Ski Jumping Grand Prix 2017

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Grand Prix 2017

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Men's Ladies
winner
Overall Grand Prix PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki JapanJapan Sara Takanashi
Nations ranking PolandPoland Poland JapanJapan Japan
Competitions
Venues 7th 3
Individual competitions 9 5
Team competitions 1 -
Attendees
Nations 021st 018th
athlete 139 072
2016
2018

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 first three winners of the Summer Grand Prix 2017 (from left to right): Anže Lanišek (2), Dawid Kubacki (1), Junshirō Kobayashi (3)
The trophies of the three leaders in the overall standings

Venues and jumping

The FIS announced the provisional competition calendar in April 2017.

PolandPoland Wisła :

  • July 14, 2017: HS134 large hill team
  • July 15, 2017: HS134 large hill individual

GermanyGermany Hinterzarten :

  • July 29, 2017: HS108 normal hill individual

FranceFrance Courchevel :

  • August 12, 2017: HS135 single large hill

JapanJapan Hakuba :

  • August 26, 2017: HS131 large hill individual
  • August 27, 2017: HS131 large hill individual

RussiaRussia Tchaikovsky :

  • September 9, 2017: HS140 large hill individual
  • September 10, 2017: HS140 large hill individual

AustriaAustria Hinzenbach :

  • October 1, 2017: HS94 normal hill individual

GermanyGermany 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

date venue Jump comment winner Second Third
07/14/2017 PolandPoland Wisła Malinka HS134 Team
night
PolandPoland Poland
Piotr Żyła
Kamil Stoch
Dawid Kubacki
Maciej Kot
NorwayNorway Norway
Anders Fannemel
Robert Johansson
Kenneth Gangnes
Daniel-André Tande
GermanyGermany Germany
Andreas Wank
Karl Geiger
Andreas Wellinger
Stephan Leyhe
07/15/2017 night PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki PolandPoland Maciej Kot GermanyGermany Karl Geiger
07/29/2017 GermanyGermany Hinterzarten Eagle Hill HS108 night PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe PolandPoland Piotr Żyła
08/12/2017 FranceFrance Courchevel Tremplin du Praz HS135 night PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki PolandPoland Maciej Kot Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka Denis Kornilow
RussiaRussia 
08/26/2017 JapanJapan Hakuba Hakuba ski jumps HS131 night JapanJapan Junshirō Kobayashi NorwayNorway Kenneth Gangnes PolandPoland Klemens Murańka
08/27/2017 JapanJapan Junshirō Kobayashi JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi SloveniaSlovenia Anže Lanišek
09.09.2017 RussiaRussia Tchaikovsky Sneschinka HS140 SloveniaSlovenia Anže Lanišek RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov RussiaRussia Denis Kornilov
09/10/2017 Sneschinka HS102 1 SloveniaSlovenia Anže Lanišek JapanJapan Junshirō Kobayashi RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov
10/01/2017 AustriaAustria Hinzenbach Aigner ski jump HS94 PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki PolandPoland Piotr Żyła Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka
03/10/2017 GermanyGermany Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140 PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang
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
rank Surname Points
01. PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 500
02. SloveniaSlovenia Anže Lanišek 353
03. JapanJapan Junshirō Kobayashi 332
04th PolandPoland Maciej Kot 270
05. RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov 232
06th NorwayNorway Kenneth Gangnes 217
07th GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 216
08th. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 200
PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 200
10. PolandPoland Stefan Hula 175
11. SloveniaSlovenia Anže Semenič 172
12. RussiaRussia Denis Kornilov 164
13. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 161
14th NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 152
15th JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 149
16. GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 142
NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang 142
18th NorwayNorway Halvor Egner Granerud 137
19th NorwayNorway Daniel-André Tande 124
20th GermanyGermany Karl Geiger 116
ItalyItaly Sebastian Colloredo 116
22nd ItalyItaly Davide Bresadola 112
23. SloveniaSlovenia Rok Justin 111
24. AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 105
25th AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 091
26th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 085
27. NorwayNorway Not so with Fannemel 077
28. JapanJapan Taku Takeuchi 075
PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 075
30th SloveniaSlovenia Tilen Bartol 074
rank Surname Points
31. FinlandFinland Antti Aalto 073
32. ItalyItaly Alex Insam 071
33. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gregor Deschwanden 069
34. SloveniaSlovenia Robert Kranjec 063
35. AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner 054
36. PolandPoland Jakub Wolny 050
37. GermanyGermany Andreas Wank 049
JapanJapan Daiki Itō 049
39. United StatesUnited States Kevin Bickner 044
40. RussiaRussia Mikhail Nazarov 042
RussiaRussia Alexei Romaschow 042
42. AustriaAustria Florian Altenburger 040
43. AustriaAustria Markus Schiffner 039
44. JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 038
RussiaRussia Roman Trofimov 038
46. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Killian Peier 035
47. SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 034
48. FinlandFinland Andreas Alamommo 033
49. SloveniaSlovenia Žiga Jelar 032
SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič 032
51. GermanyGermany Pius Paschke 031
PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 031
53. AustriaAustria Clemens Aigner 029
54. FinlandFinland Ville Larinto 026th
GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 026th
56. AustriaAustria Maximilian Steiner 023
SloveniaSlovenia Bor Pavlovčič 023
58. NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 021st
59. FranceFrance Vincent Descombes Sevoie 018th
rank Surname Points
60. GermanyGermany Richard Friday 016
61. AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler 015th
JapanJapan Yūmu Harada 015th
63. RussiaRussia Dmitri Vasiliev 014th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schuler 014th
65. AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 013
KazakhstanKazakhstan Sergei Tkachenko 013
67. FinlandFinland Jarkko Määttä 012
PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł 012
SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš 012
70. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 011
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Viktor Polášek 011
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Vančura 011
FinlandFinland Eetu Nousiainen 011
74. AustriaAustria Elias Tollinger 009
75. JapanJapan Kenshirō Itō 007th
76. AustriaAustria Manuel Poppinger 006th
NorwayNorway Fredrik Bjerkeengen 006th
78. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 005
GermanyGermany Martin Hamann 005
PolandPoland Krzysztof Miętus 005
81. GermanyGermany Constantin Schmid 004th
NorwayNorway Joacim Ødegård Bjøreng 004th
PolandPoland Paweł Wąsek 004th
United StatesUnited States Michael Glasder 004th
85. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Vojtěch Štursa 003
GermanyGermany David Siegel 003
87. EstoniaEstonia Artti Aigro 002
88 SloveniaSlovenia Andraž Pograjc 001
Nations ranking
Final score after 10 competitions
rank Surname Points
01. PolandPoland Poland 1807
02. NorwayNorway Norway 1230
03. SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1157
04th GermanyGermany Germany 0908
05. JapanJapan Japan 0665
06th AustriaAustria Austria 0624
07th RussiaRussia Russia 0532
08th. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 0341
09. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 0329
10. FinlandFinland Finland 0305
11. ItalyItaly Italy 0299
12. United StatesUnited States United States 0048
13. FranceFrance France 0018th
14th KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 0013
15th EstoniaEstonia Estonia 0002

Results and ratings women

Venues and jumping

The FIS announced the provisional competition calendar in April 2017.

FranceFrance Courchevel :

  • August 11, 2017: HS96 normal hill individual

Czech RepublicCzech Republic Frenštát pod Radhoštěm :

  • August 18, 2017: HS106 normal hill individual
  • August 19, 2017: HS106 normal hill individual

RussiaRussia 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

date venue Jump comment Winner Second third
08/11/2017 FranceFrance Courchevel Tremplin du Praz HS96 GermanyGermany Katharina Althaus JapanJapan Sara Takanashi JapanJapan Yūki Itō
08/18/2017 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Frenštát pod Radhoštěm Horečky HS106 area JapanJapan Yūki Itō FranceFrance Lucile Morat NorwayNorway Maren Lundby
08/19/2017 JapanJapan Sara Takanashi NorwayNorway Maren Lundby JapanJapan Yūki Itō
09.09.2017 RussiaRussia Tchaikovsky Sneschinka HS102 JapanJapan Sara Takanashi FinlandFinland Julia Kykkänen RussiaRussia Irina Avakumova
09/10/2017 JapanJapan Sara Takanashi RussiaRussia Irina Avakumova NorwayNorway Maren Lundby Maja Vtič
SloveniaSlovenia 

Ratings

Overall rating
Final result after 5 competitions
rank Surname Points
01. JapanJapan Sara Takanashi 380
02. RussiaRussia Irina Avakumova 290
03. NorwayNorway Maren Lundby 276
04th FranceFrance Lucile Morat 256
05. JapanJapan Yūki Itō 220
06th JapanJapan Yūka Setō 156
07th FinlandFinland Julia Kykkänen 151
08th. SloveniaSlovenia Špela Rogelj 149
09. SloveniaSlovenia Maja Vtič 144
10. GermanyGermany Juliane Seyfarth 139
11. ItalyItaly Manuela Malsiner 130
12. SloveniaSlovenia Ema Klinec 123
13. GermanyGermany Katharina Althaus 100
14th United StatesUnited States Sarah Hendrickson 099
15th JapanJapan Kaori Iwabuchi 097
16. RussiaRussia Anastasija Barannikova 096
SloveniaSlovenia Urša Bogataj 096
rank Surname Points
18th RomaniaRomania Daniela Haralambie 066
19th United StatesUnited States Abby Ringquist 060
20th ItalyItaly Elena Runggaldier 049
21st CanadaCanada Taylor Henrich 041
22nd GermanyGermany Svenja Würth 040
23. CanadaCanada Natasha Bodnarchuk 038
SloveniaSlovenia Katja Požun 038
25th FranceFrance Novels Dieu 033
26th RussiaRussia Alexandra Kustowa 030th
27. GermanyGermany Luisa Görlich 027
28. CanadaCanada Atsuko Tanaka 026th
29 NorwayNorway Silje Opseth 025th
30th CanadaCanada Abigail Strate 023
31. AustriaAustria Chiara Hölzl 020th
SloveniaSlovenia Nika Križnar 020th
33. GermanyGermany Ramona Straub 018th
34. GermanyGermany Gianina Ernst 016
rank Surname Points
35. ItalyItaly Lara Malsiner 014th
36. FranceFrance Océane Paillard 013
37. FranceFrance Julia Clair 012
FranceFrance Léa Lemare 012
RussiaRussia Alexandra Baranzewa 012
40. United StatesUnited States Tara Geraghty-Moats 011
41. CanadaCanada Nicole Maurer 010
RussiaRussia Sofja Tikhonova 010
43. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Chang Xinyue 007th
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Li Xueyao 007th
45. ItalyItaly Evelyn Insam 006th
RussiaRussia Lidija Yakovleva 006th
United StatesUnited States Nita Englund 006th
48. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Barbora Blažková 002
49. RussiaRussia Maria Yakovleva 001
RussiaRussia Anna Schpynjowa 001
Nations ranking
Final result after 5 competitions
rank Surname Points
01. JapanJapan Japan 853
02. SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 570
03. RussiaRussia Russia 446
04th GermanyGermany Germany 340
05. FranceFrance France 326
06th NorwayNorway Norway 301
07th ItalyItaly Italy 199
08th. United StatesUnited States United States 176
09. FinlandFinland Finland 151
10. CanadaCanada Canada 138
11. RomaniaRomania Romania 066
12. AustriaAustria Austria 020th
13. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 014th
14th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 002

See also

Web links

Commons : Pictures from the Summer Grand Prix 2017 from Klingenthal  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Grand Prix men

Grand Prix women

Individual evidence

  1. a b Marco Ries: Preliminary ski jumping calendar 2017/2018 presented. In: skispringen.com. April 7, 2017. Retrieved July 13, 2017 .
  2. a b FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix 2017. (PDF; 65 kB) In: skispringen.com. May 26, 2017, accessed July 21, 2017 .
  3. Kerstin Kock: Lanisek and Takanashi also triumph on day two. In: Skispringen-news.de. September 10, 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2017 .