Nordic Combined World Cup 2005/06
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| Sprint World Cup |
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| Competitions | |
| Venues | 13 |
| Individual competitions | 23 |
| Team competitions | 1 |
| ← 2004/05 | 2006/07 → |
The 2005/06 Nordic Combined World Cup season began on November 25, 2005 in Kuusamo, Finland and ended on March 19, 2006 in Sapporo . The season was here from 10 to 26 February 2006 by the 2006 Olympic Games of Turin interrupted.
The overall World Cup was finally won by the Finn Hannu Manninen . He also won the Sprint World Cup. With a total of twelve World Cup victories in one season, including seven in a row, he set a new record. For Manninen it was the third overall World Cup success in a row, which made him level with the Japanese Kenji Ogiwara . Due to these successes, the Finn was a favorite for the Olympic Games, but could not win a medal in the individual disciplines.
The season was also very successful for Petter Tande and Jason Lamy Chappuis , as they celebrated their first World Cup victories. Mario Stecher and Felix Gottwald ensured the German-speaking successes of the season with one victory each and Björn Kircheisen with two wins, who was third in the overall and sprint world cup rankings behind Magnus Moan .
Results and ratings
World Cup overview
* = Alternative venue for Trondheim
World Cup stands
| rank | Surname | country | Points |
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| 1 | Hannu Manninen |
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624 |
| 2 | Magnus Moan |
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454 |
| 3 | Björn Kircheisen |
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450 |
| 4th | Georg Hettich |
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445 |
| 5 | Jason Lamy Chappuis |
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397 |
| 6th | Petter Tande |
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391 |
| 7th | Mario Stecher |
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364 |
| 8th | Felix Gottwald |
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349 |
| 9 | Christoph Bieler |
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279 |
| 10 | Ronny Ackermann |
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266 |