Ski jumping Grand Prix
The Ski Jumping Grand Prix (official name FIS Grand Prix Ski Jumping ) is a series of ski jumping competitions that are held in summer on plastic covered hills with ceramic inrun tracks. It is often referred to as the Summer Grand Prix or Summer GP .
history
Mat jumping was invented for training purposes in the middle of the 20th century. The former GDR national trainer Hans Renner is considered to be the inventor .
The summer GP was first held as an official competition in 1994.
regulate
The rules of the Ski Jumping World Cup apply in winter.
Jumpers who have already scored points in the World Cup or the Summer Grand Prix, as well as jumpers who have scored at least one point in the Continental Cup of the previous year or the current season are eligible to start.
The rating is based on the FIS point system .
The requirements for the organizers include a valid FIS certificate , an elevator / chairlift and a warm-up room.
procedure
- qualification
- Normally there is a qualification round in which 72 jumpers are allowed to participate.
- First round of valuation
- The best 50 of the qualification are allowed to take part in the first round.
- Second round of valuation
- The best 30 of the first round can take part in the finals.
If the qualification round takes place on a different day than the competition, there will be a trial round before the first evaluation round.
Other sports
Since 1998 is also available for Nordic combined a Summer Grand Prix, the official name is the FIS Summer Grand Prix Nordic Combined .
Ski Jumping Grand Prix Winner
Men
Women
Leaderboard after Grand Prix victories
Men
The list contains all ski jumpers who were able to win a jump in an individual discipline as part of the Ski Jumping Grand Prix. Bold names denote active athletes. The list contains 72 jumpers. As of August 24, 2020
Women
The list contains all female ski jumpers who were able to win a jump in an individual discipline as part of the Ski Jumping Grand Prix. Bold names denote active athletes. The list contains six jumpers. As of August 11, 2019
space | Surname | number |
---|---|---|
1. | Sara Takanashi | 25th |
2. | Ema Klinec | 2 |
Alexandra Pretorius | 2 | |
4th | Katharina Althaus | 1 |
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | 1 | |
Yūki Itō | 1 |
Venues
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Regulations "e.on ruhrgas" FIS World Cup Ski Jumping 2006/2007 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Requirements for organizers of GP competitions ( Memento of the original from September 29, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English; PDF; 18 kB)