2013 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

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2013 FIS Grand Prix Ski Jumping
Competitions
Venues9
Individual12 - Men
6 - Women
Team1 - Men
2 - Mixed
← 2012

The 2013 FIS Grand Prix Ski Jumping is 20th Grand Prix season in summer ski jumping for men and 2nd for women. Season began on 26 July 2013 in Hinterzarten, Germany and ends on 3 October 2013 in Klingenthal, Germany.

Men

Individual events

Date Venue Hill Winner 2nd place 3rd place Ref
7-28-2013 Germany Hinterzarten HS108
8-03-2013 Poland Wisła HS134
8-15-2012 France Courchevel HS132
8-17-2013 Switzerland Einsiedeln HS117
8-23-2013 Japan Hakuba HS131
8-24-2013
9-14-2013 Russia Nizhny Tagil HS106
9-15-2013 HS135
9-21-2013 Kazakhstan Almaty HS140
9-22-2013
9-29-2013 Austria Hinzenbach HS94
10-03-2013 Germany Klingenthal HS140

Team event

Date Venue Hill Winner 2nd place 3rd place Ref
8-02-2013 Poland Wisła HS134











Women

Individual events

Date Venue Hill Winner 2nd place 3rd place Ref
7-26-2013 Germany Hinterzarten HS108 Canada Alexandra Pretorius Japan Sara Takanashi Slovenia Katja Požun [1]
8-15-2013 France Courchevel HS96
9-13-2013 Russia Nizhny Tagil HS106
9-14-2013
9-21-2013 Kazakhstan Almaty HS106
9-22-2013

Mixed Team

Date Venue Hill Winner 2nd place 3rd place Ref
7-27-2013 Germany Hinterzarten HS108  Japan
Yūki Itō
Noriaki Kasai
Sara Takanashi
Yuta Watase
 Slovenia
Maja Vtič
Nejc Dežman
Katja Požun
Matjaž Pungertar
 Germany
Ulrike Gräßler
Andreas Wank
Svenja Wuerth
Richard Freitag
[2]
8-14-2013 France Courchevel HS132











Standings

Men - Individual

Standings after 0 of 12 events

Pos Name Points
1.
2.
3.

Women - Individual

Standings after 1 of 6 events

Pos Name Points
01. Canada Alexandra Pretorius 100
02. Japan Sara Takanashi 80
03. Slovenia Katja Požun 60

Men - Nations Cup

Standings after 0 of 15 events

Pos Name Points
1.
2.
3.

Women - Nations Cup

Standings after 1 of 8 events

Pos Name Points
1. Slovenia Slovenia 157
2. Japan Japan 153
3. Canada Canada 119

References