2023–24 FIS Ski Jumping Inter-Continental Cup

2023–24 FIS Ski Jumping Inter-Continental Cup
Winners
SummerItaly Annika Sieff
Nations Cup Summer Italy
WinterAustria Hannah Wiegele
Nations Cup Winter Norway
Competitions
Venues2 (summer), 8 (winter)
Individual4 (summer), 16 (winter)
Cancelled5 (summer), 2 (winter)
2024/25 →

The 2023–24 FIS Ski Jumping Inter-Continental Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS) is the 1st edition of the Women's Inter-Continental Cup – the 2nd highest competition series of ski jumping for women, which was created as a result of combining two previous competitions – the Women's Continental Cup, which inaugurated in the 2004/2005 season and the Women's FIS Cup, which inaugurated in the 2012–13 season.[1]

The season started on 9 September 2023 in Oslo, Norway and will conclude on 9 March 2024 in Lahti, Finland.[2][3]

Other competitive circuits this season include the World Cup, Grand Prix, Continental Cup, FIS Cup, Alpen Cup and New Star Trophy.

Map of Continental Cup hosts

All 12 locations hosting Continental Cup events (4 summer / 8 winter) in this season.

Europe North America
Lake Placid (North America)

Summer Winter Cancelled

Calendar

Summer

N – normal hill / L – large hill
All # Date Place (Hill) Event Winner Second Third R.
2 September 2023   Slovenia Ljubno
(Savina Ski Jumping Center HS94)
N cnx canceled due to flooding in Slovenia and partial destruction of the hill[4]
3 September 2023  
1 1 9 September 2023   Norway Oslo
(Midtstubakken HS106)
N Norway Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen Italy Annika Sieff Italy Lara Malsiner [5]
2 2 10 September 2023   Italy Annika Sieff Norway Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen Norway Kjersti Græsli [6]
3 3 16 September 2023   Austria Stams
(Brunnentalschanze HS115)
France Joséphine Pagnier Italy Annika Sieff Germany Pia Lilian Kübler [7]
4 4 17 September 2023   Italy Annika Sieff France Joséphine Pagnier  Switzerland Sina Arnet [8]
6 October 2023   United States Lake Placid
(MacKenzie Intervale Ski Jump HS100/HS128)
N cnx canceled due to lack interest from other countries.
7 October 2023  
8 October 2023   L cnx

Overall leaders

No. Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1. Norway Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen 9 September 2023 Norway Oslo 16 September 2023 Austria Stams 2
2. Italy Annika Sieff 16 September 2023 Austria Stams Overall Winner 3

Winter

N – normal hill / L – large hill
All # Date Place (Hill) Event Winner Second Third R.
1 1 9 December 2023   Norway Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS98)
N Slovenia Tina Erzar Germany Agnes Reisch Czech Republic Anežka Indráčková [9]
2 2 10 December 2023   Germany Agnes Reisch Germany Juliane Seyfarth Czech Republic Anežka Indráčková [10]
3 3 15 December 2023   Norway Notodden
(Tveitanbakken HS98)
Norway Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen Norway Heidi Dyhre Traaserud Norway Kjersti Græsli [11]
4 4 16 December 2023   Norway Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen Norway Kjersti Græsli Norway Heidi Dyhre Traaserud [12]
5 5 6 January 2024   Sweden Falun
(Lugnet HS100)
Austria Hannah Wiegele Austria Katharina Ellmauer Norway Kjersti Græsli [13]
6 6 7 January 2024   Austria Hannah Wiegele Austria Katharina Ellmauer Norway Kjersti Græsli [14]
7 7 12 January 2024   Austria Innsbruck
(Bergiselschanze HS128)
L Czech Republic Anežka Indráčková Norway Heidi Dyhre Traaserud Austria Hannah Wiegele [15]
8 8 13 January 2024   Austria Hannah Wiegele Slovenia Tina Erzar Norway Heidi Dyhre Traaserud [16]
2024 Winter Youth Olympics
(20–21 January • Gangwon,  South Korea)
3 February 2024   Poland Szczyrk
(Skalite HS104)
N cancelled
4 February 2024  
2024 Nordic Junior World Ski Championships
(5–11 February • Planica,  Slovenia)
9 9 17 February 2024   Germany Brotterode
(Inselbergschanze HS117)
L
10 10 18 February 2024  
11 11 23 February 2024   Austria Villach
(Villacher Alpenarena HS98)
N
12 12 24 February 2024  
13 13 8 March 2024   Finland Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L
14 14 9 March 2023  

Overall leaders

No. Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1. Slovenia Tina Erzar 9 December 2023 Norway Lillehammer 10 December 2023 Norway Lillehammer 1
2. Germany Agnes Reisch 10 December 2023 Norway Lillehammer 15 December 2023 Norway Notodden 1
3. Norway Ingvild Synnøve Midtskogen 15 December 2023 Norway Notodden 7 January 2024 Sweden Falun 3
4. Norway Kjersti Græsli 7 January 2024 Sweden Falun 13 January 2024 Austria Innsbruck 2
5. Austria Hannah Wiegele 13 January 2024 Austria Innsbruck 1

Standings

Podium table by nation

Table showing the Inter-Continental Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway34613
2 Austria3216
3 Italy2215
4 Germany1214
5 France1102
 Slovenia1102
7 Czech Republic1023
8  Switzerland0011
Totals (8 entries)12121236

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Rules for the FIS Ski Jumping Inter-Continental Cup Edition 2023/2024 - Women" (PDF). fis-ski.com.
  2. ^ "FIS Ski Jumping Inter-Continental Cup + Continental Cup + FIS Cup 2023 - 24 (Summer)" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  3. ^ "FIS Ski Jumping Inter-Continental Cup + Continental Cup + FIS Cup 2023 - 24 (Winter)" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  4. ^ "OC Ljubno needs support". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Women's Summer HS106: Oslo (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Women's Summer HS106: Oslo (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  7. ^ "Women's Summer HS115: Stams (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Women's Summer HS115: Stams (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  9. ^ "Women's Winter HS98: Lillehammer (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 9 December 2023.
  10. ^ "Women's Winter HS98: Lillehammer (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  11. ^ "Women's Winter HS98: Notodden (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  12. ^ "Women's Winter HS98: Notodden (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
  13. ^ "Women's Winter HS100: Falun (SWE)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  14. ^ "Women's Winter HS100: Falun (SWE)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 7 January 2024.
  15. ^ "Women's Winter HS128: Innsbruck (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Women's Winter HS128: Innsbruck (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 13 January 2024.
  17. ^ "Women's Summer Inter-Continental Cup standing" (PDF). FIS Ski.
  18. ^ "Women's Winter Inter-Continental Cup standing". FIS Ski.
  19. ^ "Summer Inter-Continental Cup Nations Cup standing" (PDF). FIS Ski.
  20. ^ "Winter Inter-Continental Cup Nations Cup standing" (PDF). FIS Ski.