||||
| 1. | United States I | Avery Ardovino | 62.0 | 108.5 | 62.0 | 111.5 | 916.2 |
| Abby Hughes | 63.5 | 112.1 | 67.0 | 122.5 | |||
| Alissa Johnson | 62.5 | 113.2 | 63.0 | 114.9 | |||
| Jessica Jerome | 64.0 | 118.8 | 62.5 | 114.7 | |||
| 2. | Germany I | Anna Häfele | 58.5 | 102.1 | 59.5 | 103.5 | 871.0 |
| Melanie Faißt | 61.0 | 105.6 | 63.5 | 112.6 | |||
| Ulrike Gräßler | 61.0 | 105.1 | 65.0 | 114.7 | |||
| Juliane Seyfarth | 62.5 | 113.2 | 62.5 | 114.2 | |||
| 3. | Norway | Gyda Enger | 57.5 | 98.7 | 60.5 | 104.4 | 850.2 |
| Mari Backe | 55.5 | 92.9 | 57.0 | 97.0 | |||
| Line Jahr | 59.0 | 103.8 | 61.5 | 111.3 | |||
| Anette Sagen | 66.0 | 123.6 | 64.5 | 118.5 | |||
| 4. | Japan | Izumi Yamada | 62.5 | 111.7 | 64.0 | 114.3 | 835.8 |
| Rieko Kanai | 59.5 | 105.0 | 60.5 | 83.4 | |||
| Ayumi Watase | 60.5 | 107.9 | 62.5 | 112.7 | |||
| Yoshiko Yoshiizumi | 56.0 | 95.6 | 60.0 | 105.2 | |||
| 5. | Canada | Zoya Lynch | 53.0 | 82.9 | 55.0 | 86.7 | 803.2 |
| Nata De Leeuw | 60.5 | 107.9 | 61.5 | 109.3 | |||
| Atsuko Tanaka | 56.0 | 95.6 | 60.0 | 106.2 | |||
| Katie Willis | 60.0 | 105.7 | 60.5 | 108.9 | |||
| 6. | United States II | Elisabeth Anderson | 53.5 | 87.6 | 54.5 | 89.5 | 797.1 |
| Karin Friberg | 55.5 | 93.4 | 60.0 | 104.7 | |||
| Brenna Ellis | 57.5 | 99.7 | 58.5 | 101.6 | |||
| Lindsey Van | 61.5 | 110.3 | 61.5 | 110.3 | |||
| 7. | Austria | Esther Steindl | 53.5 | 83.1 | 53.5 | 86.6 | 795.2 |
| Verena Pock | 58.0 | 100.4 | 62.5 | 113.7 | |||
| Tanja Drage | 57.0 | 97.5 | 58.5 | 101.6 | |||
| Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | 61.0 | 111.6 | 57.5 | 100.7 | |||
| 8. | Italy | Elena Runggaldier | 62.0 | 108.0 | 64.5 | 118.5 | 795.1 |
| Evelyn Insam | 58.5 | 102.1 | 61.5 | 109.8 | |||
| Valentine Prucker | 50.0 | 77.7 | 52.5 | 84.2 | |||
| Roberta D'Agostina | 58.0 | 101.9 | 55.5 | 92.9 | |||
| 9. | Switzerland | Salome Fuchs | 62.5 | 113.2 | 60.0 | 106.2 | 778.5 |
| Sabrina Windmüller | 54.5 | 63.5 | 54.5 | 82.0 | |||
| Malika Schüpbach | 55.5 | 89.4 | 60.0 | 101.7 | |||
| Bigna Windmüller | 63.5 | 113.6 | 60.5 | 108.9 | |||
| 10. | Slovenia | Eva Logar | 59.5 | 100.5 | 54.0 | 85.8 | 765.2 |
| Anja Tepeš | 58.0 | 99.9 | 60.0 | 106.2 | |||
| Monika Pogladič | 52.0 | 82.0 | 57.5 | 98.7 | |||
| Katja Požun | 56.5 | 95.8 | 56.5 | 96.3 | |||
| 11. | Germany II | Svenja Würth | 57.0 | 94.0 | 56.5 | 92.3 | 742.6 |
| Carina Ziller | 57.5 | 97.2 | 60.5 | 106.4 | |||
| Lea Wallewein | 52.0 | 79.5 | 59.5 | 101.5 | |||
| Stefanie Krieg | 53.5 | 89.1 | 51.0 | 82.6 | |||
| 12. | Germany III | Carina Vogt | 56.0 | 93.6 | 61.0 | 103.1 | 707.3 |
| Magdalena Schnurr | 55.5 | 93.9 | 62.0 | 112.0 | |||
| Franziska Moser | 55.5 | 88.4 | 55.0 | 87.2 | |||
| Jasmin Hentschel | 47.0 | 70.5 | 43.5 | 58.6 | |||
| 13. | Mixed team (Slovenia, Norway, Netherlands) |
Monika Planinc | 47.0 | 66.0 | 46.0 | 66.1 | 613.4 |
| Live Frisak | 54.5 | 87.0 | 57.5 | 94.7 | |||
| Wendy Vuik | 47.5 | 71.7 | 48.5 | 72.6 | |||
| Silje Sprakehaug | 47.5 | 68.2 | 53.5 | 87.1 | |||
| 14. | Mixed team (Poland, Czech Republic) |
Gabriela Buńda | 36.0 | 36.6 | 37.0 | 39.0 | 561.2 |
| Joanna Gawron | 46.5 | 64.3 | 47.0 | 66.0 | |||
| Michaela Doleželová | 52.5 | 80.7 | 51.0 | 77.1 | |||
| Vladěna Pustková | 60.0 | 104.2 | 56.5 | 93.3 | |||
| 15. | Mixed team (Italy, Sweden) |
Simona Senoner | 38.5 | 44.6 | 38.5 | 42.9 | 486.8 |
| Nadine Kostner | 38.5 | 44.1 | 39.5 | 51.0 | |||
| Elina Knutsson | 46.0 | 62.6 | 47.5 | 67.2 | |||
| Barbara Stuffer | 54.0 | 87.3 | 53.5 | 87.1 | |||
Second competition (individual)
The day after the team competition, the third individual event of the 2006 FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee was held on Meinhardus-Schanze (K-62) in Meinerzhagen. 59 jumpers competed. In the first round, 10 jumpers reached or exceeded the K-point. These were Norway's Anette Sagen (67.0 m) and Line Jahr (62.0 m), Germany's Juliane Seyfarth (67.0 m) and Ulrike Gräßler (64.5 m), the US' Alissa Johnson (63.5 m) and Jessica Jerome (63.0 m), Switzerland's Malika Schüpbach (64.5 m) and Bigna Windmüller (62.0 m), Japan's Ayumi Watase (62.0 m), and Canada's Katie Willis (62.0 m). Seyfarth earned the highest style points, placing her 1st after the first round, 0.5 points ahead of Sagen. Gräßler, in 3rd, trailed Sagen by 6.5 points and Seyfarth by 7.0 points.[31]
In the second round, 19 jumpers reached at least 60 meters. Jessica Jerome, who fell in the first round but achieved 95% of the best distance and was allowed to continue, posted the third-best score of the second round, climbing to 14th overall. She was overtaken by the Czech Republic's Vladěna Pustková, who was 14th after the first round. Subsequent leaders included Verena Pock (62.0 m), Yoshiko Yoshiizumi (62.0 m), Jacqueline Seifriedsberger (63.0 m), and Ayumi Watase (64.0 m), who, with the third-best distance of the round, climbed three spots to secure 3rd place. Anette Sagen, jumping second-to-last, landed 0.5 meters shorter than in the first round but earned higher style points than Juliane Seyfarth (67.0 m), who jumped last. Seyfarth's half-meter longer jump was not enough to overcome Sagen's style point advantage, resulting in Sagen's victory by 1.3 points over Seyfarth and 18.5 points over Watase.[31]
Germany's Lea Wallewein was disqualified. Jumpers started from the 8th gate in both rounds.[31]
Results (9 August 2006)
| Place[31] | Athlete | Country | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Round 2 | Total score | |||||
| Jump | Score | Jump | Score | ||||
| 1. | Anette Sagen | Norway | 67.0 | 125.5 | 66.5 | 125.3 | 250.8 |
| 2. | Juliane Seyfarth | Germany | 67.0 | 126.0 | 67.0 | 123.5 | 249.5 |
| 3. | Ayumi Watase | Japan | 62.0 | 113.5 | 64.0 | 118.8 | 232.3 |
| 4. | Ulrike Gräßler | Germany | 64.5 | 119.0 | 63.0 | 112.9 | 231.9 |
| 5. | Alissa Johnson | United States | 63.5 | 115.6 | 63.0 | 113.9 | 229.5 |
| 6. | Katie Willis | Canada | 62.0 | 112.0 | 64.0 | 116.3 | 228.3 |
| 7. | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | Austria | 61.0 | 110.6 | 63.0 | 116.4 | 227.0 |
| 8. | Line Jahr | Norway | 62.0 | 111.0 | 63.0 | 112.9 | 223.9 |
| 9. | Abby Hughes | United States | 61.5 | 110.8 | 62.0 | 111.5 | 222.3 |
| 10. | Yoshiko Yoshiizumi | Japan | 61.5 | 110.3 | 62.0 | 111.5 | 221.8 |
| 11. | Verena Pock | Austria | 60.5 | 107.4 | 62.0 | 112.0 | 219.4 |
| 12. | Malika Schüpbach | Switzerland | 64.5 | 114.5 | 60.0 | 103.7 | 218.2 |
| 13. | Vladěna Pustková | Czech Republic | 60.5 | 106.9 | 61.0 | 108.6 | 215.5 |
| 14. | Jessica Jerome | United States | 63.0 | 93.4 | 66.5 | 120.3 | 213.7 |
| 15. | Atsuko Tanaka | Canada | 59.5 | 105.0 | 60.0 | 107.2 | 212.2 |
| 16. | Anna Häfele | Germany | 59.5 | 106.5 | 59.5 | 105.0 | 211.5 |
| 17. | Izumi Yamada | Japan | 58.0 | 99.4 | 61.0 | 108.6 | 208.0 |
| 18. | Salome Fuchs | Switzerland | 57.5 | 99.7 | 60.0 | 107.2 | 206.9 |
| 19. | Katja Požun | Slovenia | 59.5 | 103.5 | 59.0 | 102.8 | 206.3 |
| 20. | Nata De Leeuw | Canada | 58.5 | 102.1 | 59.0 | 103.8 | 205.9 |
| 21. | Elena Runggaldier | Italy | 57.0 | 98.0 | 60.5 | 107.4 | 205.4 |
| 22. | Anja Tepeš | Slovenia | 58.5 | 101.6 | 58.5 | 102.1 | 203.7 |
| 23. | Rieko Kanai | Japan | 59.0 | 103.3 | 57.5 | 100.2 | 203.5 |
| 24. | Gyda Enger | Norway | 57.5 | 100.2 | 59.0 | 102.8 | 203.0 |
| Avery Ardovino | United States | 60.5 | 105.9 | 58.5 | 97.1 | 203.0 | |
| 26. | Brenna Ellis | United States | 58.5 | 101.1 | 58.5 | 101.6 | 202.7 |
| 27. | Tanja Drage | Austria | 58.5 | 102.1 | 58.0 | 100.4 | 202.5 |
| 28. | Bigna Windmüller | Switzerland | 62.0 | 112.0 | 61.5 | 89.8 | 201.8 |
| 29. | Melanie Faißt | Germany | 59.5 | 103.5 | 57.5 | 96.7 | 200.2 |
| 30. | Magdalena Schnurr | Germany | 57.5 | 100.7 | 56.0 | 95.1 | 195.8 |
| 31. | Karin Friberg | United States | 56.0 | 95.1 | 56.0 | 94.6 | 189.7 |
| 32. | Evelyn Insam | Italy | 55.5 | 94.4 | – | – | 94.4 |
| 33. | Carina Vogt | Germany | 56.0 | 93.6 | – | – | 93.6 |
| 34. | Eva Logar | Slovenia | 55.5 | 92.9 | – | – | 92.9 |
| 35. | Svenja Würth | Germany | 55.5 | 91.9 | – | – | 91.9 |
| 36. | Sabrina Windmüller | Switzerland | 54.5 | 90.0 | – | – | 90.0 |
| 37. | Monika Pogladič | Slovenia | 53.5 | 88.6 | – | – | 88.6 |
| 38. | Roberta D'Agostina | Italy | 54.5 | 88.5 | – | – | 88.5 |
| 39. | Carina Ziller | Germany | 54.0 | 88.3 | – | – | 88.3 |
| 40. | Zoya Lynch | Canada | 54.5 | 87.5 | – | – | 87.5 |
| 41. | Elisabeth Anderson | United States | 53.5 | 87.1 | – | – | 87.1 |
| 42. | Mari Backe | Norway | 53.0 | 86.4 | – | – | 86.4 |
| 43. | Silje Sprakehaug | Norway | 53.0 | 85.9 | – | – | 85.9 |
| 44. | Franziska Moser | Germany | 53.5 | 84.6 | – | – | 84.6 |
| 45. | Stefanie Krieg | Germany | 52.0 | 84.5 | – | – | 84.5 |
| 46. | Barbara Stuffer | Italy | 53.0 | 83.9 | – | – | 83.9 |
| 47. | Esther Steindl | Austria | 52.0 | 82.5 | – | – | 82.5 |
| 48. | Live Frisak | Norway | 52.0 | 79.5 | – | – | 79.5 |
| 49. | Valentine Prucker | Italy | 48.5 | 75.1 | – | – | 75.1 |
| 50. | Alexandra Ahlborn | Germany | 49.0 | 72.8 | – | – | 72.8 |
| 51. | Wendy Vuik | Netherlands | 47.0 | 70.5 | – | – | 70.5 |
| 52. | Elina Knutsson | Sweden | 46.5 | 64.8 | – | – | 64.8 |
| 53. | Jasmin Hentschel | Germany | 44.5 | 64.5 | – | – | 64.5 |
| 54. | Monika Planinc | Slovenia | 46.0 | 62.6 | – | – | 62.6 |
| 55. | Joanna Gawron | Poland | 42.0 | 52.5 | – | – | 52.5 |
| 56. | Nadine Kostner | Italy | 37.5 | 45.7 | – | – | 45.7 |
| 57. | Gabriela Buńda | Poland | 39.0 | 43.8 | – | – | 43.8 |
| 58. | Simona Senoner | Italy | 36.5 | 40.8 | – | – | 40.8 |
| 59. | Michaela Doleželová | Czech Republic | 36.0 | 36.0 | – | – | 36.6 |
Bischofshofen
The final individual competition of the 2006 FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee was held on the medium-sized hill in Bischofshofen. In the first round, 24 jumpers reached or exceeded the K-point at 68 meters. Anette Sagen landed the farthest at 73 meters. Ulrike Gräßler jumped 72.5 meters but received lower style points, allowing Austria's Daniela Iraschko (70.5 m) and Jacqueline Seifriedsberger (70.0 m), as well as Japan's Izumi Yamada (72.0 m), to surpass her despite shorter jumps. Three others jumped beyond 70 meters: Japan's Ayumi Watase (70.5 m), Germany's Juliane Seyfarth (70.0 m), and the US' Jessica Jerome (70.0 m). After the first round, Sagen led, followed by Iraschko in 2nd and Yamada in 3rd.[32]
In the final round, Tanja Drage, 16th after the first round, was the first to score above 120 points with a 67.5-meter jump. Brenna Ellis, jumping after Drage, landed 0.5 meters shorter, allowing Drage to climb two spots. Canada's Katie Willis (70.0 m) briefly took the lead. The next five jumpers couldn't surpass her. Norway's Line Jahr (69.0 m), 9th after the first round, overtook Willis, but was then surpassed by Ayumi Watase (70.0 m). Germany's Juliane Seyfarth and Ulrike Gräßler, tied for 5th after the first round, achieved the third- and first-best distances of the round, respectively, securing 2nd and 3rd places. Anette Sagen, jumping last, posted the second-best score of the final round, maintaining her lead to win by 7 points.[32]
Jumpers started from the 20th gate in both rounds.[32]
Results (15 August 2006)
| Place[32] | Athlete | Country | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Round 2 | Total score | |||||
| Jump | Score | Jump | Score | ||||
| 1. | Anette Sagen | Norway | 73.0 | 135.7 | 71.5 | 132.1 | 267.8 |
| 2. | Juliane Seyfarth | Germany | 70.0 | 127.0 | 72.0 | 133.8 | 260.8 |
| 3. | Ulrike Gräßler | Germany | 72.5 | 127.0 | 73.0 | 129.7 | 256.7 |
| 4. | Daniela Iraschko | Austria | 70.5 | 129.7 | 68.5 | 124.9 | 254.6 |
| 5. | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | Austria | 70.0 | 127.5 | 69.0 | 125.6 | 253.1 |
| 6. | Ayumi Watase | Japan | 70.5 | 124.7 | 70.0 | 127.5 | 252.2 |
| 7. | Jessica Jerome | United States | 70.0 | 127.0 | 68.5 | 123.9 | 250.9 |
| 8. | Izumi Yamada | Japan | 72.0 | 128.3 | 70.0 | 122.0 | 250.3 |
| 9. | Line Jahr | Norway | 68.0 | 122.7 | 69.0 | 124.1 | 246.8 |
| 10. | Katie Willis | Canada | 69.0 | 119.1 | 70.0 | 123.0 | 242.1 |
| 11. | Bigna Windmüller | Switzerland | 69.0 | 119.6 | 68.5 | 120.4 | 240.0 |
| 12. | Abby Hughes | United States | 69.5 | 121.8 | 68.5 | 117.9 | 239.7 |
| Alissa Johnson | United States | 68.0 | 121.2 | 67.5 | 118.5 | 239.7 | |
| 14. | Tanja Drage | Austria | 66.0 | 115.9 | 67.5 | 121.5 | 237.4 |
| 15. | Brenna Ellis | United States | 66.0 | 116.4 | 67.0 | 119.3 | 235.7 |
| 16. | Yoshiko Yoshiizumi | Japan | 66.0 | 115.9 | 65.5 | 116.2 | 232.1 |
| 17. | Elena Runggaldier | Italy | 65.0 | 113.5 | 65.5 | 115.7 | 229.2 |
| 18. | Vladěna Pustková | Czech Republic | 66.5 | 113.1 | 66.0 | 114.9 | 228.0 |
| 19. | Evelyn Insam | Italy | 65.5 | 110.7 | 66.5 | 114.1 | 224.8 |
| 20. | Rieko Kanai | Japan | 64.0 | 111.1 | 65.0 | 113.5 | 224.6 |
| 21. | Gyda Enger | Norway | 64.5 | 112.8 | 63.5 | 111.4 | 224.2 |
| 22. | Anna Häfele | Germany | 66.0 | 111.4 | 65.5 | 111.2 | 222.6 |
| 23. | Atsuko Tanaka | Canada | 63.5 | 109.9 | 65.0 | 112.5 | 222.4 |
| 24. | Eva Logar | Slovenia | 66.0 | 112.4 | 63.5 | 109.4 | 221.8 |
| 25. | Verena Pock | Austria | 65.0 | 111.0 | 64.5 | 109.8 | 220.8 |
| 26. | Anja Tepeš | Slovenia | 64.0 | 109.1 | 64.5 | 109.8 | 218.9 |
| 27. | Salome Fuchs | Switzerland | 64.5 | 112.8 | 64.0 | 103.6 | 216.4 |
| 28. | Nicole Hauer | Germany | 64.0 | 109.6 | 64.0 | 105.6 | 215.2 |
| 29. | Malika Schüpbach | Switzerland | 69.0 | 120.1 | 64.0 | 83.1 | 203.2 |
| 30. | Nata De Leeuw | Canada | 65.5 | 115.2 | 58.0 | 87.7 | 202.9 |
| 31. | Roberta D'Agostina | Italy | 63.5 | 108.9 | – | – | 108.9 |
| 32. | Avery Ardovino | United States | 64.5 | 105.3 | – | – | 105.3 |
| 33. | Melanie Faißt | Germany | 63.0 | 104.7 | – | – | 104.7 |
| 34. | Katja Požun | Slovenia | 63.0 | 104.2 | – | – | 104.2 |
| 35. | Zoya Lynch | Canada | 62.5 | 101.5 | – | – | 101.5 |
| 36. | Barbara Stuffer | Italy | 61.5 | 101.1 | – | – | 101.1 |
| 37. | Monika Pogladič | Slovenia | 61.5 | 100.6 | – | – | 100.6 |
| 38. | Karin Friberg | United States | 61.5 | 99.1 | – | – | 99.1 |
| 39. | Sabrina Windmüller | Switzerland | 62.5 | 97.0 | – | – | 97.0 |
| 40. | Silje Sprakehaug | Norway | 59.0 | 95.1 | – | – | 95.1 |
| 41. | Stefanie Krieg | Germany | 58.5 | 94.9 | – | – | 94.9 |
| 42. | Mari Backe | Norway | 58.0 | 93.2 | – | – | 93.2 |
| 43. | Franziska Moser | Germany | 59.0 | 88.6 | – | – | 88.6 |
| 44. | Stefanie Reischl | Germany | 57.5 | 88.5 | – | – | 88.5 |
| 45. | Live Frisak | Norway | 56.5 | 86.1 | – | – | 86.1 |
| 46. | Elisabeth Anderson | United States | 56.5 | 85.6 | – | – | 85.6 |
| 47. | Esther Steindl | Austria | 57.0 | 85.3 | – | – | 85.3 |
| 48. | Anna Kienzer | Austria | 55.0 | 84.0 | – | – | 84.0 |
| 49. | Michaela Doleželová | Czech Republic | 54.0 | 67.9 | – | – | 67.9 |
| 50. | Monika Planinc | Slovenia | 50.0 | 64.5 | – | – | 64.5 |
Overall tournament classification
Below is the final classification of the 2006 FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee, based on the scores from the four individual competitions. A total of 64 jumpers from 13 countries were ranked in this edition of the FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee.[33]
| Place | Athlete | Klingenthal | Pöhla | Meinerzhagen | Bischofshofen | Points | Deficit to leader |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Anette Sagen | 230.0 (1) | 226.4 (7) | 250.8 (1) | 267.8 (1) | 975.0 | 0 |
| 2. | Juliane Seyfarth | 227.5 (2) | 234.7 (1) | 249.5 (2) | 260.8 (2) | 972.5 | 2.5 |
| 3. | Jessica Jerome | 225.0 (3) | 230.1 (3) | 213.7 (14) | 250.9 (7) | 919.7 | 55.3 |
| 4. | Ulrike Gräßler | 194.5 (15) | 232.0 (2) | 231.9 (4) | 256.7 (3) | 915.1 | 59.9 |
| 5. | Katie Willis | 211.0 (6) | 227.4 (5) | 228.3 (6) | 242.1 (10) | 908.8 | 66.2 |
| 6. | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | 197.0 (11) | 222.2 (10) | 227.0 (7) | 253.1 (5) | 899.3 | 75.7 |
| 7. | Ayumi Watase | 195.5 (14) | 214.4 (12) | 232.3 (3) | 252.2 (6) | 894.4 | 80.6 |
| 8. | Alissa Johnson | 196.5 (12) | 227.6 (4) | 229.5 (5) | 239.7 (12) | 893.3 | 81.7 |
| 9. | Line Jahr | 196.5 (12) | 225.3 (8) | 223.9 (8) | 246.8 (9) | 892.5 | 82.5 |
| 10. | Abby Hughes | 207.0 (8) | 223.0 (9) | 222.3 (9) | 239.7 (12) | 892.0 | 83.0 |
| 11. | Izumi Yamada | 212.5 (5) | 211.4 (14) | 208.0 (17) | 250.3 (8) | 882.2 | 92.8 |
| 12. | Bigna Windmüller | 206.0 (9) | 218.5 (11) | 201.8 (28) | 240.0 (11) | 866.3 | 108.7 |
| 13. | Yoshiko Yoshiizumi | 184.0 (19) | 208.1 (15) | 221.8 (10) | 232.1 (16) | 846.0 | 129.0 |
| 14. | Elena Runggaldier | 209.0 (7) | 187.6 (30) | 205.4 (21) | 229.2 (17) | 831.2 | 143.8 |
| 15. | Atsuko Tanaka | 185.5 (18) | 203.5 (18) | 212.2 (15) | 222.4 (23) | 823.6 | 151.4 |
| 16. | Vladěna Pustková | 176.0 (22) | 203.2 (19) | 215.5 (13) | 228.0 (18) | 822.7 | 152.3 |
| 17. | Brenna Ellis | 176.5 (21) | 206.8 (17) | 202.7 (26) | 235.7 (15) | 821.7 | 153.3 |
| 18. | Rieko Kanai | 186.5 (17) | 200.1 (22) | 203.5 (23) | 224.6 (20) | 814.7 | 160.3 |
| 19. | Anna Häfele | 168.0 (24) | 207.6 (16) | 211.5 (16) | 222.6 (22) | 809.7 | 165.3 |
| 20. | Tanja Drage | 174.5 (23) | 193.8 (27) | 202.5 (27) | 237.4 (14) | 808.2 | 166.8 |
| 21. | Nata De Leeuw | 138.0 (29) | 188.0 (29) | 205.9 (20) | 202.9 (30) | 734.8 | 240.2 |
| 22. | Verena Pock | 74.5 (33) | 197.2 (23) | 219.4 (11) | 220.8 (25) | 711.9 | 263.1 |
| 23. | Melanie Faißt | 184.0 (19) | 200.2 (21) | 200.2 (29) | 104.7 (33) | 689.1 | 285.9 |
| 24. | Salome Fuchs | 75.0 (32) | 168.4 (31) | 206.9 (18) | 216.4 (27) | 666.7 | 308.3 |
| 25. | Katja Požun | 155.0 (27) | 195.0 (26) | 206.3 (19) | 104.2 (34) | 660.5 | 314.5 |
| 26. | Eva Logar | 142.0 (28) | 201.8 (20) | 92.9 (34) | 221.8 (24) | 658.5 | 316.5 |
| 27. | Gyda Enger | 194.0 (16) | – | 203.0 (24) | 224.2 (21) | 621.2 | 353.8 |
| 28. | Malika Schüpbach | – | 195.6 (25) | 218.2 (12) | 203.2 (29) | 617.0 | 358.0 |
| 29. | Anja Tepeš | 62.0 (39) | 93.9 (32) | 203.7 (22) | 218.9 (26) | 578.5 | 396.5 |
| 30. | Roberta D'Agostina | 160.5 (26) | 196.5 (24) | 88.5 (38) | 108.9 (31) | 554.4 | 420.6 |
| 31. | Avery Ardovino | – | 212.4 (13) | 203.0 (24) | 105.3 ( wastes) | 520.7 | 454.3 |
| 32. | Nicole Hauer | 68.0 (35) | 193.6 (28) | – | 215.2 (28) | 476.8 | 498.2 |
| 33. | Daniela Iraschko | 201.5 (10) | – | – | 254.6 (4) | 456.1 | 518.9 |
| 34. | Lindsey Van | 218.5 (4) | 227.4 (5) | – | – | 445.9 | 529.1 |
| 35. | Evelyn Insam | – | 89.3 (36) | 94.4 (32) | 224.8 (19) | 408.5 | 566.5 |
| 36. | Karin Friberg | – | 88.5 (37) | 189.7 (31) | 99.1 (38) | 377.3 | 597.7 |
| 37. | Zoya Lynch | 73.5 (34) | 90.2 (35) | 87.5 (40) | 101.5 (35) | 352.7 | 622.3 |
| 38. | Franziska Moser | 64.5 (38) | 90.6 (34) | 84.6 (44) | 88.6 (43) | 328.3 | 646.7 |
| 39. | Magdalena Schnurr | 132.0 (30) | – | 195.8 (30) | – | 327.8 | 647.2 |
| 40. | Stefanie Krieg | 55.5 (43) | 92.0 (33) | 84.5 (45) | 94.9 (41) | 326.9 | 648.1 |
| 41. | Barbara Stuffer | 59.5 (42) | 82.3 (40) | 83.9 (46) | 101.1 (36) | 326.8 | 648.2 |
| 42. | Mari Backe | 65.0 (37) | 81.6 (42) | 86.4 (42) | 93.2 (42) | 326.2 | 648.8 |
| 43. | Monika Pogladič | 50.5 (46) | 75.4 (43) | 88.6 (37) | 100.6 (37) | 315.1 | 659.9 |
| 44. | Live Frisak | 55.0 (44) | 82.2 (41) | 79.5 (48) | 86.1 (45) | 302.8 | 672.2 |
| 45. | Esther Steindl | 53.0 (45) | 74.7 (45) | 82.5 (47) | 85.3 (47) | 295.5 | 679.5 |
| 46. | Sabrina Windmüller | 41.5 (47) | 39.6 (52) | 90.0 (36) | 97.0 (39) | 268.1 | 706.9 |
| 47. | Elisabeth Anderson | – | 86.9 (38) | 87.1 (41) | 85.6 (46) | 259.6 | 715.4 |
| 48. | Svenja Würth | 162.0 (25) | – | 91.9 (35) | – | 253.9 | 721.1 |
| 49. | Michaela Doleželová | 61.0 (40) | 73.0 (46) | 36.6 (59) | 67.9 (49) | 238.5 | 736.5 |
| 50. | Monika Planinc | 38.5 (48) | 67.3 (47) | 62.6 (54) | 64.5 (50) | 232.9 | 742.1 |
| 51. | Valentine Prucker | 61.0 (40) | 84.5 (39) | 75.1 (49) | – | 220.6 | 754.4 |
| 52. | Silje Sprakehaug | – | – | 85.9 (43) | 95.1 (40) | 181.0 | 794.0 |
| 53. | Steffi Reischl | – | 81.3 (43) | – | 88.5 (44) | 169.8 | 805.2 |
| 54. | Carina Vogt | 75.5 (31) | – | 93.6 (33) | – | 169.1 | 805.9 |
| 55. | Elina Knutsson | 34.5 (49) | 57.8 (48) | 64.8 (52) | – | 157.1 | 817.9 |
| 56. | Carina Ziller | 68.0 (35) | – | 88.3 (39) | – | 156.3 | 818.7 |
| 57. | Joanna Gawron | – | 57.3 (49) | 52.5 (55) | – | 109.8 | 865.2 |
| 58. | Nadine Kostner | – | 42.9 (51) | 45.7 (56) | – | 88.6 | 886.4 |
| 59. | Simona Senoner | – | 45.1 (50) | 40.8 (58) | – | 85.9 | 889.1 |
| 60. | Anna Kienzer | – | – | – | 84.0 (48) | 84.0 | 891.0 |
| 61. | Gabriela Buńda | – | 38.3 (53) | 43.8 (57) | – | 82.1 | 892.9 |
| 62. | Alexandra Ahlborn | – | – | 72.8 (50) | – | 72.8 | 902.2 |
| 63. | Wendy Vuik | – | – | 70.5 (51) | – | 70.5 | 904.5 |
| 64. | Jasmin Hentschel | – | – | 64.5 (53) | – | 64.5 | 910.5 |
National team compositions
| Athlete | Date of birth | Place in FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee 2005[9] | Starts in FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee 2006 | Source | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Klingenthal | Pöhla | Meinerzhagen | Bischofshofen | ||||
| Austria (6) | |||||||
| Tanja Drage | 19 November 1987 | – | 23 | 27 | 27 | 14 | [34] |
| Daniela Iraschko | 21 November 1983 | – | 10 | – | – | 4 | [35] |
| Anna Kienzer | 18 July 1990 | – | – | – | – | 48 | [36] |
| Verena Pock | 6 December 1993 | 36 | 33 | 23 | 11 | 25 | [37] |
| Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | 20 January 1991 | 24 | 11 | 10 | 7 | 5 | [38] |
| Esther Steindl | 10 February 1991 | – | 45 | 45 | 47 | 47 | [39] |
| Czech Republic (2) | |||||||
| Michaela Doleželová | 12 July 1994 | – | 40 | 46 | 59 | 49 | [40] |
| Vladěna Pustková | 11 July 1992 | 18 | 22 | 19 | 13 | 18 | [41] |
| Netherlands (1) | |||||||
| Wendy Vuik | 25 November 1988 | – | – | – | 51 | – | [42] |
| Japan (4) | |||||||
| Rieko Kanai | 4 November 1981 | – | 17 | 22 | 23 | 20 | [43] |
| Yoshiko Yoshiizumi | 4 November 1980 | 6 | 19 | 15 | 10 | 16 | [44] |
| Ayumi Watase | 18 July 1984 | – | 14 | 12 | 3 | 6 | [45] |
| Izumi Yamada | 28 August 1978 | – | 5 | 14 | 17 | 8 | [46] |
| Canada (4) | |||||||
| Nata De Leeuw | 2 February 1991 | – | 29 | 29 | 20 | 30 | [47] |
| Zoya Lynch | 20 February 1991 | – | 34 | 35 | 40 | 35 | [48] |
| Atsuko Tanaka | 25 January 1992 | 14 | 18 | 18 | 15 | 23 | [49] |
| Katie Willis | 1 May 1991 | 23 | 6 | 5 | 6 | 10 | [50] |
| Germany (14) | |||||||
| Alexandra Ahlborn | 23 November 1989 | – | – | – | 50 | – | [51] |
| Melanie Faißt | 12 February 1990 | 7 | 19 | 21 | 29 | 33 | [52] |
| Ulrike Gräßler | 17 May 1987 | – | 15 | 2 | 4 | 3 | [53] |
| Nicole Hauer | 9 March 1987 | 32 | 35 | 28 | – | 28 | [54] |
| Anna Häfele | 26 June 1989 | – | 24 | 16 | 16 | 22 | [55] |
| Jasmin Hentschel | 1987 | 39 | – | – | 53 | – | [56] |
| Stefanie Krieg | 2 June 1981 | 29 | 43 | 33 | 45 | 41 | [57] |
| Franziska Moser | 3 October 1989 | 31 | 38 | 34 | 44 | 43 | [58] |
| Steffi Reischl | 28 March 1991 | 40 | – | 43 | – | 44 | [59] |
| Magdalena Schnurr | 25 March 1992 | 30 | 30 | – | 30 | – | [60] |
| Juliane Seyfarth | 19 February 1990 | 9 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | [61] |
| Carina Vogt | 5 February 1992 | – | 31 | – | 33 | – | [62] |
| Svenja Würth | 20 August 1993 | – | 25 | – | 35 | – | [63] |
| Carina Ziller | 3 July 1991 | – | 35 | – | 39 | – | [64] |
| Norway (6) | |||||||
| Mari Backe | 11 March 1987 | 28 | 37 | 42 | 42 | 42 | [65] |
| Gyda Enger | 14 January 1993 | – | 16 | – | 24 | 21 | [66] |
| Live Frisak | 27 June 1989 | – | 44 | 41 | 48 | 45 | [67] |
| Line Jahr | 16 January 1984 | 3 | 12 | 8 | 8 | 9 | [68] |
| Anette Sagen | 10 January 1985 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 1 | [69] |
| Silje Sprakehaug | 4 February 1991 | – | – | – | 43 | 40 | [70] |
| Poland (2) | |||||||
| Gabriela Buńda | 17 September 1994 | – | – | 53 | 57 | – | [71] |
| Joanna Gawron | 30 May 1993 | – | – | 49 | 55 | – | [72] |
| Slovenia (5) | |||||||
| Eva Logar | 8 March 1991 | 13 | 28 | 20 | 34 | 24 | [73] |
| Monika Planinc | 7 April 1986 | – | 48 | 47 | 54 | 50 | [74] |
| Monika Pogladič | 5 April 1987 | 20 | 46 | 43 | 37 | 37 | [75] |
| Katja Požun | 7 April 1993 | 15 | 27 | 26 | 19 | 34 | [76] |
| Anja Tepeš | 27 February 1991 | 17 | 39 | 32 | 22 | 26 | [77] |
| United States (8) | |||||||
| Elisabeth Anderson | 6 August 1989 | – | – | 38 | 41 | 46 | [78] |
| Avery Ardovino | 13 February 1992 | 37 | – | 13 | 24 | 32 | [79] |
| Brenna Ellis | 13 March 1988 | 10 | 21 | 17 | 26 | 15 | [80] |
| Karin Friberg | 17 November 1989 | – | – | 37 | 31 | 38 | [81] |
| Abby Hughes | 21 June 1989 | 19 | 8 | 9 | 9 | 12 | [82] |
| Jessica Jerome | 8 February 1987 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 14 | 7 | [83] |
| Alissa Johnson | 28 May 1987 | 11 | 12 | 4 | 5 | 12 | [84] |
| Lindsey Van | 27 November 1984 | 4 | 4 | 5 | – | – | [85] |
| Switzerland (4) | |||||||
| Salome Fuchs | 13 December 1993 | – | 32 | 31 | 18 | 27 | [86] |
| Malika Schüpbach | 22 November 1993 | – | – | 25 | 12 | 29 | [87] |
| Bigna Windmüller | 27 February 1991 | – | 9 | 11 | 28 | 11 | [88] |
| Sabrina Windmüller | 13 October 1987 | – | 47 | 52 | 36 | 39 | [89] |
| Sweden (1) | |||||||
| Elina Knutsson | 13 August 1992 | – | 49 | 48 | 52 | – | [90] |
| Italy (7) | |||||||
| Roberta D'Agostina | 17 August 1991 | 25 | 26 | 24 | 38 | 31 | [91] |
| Evelyn Insam | 10 February 1994 | – | – | 36 | 32 | 19 | [92] |
| Nadine Kostner | 13 October 1992 | – | – | 51 | 56 | – | [93] |
| Valentine Prucker | 13 March 1989 | 33 | 40 | 39 | 49 | – | [94] |
| Elena Runggaldier | 10 July 1990 | 26 | 7 | 30 | 21 | 17 | [95] |
| Simona Senoner | 13 June 1993 | – | – | 50 | 58 | – | [96] |
| Barbara Stuffer | 7 September 1989 | 22 | 42 | 40 | 46 | 36 | [97] |
Continental Cup standings after the tournament
| Overall Continental Cup standings after FIS Sommer Ladies Tournee[98] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | Athlete | Country | Points | Deficit to leader |
| 1 | Juliane Seyfarth | Germany | 740 | – |
| 2 | Anette Sagen | Norway | 552 | 188 |
| 3 | Daniela Iraschko | Austria | 376 | 364 |
| 4 | Ulrike Gräßler | Germany | 351 | 389 |
| 5 | Jessica Jerome | United States | 346 | 394 |
| 6 | Katie Willis | Canada | 292 | 448 |
| 7 | Alissa Johnson | United States | 290 | 450 |
| 8 | Jacqueline Seifriedsberger | Austria | 261 | 479 |
| 9 | Line Jahr | Norway | 257 | 483 |
| 10 | Ayumi Watase | Japan | 252 | 488 |
| 11 | Lindsey Van | United States | 238 | 502 |
| 12 | Abby Hughes | United States | 223 | 517 |
| 13 | Atsuko Tanaka | Canada | 124 | 616 |
| 14 | Vladěna Pustková | Czech Republic | 118 | 622 |
| 15 | Elena Runggaldier | Italy | 117 | 623 |
| 16 | Izumi Yamada | Japan | 109 | 631 |
| 17 | Brenna Ellis | United States | 108 | 632 |
| 18 | Tanja Drage | Austria | 101 | 639 |
| 19 | Nata De Leeuw | Canada | 87 | 653 |
| 20 | Bigna Windmüller | Switzerland | 80 | 660 |
| 21 | Yoshiko Yoshiizumi | Japan | 69 | 671 |
| 22 | Roberta D'Agostina | Italy | 62 | 678 |
| 23 | Avery Ardovino | United States | 56 | 684 |
| 24 | Anna Häfele | Germany | 46 | 694 |
| 25 | Zoya Lynch | Canada | 43 | 697 |
| 26 | Rieko Kanai | Japan | 42 | 698 |
| 27 | Verena Pock | Austria | 38 | 702 |
| 28 | Yurika Hirayama | Japan | 35 | 705 |
| 29 | Gyda Enger | Norway | 32 | 708 |
| 30 | Misaki Shigeno | Japan | 31 | 709 |
| 31 | Malika Schüpbach | Switzerland | 30 | 710 |
| 32 | Melanie Faißt | Germany | 24 | 716 |
| 33 | Katja Požun | Slovenia | 21 | 719 |
| Eva Logar | Slovenia | 21 | 719 | |
| 35 | Karla Keck | United States | 19 | 721 |
| 36 | Salome Fuchs | Switzerland | 17 | 723 |
| 37 | Jaklyn Devos | Canada | 16 | 724 |
| 38 | Karin Friberg | United States | 14 | 726 |
| Anja Tepeš | Slovenia | 14 | 726 | |
| 40 | Evelyn Insam | Italy | 12 | 728 |
| 41 | Elisabeth Andersson | United States | 11 | 729 |
| 42 | Brittany Rhoads | United States | 9 | 731 |
| 43 | Svenja Würth | Germany | 6 | 734 |
| Nicole Hauer | Germany | 6 | 734 | |
| 45 | Magdalena Schnurr | Germany | 2 | 738 |
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