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Revision as of 10:30, 26 March 2014

2013–14 Ski Jumping World Cup
Winners
Overall (M)Poland Kamil Stoch
Ski FlyingSlovenia Peter Prevc
Nations Cup (M)Austria Austria
Four Hills TournamentAustria Thomas Diethart
Most World Cup wins (M)Poland Kamil Stoch
Distance AwardSlovenia Peter Prevc
Overall (W)Japan Sara Takanashi
Nations Cup (W)Japan Japan
Most World Cup wins (W)Japan Sara Takanashi
Competitions
Individual28 (M) / 19 (W)
Team4 (M) / 1 (M/W)
← 2012/13
2014/15 →

The 2013–14 Ski Jumping World Cup is the 35th World Cup season for men and the 3rd World Cup season for women. It begun on 23 November 2013 in Klingenthal, Germany, and will end on 23 March 2014 in Planica, Slovenia. A break will happen during the season to accommodate the ski jumping event of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. From 13 to 16 March 2014, FIS Ski-Flying World Championships will take place in Harrachov, Czech Republic.

The defending champions from the previous season were Gregor Schlierenzauer from Austria, who was also the defending ski flying champion, and Sara Takanashi from Japan.

The Four Hills Tournament was won, somewhat unexpectedly, by Thomas Diethart of Austria, who won events in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Bischofshofen and finished third in Oberstdorf. Before the beginning of the Tournament, Diethart competed at only four World Cup events.

Peter Prevc of Slovenia won the Ski Flying Cup with one first and one second place at Kulm flying hill. Due to Planica hill being renovated the World Cup finals will take place at HS139 hill instead of the HS215. Only two events therefore counted for the Ski Flying Cup.

Calendar men's

Individual events

Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Yellow Jersey Ref.
1 Germany Klingenthal HS 140 24 November 2013^ Poland Krzysztof Biegun Germany Andreas Wellinger Slovenia Jurij Tepeš Poland Krzysztof Biegun [1]
2 Finland Kuusamo HS 142 (night) 29 November 2013 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Germany Marinus Kraus Austria Thomas Morgenstern [2]
3 HS 142 (night) 30 November 2013 cancelled due to strong wind; rescheduled in Lahti
4 Norway Lillehammer HS 100 (night) 7 December 2013 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Japan Taku Takeuchi Germany Richard Freitag Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer [3]
5 HS 138 8 December 2013 Germany Severin Freund Norway Anders Bardal Japan Daiki Ito [4]
6 Germany Titisee-Neustadt HS 142 14 December 2013 Austria Thomas Morgenstern Poland Kamil Stoch Switzerland Simon Amman [5]
7 HS 142 15 December 2013 Poland Kamil Stoch Switzerland Simon Ammann Japan Noriaki Kasai [6]
8 Switzerland Engelberg HS 137 21 December 2013 Poland Jan Ziobro Poland Kamil Stoch Norway Anders Bardal Poland Kamil Stoch [7]
9 HS 137 22 December 2013 Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Andreas Wellinger Poland Jan Ziobro [8]
Four Hills Tournament (29 December 2013 to 6 January 2014)
10 Germany Oberstdorf HS 137 (night) 29 December 2013 Switzerland Simon Ammann Norway Anders Bardal Austria Thomas Diethart
Slovenia Peter Prevc
Poland Kamil Stoch [9]
11 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS 140 1 January 2014 Austria Thomas Diethart Austria Thomas Morgenstern Switzerland Simon Ammann [10]
12 Austria Innsbruck HS 130 4 January 2014^ Finland Anssi Koivuranta Switzerland Simon Ammann Poland Kamil Stoch [11]
13 Austria Bischofshofen HS 140 (night) 6 January 2014 Austria Thomas Diethart Slovenia Peter Prevc Austria Thomas Morgenstern [12]
Four Hills Tournament – Final standings Austria Thomas Diethart Austria Thomas Morgenstern Switzerland Simon Ammann [13]
End of Four Hills Tournament
14 Austria Tauplitz-Bad Mitterndorf HS 200 11 January 2014 Japan Noriaki Kasai Slovenia Peter Prevc Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Poland Kamil Stoch [14]
15 HS 200 12 January 2014 Slovenia Peter Prevc Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Japan Noriaki Kasai [15]
16 Poland Wisła HS 134 (night) 16 January 2014 Germany Andreas Wellinger Poland Kamil Stoch Austria Michael Hayböck [16]
17 Poland Zakopane HS 134 19 January 2014^ Norway Anders Bardal Slovenia Peter Prevc Germany Richard Freitag [17]
18 Japan Sapporo HS 134 (night) 25 January 2014 Slovenia Peter Prevc Slovenia Jernej Damjan Japan Noriaki Kasai Slovenia Peter Prevc [18]
19 HS 134 26 January 2014 Slovenia Jernej Damjan Slovenia Peter Prevc Slovenia Robert Kranjec [19]
20 Germany Willingen HS 145 (night) 1 February 2014 Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Severin Freund Slovenia Jernej Damjan [20]
21 HS 145 2 February 2014 Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Severin Freund Slovenia Peter Prevc Poland Kamil Stoch [21]
2014 Winter Olympic Games (7 to 23 February 2014)
22 Sweden Falun HS 134 (night) 26 February 2014 Germany Severin Freund Slovenia Peter Prevc Japan Noriaki Kasai Slovenia Peter Prevc [22]
23 Finland Lahti HS 130 28 February 2014 Germany Severin Freund Austria Stefan Kraft Poland Kamil Stoch [23]
24 HS 130 2 March 2014 Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Severin Freund Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Poland Kamil Stoch [24]
25 Finland Kuopio HS 127 (night) 4 March 2014 Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Severin Freund Norway Anders Bardal [25]
26 Norway Trondheim HS 140 (night) 7 March 2014 Norway Anders Bardal Austria Andreas Kofler Japan Noriaki Kasai [26]
27 Norway Oslo HS 134 9 March 2014 Germany Severin Freund Norway Anders Bardal Poland Kamil Stoch [27]
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2014 (13 to 16 March 2014)
28 Slovenia Planica HS 139 21 March 2014 Germany Severin Freund Norway Anders Bardal Slovenia Peter Prevc Poland Kamil Stoch [28]
29 HS 139 23 March 2014 Slovenia Peter Prevc Germany Severin Freund Norway Anders Bardal [29]

^ One-jump competition due to strong wind conditions.

Team events

source:[30]

Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Reference
1 Germany Klingenthal HS 140 (night) 23 November 2013^  Slovenia
Jurij Tepeš
Robert Kranjec
Jaka Hvala
Peter Prevc
 Germany
Andreas Wank
Karl Geiger
Andreas Wellinger
Severin Freund
 Japan
Daiki Ito
Reruhi Shimizu
Noriaki Kasai
Taku Takeuchi
[31]
2 Poland Zakopane HS 134 (night) 18 January 2014  Slovenia
Jurij Tepeš
Robert Kranjec
Jernej Damjan
Peter Prevc
 Germany
Andreas Wank
Richard Freitag
Andreas Wellinger
Severin Freund
 Austria
Michael Hayböck
Manuel Poppinger
Thomas Diethart
Gregor Schlierenzauer
[32]
3 Finland Lahti HS 130 (night) 1 March 2014  Austria
Thomas Diethart
Stefan Kraft
Michael Hayböck
Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Germany
Andreas Wank
Marinus Kraus
Andreas Wellinger
Severin Freund
 Norway
Anders Fannemel
Andreas Stjernen
Rune Velta
Anders Bardal
[33]
4 Slovenia Planica HS 139 22 March 2014  Austria
Stefan Kraft
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Diethart
Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Poland
Maciej Kot
Piotr Żyła
Klemens Murańka
Kamil Stoch
 Norway
Andreas Stjernen
Tom Hilde
Anders Fannemel
Anders Bardal
[34]

^ Final round cancelled due to bad wind conditions.

Calendar women's

Individual events

source:[35]

Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Yellow Jersey Ref.
1 Norway Lillehammer HS 100 7 December 2013 Japan Sara Takanashi Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
Germany Gianina Ernst
Japan Sara Takanashi [36]
2 Germany Hinterzarten HS 108 21 December 2013 Japan Sara Takanashi Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Russia Irina Avvakumova [37]
3 HS 108 22 December 2013 Japan Sara Takanashi Russia Irina Avvakumova Germany Carina Vogt [38]
4 Russia Chaykovsky HS 106 3 January 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Germany Carina Vogt Russia Irina Avvakumova [39]
5 HS 106 4 January 2014 Russia Irina Avvakumova Germany Carina Vogt Japan Sara Takanashi [40]
6 Japan Sapporo HS 100 11 January 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Germany Carina Vogt Russia Irina Avvakumova [41]
7 HS 100 12 January 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi France Coline Mattel Russia Irina Avvakumova [42]
8 Japan Zaō HS 100 18 January 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Japan Yuki Ito Germany Carina Vogt [43]
9 HS 100 19 January 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Germany Carina Vogt Switzerland Bigna Windmüller [44]
10 Slovenia Planica ^ HS 104 25 January 2014 Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Japan Sara Takanashi Germany Carina Vogt [45]
11 HS 104 26 January 2014 Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Japan Sara Takanashi Germany Carina Vogt [46]
12 Austria Hinzenbach HS 94 1 February 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Slovenia Maja Vtič [47]
13 HS 94 2 February 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Finland Julia Kykkänen [48]
2014 Winter Olympic Games (7 to 23 February 2014)
14 Romania Râșnov HS 100 1 March 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Norway Maren Lundby Japan Yuki Ito Japan Sara Takanashi [49]
15 HS 100 2 March 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi United States Jessica Jerome Italy Evelyn Insam [50]
16 Norway Oslo HS 134 8 March 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Slovenia Katja Požun Japan Yuki Ito [51]
17 Sweden Falun HS 98 (night) 15 March 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Japan Yuki Ito Finland Julia Kykkänen [52]
18 HS 98 16 March 2014 cancelled due to strong wind
19 Slovenia Planica HS 139 22 March 2014 Japan Sara Takanashi Japan Yuki Ito France Julia Clair Japan Sara Takanashi [53]

^ Originally scheduled in Ljubno, moved to Planica because of lack of snow.

Calendar mixed

Team events

source:[30]

Round Venue Discipline Date Winner Second Third Reference
1 Norway Lillehammer HS 100 6 December 2013  Japan
Yūki Itō
Daiki Itō
Sara Takanashi
Taku Takeuchi
 Austria
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
Thomas Morgenstern
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Norway
Maren Lundby
Rune Velta
Anette Sagen
Anders Bardal
[54]

World Cup standings

Men

source:[55]

Overall

Pos Athlete Points
1. Poland Kamil Stoch 1420
2. Slovenia Peter Prevc 1312
3. Germany Severin Freund 1303
4. Norway Anders Bardal 1071
5. Japan Noriaki Kasai 1062
6. Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer 943
7. Switzerland Simon Ammann 733
8. Austria Thomas Diethart 666
9. Germany Andreas Wellinger 601
10. Austria Stefan Kraft 539
Pos Athlete Points
11. Slovenia Robert Kranjec 493
12. Austria Andreas Kofler 468
13. Slovenia Jernej Damjan 457
14. Austria Michael Hayböck 439
15. Austria Thomas Morgenstern 438
16. Germany Marinus Kraus 407
17. Poland Maciej Kot 398
18. Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 360
19. Finland Anssi Koivuranta 350
20. Poland Piotr Żyła 343
Pos Athlete Points
21. Japan Daiki Ito 335
22. Japan Taku Takeuchi 333
23. Norway Anders Fannemel 328
24. Germany Richard Freitag 313
25. Poland Jan Ziobro 312
26. Czech Republic Jan Matura 311
27. Germany Michael Neumayer 281
28. Czech Republic Jakub Janda 242
29. Austria Wolfgang Loitzl 226
30. Norway Rune Velta 201

Ski-flying

Pos Athlete Points
1. Slovenia Peter Prevc 180
2. Japan Noriaki Kasai 160
3. Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer 140
4. Switzerland Simon Ammann 74
5. Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 72
5. Germany Severin Freund 72
7. Poland Kamil Stoch 69
8. Czechoslovakia Jan Matura 60
9. Slovenia Robert Kranjec 58
10. Norway Anders Fannemel 56

Nation Cup

Pos Nation Points
1. Austria Austria 5407
2. Germany Germany 4735
3. Slovenia Slovenia 4402
4. Poland Poland 3790
5. Norway Norway 3162
6. Japan Japan 2685
7. Czech Republic Czech Republic 1337
8. Finland Finland 1090
9. Switzerland Switzerland 957
10. Russia Russia 254

Women

source:[55]

Overall

Pos Athlete Points
1. Japan Sara Takanashi 1720
2. Germany Carina Vogt 806
3. Japan Yuki Ito 759
4. Russia Irina Avvakumova 731
5. Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz 682
6. Slovenia Maja Vtič 542
7. Norway Maren Lundby 487
8. France Coline Mattel 453
9. Finland Julia Kykkänen 429
10. United States Jessica Jerome 374
Pos Athlete Points
11. France Julia Clair 371
12. Slovenia Katja Požun 350
13. Germany Katharina Althaus 345
14. Norway Line Jahr 322
15. Norway Helena Olsson Smeby 306
16. Germany Ulrike Gräßler 301
17. Slovenia Eva Logar 289
18. Germany Ramona Straub 265
19. Italy Evelyn Insam 235
20. Slovenia Špela Rogelj 221
Pos Athlete Points
21. Slovenia Urša Bogataj 220
22. Canada Taylor Henrich 214
23. Germany Anna Häfele 209
24. Germany Gianina Ernst 192
25. Slovenia Ema Klinec 175
26. Switzerland Bigna Windmüller 171
27. Italy Elena Runggaldier 163
28. Norway Gyda Enger 141
29. Canada Atsuko Tanaka 137
30. France Lea Lemare 131

Nation Cup

Pos Nation Points
1. Japan Japan 2981
2. Germany Germany 2364
3. Slovenia Slovenia 1933
4. Norway Norway 1464
5. Austria Austria 1031
6. France France 1005
7. Russia Russia 818
8. Italy Italy 546
9. United States United States 542
10. Finland Finland 455

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
  •  Krzysztof Biegun (POL), 19, in his 2nd season – the WC 1 in Klingenthal; it also was his first podium
  •  Jan Ziobro (POL), 22, in his 3rd season – the WC 8 in Engelberg; it also was his first podium
  •  Thomas Diethart (AUT), 21, in his 4th season – the WC 11 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen; first podium was 2013–14 WC 10 in Obersdorf
  •  Anssi Koivuranta (FIN), 25, in his 5th season – the WC 12 in Innsbruk; it also was his first podium
  •  Irina Avvakumova (RUS), 22, in her 1st season – the WC 5 in Chaykovsky; first podium was 2013–14 WC 2 in Hinterzarten
  •  Peter Prevc (SLO), 21, in his 5th season – the WC 15 in Bad Mitterndorf; first podium was 2012–13 WC 27 in Planica
  •  Andreas Wellinger (GER), 18, in his 2nd season – the WC 16 in Wisła; first podium was 2012–13 WC 5 in Sochi
  •  Jernej Damjan (SLO), 30, in his 11th season – the WC 22 in Sapporo; first podium was 2006–07 WC 17 in Willingen
First World Cup podium
  •  Marinus Kraus (GER), 22, in his 2nd season – no. 2 in the WC 2 in Kuusamo
  •  Gianina Ernst (GER), 15, in her 1st season – no. 2 in the WC 1 in Lillehammer
  •  Irina Avvakumova (RUS), 22, in her 1st season – no. 3 in the WC 2 in Hinterzarten
  •  Thomas Diethart (AUT), 21, in his 4th season – no. 3 in the WC 10 in Obersdorf
Victory in this World Cup (in brackets victory for all time)

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