World Cup 2024/2025: Ski jumpers start - the season is so exciting!

World Cup 2024/2025: Ski jumpers start - the season is so exciting!
On December 29, 2024, the World Cup season started in ski jumping 2024/2025. This season comprises a total of 37 competitions, including 30 single, 2 team and 3 super team competitions. The highlights of the season include the traditional four-hill tour as well as the Nordic World Cup in Norway and the RAW-Air tour, which leads through Norway. The competitions take place in a total of 10 countries: Norway, Finland, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, USA, Japan and Slovenia.
This season, the German ski jumper will travel primarily to Lake Placid (USA) and Sapporo (Japan), which is the longest route for the team. The competitive calendar is divided as follows:
Competition calendar of the 2024/2025
The most important dates and places of the competitions are listed here:
- Norway:
22. November 2024: Lillehammer, HS 140, Mixed Team
23. November 2024: Lillehammer, HS 140, qualification and single
24. November 2024: Lillehammer, HS 140, qualification and single - Finland:
29. November 2024: Ruka, HS 142, qualification
30. November 2024: Ruka, HS 142, Single
1. December 2024: Ruka, HS 142, qualification and single - Poland:
6. December 2024: Wisla, HS 134, qualification
7. December 2024: Wisla, HS 134, Single
8. December 2024: Wisla, HS 134, qualification and single - Germany:
13. December 2024: Titisee-Neustadt, HS 142, Super-Team
14. December 2024: Titisee-Neustadt, HS 142, qualification and single
15. December 2024: Titisee-Neustadt, HS 142, qualification and single - Switzerland:
20. December 2024: Engelberg, HS 140, qualification
21. December 2024: Engelberg, HS 140, Single
22. December 2024: Engelberg, HS 140, qualification and single - Germany:
28. December 2024: Oberstdorf, HS 137, four -hill tour, qualification
29. December 2024: Oberstdorf, HS 137, four -hill tour, single
1. January 2025: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, HS 142, four-hill tour, single - Austria:
3. January 2025: Innsbruck, HS 128, four -hill tour, qualification
4. January 2025: Innsbruck, HS 128, four -hill tour, single
5. January 2025: Bischofshofen, HS 128, four -hill tour, qualification
6. January 2025: Bischofshofen, HS 142, four -hill tour, single - Poland:
18. January 2025: Zakopane, HS 140, Team
19. January 2025: Zakopane, HS 140, qualification and single - Germany:
24. January 2025: Oberstdorf, HS 235, ski flying, qualification
25. January 2025: Oberstdorf, HS 235, ski flying, single
26. January 2025: Oberstdorf, HS 235, ski flying, qualification and single
31. January 2025: Willingen, HS 147, Mixed Team
1. February 2025: Willingen, HS 147, qualification and single
2. February 2025: Willingen, HS 147, qualification and single - USA:
8. February 2025: Lake Placid, HS 128, Mixed Team, Qualification and Single
9. February 2025: Lake Placid, HS 128, qualification and single - Japan:
14. February 2025: Sapporo, HS 137, qualification
15. February 2025: Sapporo, HS 137, Single
16. February 2025: Sapporo, HS 137, qualification and single - Norway:
1. March 2025: Trondheim, HS 105, WM, qualification
2. March 2025: Trondheim, HS 105, WM, Single
5. March 2025: Trondheim, HS 138, WM, Mixed Team
6. March 2025: Trondheim, HS 138, WM, Single
8. March 2025: Trondheim, HS 138, WM, Single
12. March 2025: Oslo, HS 134, RAW Air, qualification
13. March 2025: Oslo, HS 134, Raw Air, Single
15. March 2025: Vikersund, HS 240, ski flying, RAW Air, Single
16. March 2025: Vikersund, HS 240, ski flying, RAW Air, qualification and single - Finland:
21. March 2025: Lahti, HS 130, qualification
22. March 2025: Lahti, HS 130, Single
23. March 2025: Lahti, HS 130, Super-Team - Slovenia:
27. March 2025: Planica, HS 240, ski flying, qualification
28. March 2025: Planica, HS 240, ski flying, single
29. March 2025: Planica, HS 240, ski flying, team
30. March 2025: Planica, HS 240, ski flying, World Cup final, qualifications and single
The competitions this season offer a variety of formats, including mixed team, individual and team competitions. The four -hill tour is a traditional highlight, while the Nordic World Cup in Norway and the RAW Air Tour form the highlight of the season.
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