2006–07 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup explained

Competition:Nordic Combined World Cup 2006/07
Competition1:Overall
Competition2:Sprint
Competition3:Grand Prix Germany
Competition4:Nations Cup
Venues:10
Individual:14
Team:2
Cancelled:4
Following:2007/08

The 2006/07 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 24th World Cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by FIS. The season started on 25 November 2006 and lasted until 18 March 2007.

Calendar

Men

DatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
279 1 25 November 2006 HS142 / 15 km
align=center colspan=226 November 2006 HS142 / 7.5 km bad weather
280 2 2 December 2006 Lillehammer[1] HS138 / 15 km Hannu Manninen
281 3 3 December 2006 HS138 / 7.5 km Maxime Laheurte
282 4 16 December 2006 10 km / HS100 Maxime Laheurte
283 5 17 December 2006 HS100 / 7.5 km (Hu.S) Ronny Ackermann
1st Grand Prix Germany (30 December 2006 - 6 January 2007)
284 6 30 December 2006 HS128 / 15 km Ronny Ackermann
285 7 6 January 2007 Oberstdorf[2] HS96 / 15 km Sebastian Haseney
286 8 13 January 2007 10 km / HS134 Jason Lamy Chappuis
287 9 20 January 2007 HS100 / 7.5 km Magnus Moan
21 January 2007 HS100 / 15 km bad weather
27 January 2007 HS100 / 7.5 km warm temperatures and lack of snow
28 January 2007 HS100 / 15 km warm temperatures and lack of snow
288 10 3 February 2007 10 km / HS134 Björn Kircheisen
289 11 4 February 2007 HS134 / 7.5 km Magnus Moan
290 12 9 March 2007 HS130 / 15 km Hannu Manninen
291 13 10 March 2007 HS130 / 7.5 km (Hu.S) Jason Lamy Chappuis
17 March 2007 HS128 / 15 km bad weather
292 14 18 March 2007 HS128 / 7.5 km Felix Gottwald Bill Demong

Team

DatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
6 1 3 January 2007 HS128 / 2 x 7.5 km
Sprint
7 2 14 January 2007 HS134 / 4 x 5 km

Standings

Overall

Rank Points
1 765
2 696
3 684
4 679
5 652
6 494
7 484
8 474
9 423
10 406

Sprint

Rank Points
1 410
2 316
3 304
4 287
5 266
6 244
7 205
8 199
9 170
10 157

Nations Cup

RankPoints
1 2497
2 2165
3 1950
4 1891
5 1293
6 503
7 352
8 176
9 93
10 32

Notes

  1. Moved from Trondheim due to weather conditions.
  2. Moved from Schonach.

References