Nordic Combined World Cup in Chaux-Neuve
Nordic Combined World Cup in Chaux-Neuve | ||
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place | Chaux-Neuve , France | |
Jump | La Côté Feuillée (HS 118) | |
route | ? | |
length | 1.5 km, 2 km or 2.5 km (depending on snow conditions) | |
Records | Magnus Moan (4 wins) | |
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1995/96, 1997/98, 1998/99, 1999/00, 2002/03, 2008 / 09–2018 / 19 |
Coordinates: 46 ° 40 ′ 17.5 ″ N , 6 ° 8 ′ 9.6 ″ E
The Nordic Combined World Cup in Chaux-Neuve has been part of the Nordic Combined World Cup since the 1995/96 season . It is organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), until 2012 Asni Chaux Neuve and from 2013 by the Federation of Nordic and Chaux Neuve International Site. The competitions are held on the La Côté Feuillée and on the cross-country ski run. The cross-country ski run is at the ski jump at the foot of the hill. Depending on the snow conditions, the distance is 1.5 km, 2 km or 2.5 km.
history
In the 1995/96 season the first Nordic Combined World Cup took place in Chaux-Neuve. In 2001 and between 2004 and 2009 there was no World Cup, because the B World Cup was organized there . From the first edition until 2011/12, the competitions were only held individually and from the 2012/13 season the team sprint was added. The official inauguration of the new ski jump took place on January 22nd and 23rd, 2011 as part of the World Cup. During the World Cup weekend from January 13th to 15th, 2012 three events took place, because of the two canceled competitions in Zakopane , Poland , one was relocated to Chaux-Neuve. In 2015, a team sprint was originally scheduled on the second day of competition. Because of too much fresh snow in the ski jumping hill, the ski jumping round was canceled on Sunday morning, so the decision was made to use the provisional competition jump on Friday, so the team sprint was dispensed with and the individual started. The 2016 World Cup should take place on January 16 and 17, but due to lack of snow and high temperatures, it will be brought to the same place a week later. Due to the Nordic World Ski Championships in Seefeld, the Nordic Triple 2019 took place in Chaux-Neuve . The Austrian Mario Seidl is the overall winner of the 6th Nordic Triple.
Results
Web links
- World Cup 2009 website
- World Cup races in Chaux-Neuve on the website of the International Ski Federation
- World Cup Chaux-Neuve (English, French)
Individual evidence
- ↑ New ski jumping hill in Chaux Neuve inaugurated .
- ↑ Chaux-Neuve steps in .
- ↑ Gruber in Chaux-Neuve third .
- ↑ Nordic Combined: World Cup in Chaux-Neuve postponed ( Memento from January 31, 2016 in the Internet Archive ).
- ↑ Combination: Seidl as the first Austrian winner of the "Nordic Triple". Retrieved January 26, 2019 .