Competition: | 2024–25 FIS Cup |
Competition1: | Men |
Competition1winner: | Hannes Landerer |
Competition2: | Nations Cup |
Competition2winner: | |
Season: | 20th |
Venues: | 14 |
Individual: | 31 (15 summer, 16 winter) |
Previous: | 2023–24 |
Following: | 2025–26 |
The 2024–25 FIS Cup (ski jumping), organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), is the 20th FIS Cup season for men as the third level of international ski jumping competitions.[1] [2]
The season started on 9 August 2024 in Hinterzarten, Germany and will conclude on 21 March 2025 in Zakopane, Poland. The series include 31 competitions (15 in summer and 16 in winter).[3] [4]
Other competitive circuits this season include the World Cup, Grand Prix, Inter-Continental Cup, Continental Cup, Alpen Cup and New Star Trophy.
Stefan Rainer from Austria is the defending overall champions from the previous season.
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Date | Place (Hill) | Winner | Second | Third | ||||
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1 | 9 August 2024 | Hinterzarten (Adler Ski Stadium HS109) | N | Hannes Landerer | Julijan Smid | André Fussenegger | [5] | |
2 | 10 August 2024 | Hannes Landerer | Julijan Smid | Simon Steinbeißer | [6] | |||
3 | 24 August 2024 | Frenštát pod Radhoštěm (Areal Horečky HS106) | ||||||
4 | 25 August 2024 | |||||||
5 | 31 August 2024 | Szczyrk (Skalite HS104) | ||||||
6 | ||||||||
7 | 7 September 2024 | Kranj (Bauhenk HS109) | ||||||
8 | 8 September 2024 | |||||||
9 | 14 September 2024 | Villach (Villacher Alpenarena HS98) | ||||||
10 | 15 September 2024 | |||||||
11 | 27 September 2024 | Einsiedeln (Schanzen Einsiedeln HS117) | L | |||||
12 | 28 September 2024 | |||||||
13 | 4 October 2024 | Otepää (Tehvandi HS97) | N | |||||
14 | 5 October 2024 | |||||||
15 | 6 October 2024 | |||||||
16 | 7 December 2024 | Kandersteg (Nordic Arena HS106) | ||||||
17 | 8 December 2024 | |||||||
18 | 13 December 2024 | Notodden (Tveitanbakken HS98) | ||||||
19 | 14 December 2024 | |||||||
20 | 4 January 2025 | Falun (Lugnet HS100) | ||||||
21 | 5 January 2025 | |||||||
22 | 25 January 2025 | |||||||
23 | 26 January 2025 | |||||||
24 | 1 February 2025 | Szczyrk (Skalite HS104) | N | |||||
25 | 2 February 2025 | |||||||
26 | 8 February 2025 | Villach (Villacher Alpenarena HS98) | ||||||
27 | 9 February 2025 | |||||||
28 | 1 March 2025 | Oberhof (Kanzlersgrund HS100) | ||||||
29 | 2 March 2025 | |||||||
30 | 20 March 2025 | Zakopane (Wielka Krokiew HS140) | L | |||||
31 | 21 March 2025 | |||||||
20th FIS Cup Overall (9 August 2024 – 21 March 2025) |
Rank | after 2 of 31 events[7] | Points | |
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Hannes Landerer | 200 | ||
2 | 160 | ||
3 | 100 | ||
4 | 96 | ||
5 | 85 | ||
6 | 71 | ||
7 | 66 | ||
8 | 63 | ||
9 | 58 | ||
10 | 43 |
Rank | after 2 of 31 events | Points | |
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811 | |||
2 | 251 | ||
3 | 127 | ||
4 | 105 | ||
5 | 62 | ||
6 | 34 | ||
7 | 32 | ||
8 | 8 | ||
9 | 6 |
Table showing the FIS Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.