List of overall world cup winners in Nordic combined

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Ronny Ackermann won both the overall and the sprint world cup three times.

The list of the overall Nordic Combined World Cup winners gives an overview of the winners and the second and third placed overall in the Nordic Combined World Cup . In addition, the winners of the sprint world cup rankings awarded since the 2000/01 season are listed. The races are organized by the World Ski Federation FIS .

Competitions

Scoring disciplines

The World Cup ratings in Nordic Combined include the following disciplines:

Overall World Cup winner

season winner Second Third
1983/84 NorwayNorway Tom Sandberg Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Dotzauer NorwayNorway Geir Andersen
1984/85 NorwayNorway Geir Andersen Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hermann Weinbuch Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hubert Black
1985/86 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hermann Weinbuch Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Thomas Müller NorwayNorway Geir Andersen
1986/87 NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hermann Weinbuch SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf
1987/88 AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher NorwayNorway Torbjørn Løkken SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schaad
1988/89 NorwayNorway Trond-Arne Bredesen AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf
1989/90 AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher Soviet UnionSoviet Union Allar Levandi NorwayNorway Knut Tore Apeland
1990/91 NorwayNorway Fred Børre Lundberg AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher NorwayNorway Trond Einar Elden
1991/92 FranceFrance Fabrice Guy AustriaAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher NorwayNorway Fred Børre Lundberg
1992/93 JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara NorwayNorway Fred Børre Lundberg JapanJapan Takanori Kono
1993/94 JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara JapanJapan Takanori Kono NorwayNorway Fred Børre Lundberg
1994/95 JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik NorwayNorway Knut Tore Apeland
1995/96 NorwayNorway Knut Tore Apeland JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara FinlandFinland Jari Mantila
1996/97 FinlandFinland Samppa Lajunen FinlandFinland Jari Mantila NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik
1997/98 NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik AustriaAustria Mario Stecher AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald
1998/99 NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik FinlandFinland Hannu Manninen CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Ladislav Rygl
1999/00 FinlandFinland Samppa Lajunen NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Ladislav Rygl
2000/01 AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik
2001/02 GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald FinlandFinland Samppa Lajunen
2002/03 GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald GermanyGermany Björn Kircheisen
2003/04 FinlandFinland Hannu Manninen GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann FinlandFinland Samppa Lajunen
2004/05 FinlandFinland Hannu Manninen GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald
2005/06 FinlandFinland Hannu Manninen NorwayNorway Magnus Moan GermanyGermany Björn Kircheisen
2006/07 FinlandFinland Hannu Manninen FranceFrance Jason Lamy Chappuis NorwayNorway Magnus Moan
2007/08 GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann NorwayNorway Petter Tande United StatesUnited States Bill Demong
2008/09 FinlandFinland Anssi Koivuranta NorwayNorway Magnus Moan United StatesUnited States Bill Demong
2009/10 FranceFrance Jason Lamy Chappuis AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald NorwayNorway Magnus Moan
2010/11 FranceFrance Jason Lamy Chappuis NorwayNorway Mikko Kokslien AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald
2011/12 FranceFrance Jason Lamy Chappuis JapanJapan Akito Watabe NorwayNorway Mikko Kokslien
2012/13 GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel FranceFrance Jason Lamy Chappuis JapanJapan Akito Watabe
2013/14 GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel GermanyGermany Johannes Rydzek JapanJapan Akito Watabe
2014/15 GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel JapanJapan Akito Watabe GermanyGermany Johannes Rydzek
2015/16 GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel JapanJapan Akito Watabe GermanyGermany Fabian Riessle
2016/17 GermanyGermany Eric Frenzel GermanyGermany Johannes Rydzek JapanJapan Akito Watabe
2017/18 JapanJapan Akito Watabe NorwayNorway Jan Schmid GermanyGermany Fabian Riessle
2018/19 NorwayNorway Jarl Magnus Riiber JapanJapan Akito Watabe AustriaAustria Franz-Josef Rehrl

Sprint World Cup winner

season winner Second Third
2000/01 AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann NorwayNorway Kristian Hammer
2001/02 GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann FinlandFinland Samppa Lajunen AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald
2002/03 GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald GermanyGermany Björn Kircheisen
2003/04 FinlandFinland Hannu Manninen FinlandFinland Samppa Lajunen GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann
2004/05 FinlandFinland Hannu Manninen GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann United StatesUnited States Todd Lodwick
2005/06 FinlandFinland Hannu Manninen NorwayNorway Magnus Moan GermanyGermany Björn Kircheisen
2006/07 FranceFrance Jason Lamy Chappuis NorwayNorway Magnus Moan AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald
2007/08 GermanyGermany Ronny Ackermann FranceFrance Jason Lamy Chappuis AustriaAustria Bernhard Gruber

total

overview

All athletes who were able to place in the top three are listed below. The second overview shows this accordingly for the Sprint World Cup.

  • Place: Indicates the order of the athletes. This is determined by the number of overall World Cup victories. If the number is the same, the second places are compared and then the third places.
  • Name: gives the name of the athlete.
  • Country: Name the country for which the athlete started.
  • From: The year in which the athlete was able to place in the top three of the overall World Cup for the first time.
  • Until: The year in which the athlete was able to place in the top three of the overall World Cup for the last time.
  • Winner: states the number of overall World Cup victories .
  • Second: Name the number of second places.
  • Third: states the number of third places.
  • Overall: states the number of podium placements in the overall World Cup.

Overall World Cup winner

space Surname country From To winner Second Third total
01. Eric Frenzel GermanyGermany Germany 2013 2017 5 0 0 5
02. Hannu Manninen FinlandFinland Finland 1999 2007 4th 1 0 5
03. Ronny Ackermann GermanyGermany Germany 2001 2008 3 3 0 6th
04th Jason Lamy Chappuis FranceFrance France 2007 2013 3 2 0 5
05. Kenji Ogiwara JapanJapan Japan 1993 1996 3 1 0 4th
06th Klaus Sulzenbacher AustriaAustria Austria 1988 1992 2 3 0 5
07th Bjarte Engen Vik NorwayNorway Norway 1995 2001 2 2 2 6th
08th. Samppa Lajunen FinlandFinland Finland 2000 2004 2 0 2 4th
09. Felix Gottwald AustriaAustria Austria 1998 2011 1 3 3 7th
09. Akito Watabe JapanJapan Japan 2012 2018 1 3 3 7th
11. Hermann Weinbuch Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 1985 1987 1 2 0 3
12. Fred Børre Lundberg NorwayNorway Norway 1991 1994 1 1 2 4th
13. Torbjørn Løkken NorwayNorway Norway 1987 1988 1 1 0 2
14th Geir Andersen NorwayNorway Norway 1987 1988 1 0 2 3
14th Knut Tore Apeland NorwayNorway Norway 1990 1996 1 0 2 3
16. Anssi Koivuranta FinlandFinland Finland 2009 2009 1 0 0 1
16. Trond-Arne Bredesen NorwayNorway Norway 1989 1989 1 0 0 1
16. Fabrice Guy FranceFrance France 1992 1992 1 0 0 1
16. Tom Sandberg NorwayNorway Norway 1984 1984 1 0 0 1
20th Magnus Moan NorwayNorway Norway 2006 2010 0 2 2 4th
21st Johannes Rydzek GermanyGermany Germany 2014 2017 0 2 1 3
22nd Takanori Kono JapanJapan Japan 1993 1994 0 1 1 2
22nd Jari Mantila FinlandFinland Finland 1996 1997 0 1 1 2
24. Uwe Dotzauer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 1984 1984 0 1 0 1
24. Allar Levandi Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 1990 1990 0 1 0 1
24. Thomas Müller Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 1986 1986 0 1 0 1
24. Mario Stecher AustriaAustria Austria 1998 1998 0 1 0 1
24. Petter Tande NorwayNorway Norway 2008 2008 0 1 0 1
24. Mikko Kokslien NorwayNorway Norway 2011 2011 0 1 0 1
24. Jan Schmid NorwayNorway Norway 2018 2018 0 1 0 1
31. Hippolyt Kempf SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1987 1989 0 0 2 2
31. Björn Kircheisen GermanyGermany Germany 2003 2006 0 0 2 2
31. Ladislav Rygl Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1999 2000 0 0 2 2
31. Bill Demong United StatesUnited States United States 2008 2009 0 0 2 2
31. Fabian Riessle GermanyGermany Germany 2016 2018 0 0 2 2
36. Trond Einar Elden NorwayNorway Norway 1991 1991 0 0 1 1
36. Andreas Schaad SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1988 1988 0 0 1 1
36. Hubert Black Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 1985 1985 0 0 1 1

Nations ranking

space country winner Second Third total
1. GermanyGermany Germany 9 9 6th 24
of which Federal Republic of Germany (until 1990)Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany  1 3 1 5
thereof GDR (until 1990)Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  0 1 0 1
2. NorwayNorway Norway 8th 9 12 29
3. FinlandFinland Finland 7th 2 3 12
4th JapanJapan Japan 4th 5 4th 13
5. FranceFrance France 4th 2 0 3
6th AustriaAustria Austria 3 7th 3 13
7th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 0 1 0 1
8th. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 0 0 3 3
9. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 0 0 2 2
9. United StatesUnited States United States 0 0 2 2

Sprint World Cup winner

space Surname country From To winner Second Third total
01. Ronny Ackermann GermanyGermany Germany 2001 2008 3 2 1 6th
02. Hannu Manninen FinlandFinland Finland 2004 2006 3 0 0 3
03. Felix Gottwald AustriaAustria Austria 2001 2007 1 1 2 4th
04th Jason Lamy Chappuis FranceFrance France 2007 2008 1 1 0 2
05. Samppa Lajunen FinlandFinland Finland 2002 2004 0 2 0 2
05. Magnus Moan NorwayNorway Norway 2006 2007 0 2 0 2
07th Björn Kircheisen GermanyGermany Germany 2003 2006 0 0 2 2
08th. Bernhard Gruber AustriaAustria Austria 2008 2008 0 0 1 1
08th. Kristian Hammer NorwayNorway Norway 2001 2001 0 0 1 1
08th. Todd Lodwick United StatesUnited States United States 2005 2005 0 0 1 1

Nations ranking in the Sprint World Cup

space country winner Second Third total
1. GermanyGermany Germany 3 2 3 8th
2. FinlandFinland Finland 3 2 0 5
3. AustriaAustria Austria 1 1 3 5
4th FranceFrance France 1 1 0 2
5. NorwayNorway Norway 0 2 1 3
6th United StatesUnited States United States 0 0 1 1

See also

Web links

This version was added to the selection of informative lists and portals on April 2, 2008 .