2022–23 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

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Nordic Combined World Cup 2022/23
Discipline Men Women
Yellow bib Overall Germany Julian Schmid
Yellow bib Nations Cup  Germany
Blue bib Best Jumper Trophy Japan Ryōta Yamamoto
Red bib Best Skier Trophy Norway Jarl Magnus Riiber
Stage events
Ruka Tour Germany Julian Schmid
Triple
Competition
Edition 40th 3rd
Locations 11 7
Individual 23 12
Team 1
Mixed 1 1
2023–24→

The 2022/23 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation is the 40th Nordic Combined World Cup season for men, and the 3rd season for women. The men's competition started in Ruka, Finland and will concluded in Lahti, Finland. The women's competition will start in Lillehammer, Norway and will concluded in Oslo, Norway. [1][2][3][4]

Norwegians Jarl Magnus Riiber and Gyda Westvold Hansen are the defending overall champions from the 2021–22 season.

Map of world cup hosts

All 11 locations hosting world cup events for men (11), for women (6) and shared (6) in this season.

Europe

Ruka Tour (Men) Triple (Men) Men Only Shared

Men

World Cup history in real time
Total GUL GUN MSS GU Sp Pen Hsp Csp Winners
573 135 85 21 239 86 4 2 1 76

after Mass Start event in Ruka (27 November 2022)

Calendar

Num Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib Yellow bib Ref.
571 1 25 November 2022   Finland Ruka Rukatunturi HS142 / 5 km 134 Germany Julian Schmid Japan Ryōta Yamamoto Norway Jens Lurås Oftebro Germany Julian Schmid [5]
572 2 26 November 2022   HS142 / 10 km 135 Norway Jarl Magnus Riiber Germany Julian Schmid Norway Jens Lurås Oftebro [6]
573 3 27 November 2022   10 km / HS142 021 Norway Jarl Magnus Riiber France Matteo Baud Japan Ryōta Yamamoto [7]
5th Ruka Tour (24 – 27 November 2022) Germany Julian Schmid Norway Jarl Magnus Riiber Japan Ryōta Yamamoto
574 4 3 December 2022   Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS100 / 10 km 086
575 5 4 December 2022   HS140 / 10 km 136
576 6 16 December 2022   Austria Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS97 / 10 km 087
577 7 17 December 2022   HS97 / 10 km 088
578 8 7 January 2023   Estonia Otepää Tehvandi 10 km / HS97 022
579 9 8 January 2023   HS97 / 10 km 089
580 10 14 January 2023   Germany Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140 / 10 km 137
581 11 15 January 2023   HS140 / 10 km 138
582 12 21 January 2023   France Chaux-Neuve La Côte Feuillée HS118 / 10 km 139
583 13 22 January 2023   HS118 / 10 km 140
584 14 27 January 2023   Austria Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109 / 7.5 km 090
585 15 28 January 2023   HS109 / 10 km 091
586 16 29 January 2023   HS109 / 12.5 km 092
10th Nordic Combined Triple (27 – 29 January 2023)
587 17 4 February 2023   Germany Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze 10 km / HS137 023
588 18 5 February 2023   HS137 / 10 km 141
589 19 11 February 2023   Germany Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS100 / 10 km 093
590 20 12 February 2023   HS100 / 10 km 094
1st German Trophy (14 January – 12 February 2023)
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 (22 February – 5 March)
World Championships 25 February 2023   Slovenia Planica Srednja Bloudkova HS102 / 10 km not included
in the World Cup
4 March 2023   Bloudkova velikanka HS138 / 10 km
591 21 11 March 2022   Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS134 / 10 km 142
592 22 12 March 2022   HS134 / 10 km 143
593 23 26 March 2022   Finland Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 10 km 144

Men's team

World Cup history in real time
Total Relay Sprint Mass Start Winners
48 25 21 2 5

after Sprint in Lahti (26 February 2022)

Num Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib Yellow bib Ref.
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 (22 February – 5 March)
World Championships
1 March 2023   Slovenia Planica Bloudkova velikanka HS138 / 4x5 km
Relay
not included
in the World Cup
49 1 25 March 2022   Finland Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 2x7.5 km
Sprint 022

Standings

Women

World Cup history in real time
Total Gundersen MSS Winners
9 7 2 3

after GUL event in Schonach (13 January 2022)

Calendar

Num Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib Yellow bib Ref.
10 1 2 December 2022   Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS100 / 5 km 008
11 2 3 December 2022   HS100 / 5 km 009
12 3 16 December 2022   Austria Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS97 / 5 km 010
13 4 17 December 2022   HS97 / 5 km 011
14 5 7 January 2023   Estonia Otepää Tehvandi 5 km / HS97 003
15 6 8 January 2023   HS97 / 5 km 012
16 7 27 January 2023   Austria Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109 / 5 km 013
17 8 28 January 2023   HS109 / 5 km 014
18 9 11 February 2023   Germany Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS100 / 5 km 015
19 10 12 February 2023   HS100 / 5 km 016
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 (22 February – 5 March)
World Championships 24 February 2023   Slovenia Planica Srednja Bloudkova HS102 / 5 km not included
in the World Cup
20 11 [a]9+11 March 2022   Norway Oslo Midtstubakken HS106 / 5 km 017

Standings

Mixed team

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

after Relay event in Val di Fiemme (7 January 2022)

Num Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib Yellow bib Ref.
2 1 6 January 2023   Estonia Otepää Tehvandi HS97/ 2x2.5 km + 2x5 km
Relay 002
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 (22 February – 5 March)
World Championships 26 February 2023   Slovenia Planica Srednja Bloudkova HS102 / 4x5 km
Relay
not included
in the World Cup

Provisional Competition Rounds (PCR)

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.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway2024
2 Germany1102
3 Japan0112
4 France0101
Totals (4 entries)3339

Points distribution

The table shows the number of points won in the 2022/23 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
Individual 100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Nordic Combined Triple – Days 1 & 2 50 40 30 25 23 20 18 16 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Nordic Combined Triple – Day 3 200 160 120 100 90 80 72 64 58 52 48 44 40 36 32 30 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
Relay, Mixed Team 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50
Team Sprint 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25

Achievements

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

Retirements

Following are notable Nordic combined skiers who announced their retirement:

Notes

  1. ^ 9 March Ski Jumping part, 11 March 5km race.

References

  1. ^ "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Men 2022/23" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  2. ^ "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Women 2022/23" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Rules FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Men 2022-2023" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Rules FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Women 2022-2023" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 27 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Individual Gundersen 5.0 km – Ruka (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Individual Gundersen 10.0 km – Ruka (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  7. ^ "Individual Mass Start 10.0 km – Ruka (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  8. ^ "Men's Overall standing". FIS Ski.
  9. ^ "Men's Best Jumper Trophy". FIS Ski.
  10. ^ "Men's Best Skier Trophy". FIS Ski.
  11. ^ "Men's Results Provisional Competition Round Ruka (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 24 November 2022.