FIS Carpath Cup
FIS Carpath Cup ( FIS Carpathian Cup 2013/14, from 2014/15 FIS Carpath Cup ) is a junior series in ski jumping .
history
The FIS Carpath Cup was held for the first time in the 2013/14 season. The members are Bulgaria , Kazakhstan , Poland , Romania , Russia , Slovakia , the Czech Republic , Turkey , Ukraine , Hungary .
mode
The 1st period takes place in late summer / autumn between September and October, with two events each with two jumping competitions on plastic covered hills . The 2nd period is in winter between December and March, with four events each with two jumping competitions on snow. After the final result, the athletes receive points for the overall ranking according to the FIS points system .
Venues
The FIS Carpath Cup has been held in Poland and Romania since the 2013/14 season. The venues are determined annually by the organizing committee at the spring conference.
Overall rating
Men's
season | winner | Second | Third |
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2013/14 | Ștefan Valentin Blega |
Mateusz Kojzar Szymon Szostok |
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2014/15 | Ștefan Valentin Blega | Robert Valentin Tatu | Constantin Robert Buzescu Purice |
2015/16 | Muhammet İrfan Çintımar | Fatih Arda İpcioğlu | Münir Güngen |
2016/17 | Ștefan Valentin Blega | Nicolae Sorin Mitrofan | Mihnea Alexandru Spulber |
2017/18 | Nicolae Sorin Mitrofan | Sergei Tkachenko | Ilya Kratov |
2018/19 | Andrew vacation | Radu Păcurar | Radek Selcer |
2019/20 | Radu Păcurar | Radek Rydl | Kasperi Valto |
Ladies
season | Winner | Second | third |
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2013/14 | Carina Alexandra Militaru | Kinga Rajda | Bianca Elena Ştefănuţă |
2014/15 | Carina Alexandra Militaru | Andreea Diana Trâmbițaș | Magdalena Pałasz |
2015/16 | Kinga Rajda | Carina Alexandra Militaru | Virág Vörös |
2016/17 | Andreea Diana Trâmbițaș | Šarlote Šķēle | Maria Daria Chindriș |
2017/18 | Kamila Karpiel | Andreea Diana Trâmbițaș | Paulina Cieślar |
2018/19 | Annika Sieff | Vitalina Herassymjuk | Annika Belshaw |
2019/20 | Štěpánka Ptáčková | Klára Ulrichová | Veronika Jenčová |