2023–24 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup explained

2023–24 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
Competition1: Overall
Competition1men: Jarl Magnus Riiber (5)
Competition1ladies: Ida Marie Hagen (1)
Competition2: Nations Cup
Competition2men: (5)
Competition2ladies: (4)
Competition3: Best Jumper Trophy
Competition3men: Jarl Magnus Riiber (4)
Competition3ladies: Gyda Westvold Hansen (4)
Competition4: Best Skier Trophy
Competition4men: Vinzenz Geiger (1)
Competition4ladies: Ida Marie Hagen (2)
Competition5:Compact Trophy
Competition5men: Jarl Magnus Riiber (1)
Competition5ladies: Ida Marie Hagen (1)
Stageevent1:Ruka Tour
Stageevent1men: Jarl Magnus Riiber (4)
Stageevent1ladies:
Stageevent2:German Trophy
Stageevent2men: Jarl Magnus Riiber (1)
Stageevent2ladies: Ida Marie Hagen (1)
Stageevent3:Triple
Stageevent3men: Jarl Magnus Riiber (3)
Stageevent3ladies:
Menseason:41st
Ladiesseason:4th
Menlocations:10
Ladieslocations:8
Menindividual:21
Ladiesindividual:15
Teammen:1
Teamladies:
Mixedmen:1
Mixedladies:1
Previous:2022–23
Next:2024–25

The 2023/24 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS) was the 41st World Cup season in nordic combined for men and the 4th season for women.[1] [2] [3]

The men's competition started on 24 November 2023 in Ruka, Finland and concluded on 17 March 2024 in Trondheim, Norway. The women's competition started on 1 December 2023 in Lillehammer, Norway and concluded same as men's competitions.[4] [5]

Johannes Lamparter from Austria (men's) and Gyda Westvold Hansen from Norway (women's) were the reigning champions from the previous season. The Austrian finished the season in third place, while the Norwegian finished second.

Jarl Magnus Riiber and Ida Marie Hagen, both from Norway, became the new overall champions.

From this season, the running distance in Gundersen for women can be increased to 7.5 km, although 5 km is still possible.[6]

A new "Individual Compact" format has been introduced, for which a small crystal globe will also be awarded. The jump is followed by a run at fixed intervals of six seconds per skier.

With the victory in the mass start in Otepää, Jarl Magnus Riiber became the first nordic combined skier in history to win eight World Cup competitions in a row and extended his streak to ten victories.[7]

Map of world cup hosts

All 10 locations hosting world cup events for men (10), for women (8) and shared (8) in this season.

Men

World Cup history in real time
after GUN event in Trondheim (17 March 2024)

Calendar

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DatePlace (Hill)DisciplineWinnerSecondThird
593124 November 2023 Ruka
(Rukatunturi HS142)
7,5 km COM 001 Jens Lurås Oftebro Jarl Magnus Riiber Jørgen Graabak[8]
594225 November 202310 km GUN 144 Jarl Magnus Riiber Johannes Lamparter Jørgen Graabak[9]
595326 November 202310 km MSS 024 Jarl Magnus Riiber Johannes Lamparter Stefan Rettenegger[10]
6th Ruka Tour Overall
(24–26 November 2023)
Jarl Magnus Riiber Johannes Lamparter Jørgen Graabak[11]
59642 December 2023 Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS98/HS140)
10 km GUN 095 Jarl Magnus Riiber Jens Lurås Oftebro Jørgen Graabak[12]
59753 December 202310 km GUN 145 Jarl Magnus Riiber Johannes Lamparter Jørgen Graabak[13]
598615 December 2023 Ramsau
(W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98)
10 km MSS 025 Johannes Lamparter Jarl Magnus Riiber Manuel Faißt[14]
599716 December 20237,5 km COM 001 Johannes Lamparter Jarl Magnus Riiber Stefan Rettenegger[15]
600813 January 2024 Oberstdorf
(Schattenbergschanze HS106)
10 km GUN 096 Jarl Magnus Riiber Johannes Lamparter Stefan Rettenegger[16]
601914 January 20247,5 km COM 002 Jarl Magnus Riiber Stefan Rettenegger Manuel Faißt[17]
6021027 January 2024 Schonach
(Langenwaldschanze HS100)
10 km GUN 097 Jarl Magnus Riiber Stefan Rettenegger Jørgen Graabak[18]
6031128 January 202410 km GUN 098 Jarl Magnus Riiber Jørgen Graabak Stefan Rettenegger[19]
2nd German Trophy Overall
(13 – 28 January 2024)
Jarl Magnus Riiber Stefan Rettenegger Jørgen Graabak[20]
604122 February 2024 Seefeld
(Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109)
7.5 km GUN 099 Jarl Magnus Riiber Jørgen Graabak Johannes Lamparter[21]
605133 February 202410 km GUN 100 Jarl Magnus Riiber Jørgen Graabak Jens Lurås Oftebro[22]
606144 February 202412.5 km GUN 101 Jarl Magnus Riiber Jørgen Graabak Stefan Rettenegger[23]
11th Nordic Combined Triple Overall[24]
(2 – 4 February 2024)
607159 February 2024 Otepää
(Tehvandi HS97)
10 km MSS 026 Jarl Magnus Riiber Kristjan Ilves Johannes Lamparter[25]
6081610 February 202410 km GUN 102 Jarl Magnus Riiber Kristjan Ilves Johannes Lamparter[26]
6091711 February 202410 km GUN 103 Jarl Magnus Riiber Stefan Rettenegger David Mach[27]
610183 March 2024 Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
10 km GUN 146 Johannes Lamparter Stefan Rettenegger Kristjan Ilves[28]
611199 March 2024 Oslo
(Holmenkollbakken HS134)
10 km GUN 147 Jarl Magnus Riiber Johannes Lamparter Stefan Rettenegger[29]
6122010 March 202410 km GUN 148 Jarl Magnus Riiber Johannes Lamparter Kristjan Ilves[30]
6132117 March 2024 Trondheim
(Granåsen HS138)
10 km GUN 149 Johannes Lamparter Stefan Rettenegger Kristjan Ilves[31]
41st FIS World Cup Overall
(24 November 2023 – 17 March 2024)
Jarl Magnus Riiber Stefan Rettenegger Johannes Lamparter[32]

Men's team

World Cup history in real time
after Sprint in Lahti (2 March 2024)

Overall leaders

Individual

No.HolderDate gainedPlaceDate forfeitedPlaceNumber of competitions
1. Jens Lurås Oftebro24 November 2023 Ruka25 November 2023 Ruka1
2. Jarl Magnus Riiber25 November 2023 Rukaalign=center colspan=2Overall Winner20

Nations Cup

No.HolderDate gainedPlaceDate forfeitedPlaceNumber of competitions
1.24 November 2023 Ruka13 January 2024 Oberstdorf7
2.13 January 2024 Oberstdorf14 January 2024 Oberstdorf1
3.14 January 2024 Oberstdorf9 March 2024 Oslo11
4.9 March 2024 Osloalign=center colspan=2Overall Winner4

Standings

Overall

Rankafter all 21 events[34] Points
Jarl Magnus Riiber 1870
2 1530
3 1456
4 1350
5 1207
6 1005
7 946
8 932
9 877
10 868

Nations Cup

Rankafter all 23 events[35] [36] Points
6545
2 6218
3 5630
4 2131
5 1327
6 1207
7 1023
8 978
9 940
10 207

Prize money

Rankafter all 28 payouts[37] CHF
1 Jarl Magnus Riiber 199 160
2 112 270
3 101 000
4 88 240
5 51 970
6 48 990
7 28 710
8 26 990
9 26 220
10 22 805

Best Jumper Trophy

Rankafter all 21 events[38] [39] Points
Jarl Magnus Riiber 1830
2 1546
3 Thomas Rettenegger1413
4 Stefan Rettenegger1348
5 1221
6 1200
7 995
8 969
9 939
10 921

Best Skier Trophy

Rankafter all 21 events[40] [41] Points
Vinzenz Geiger 1645
2 1310
3 1191
4 1156
5 1153
6 1152
7 986
8 946
9 854
10 854

Compact Trophy

Rankafter all 3 events[42] Points
1 Jarl Magnus Riiber 280
2 219
3 200
4 181
5 170
6 166
7 155
8 153
9 138
10 124

Ruka Tour

Rankafter all 3 events Points
1 Jarl Magnus Riiber 290
2 235
3 220
4 199
5 171
6 157
7 155
8 147
9 130
10 124

German Trophy

Rankafter all 4 eventsTime
1 Jarl Magnus Riiber 1:30:27
2 +2:14
3 +3:26
4 +3:44
5 +4:16
6 +4:18
7 +4:27
8 +4:29
9 +4:59
10 +5:05

Women

World Cup history in real time

after GUN event in Trondheim (17 March 2024)

Calendar

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DatePlace (Hill)DisciplineWinnerSecondThird
2011 December 2023 Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS98)
5 km GUN 018 Gyda Westvold Hansen Ida Marie Hagen Mari Leinan Lund[43]
2122 December 20235 km GUN 019 Gyda Westvold Hansen Ida Marie Hagen Mari Leinan Lund[44]
22315 December 2023 Ramsau
(W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98)
5 km GUN 020 Gyda Westvold Hansen Ida Marie Hagen Minja Korhonen[45]
23416 December 20235 km COM 001 Ida Marie Hagen Gyda Westvold Hansen Lisa Hirner[46]
24513 January 2024 Oberstdorf
(Schattenbergschanze HS106)
5 km GUN 021 Mari Leinan Lund Ida Marie Hagen Gyda Westvold Hansen[47]
25614 January 20245 km COM 002 Ida Marie Hagen Gyda Westvold Hansen Mari Leinan Lund[48]
26727 January 2024 Schonach
(Langenwaldschanze HS100)
4 km GUN 022 Mari Leinan Lund Ida Marie Hagen Nathalie Armbruster[49]
27828 January 20248 km GUN 023 Ida Marie Hagen Mari Leinan Lund Gyda Westvold Hansen[50]
1st German Trophy Overall
(13 – 28 January 2024)
Ida Marie Hagen Mari Leinan Lund Gyda Westvold Hansen[51]
2892 February 2024 Seefeld
(Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109)
5 km GUN 024 Ida Marie Hagen Mari Leinan Lund Nathalie Armbruster[52]
29103 February 20245 km COM 003 Ida Marie Hagen Gyda Westvold Hansen Nathalie Armbruster[53]
30119 February 2024 Otepää
(Tehvandi HS97)
5 km MSS 003 Gyda Westvold Hansen Ida Marie Hagen Mari Leinan Lund[54]
311210 February 20245 km GUN 025 Ida Marie Hagen Haruka Kasai Gyda Westvold Hansen[55]
321311 February 20245 km GUN 026 Ida Marie Hagen Mari Leinan Lund Gyda Westvold Hansen[56]
33147+9 March 2024 Oslo
(Midtstubakken HS106)
5 km GUN 027 Ida Marie Hagen Mari Leinan Lund Gyda Westvold Hansen[57]
341517 March 2024 Trondheim
(Granåsen HS105)
7.5 km GUN 028 Ida Marie Hagen Lisa Hirner Gyda Westvold Hansen[58]
4th Women's FIS World Cup Overall
(1 December 2023 – 17 March 2024)
Ida Marie Hagen Gyda Westvold Hansen Mari Leinan Lund[59]

Overall leaders

Individual

No.HolderDate gainedPlaceDate forfeitedPlaceNumber of competitions
1. Gyda Westvold Hansen1 December 2023 Lillehammer27 January 2024 Schonach6
2. Ida Marie Hagen27 January 2024 Schonachalign=center colspan=2Overall Winner9

Nations Cup

Standings

Overall

Rankafter all 15 events[60] Points
Ida Marie Hagen 1440
2 1280
3 1044
4 969
5 928
6 751
7 749
8 653
9 603
10 587

Nations Cup

Rankafter all 16 events[61] [62] Points
4783
2 3292
3 2574
4 1672
5 1135
6 810
7 690
8 656
9 482
10 330

Prize money

Rankafter all 20 payouts[63] CHF
1 Ida Marie Hagen 79 050
2 49 450
3 36 000
4 17 150
5 16 500
6 15 550
7 10 950
8 7 850
9 6 600
10 6 050

Best Jumper Trophy

Rankafter all 15 events[64] [65] Points
Gyda Westvold Hansen 1344
2 1128
3 1099
4 994
5 859
6 815
7 778
8 770
9 699
10 670

Best Skier Trophy

Rankafter all 15 events[66] [67] Points
Ida Marie Hagen 1490
2 1148
3 930
4 838
5 824
6 813
7 690
8 664
9 657
10 628

Compact Trophy

Rankafter all 3 events[68] Points
1 Ida Marie Hagen 300
2 270
3 195
4 182
5 176
6 150
7 144
8 132
9 129
10 129

German Trophy

Rankafter all 4 eventsTime
1 Ida Marie Hagen 1:03:16
2 +0:53
3 +3:08
4 +4:58
5 +5:11
6 +7:03
7 +7:58
8 +8:45
9 +9:14
10 +9:28

Mixed team

World Cup history in real time

after Relay event in Trondheim (16 March 2024)

Provisional competition rounds

Men

PlaceProvisional roundCompetitionWinner
1 Ruka23 November24, 25, 26 November Jarl Magnus Riiber[70]
2 Lillehammer1 December2, 3 December Jarl Magnus Riiber[71]
3 Ramsau14 December15, 16 December Stefan Rettenegger[72]
4 Oberstdorf12 January13, 14 January[73]
Schonach26 January27, 28 Januarycancelled due to strong wind
5 Seefeld1 February2, 3, 4 February Jarl Magnus Riiber[74]
6 Otepää8 February9, 10, 11 February Stefan Rettenegger[75]
7 Lahti1 March2, 3 March Johannes Lamparter[76]
8 Oslo8 March9, 10 March Thomas Rettenegger[77]
9 Trondheim15 March17 March Stefan Rettenegger[78]

Women

PlaceProvisional RoundCompetitionWinner
1 Lillehammer30 November1, 2 December Gyda Westvold Hansen[79]
2 Ramsau14 December15, 16 December Gyda Westvold Hansen[80]
3 Oberstdorf12 January13, 14 January[81]
Schonach26 January27, 28 Januarycancelled due to strong wind
4 Seefeld1 February2, 3 February Gyda Westvold Hansen[82]
5 Otepää8 February9, 10, 11 February Mari Leinan Lund[83]
6 Trondheim15 March17 March Ida Marie Hagen[84]

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.

Points distribution

The table shows the number of points won in the 2023/24 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup for men and women.

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Individual100 90 80 70 60 55 52 49 46 43 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
50 45 40 35 30 28 26 24 23 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
NC Triple – Day 3200 180 160 140 120 112 104 96 92 88 80 76 72 68 64 60 56 52 48 44 40 36 32 28 24 20 16 12 8 4
Relay Team400 352 300 248 200 152 100 48
Team-Sprint/Mixed Team200 176 150 124 100 76 50 24
Mixed Team-Sprint100 88 75 62 50 38 25 12

Achievements

First World Cup career victory:
  • Men
  • Women
  • First World Cup podium:
  • Men
  • Women
    Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins):
  • Men[88]
  • Women[89]

    Retirements

    The following notable nordic combined skiers, who competed in the World Cup, retired during or after the 2023–24 season:

    Men
    Women

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: FIS Nordic Combined. www.fis-ski.com.
    2. Web site: Rules FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Men 2023-2024. 23 October 2023.
    3. Web site: Rules FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Women 2023-2024. 23 October 2023.
    4. Web site: FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Men 2023/24. fis-ski.com. 2 October 2023.
    5. Web site: FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Women 2023/24. fis-ski.com. 2 October 2023.
    6. Web site: Updates from the Nordic Combined Committee. fis-ski.com. 4 August 2022.
    7. Web site: BREAKING THE RECORDS!. facebook.com. 9 February 2024.
    8. Web site: Men's Compact – HS142/7.5 km: Ruka (FIN). FIS. 24 November 2023.
    9. Web site: Men's Gundersen – HS142/10 km: Ruka (FIN). FIS. 25 November 2023.
    10. Web site: Men's Mass Start – 10 km/HS142: Ruka (FIN). FIS. 26 November 2023.
    11. Web site: Men's Opening Tour Standing. FIS Ski.
    12. Web site: Men's Gundersen – HS98/10 km: Lillehammer (NOR). FIS. 2 December 2023.
    13. Web site: Men's Gundersen – HS140/10 km: Lillehammer (NOR). FIS. 3 December 2023.
    14. Web site: Men's Mass Start – 10 km/HS98: Ramsau am Dachstein (AUT). FIS. 15 December 2023.
    15. Web site: Men's Compact – HS98/7.5 km: Ramsau am Dachstein (AUT). FIS. 15 December 2023.
    16. Web site: Men's Gundersen – HS106/10 km: Oberstdorf (GER). FIS. 13 January 2024.
    17. Web site: Men's Compact – HS106/7.5 km: Oberstdorf (GER). FIS. 14 January 2024.
    18. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS100/10.0 km – Schonach (GER). FIS. 27 January 2024.
    19. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS100/10.0 km – Schonach (GER). FIS. 28 January 2024.
    20. Web site: 2nd Men's German Trophy standing. FIS. 28 January 2024.
    21. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS109/7.5 km – Seefeld in Tirol (AUT). FIS. 2 February 2024.
    22. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS109/10.0 km – Seefeld in Tirol (AUT). FIS. 3 February 2024.
    23. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS109/12.5 km – Seefeld in Tirol (AUT). FIS. 4 February 2024.
    24. Web site: Seefeld (AUT): Riiber claims 3rd TRIPLE title. www.fis-ski.com. 4 February 2024.
    25. Web site: Men's Mass Start – 10.0 km/HS97: Otepää (EST). FIS. 9 February 2024.
    26. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS97/10.0 km – Otepää (EST). FIS. 10 February 2024.
    27. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS97/10.0 km – Otepää (EST). FIS. 11 February 2024.
    28. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS130/10.0 km – Lahti (FIN). FIS. 3 March 2024.
    29. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS134/10.0 km – Oslo (NOR). FIS. 9 March 2024.
    30. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS134/10.0 km – Oslo (NOR). FIS. 10 March 2024.
    31. Web site: Men's Individual Gundersen HS138/10.0 km – Trondheim (NOR). FIS. 17 March 2024.
    32. Web site: Men's 41st Final World Cup Standing. FIS. 17 March 2024.
    33. Web site: Men's Team Sprint HS130/2 x 7.5 km – Lahti (FIN). FIS. 2 March 2024.
    34. Web site: Men's Overall standing. FIS Ski.
    35. Web site: Men's Nations Cup standing. FIS Ski.
    36. Web site: Men's Nations Cup Standing 2023/2024. FIS. 17 March 2024.
    37. Web site: Men's Prize Money standing. FIS Ski.
    38. Web site: Men's Best Jumper Trophy. FIS Ski.
    39. Web site: Men's Best Jumper Trophy 2023/2024. FIS. 17 March 2024.
    40. Web site: Men's Best Skier Trophy. FIS Ski.
    41. Web site: Men's Best Skier Trophy 2023/2024. FIS. 17 March 2024.
    42. Web site: Men's Compact Trophy. FIS Ski.
    43. Web site: Women's Gundersen – HS98/5 km: Lillehammer (NOR). FIS. 1 December 2023.
    44. Web site: Women's Gundersen – HS98/5 km: Lillehammer (NOR). FIS. 2 December 2023.
    45. Web site: Women's Gundersen – HS98/5 km: Ramsau am Dachstein (AUT). FIS. 15 December 2023.
    46. Web site: Women's Compact – HS98/5 km: Ramsau am Dachstein (AUT). FIS. 16 December 2023.
    47. Web site: Women's Gundersen – HS106/5 km: Oberstdorf (GER). FIS. 13 January 2024.
    48. Web site: Women's Compact – HS106/5 km: Oberstdorf (GER). FIS. 14 January 2024.
    49. Web site: Women's Individual Gundersen HS100/4.0 km – Schonach (GER). FIS. 27 January 2024.
    50. Web site: Women's Individual Gundersen HS100/8.0 km – Schonach (GER). FIS. 28 January 2024.
    51. Web site: 1st Women's German Trophy standing. FIS. 28 January 2024.
    52. Web site: Women's Individual Gundersen HS109/5.0 km – Seefeld in Tirol (AUT). FIS. 2 February 2024.
    53. Web site: Women's Compact HS109/5.0 km – Seefeld in Tirol (AUT). FIS. 3 February 2024.
    54. Web site: Women's Mass Start – 5.0 km/HS97: Otepää (EST). FIS. 9 February 2024.
    55. Web site: Women's Individual Gundersen HS97/5.0 km – Otepää (EST). FIS. 10 February 2024.
    56. Web site: Women's Individual Gundersen HS97/5.0 km – Otepää (EST). FIS. 11 February 2024.
    57. Web site: Women's Individual Gundersen HS106/5.0 km – Oslo (NOR). FIS. 9 March 2024.
    58. Web site: Women's Individual Gundersen HS100/7.5 km – Trondheim (NOR). FIS. 17 March 2024.
    59. Web site: 4th Women's Final World Cup Standing. FIS. 17 March 2024.
    60. Web site: Women's Overall standing. FIS Ski.
    61. Web site: Women's Nations Cup standing. FIS Ski.
    62. Web site: Women's Nations Cup Standing 2023/2024. FIS. 17 March 2024.
    63. Web site: Women's Prize Money standing. FIS Ski.
    64. Web site: Women's Best Jumper Trophy. FIS Ski.
    65. Web site: Women's Best Jumper Trophy 2023/2024. FIS. 17 March 2024.
    66. Web site: Women's Best Skier Trophy. FIS Ski.
    67. Web site: Women's Best Skier Trophy 2023/2024. FIS. 17 March 2024.
    68. Web site: Women's Compact Trophy. FIS Ski.
    69. Web site: Mixed Team Gundersen HS100/2x2.5 km + 2x5 km – Trondheim (NOR). FIS.
    70. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Ruka (FIN). FIS. 23 November 2023.
    71. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Lillehammer (NOR). FIS. 1 December 2023.
    72. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Ramsau am Dachstein (AUT). FIS. 14 December 2023.
    73. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Oberstdorf (GER). FIS. 12 January 2024.
    74. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Seefeld in Tirol (AUT). FIS. 1 February 2024.
    75. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Otepää (EST). FIS. 8 February 2024.
    76. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Lahti (FIN). FIS. 1 March 2024.
    77. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Oslo (NOR). FIS.
    78. Web site: Men's Provisional Competition Round – Trondheim (NOR). FIS.
    79. Web site: Women's Provisional Competition Round – Lillehammer (NOR). FIS. 30 November 2023.
    80. Web site: Women's Provisional Competition Round – Ramsau am Dachstein (AUT). FIS. 14 December 2023.
    81. Web site: Women's Provisional Competition Round – Oberstdorf (GER). FIS. 12 January 2024.
    82. Web site: Women's Provisional Competition Round – Seefeld in Tirol (AUT). FIS. 1 February 2024.
    83. Web site: Women's Provisional Competition Round – Otepää (EST). FIS. 8 February 2024.
    84. Web site: Women's Provisional Competition Round – Trondheim (NOR). FIS.
    85. Web site: Stefan Rettenegger - Career Information.
    86. Web site: David Mach - Career Information.
    87. Web site: Minja Korhonen - Career Information.
    88. Web site: Men's individual winners.
    89. Web site: Women's individual winners.
    90. Web site: Samuel Costa – retirement. 19 April 2024. facebook.com.
    91. Web site: Antoine Gérard – retirement. 2 May 2024. facebook.com.
    92. Web site: Thank you Leevi. 3 March 2024. facebook.com.
    93. Web site: Thank you Tomáš Portyk. 22 December 2023. facebook.com.
    94. Web site: Kombinierer Fabian Rießle hört überraschend auf. 22 January 2024. www.sportschau.de.