Nordic Combined Grand Prix 2017

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Kristjan Ilves

winner
Overall rating EstoniaEstonia Kristjan Ilves
Nations ranking GermanyGermany Germany
Competitions
Venues 4th
Individual competitions 6th
Team competitions 1
2016 2018

The Nordic Combined Grand Prix 2017 was a series of competitions in Nordic Combined organized by the World Federation FIS . This was held for the 20th time in that season. The series included the four stations Oberwiesenthal , Tschagguns , Oberstdorf and Planica . It began on August 19 and ended on October 1, 2017. Although Mario Seidl scored the most points, only one athlete who took part in all competitions could become the overall winner. The Grand Prix was won by Kristjan Ilves .

Results and ratings

Grand Prix overview

date venue discipline winner Second Third
08/19/2017 GermanyGermany Oberwiesenthal Team sprint (HS 106/2 × 7.5 km) Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic I
Tomáš Portyk
Miroslav Dvořák
GermanyGermany Germany I.
Fabian Riessle
Eric Frenzel
GermanyGermany Germany II
Jakob Lange
Vinzenz Geiger
08/20/2017 HS 106/10 km AustriaAustria Mario Seidl GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel GermanyGermany Fabian Riessle
08/23/2017 AustriaAustria Tschagguns HS 108/10 km GermanyGermany Fabian Riessle AustriaAustria Mario Seidl FinlandFinland Ilkka Herola
08/25/2017 GermanyGermany Oberstdorf HS 137/10 km GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel GermanyGermany Johannes Rydzek AustriaAustria Mario Seidl
08/26/2017 AustriaAustria Mario Seidl GermanyGermany Fabian Riessle GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel
09/30/2017 SloveniaSlovenia Planica HS 139/10 km NorwayNorway Magnus Moan NorwayNorway Espen Andersen NorwayNorway Jan Schmid
10/01/2017 NorwayNorway Magnus Moan NorwayNorway Jarl Magnus Riiber AustriaAustria Martin Fritz

Ratings

Overall rating
Final score
rank Surname Points
01. AustriaAustria Mario Seidl 340
02. GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel 290
03. GermanyGermany Fabian Riessle 276
04th NorwayNorway Magnus Moan 200
05. EstoniaEstonia Kristjan Ilves 194
06th FranceFrance Maxime Laheurte 189
07th JapanJapan Akito Watabe 181
08th. AustriaAustria Martin Fritz 152
09. FinlandFinland Ilkka Herola 135
10. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Portyk 130
11. FranceFrance Laurent Muhlethaler 129
12. NorwayNorway Jan Schmid 110
13. NorwayNorway Espen Andersen 109
GermanyGermany Johannes Rydzek 109
15th NorwayNorway Jarl Magnus Riiber 106
GermanyGermany Björn Kircheisen 106
17th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Miroslav Dvořák 101
18th FinlandFinland Eero Hirvonen 097
19th AustriaAustria Lukas Greiderer 089
20th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Tim Hug 082
21st JapanJapan Takehiro Watanabe 073
22nd GermanyGermany Terence Weber 067
23. JapanJapan Yoshito Watabe 065
JapanJapan Taihei Kato 065
rank Surname Points
25th SloveniaSlovenia Marjan Jelenko 063
26th FranceFrance François Braud 058
27. JapanJapan Go Yamamoto 048
GermanyGermany Vincent Geiger 048
29 ItalyItaly Alessandro Pittin 045
30th AustriaAustria David Pommer 043
31. JapanJapan Hideaki Nagai 042
32. United StatesUnited States Taylor Fletcher 040
33. FranceFrance Jason Lamy Chappuis 038
34. FranceFrance Antoine Gerard 035
JapanJapan Aguri Shimizu 035
36. GermanyGermany Jakob Lange 033
37. SloveniaSlovenia Vid Vrhovnik 032
38. United StatesUnited States Bryan Fletcher 030th
39. GermanyGermany Manuel Faisst 028
GermanyGermany Martin Hahn 028
41. NorwayNorway Mikko Kokslien 026th
42. FinlandFinland Arttu Mäkiaho 025th
43. ItalyItaly Raffaele Buzzi 022nd
44. NorwayNorway Espen Bjørnstad 019th
UkraineUkraine Viktor Passichnyk 019th
46. NorwayNorway Magnus Krog 016
GermanyGermany David Welde 016
48. NorwayNorway Jørgen Graabak 015th
rank Surname Points
49. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ondřej Pažout 014th
50. JapanJapan Go Sonehara 012
51. PolandPoland Szczepan Kupczak 010
GermanyGermany Tobias Haug 010
53. NorwayNorway Harald Johnas Riiber 009
RussiaRussia Ernest Jachin 009
55. EstoniaEstonia Karl-August Tiirmaa 008th
56. GermanyGermany Tom Lubitz 007th
57. AustriaAustria Harald Lemmerer 005
ItalyItaly Samuel Costa 005
PolandPoland Paweł Słowiok 005
60. JapanJapan Hisaki Nagamine 003
United StatesUnited States Adam Loomis 003
PolandPoland Adam Cieślar 003
63. SloveniaSlovenia Leon Šarc 002
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan Vytrval 002
NorwayNorway Jens Lurås Oftebro 002
Nations ranking
Final score
rank Surname Points
01. GermanyGermany Germany 1193
02. AustriaAustria Austria 0779
03. JapanJapan Japan 0624
04th NorwayNorway Norway 0612
05. FranceFrance France 0449
06th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 0447
07th FinlandFinland Finland 0382
08th. EstoniaEstonia Estonia 0252
rank Surname Points
09. United StatesUnited States United States 0098
10. SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 0097
11. PolandPoland Poland 0093
12. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 0082
13. ItalyItaly Italy 0072
14th UkraineUkraine Ukraine 0019th
15th RussiaRussia Russia 0009
Best runner trophy
Final result after 6 competitions (Top 10)
rank Surname Points
01. United StatesUnited States Taylor Fletcher 292
02. NorwayNorway Magnus Krog 200
03. AustriaAustria Bernhard Flaschberger 180
04th FinlandFinland Eero Hirvonen 178
05. GermanyGermany Vincent Geiger 174
06th AustriaAustria David Pommer 172
07th GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel 156
08th. GermanyGermany Jakob Lange 145
09. ItalyItaly Raffaele Buzzi 141
10. NorwayNorway Magnus Moan 140
Best jumper trophy
Final result after 6 competitions (Top 10)
rank Surname Points
01. AustriaAustria Mario Seidl 360
02. FranceFrance Maxime Laheurte 312
03. JapanJapan Akito Watabe 270
04th EstoniaEstonia Kristjan Ilves 252
05. FranceFrance Laurent Muhlethaler 224
06th JapanJapan Takehiro Watanabe 209
07th GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel 179
08th. JapanJapan Taihei Kato 171
09. AustriaAustria Martin Fritz 141
10. GermanyGermany Fabian Riessle 122

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kristjan Ilves wins the 2017 SGP , on planica.si from October 1, 2017, accessed on September 10, 2019 (English).