Nordic Combined Continental Cup

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The Nordic Combined Continental Cup is a series of competitions held annually from November to March and the foundation for the respective World Cup . The races are organized by the World Ski Federation FIS . Between the 1990/91 and 2007/08 seasons the Serie B World Cup was called , for the 2008/09 season the new name was introduced in order to create an analogy between the sports, as this name is also used in ski jumping, among other things.

Point system

A point system for the individual races determines the overall Continental Cup ranking. For this purpose, the points achieved by an athlete from the individual competitions of the season are added.

space 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10 11 12 13 14th 15th 16 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23 24 25th 26th 27 28 29 30th
singles 100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26th 24 22nd 20th 18th 16 15th 14th 13 12 11 10 9 8th 7th 6th 5 4th 3 2 1
team 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Team sprint 150 130 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 35 20th - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

List of overall winners

Men's

season winner Second Third Nations ranking
1990/91 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Josef Kovařík GermanyGermany Thomas Donaubauer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schaad Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
1991/92 GermanyGermany Thomas Krause GermanyGermany Uwe Prenzel Czech RepublicCzech Republic Radomír Skopek -
1992/93 GermanyGermany Thomas Abratis GermanyGermany Enrico Heisig GermanyGermany Falk Weber GermanyGermany Germany
1993/94 NorwayNorway Glenn Skram JapanJapan Tsugiharu Ogiwara AustriaAustria Günter Csar Falk Weber
GermanyGermany 
GermanyGermany Germany
1994/95 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Markus Wüst Czech RepublicCzech Republic Zbyněk Pánek GermanyGermany Sepp Buchner GermanyGermany Germany
1995/96 NorwayNorway Gard Myhre SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stefan Wittwer AustriaAustria Christoph Bieler GermanyGermany Germany
1996/97 FranceFrance Frédéric Baud AustriaAustria Robert Stadelmann GermanyGermany Falk Weber GermanyGermany Germany
1997/98 NorwayNorway Lars Andreas Østvik JapanJapan Gen Tomii NorwayNorway Preben Fjære Brynemo NorwayNorway Norway
1998/99 AustriaAustria Christoph Bieler Preben Fjære Brynemo
NorwayNorway 
JapanJapan Kouji Takasawa GermanyGermany Germany
1999/00 FranceFrance Frédéric Baud NorwayNorway Sverre Rotevatn FinlandFinland Antti Kuisma GermanyGermany Germany
2000/01 NorwayNorway Jan Rune Grave United StatesUnited States Kris Erichsen SloveniaSlovenia Andrej Jezeršek GermanyGermany Germany
2001/02 NorwayNorway Sverre Rotevatn United StatesUnited States Carl Van Loan EstoniaEstonia Jens Salumäe United StatesUnited States United States
2002/03 NorwayNorway Magnus Moan GermanyGermany Matthias Mehringer GermanyGermany Marc Frey NorwayNorway Norway
2003/04 JapanJapan Yōsuke Hatakeyama SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ivan Rieder JapanJapan Takashi Kitamura GermanyGermany Germany
2004/05 GermanyGermany Stephan Münchmeyer GermanyGermany Marcel Höhlig AustriaAustria Bernhard Gruber GermanyGermany Germany
2005/06 GermanyGermany Florian Schillinger GermanyGermany Stephan Münchmeyer FranceFrance Maxime Laheurte GermanyGermany Germany
2006/07 NorwayNorway Einar Uvsløkk GermanyGermany Steffen Tepel NorwayNorway Mikko Kokslien GermanyGermany Germany
2007/08 AustriaAustria Marco Pichlmayer GermanyGermany Mark Schlott NorwayNorway Magnus Krog GermanyGermany Germany
2008/09 GermanyGermany Matthias Menz GermanyGermany Ruben Welde GermanyGermany Andreas Günter GermanyGermany Germany
2009/10 AustriaAustria Tomaž Druml AustriaAustria Benjamin Kreiner GermanyGermany Christian Beetz AustriaAustria Austria
2010/11 GermanyGermany Fabian Riessle NorwayNorway Magnus Krog NorwayNorway Jørgen Graabak AustriaAustria Austria
2011/12 SloveniaSlovenia Marjan Jelenko FranceFrance Geoffrey Lafarge GermanyGermany Mark Schlott AustriaAustria Austria
2012/13 GermanyGermany Andreas Günter AustriaAustria Harald Lemmerer NorwayNorway Truls Sønstehagen Johansen GermanyGermany Germany
2013/14 AustriaAustria Tomaž Druml GermanyGermany Wolfgang Bösl AustriaAustria Lukas Greiderer AustriaAustria Austria
2014/15 AustriaAustria Lukas Greiderer AustriaAustria Harald Lemmerer NorwayNorway Gudmund Storlien AustriaAustria Austria
2015/16 AustriaAustria Martin Fritz AustriaAustria Harald Lemmerer AustriaAustria Lukas Greiderer AustriaAustria Austria
2016/17 AustriaAustria Martin Fritz GermanyGermany David Welde GermanyGermany Tobias Simon AustriaAustria Austria
2017/18 AustriaAustria Thomas Jöbstl AustriaAustria Martin Fritz NorwayNorway Sindre Ure Søtvik AustriaAustria Austria
2018/19 AustriaAustria Paul Gerstgraser NorwayNorway Leif Torbjørn Næsvold AustriaAustria Thomas Jöbstl NorwayNorway Norway
2019/20 GermanyGermany Jakob Lange AustriaAustria Paul Gerstgraser NorwayNorway Lars Ivar Skårset NorwayNorway Norway

Ladies

season Winner Second third Nations ranking
2017/18 RussiaRussia Stefanija Nadymova JapanJapan Ayane Miyazaki GermanyGermany Jenny Nowak RussiaRussia Russia
2018/19 United StatesUnited States Tara Geraghty-Moats NorwayNorway Gyda Westvold Hansen GermanyGermany Jenny Nowak NorwayNorway Norway
2019/20 United StatesUnited States Tara Geraghty-Moats NorwayNorway Marte Leinan Lund NorwayNorway Gyda Westvold Hansen NorwayNorway Norway

statistics

Overall victories by nationality

This is only about the overall Continental Cup victories for male athletes from one nation, not the nation ranking.

Status: end of season 2019/20

space country winner Second Third total
1. AustriaAustria Austria 09 07th 06th 22nd
2. GermanyGermany Germany 08th 11 09 28
3. NorwayNorway Norway 08th 03 08th 19th
4th FranceFrance France 02 01 01 04th
5. JapanJapan Japan 01 02 02 05
6th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 01 - 01 02
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 01 02 01 04th
8th. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic (including Czechoslovakia )CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia  01 01 01 03
9. United StatesUnited States United States - 02 - 02
10. EstoniaEstonia Estonia - - 01 01
FinlandFinland Finland - - 01 01

These are only the overall Continental Cup victories of the female athletes from one nation, not the nation ranking.

Status: end of season 2019/20

space country winner Second Third total
1. United StatesUnited States United States 2 - - 2
2. RussiaRussia Russia 1 - - 1
3. NorwayNorway Norway - 2 1 3
4th JapanJapan Japan - 1 - 1
5. GermanyGermany Germany - - 2 2

Nations ranking

These are the victories in the men's nation ranking.

Status: end of season 2019/20

space country winner Second Third total
1. GermanyGermany Germany 15th 10 04th 29
2. AustriaAustria Austria 08th 05 06th 19th
3. NorwayNorway Norway 04th 07th 08th 19th
4th United StatesUnited States United States 01 01 - 02
5. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic (including Czechoslovakia )CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia  01 - - 01
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland - 05 01 06th
7th JapanJapan Japan - 01 04th 05
8th. FranceFrance France - - 05 05

These are the victories in the national ranking among women.

Status: end of season 2019/20

space country winner Second Third total
1. NorwayNorway Norway 2 - - 2
2. RussiaRussia Russia 1 - 1 2
3. United StatesUnited States United States - 2 - 2
4th JapanJapan Japan - 1 - 1
5. GermanyGermany Germany - - 2 2

Web links

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