The Ski Jumping Continental Cup 2012/13 was a series of competitions in ski jumping organized by the World Ski Association FIS . The Continental Cup consisted of 46 competitions for men and 8 competitions for women, which took place between June 30, 2012 and March 17, 2013 for men and between September 8, 2012 and March 10, 2013 for women in Europe , Asia and North America were hosted.
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Season course
The 22nd season of the Ski Jumping Continental Cup was held - as usual since the 2003/04 season - with separate ratings for summer and winter. With the jumping of the men in Sochi , Tchaikovsky (both summer) and Nizhny Tagil (winter), jumping was held in Russia for the first time in the history of this competition series . While a total of 46 competitions were planned for the men in 22 locations, the women's Continental Cup was thinned out to eight competitions in four locations, of which the two competitions in Notodden also fell victim to the weather. In addition, one of the two competitions in Oberwiesenthal had to be canceled due to strong winds. Since a third competition was possible in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden , at least four of the six competitions could be carried out in winter. All fourteen competitions for the men could take place in the summer. By contrast, the winter competitions in Erzurum, Turkey, had to be canceled for organizational reasons. In Lahti it was not possible to jump due to strong winds, but one of the two jumps was made up in Iron Mountain .
After fourteen competitions, the men's summer ranking was won by the Czech Jan Matura , who won one competition each in Sochi and Kuopio and also jumped on the podium in Kranj , Lillehammer and Klingenthal . He was followed by Wolfgang Loitzl , who won the last five competitions in the summer ranking (once in Lillehammer, twice in Tschaikowsky and Klingenthal) and thus jumped back into the Austrian World Cup team, and Anders Jacobsen , who won in Kranj and Sotschi and placed second celebrated a successful return to ski jumping in Stams and Sotschi and was able to establish itself again in the World Cup during the season. The women’s ranking was won by the two Austrians Daniela Iraschko and Jacqueline Seifriedsberger , who took turns with victory and second place in the only two competitions in Lillehammer, Norway. Third place went to Anja Tepeš from Slovenia , who came in sixth and third in Lillehammer.
In winter, 19-year-old Slovene Anže Semenič won the men's overall ranking. He won a total of three individual competitions in Zakopane and Iron Mountain . He was followed by the Norwegian Fredrik Bjerkeengen (individual winner in Titisee-Neustadt and Iron Mountain) and Semenič's compatriot Matic Benedik , who could not win any jumping but took second place five times. With Nico Polychronidis , who finished 30th in Titisee-Neustadt on January 26th, a jumper starting for Greece was able to achieve a point for the overall standings for the first time. Polychronidis, son of a German and a Greek, competed for the German Ski Association until 2011 and on March 14, 2009 in Pragelato, he was third on the podium of a Continental Cup. In addition, points scored for the first time since the 2003/04 season with Lars Antonissen, who was 29th in Zakopane on January 5th, Oldrik van der Aalst, who finished 28th in Iron Mountain on February 9th, and Ruben de Wit, who finished on March 9th in Vikersund was also 28th, again three Dutch men. Boy van Baarle last succeeded in this on January 9, 2004 in Sapporo . For the first time in the nine-year history of the Women's Continental Cup, a Russian jumper won the women's winter ranking, Irina Avakumova . The basis of their success were the three victories in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden . In the squares followed Julia Kykkänen from Finland and the German Ramona Straub .
Participating nations and athletes
- Men's
282 athletes from 27 nations took part in the men's Continental Cup, of which 190 men from 22 countries were able to score Continental Cup points. The Alpine states of Germany and Austria had the highest number of participants with 28 athletes each, while Slovenia had the most ski jumpers in the overall ranking.
nation |
number |
Rated |
Athletes
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Bulgaria Bulgaria
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3 |
1 |
Dejan Funtarow , Daniel Simow , Wladimir Sografski
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Germany Germany
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28 |
23 |
Daniel Althaus , Pascal Bodmer , Tobias Bogner , Sebastian Bradatsch , Felix Brodauf , Michael Dreher , Markus Eisenbichler , Karl Geiger , Christian Heim , Kevin Horlacher , Florian Horst , Marinus Kraus , Josef Lechner , Stephan Leyhe , Tobias Löffler , Tobias Lugert , Dominik Mayländer , Jan Mayländer , Maximilian Mechler , Florian Menz , Pius Paschke , Danny Queck , Martin Schmitt , Felix Schoft , Georg Späth , Andreas Wellinger , Daniel Wenig , David Winkler
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Estonia Estonia
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4th |
1 |
Kristjan Ilves , Martti Nõmme , Illimar Pärn , Siim-Tanel Sammelselg
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Finland Finland
|
18th |
10 |
Antti Aalto , Lauri Asikainen , Janne Happonen , Sami Heiskanen , Matti Herola , Kalle Keituri , Sebastian Klinga , Anssi Koivuranta , Mika Kulmala , Jere Kykkänen , Jarkko Määttä , Olli Muotka , Sami Niemi , Juho Ojala , Sami Saapunki , Riku Tähkävuori , Ossi- Pekka Valta , Miika Ylipulli
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France France
|
9 |
6th |
Emmanuel Chedal , Vincent Descombes Sevoie , Sacha Gardet , Ronan Lamy Chappuis , David Lazzaroni , Alexandre Mabboux , Nicolas Mayer , Benjamin Raffort , David Viry
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Greece Greece
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1 |
1 |
Nico Polychronidis
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Italy Italy
|
8th |
3 |
Davide Bresadola , Federico Cecon , Alessio De Crignis , Diego Dellasega , Roberto Dellasega , Zeno Di Lenardo , Michael Lunardi , Andrea Morassi
|
Japan Japan
|
15th |
13 |
Shuji Endō , Yumu Harada , Shotaro Hosoda , kenshiro Ito , Junshirō Kobayashi , Takanobu Okabe , Kento Sakuyama , Yuhei Sasaki , Takashi Sawara , Shō Suzuki , taro Takayanagi , Shota Tanaka , Shōhei Tochimoto , Hiroaki Watanabe , Fumihisa Yumoto
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Canada Canada
|
5 |
3 |
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes , Dusty Korek , Joshua Mason , Eric Mitchell , Matthew Rowley
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Kazakhstan Kazakhstan
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7th |
2 |
Shyngys Kaljukow , Iwan Karaulow , Alexei Koroljow , Sabyrschan Muminow , Konstantin Sokolenko , Marat Schaparow , Radik Schaparow
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Netherlands Netherlands
|
4th |
3 |
Lars Antonissen , Rico de Jong , Ruben de Wit , Oldrik van der Aalst
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Norway Norway
|
23 |
19th |
Mats Søhagen Berggaard , Hans Petter Bergquist , Fredrik Bjerkeengen , Johan Martin Brandt , Kim René Elverum Sorsell , Klaus Ovlien Engen , Johann André Forfang , Jan Fuhre , Kenneth Gangnes , Simen Key Grimsrud , Espen Enger Halvorsen , Joachim Hauer , Ole Marius Ingvaldsen , Anders Jacobsen , Robert Johansson , Espen Røe , Atle Pedersen Rønsen , Phillip Sjøen , Vegard Haukø Sklett , Jonas Gropen Søgård , Sigurd Nymoen Søberg , Vegard Swensen , Daniel-André Tande
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Austria Austria
|
28 |
23 |
Clemens Aigner , Florian Altenburger , Philipp Aschenwald , Thomas Diethart , Markus Eggenhofer , Manuel Fettner , Simon Greiderer , Florian Gugg , Michael Hayböck , Stefan Hayböck , Daniel Huber , Stefan Huber , Björn Koch , Martin Koch , Stefan Kraft , Thomas Lackner , Wolfgang Loitzl , Lukas Müller , Johannes Obermayr , Elias Pfannenstill , Manuel Poppinger , Markus Schiffner , Christoph Stauder , Andreas Strolz , Elias Tollinger , David Unterberger , Ulrich Wohlgenannt , David Zauner
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Poland Poland
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17th |
15th |
Marcin Bachleda , Krzysztof Biegun , Stanisław Biela , Tomasz Byrt , Stefan Hula , Bartłomiej Klusek , Jakub Kot , Dawid Kubacki , Grzegorz Miętus , Krzysztof Miętus , Klemens Murańka , Łukasz Rutkowski , Rafał Śliż , Szymon Szostok , Andrzej Zapotoczny , Jan Ziobro , Aleksander Zniszczoł
|
Romania Romania
|
4th |
0 |
Iulian Pîtea , Valentin Tatu , Eduard Torok , Remus Tudor
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Russia Russia
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24 |
15th |
Vladislav Bojarinzew , Alexei Buiwolow , Ilmir Chasetdinow , Dmitri Ipatow , Anton Kalinichenko , Denis Kornilov , Sergei Kulikov , Ivan Lanin , Grigori Leontiev , Mikhail Maximotschkin , Stanislaw Oschtschepkow , Andrey Pachin , Konstantin Reshetnikov , Alexei Romashov , Ilya Rosljakow , Alexander Sardyko , Sergei Schulajew , Alexander Shuvalov , Roman Trofimov , Pyotr Chaadaev , Georgi Chervyakov , Artem Utew , Dmitry Vasilyev , Denis Weselow
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Sweden Sweden
|
3 |
2 |
Jakob Grimholm , Alexander Mitz , Carl Nordin
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Switzerland Switzerland
|
13 |
7th |
Simon Ammann , Olivier Anken , Guillaume Berney , Gregor Deschwanden , Luca Egloff , Pascal Egloff , Marco Grigoli , Gabriel Karlen , Pascal Kälin , Killian Peier , Andreas Schuler , Pascal Sommer , Samuel Wiget
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Slovakia Slovakia
|
2 |
0 |
Patrik Lichý , Tomáš Zmoray
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Slovenia Slovenia
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27 |
24 |
Gašper Bartol , Automatic Benedik , Nejc Dežman , Jaka Hvala , Robert Hrgota , Dejan Judez , Rok Justin , Jaka Kosec , Automatic Kramarsic , Robert Kranjec , anže lanišek , Žiga Mandl , Gašper Martinčič , Tomaž Naglić , Primož Pikl , andraž pograjc , Cene Prevc , Peter Prevc , Ernest Prišlič , Matjaž Pungertar , Jaka Rus , Anže Semenič , Jure Šinkovec , Jurij Tepeš , Rok Urbanc , Rok Zima , Miran Zupančič
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Korea South South Korea
|
4th |
3 |
Choi Heung-chul , Choi Seou , Kang Chil-ku , Kim Hyun-ki
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Czech Republic Czech Republic
|
15th |
8th |
David Bartoš , Martin Cikl , Tomáš Friedrich , Vít Háček , Antonín Hájek , Jakub Janda , Miloš Kadlec , Čestmír Kožíšek , Jan Matura , Jiří Mazoch , David Ripper , Filip Sakala , Borek Sedlák , Jan Souček , Vojtěch Štursa
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Turkey Turkey
|
1 |
0 |
Faik Yüksel
|
Ukraine Ukraine
|
6th |
1 |
Wolodymyr Hlywka , Andriy Kalinchuk , Andrii Klymchuk , Wassyl Schurakiwskyj , Witalij Schumbarez , Wołodymyr Werediuk
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Hungary Hungary
|
1 |
0 |
Ákos Szilágyi
|
United States United States
|
11 |
6th |
Nicholas Alexander , Kevin Bickner , Nicholas Fairall , Peter Frenette , Christian Friberg , Michael Glasder , Alexander Haupt , Anders Johnson , Christopher Lamb , Nicholas Mattoon , Brian Wallace
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Belarus Belarus
|
1 |
0 |
Jauheni Mjzanjuk
|
- Ladies
84 female athletes from 16 nations took part in the women's Continental Cup, 65 of which were women from 15 countries with Continental Cup points.
nation |
number |
Rated |
Athletes
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China People's Republic People's Republic of China
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3 |
2 |
Chang Xinyue , Li Xueyao , Liu Qi
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Germany Germany
|
10 |
8th |
Melanie Faißt , Luisa Görlich , Melanie Häckert , Pauline Heßler , Lucienne Höppner , Henriette Kraus , Anna Rupprecht , Lena Selbach , Juliane Seyfarth , Ramona Straub
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Finland Finland
|
3 |
3 |
Noora Heikkinen , Julia Kykkänen , Jenny Rautionaho
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Italy Italy
|
4th |
4th |
Roberta D'Agostina , Lisa Demetz , Evelyn Insam , Elena Runggaldier
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Japan Japan
|
10 |
5 |
Yurika Hirayama , Haruka Iwasa , Yoshiko Kasai , Seiko Koasa , Aki Matsuhashi , Natsuka Sawaya , Misaki Shigeno , Ayuka Takeda , Ayumi Watase , Yurina Yamada
|
Canada Canada
|
5 |
5 |
Taylor Henrich , Charlotte Mitchell , Alexandra Pretorius , Jasmine Sepandj , Atsuko Tanaka
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Netherlands Netherlands
|
2 |
2 |
Lara Thomae , Wendy Vuik
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Norway Norway
|
8th |
6th |
Tonje Bakke , Gyda Enger , Jenny Synnøve Hagemoen , Line Jahr , Maren Lundby , Karoline Røstad , Marte Pauline Skinnes , Anna Odine Strøm
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Austria Austria
|
8th |
7th |
Chiara Hölzl , Daniela Iraschko , Katharina Keil , Michaela Kranzl , Cornelia Roider , Sonja Schoitsch , Jacqueline Seifriedsberger , Lisa Wiegele
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Romania Romania
|
1 |
1 |
Daniela Haralambie
|
Russia Russia
|
7th |
6th |
Irina Avakumova , Anastassija Gladysheva , Darja Gruschina , Alexandra Kustowa , Stefanija Nadymowa , Adel Sajfullina , Sofja Tichonowa
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Sweden Sweden
|
1 |
0 |
Elina Knutsson
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Switzerland Switzerland
|
3 |
3 |
Gianina Ernst , Bigna Windmüller , Sabrina Windmüller
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Slovenia Slovenia
|
8th |
7th |
Urša Bogataj , Barbara Klinec , Ema Klinec , Eva Logar , Manja Pograjc , Katja Požun , Anja Tepeš , Maja Vtič
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Czech Republic Czech Republic
|
5 |
3 |
Barbora Blažková , Michaela Doleželová , Karolína Indráčková , Martina Joitová , Michaela Rajnochová
|
United States United States
|
6th |
3 |
Emilee Anderson , Brenna Ellis , Nita Englund , Elyse Hoffmann , Nina Lussi , Elisabeth Wallace
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Men's summer
Continental Cup overview
Rating
Overall ranking Continental Cup
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Final result after 14 jumps
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Men's winter
Continental Cup overview
1The jumps were originally on 1./2. Scheduled December.
2 Only one passage due to strong wind.
3 Only one passage due to strong wind.
4thThe jumps were originally supposed to take place on the
Bauhenk in
Kranj , but were moved to Planica.
5 Replacement for the canceled jumping from the previous day.
6th Replacement for the first of the two competitions that were canceled in Lahti.
7thThe jumping was originally supposed to take place on the large hill
Ještěd "A" .
8th Only one passage due to strong wind.
9 The jumps were originally intended to be held on the large hill.
Rating
Overall ranking Continental Cup
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Final result after 28 jumps
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Ladies summer
Continental Cup overview
Rating
Overall ranking Continental Cup
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Final result after 2 jumps
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Ladies winter
Continental Cup overview
1 Replacement for the first of the two canceled competitions in Notodden
Rating
Overall ranking Continental Cup
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Final result after 4 jumps
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Overall rating
Men's
Continental Cup 2012/13
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Final result after 42 competitions
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Ladies
Continental Cup 2012/13
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Final result after 6 competitions
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See also
Web links
- Continental Cup men
- Continental Cup women
Individual evidence
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^ "COC of the ladies in Notodden canceled" at www.berkutschi.com, accessed on February 10, 2013.
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↑ "COC-L: Rejection in Oberwiesenthal" at www.berkutschi.com, accessed on March 10, 2013.
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↑ "COC canceled in Erzurum" at www.berkutschi.com, accessed on February 10, 2013.
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↑ "Strong winds: jumping in Lahti impossible" www.berkutschi.com, accessed on February 10, 2013.
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^ "Additional competition in Iron Mountain" at www.berkutschi.com, accessed on February 10, 2013.
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^ "COC-M: Successful weekend for Germany" at www.berkutschi.com, accessed on February 10, 2013.
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↑ "COC-L: Third victory in a row for Avvakumova" at www.berkutschi.com, accessed on March 10, 2013.
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^ Adam Kwieciński: Overall ranking COC women 2012/13