The Ski Jumping Grand Prix 2017 (official name: FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix 2017 ) was organized by the World Ski Federation FIS for the period between July 14th and October 3rd, 2017 for men and for the period between August 12th and 12th The women's ski jumping series of competitions on September 10, 2017 . The Grand Prix included nine individual and one team competitions for men, of which eight competitions were held in Europe and two competitions in Asia , as well as five individual competitions for women taking place in Europe.
Results and ratings men
The trophies of the three leaders in the overall standings
Venues and jumping
The FIS announced the provisional competition calendar in April 2017.
Poland Wisła :
July 14, 2017: HS134 large hill team
July 15, 2017: HS134 large hill individual
Germany Hinterzarten :
July 29, 2017: HS108 normal hill individual
France Courchevel :
August 12, 2017: HS135 single large hill
Japan Hakuba :
August 26, 2017: HS131 large hill individual
August 27, 2017: HS131 large hill individual
Russia Tchaikovsky :
September 9, 2017: HS140 large hill individual
September 10, 2017: HS140 large hill individual
Austria Hinzenbach :
October 1, 2017: HS94 normal hill individual
Germany Klingenthal :
October 3, 2017: HS140 large hill individual
Participating Nations
Jumpers from 21 nations took part in the men's Grand Prix.
Europe (16 nations)
Asia (3 nations)
North America (2 nations)
Grand Prix overview
1 Due to strong winds, the competition was moved from the large hill to the normal hill and canceled after the first round.
Ratings
Overall rating
Final result after 9 competitions
Nations ranking
Final score after 10 competitions
Results and ratings women
Venues and jumping
The FIS announced the provisional competition calendar in April 2017.
France Courchevel :
August 11, 2017: HS96 normal hill individual
Czech Republic Frenštát pod Radhoštěm :
August 18, 2017: HS106 normal hill individual
August 19, 2017: HS106 normal hill individual
Russia Tchaikovsky :
September 9, 2017: HS102 normal hill individual
September 10, 2017: HS102 normal hill individual
Participating Nations
Jumpers from 18 nations took part in the Women's Grand Prix.
Europe (12 nations)
Asia (4 nations)
North America (2 nations)
Grand Prix overview
Ratings
Overall rating
Final result after 5 competitions
Nations ranking
Final result after 5 competitions
See also
Web links
Grand Prix men
Grand Prix women
Individual evidence
↑ a b Marco Ries: Preliminary ski jumping calendar 2017/2018 presented. In: skispringen.com. April 7, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017 .
↑ a b FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix 2017. (PDF; 65 kB) In: skispringen.com. May 26, 2017, accessed July 21, 2017 .
↑ Kerstin Kock: Lanisek and Takanashi also triumph on day two. In: Skispringen-news.de. September 10, 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .
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