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The list of Grand Prix places in ski jumping lists all Grands Prix in ski jumping since the season 1994 on. The Grands Prix were held in Europe and Asia and are organized by the FIS . So far (as of August 2015 of the 2015 season), men's grands prix has been held in a total of 24 locations; since the 2012 season, women's grands prix has been held in 4 locations.
Explanation
Location of the Grand Prix: states the location of the Grand Prix.
Country: Name the host country.
Hill Names the hill on which the competition took place.
Season: The season since the Grand Prix has been held.
Image: Image of the ski jump.
Grand Prix in ski jumping (men)
Normal and large hills
Location of the Grand Prix
country
Jumps
season
image
Almaty! Almaty
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
Gorney giant
2011 - 2014
Bischofshofen! Bischofshofen
Austria Austria
Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze
2005
Courchevel! Courchevel
France France
Tremplin you Praz
since 1997
Einsiedeln! Einsiedeln
Switzerland Switzerland
Andreas Küttel-Schanze
2005 - 2011 , 2013 - 2018
Hakuba! Hakuba
Japan Japan
Hakuba ski jumps
1998 - 2001 , since 2004
Hinterzarten! Hinterzarten
Germany Germany
Adlerschanze
1994 - 2013 , since 2015
Hinzenbach! Hinzenbach
Austria Austria
Aigner ski jump
2011 , 2012 , since 2014
Innsbruck! innsbruck
Austria Austria
Bergiselschanze
2002 - 2004
Klingenthal! Klingenthal
Germany Germany
Vogtland Arena
2006 - 2014 , since 2016
Kranj! Kranj
Slovenia Slovenia
Building hook
2006
Kuopio! Kuopio
Finland Finland
Puijo ski jump
1995 , 2000
Lahti! Lahti
Finland Finland
Salpausselkä ski jump
2002
Liberec! Liberec
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Ještěd "A"
2008 , 2010
Nizhny Tagil! Nizhny Tagil
Russia Russia
Tramplin Stork
2013
Oberhof! Oberhof
Germany Germany
Hans-Renner-Schanze
1996 , 2006 , 2007
Pragelato! Pragelato
Italy Italy
Trampolino Stadium
2007 - 2009
Sapporo! Sapporo
Japan Japan
Miyanomori ski jump
1999 - 2001
Stams! Stams
Austria Austria
Brunnentalschanze
1994 - 2001
Szczyrk! Szczyrk
Poland Poland
Skalite ski jumps
2011
Trondheim! Trondheim
Norway Norway
Granåsen
1995 - 1997
Tchaikovsky! Tchaikovsky
Russia Russia
Snezhinka
2015 - 2018
Val di Fiemme! Val di Fiemme
Italy Italy
Trampolino dal Ben
1994 - 1998 , 2003 - 2006
Villach! Villach
Austria Austria
Villach Alpine Arena
2000
Wisla! Wisła
Poland Poland
Malinka
since 2010
Zakopane! Zakopane
Poland Poland
Wielka Krokiew
2004 - 2009 , 2011 , since 2019
Statistics (men)
So far, Austria has been the country with the most host cities, Germany has so far been the country with the most host cities. The Grand Prix venue Hinterzarten was the only one on the Grand Prix calendar without interruption from the 1994 season to the 2013 season.
Venues
Place: Indicates the order of the nation.
Nation: Name the nation.
Entry in the Grand Prix year: states the year in which the nation first took part in the Grand Prix.
Number of venues: states the number of venues in the Grand Prix.
space
nation
Entry into the Grand Prix year
number
0 1.
Austria Austria
1994
0 5
0 2.
Germany Germany
1994
0 3
Finland Finland
2002
Poland Poland
2004
0 5.
Italy Italy
1994
0 2
Japan Japan
1998
Grand Prix per nation
Place: indicates the order of the nation.
Place: Name the nation.
Number: states the number of Grands Prix per nation.
Grand Prix in ski jumping (women)
Normal hills
Statistics (women)
Venues
Place: Indicates the order of the nation.
Nation: Name the nation.
Entry in the Grand Prix year: states the year in which the nation first took part in the Grand Prix.
Number of venues: states the number of venues in the Grand Prix.
Grands Prix per Nation
Place: indicates the order of the nation.
Place: Name the nation.
Number: states the number of Grands Prix per nation.
Web links
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