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2009–10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Winners
OverallSwitzerland Simon Ammann
Ski FlyingSlovenia Robert Kranjec
Four Hills TournamentAustria Andreas Kofler
Nordic TournamentSwitzerland Simon Ammann
FIS Team Tour Austria
Nations Cup Austria
Competitions
Venues17
Individual23
Team4
Cancelled2

The 2009–10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 31st World Cup season in ski jumping and the 13th official World Cup season in ski flying. It started on 26 November 2009 at the Rukatunturi ski jumping hill in Kuusamo, Finland and finished on 14 March 2010 at Holmenkollen, Norway.[1]

Map of world cup hosts

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All 17 locations which have been hosting World Cup events for men this season. Events in Harrachov and Trondheim were canceled.
Oberstdorf hosted FIS Team Tour and four hills tournament. Lillehammer hosted events on large hill for two different times.

2009–10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Asia)

Four Hills Tournament Nordic Tournament FIS Team Tour (Oberstdorf ski flying events included)

Calendar

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Men

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LH – large hill / FH – flying hill
Num Season Date Place Hill Event Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
710 1 28 November 2009   Finland Kuusamo Rukatunturi HS142 (night) LH 492 Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren Germany Pascal Bodmer Austria Wolfgang Loitzl Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren [2]
5 December 2009   Norway Trondheim Granåsen HS140 (night) LH cnx technical problems[3]
6 December 2009   Norway Trondheim Granåsen HS140 LH cnx
711 2 5 December 2009   Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS138 (night) LH 493 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria Thomas Morgenstern Poland Adam Małysz Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren [4]
712 3 6 December 2009   Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS138 LH 494 Switzerland Simon Ammann Finland Harri Olli France Emmanuel Chedal Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer [5]
12 December 2009   Czech Republic Harrachov Čerťák HS142 (night) LH cnx lack of snow and warm temperatures[3]
13 December 2009   Czech Republic Harrachov Čerťák HS142 LH cnx
713 4 18 December 2009   Switzerland Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137 LH 495 Switzerland Simon Ammann Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria Thomas Morgenstern Switzerland Simon Ammann [6]
714 5 19 December 2009   Switzerland Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137 LH 496 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Switzerland Simon Ammann Austria Andreas Kofler Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer [7]
715 6 20 December 2009   Switzerland Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137 LH 497 Switzerland Simon Ammann Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren Japan Daiki Ito Switzerland Simon Ammann [8]
716 7 29 December 2009   Germany Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze HS137 (night) LH 498 Austria Andreas Kofler Finland Janne Ahonen Austria Thomas Morgenstern Switzerland Simon Ammann [9]
717 8 1 January 2010   Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen Große Olympiaschanze HS140 LH 499 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria Wolfgang Loitzl Switzerland Simon Ammann [10]
718 9 3 January 2010   Austria Innsbruck Bergiselschanze HS130 LH 500 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Switzerland Simon Ammann Finland Janne Ahonen Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer [11]
719 10 6 January 2010   Austria Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze HS140 (night) LH 501 Austria Thomas Morgenstern Finland Janne Ahonen Switzerland Simon Ammann Switzerland Simon Ammann [12]
58th Four Hills Tournament Overall (29 December 2009 – 6 January 2010) Austria Andreas Kofler Finland Janne Ahonen Austria Wolfgang Loitzl
720 11 9 January 2010   Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm HS200 FH 076 Slovenia Robert Kranjec Switzerland Simon Ammann Austria Martin Koch Switzerland Simon Ammann [13]
721 12 10 January 2010   Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm HS200 FH 077 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Slovenia Robert Kranjec Finland Harri Olli Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer [14]
722 13 16 January 2010   Japan Sapporo Ōkurayama HS134 (night) LH 502 Austria Thomas Morgenstern Germany Andreas Wank Japan Daiki Ito Switzerland Simon Ammann [15]
723 14 17 January 2010   Japan Sapporo Ōkurayama HS134 LH 503 Switzerland Simon Ammann Japan Noriaki Kasai Austria Martin Koch [16]
724 15 22 January 2010   Poland Zakopane Wielka Krokiew HS134 (night) LH 504 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Switzerland Simon Ammann Austria Thomas Morgenstern [17]
725 16 23 January 2010   Poland Zakopane Wielka Krokiew HS134 (night) LH 505 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Switzerland Simon Ammann Austria Thomas Morgenstern [18]
726 17 31 January 2010   Germany Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze HS213 FH 078 Norway Anders Jacobsen Slovenia Robert Kranjec Norway Johan Remen Evensen Switzerland Simon Ammann [19]
727 18 3 February 2010   Germany Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140 (night) LH 506 Switzerland Simon Ammann Poland Adam Małysz Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer [20]
728 19 6 February 2010   Germany Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 (night) LH 507 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Norway Anders Jacobsen Germany Michael Neumayer [21]
2nd FIS Team Tour Overall (31 January – 7 February), with two team events included  Austria  Norway  Germany
2010 Winter Olympics
729 20 7 March 2010   Finland Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 LH 508 Switzerland Simon Ammann Poland Adam Małysz Austria Thomas Morgenstern Switzerland Simon Ammann [22]
730 21 9 March 2010   Finland Kuopio Puijo HS127 (night) LH 509 Switzerland Simon Ammann Poland Adam Małysz Norway Anders Jacobsen [23]
731 22 12 March 2010   Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS138 LH 510 Switzerland Simon Ammann Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Poland Adam Małysz [24]
732 23 14 March 2010   Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS134 LH 511 Switzerland Simon Ammann Poland Adam Małysz Austria Andreas Kofler [25]
14th Nordic Tournament Overall (7–14 March 2010) Switzerland Simon Ammann Poland Adam Małysz Austria Thomas Morgenstern
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010

Men's team

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Num Season Date Place Hill Event Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
46 1 27 November 2009   Finland Kuusamo Rukatunturi HS142 (night) LH 037  Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Andreas Kofler
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Thomas Morgenstern
 Germany
Michael Uhrmann
Michael Neumayer
Pascal Bodmer
Martin Schmitt
 Finland
Matti Hautamäki
Kalle Keituri
Harri Olli
Janne Ahonen
 Austria [26]
47 2 30 January 2010   Germany Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze HS213 FH 009  Austria
Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Wolfgang Loitzl
Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Norway
Johan Remen Evensen
Tom Hilde
Anders Jacobsen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
 Finland
Matti Hautamäki
Kalle Keituri
Janne Ahonen
Harri Olli
 Austria [27]
48 3 7 February 2010   Germany Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 LH 038  Germany
Michael Neumayer
Pascal Bodmer
Martin Schmitt
Michael Uhrmann
 Norway
Johan Remen Evensen
Tom Hilde
Anders Jacobsen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
 Austria
Florian Schabereiter
Michael Hayböck
Stefan Thurnbichler
David Zauner
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2nd FIS Team Tour Overall (31 January – 7 February), with three individual events included  Austria  Norway  Germany
49 4 6 March 2010   Finland Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 (night) LH 039  Norway
Anders Bardal
Roar Ljøkelsøy
Tom Hilde
Anders Jacobsen
 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Morgenstern
 Germany
Michael Uhrmann
Martin Schmitt
Andreas Wank
Michael Neumayer
 Austria [29]

Schedule changes

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  1. On 27 November 2009, it was announced by the FIS that 5–6 December 2009 events were moved from Trondheim to Lillehammer because of warm weather and lack of snow in Trondheim.[30]
  2. On 4 December 2009, it was announced by FIS that 12–13 December 2009 events in Harrachov were cancelled to warm weather and lack of snow.[3] By 6 December 2009, a possibility that one ski jumping and one Nordic combined World Cup event could take place in Harrachov on 15–16 December 2009. A decision will be made on 9 December 2009 at 1200 CET.[31] By 8 December 2009, one of the Harrachov rounds was rescheduled for 18 December 2009 in Engelberg.[32]

Individual World Cup

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  • The jumper highlighted in yellow was the leader of the World Cup at the time of the competition and wore the yellow jersey.
  • The jumper highlighted in azure was the leader of the Nordic Tournament at the time of the competition and wore the blue jersey.
  • The jumper highlighted in gold was the leader of the Four Hills Tournament at the time of the competition and wore the gold jersey.

Kuusamo

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Finland HS142 Rukatunturi, Finland
28 November 2009

Notes:

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Bjørn Einar Romøren  Norway 139.5 139.0 299.8 100 (1)
2 Pascal Bodmer  Germany 133.0 141.0 290.7 80 (2)
3 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 136.5 136.5 290.4 60 (3)
4 Michael Uhrmann  Germany 138.0 135.0 289.4 50 (4)
5 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 130.0 140.5 283.4 45 (5)
19 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 124.0 132.0 255.3 12 (19)

Trondheim/Lillehammer

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Norway HS138 Lysgårdsbakken, Norway
5 December 2009

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 125.5 141.0 268.9 112 (2)
2 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 130.0 134.0 265.4 91 (5)
3 Adam Małysz  Poland 127.5 134.5 259.8 60 (8)
4 Harri Olli  Finland 129.0 132.5 254.5 50 (9)
5 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 129.0 130.5 252.8 46 (10)
17 Bjørn Einar Romøren  Norway 120.5 129.0 232.3 114 (1)

Norway HS138 Lysgårdsbakken, Norway
6 December 2009

Notes:

  • Simon Ammann set a new hill record of 146.0 meters in the first round.
  • In the first round Gregor Schlierenzauer jumped 150.5 meters but fell at the landing so the record did not count.
Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 146.0 129.5 277.1 144 (2)
2 Harri Olli  Finland 142.0 126.0 267.6 130 (4)
3 Emmanuel Chedal  France 138.5 127.5 265.0 93 (9)
4 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 150.5 127.0 258.2 162 (1)
5 Pascal Bodmer  Germany 134.5 126.0 253.1 143 (3)
35 Bjørn Einar Romøren  Norway 118.0 102.0 114 (6)

Harrachov

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Czech Republic K-120 Čerťák, Czech Republic
12 December 2009
13 December 2009

Notes: *The competitions cancelled due to warm temperatures and lack of snow.

Engelberg

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Switzerland HS 137 Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Switzerland
18 December 2009

This competition replaces the cancelled competitions at Harrachov (see above).

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 137.5 133.0 270.4 244 (1)
2 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 136.5 132.5 268.2 242 (2)
3 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 132.5 125.0 243.5 161 (5)
4 Andreas Kofler  Austria 132.5 126.0 243.3 166 (3)
5 Bjørn Einar Romøren  Norway 129.5 128.0 241.5 159 (6)

Switzerland HS 137 Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Switzerland
19 December 2009

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 137.0 130.0 265.6 342 (1)
2 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 138.0 129.0 264.6 324 (2)
3 Andreas Kofler  Austria 132.0 128.0 250.5 226 (3)
4 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 128.0 131.0 248.7 169 (8)
5 Daiki Ito  Japan 125.0 131.0 239.8 114 (11)

Switzerland HS 137 Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Switzerland
20 December 2009

Notes:

  • In the first round Simon Ammann equalled the hill record of 141.0 meters set by Janne Ahonen in 2004
  • The final round was cancelled due to poor weather conditions
Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 141.0 144.8 424 (1)
2 Bjørn Einar Romøren  Norway 138.0 140.4 279 (3)
3 Daiki Ito  Japan 134.5 - 132.6 174 (9)
4 Andreas Kofler  Austria 133.0 - 130.9 276 (4)
5 Michael Uhrmann  Germany 132.5 128.5 154 (11)
6 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 130.0 - 126.0 382 (2)

Four Hills Tournament

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Oberstdorf

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Germany HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
29 December 2009

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Andreas Kofler  Austria 125.0 134.0 265.2 265.2 (1) 376 (3)
2 Janne Ahonen  Finland 116.5 137.0 253.3 255.3 (2) 170 (11)
3 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 124.5 126.5 250.3 250.3 (3) 239 (4)
4 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 124.0 124.0 245.4 245.4 (4) 241 (6)
5 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 119.5 125.0 236.6 236.6 (5) 469 (1)

Garmisch Partenkirchen

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Germany HS140 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2010

Notes

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 136.5 137.5 277.7 506.5 (5) 511 (2)
2 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 135.0 135.0 272.5 517.9 (2) 321 (5)
3 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 132.0 143.5 272.4 509.0 (4) 529 (1)
4 Andreas Kofler  Austria 136.0 137.0 271.9 537.1 (1) 426 (3)
5 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 136.0 134.0 269.5 459.8 (14) 127 (16)

Innsbruck

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Austria HS130 Bergiselschanze, Austria
3 January 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 130.0 122.0 251.1 757.6 (2) 611 (1)
2 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 128.5 117.5 237.8 746.8 (5) 609 (2)
3 Janne Ahonen  Finland 128.0 117.5 237.4 749.9 (4) 270 (7)
4 Andreas Kofler  Austria 126.0 118.5 235.1 772.2 (1) 476 (3)
5 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 126.5 117.0 234.3 694.1 (9) 172 (15)

Bischofshofen

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Austria HS 140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 133.0 136.0 264.7 987.1 (6) 440 (4)
2 Janne Ahonen  Finland 134.0 133.5 264.0 1013.9 (2) 350 (7)
3 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 136.0 131.5 261.5 1008.3 (5) 669 (1)
4 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 130.5 135.0 260.9 1011.6 (3) 411 (5)
5 Andreas Kofler  Austria 129.0 133.5 255.0 1027.2 (1) 521 (3)
6 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 128.5 134.0 253.5 1011.1 (4) 651 (2)

Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf

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Austria HS 200 Kulm, Austria
9 January 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 195.0 200.0 382.5 219 (13)
2 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 195.0 200.0 382.0 749 (1)
3 Martin Koch  Austria 192.0 201.5 270.2 266 (10)
4 Antonin Hajek  Czech Republic 193.0 196.0 374.3 50 (34)
5 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 192.5 193.0 372.1 696 (2)

Austria HS 200 Kulm, Austria
10 January 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 203.0 205.0 401.7 796 (1)
2 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 198.5 204.5 392.6 299 (11)
3 Harri Olli  Finland 199.5 200.5 388.0 298 (11)
4 Martin Koch  Austria 199.5 200.0 386.4 316 (9)
5 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 196.0 195.0 376.7 794 (2)

Sapporo

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Japan HS134 Mt. Okura Ski Jump Stadium, Japan
16 January 2010

Notes

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 131.5 131.0 271.5 578 (4)
2 Andreas Wank  Germany 126.0 136.5 267.5 155 (19)
3 Daiki Ito  Japan 133.5 128.0 266.3 284 (13)
4 Stefan Thurnbichler  Austria 123.5 135.5 264.2 127 (22)
5 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 128.5 127.0 258.4 839 (1)

Japan HS134 Mt. Okura Ski Jump Stadium, Japan
17 January 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 139.5 135.0 293.1 939 (1)
2 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 131.0 123.0 255.7 264 (14)
3 Martin Koch  Austria 136.0 119.5 255.4 408 (6)
4 Antonin Hajek  Czech Republic 127.5 115.0 231.0 160 (20)
5 Andreas Wank  Germany 126.5 116.0 230.5 200 (19)

Zakopane

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Poland HS134 Wielka Krokiew, Poland
22 January 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 138.0 133.0 289.8 896 (2)
2 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 136.0 131.0 278.1 1019 (1)
3 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 130.5 128.5 266.2 639 (3)
4 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 132.5 126.0 265.8 533 (5)
5 Adam Małysz  Poland 128.0 130.0 263.4 372 (9)

Poland HS134 Wielka Krokiew, Poland
23 January 2010

Notes

  • Simon Ammann set a new hill record of 140.5 meters in the first round
Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 140.0 134.5 295.6 996 (2)
2 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 140.5 131.0 288.1 1099 (1)
3 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 133.5 130.5 276.2 699 (3)
4 Adam Małysz  Poland 130.0 134.0 274.2 422 (8)
5 Andreas Kofler  Austria 132.0 129.0 269.8 652 (4)

Oberstdorf

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Germany HS213 Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze, Germany
31 January 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 213.5 210.0 426.7 354 (11)
2 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 202.5 214.0 418.1 412 (10)
3 Johan Remen Evensen  Norway 217.5 200.5 416.2 293 (16)
4 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 203.5 210.5 415.2 1149 (1)
5 Martin Koch  Austria 200.0 209.5 406.7 453 (8)

Klingenthal

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Germany HS140 Vogtlandarena, Germany
3 February 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 133.0 134.0 263.9 1249 (1)
2 Adam Małysz  Poland 130.5 134.0 257.2 542 (6)
3 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 129.0 129.5 245.4 1092 (2)
4 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 126.0 130.0 241.2 641 (5)
5 David Zauner  Austria 126.5 131.5 237.3 205 (20)

Willingen

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Germany HS145 Mühlenkopfschanze, Germany
6 February 2010

Notes

  • World Cup leader Simon Ammann did not take part in this competition
Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 142.5 137.5 273.3 1192 (2)
2 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 139.0 138.5 269.0 490 (9)
3 Michael Neumayer  Germany 140.5 141.0 264.5 247 (20)
4 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 139.0 134.5 260.3 749 (3)
5 Tom Hilde  Norway 138.0 139.0 260.2 140 (27)

Nordic Tournament

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Lahti

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Finland HS134 Salpausselkä, Finland
7 March 2010

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall NT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 128.0 131.0 284.4 284.4 (1) 1349 (1)
2 Adam Małysz  Poland 126.0 130.0 274.3 274.3 (2) 662 (6)
3 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 124.0 127.0 272.4 272.4 (3) 809 (3)
4 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 139.0 134.5 264.9 264.9 (4) 1242 (2)
5 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 120.5 126.5 255.5 255.5 (5) 686 (5)

Kuopio

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Finland HS127 Puijo, Finland
9 March 2010

Notes

  • As Simon Ammann was both the Nordic Tournament leader and overall World Cup leader the blue jersey was not worn
Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall NT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 128.5 126.0 251.0 535.4 (1) 1449 (1)
2 Adam Małysz  Poland 123.0 123.5 234.1 508.4 (2) 702 (6)
3 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 121.0 126.5 233.9 329.4 (24) 530 (7)
4 Andreas Kofler  Austria 120.0 117.5 219.6 463.1 (4) 793 (4)
5 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 119.0 120.0 219.4 491.8 (3) 854 (3)

Lillehammer

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Norway HS138 Lysgårdsbakken, Norway
12 March 2010

Notes

  • With one event remaining Simon Ammann won the 2010 Ski Jumping World Cup
Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall NT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 135.0 133.5 274.5 809.9 (1) 1549 (1)
2 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 132.0 132.5 271.4 731.9 (4) 1342 (2)
3 Adam Małysz  Poland 135.5 127.5 265.9 774.3 (2) 762 (5)
4 David Zauner  Austria 130.5 130.0 252.7 714.1 (5) 353 (15)
5 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 129.0 130.5 251.8 743.6 (3) 899 (3)

Oslo

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Norway HS134 Holmenkollen, Norway
14 March 2010

Notes

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall NT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 135.5 124.5 267.7 1077.6 (1) 1649 (1)
2 Adam Małysz  Poland 128.5 136.5 258.7 1033.0 (2) 842 (5)
3 Andreas Kofler  Austria 139.5 116.0 251.5 955.8 (6) 893 (4)
4 David Zauner  Austria 134.5 126.0 251.4 965.5 (5) 403 (13)
5 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 130.0 118.5 246.8 990.4 (3) 944 (3)

Team World Cup

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Kuusamo

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Finland HS142 Rukatunturi, Finland
27 November 2009

Rank Team Jumpers 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points
1  Austria Wolfgang Loitzl 137.5 144.5 1113.6
Andreas Kofler 134.5 129.0
Gregor Schlierenzauer 142.5 112.0
Thomas Morgenstern 130.5 139.0
2  Germany Michael Uhrmann 134.0 137.0 1099.2
Michael Neumayer 132.0 130.5
Pascal Bodmer 138.5 135.0
Martin Schmitt 134.0 123.0
3  Finland Matti Hautamäki 124.0 138.0 1058.0
Kalle Keituri 122.5 124.5
Harri Olli 134.5 125.0
Janne Ahonen 134.0 140.0

Oberstdorf

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Germany HS213 Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze, Germany
30 January 2010

Notes

  • Robert Kranjec jumped 226.0 meters but fell before the outrun line so the record wasn't kept
Rank Team Jumpers 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points
1  Austria Martin Koch 214.5 206.5 1560.4
Andreas Kofler 211.0 196.5
Wolfgang Loitzl 189.5 206.0
Gregor Schlierenzauer 203.5 169.5
2  Norway Johan Remen Evensen 211.0 209.0 1539.2
Tom Hilde 187.5 185.0
Anders Jacobsen 197.5 217.5
Bjorn Einar Romoren 190.5 203.5
3  Finland Matti Hautamäki 201.5 205.0 1505.3
Kalle Keituri 202.5 194.0
Janne Ahonen 197.5 195.0
Harri Olli 183.5 212.5

Willingen

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Germany HS145 Mühlenkopfschanze, Germany
7 February 2010

Notes

  • The normal Austrian team did not participate as they were on their way to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. All four members of the teams from both Germany and Norway competed in Vancouver.
Rank Team Jumpers 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points
1  Germany Michael Neumayer 124.0 123.0 965.5
Pascal Bodmer 96.3 117.6
Martin Schmitt 110.1 132.3
Michael Uhrmann 127.6 134.6
2  Norway Johan Remen Evensen 110.4 118.5 959.6
Tom Hilde 114.4 125.0
Anders Jacobsen 128.6 143.0
Bjørn Einar Romøren 106.0 113.7
3  Austria Florian Schabereiter 105.4 114.7 937.1
Michael Hayböck 122.2 130.4
Stefan Thurnbichler 89.8 109.5
David Zauner 128.0 137.1

Lahti

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Finland HS130 Salpausselkä, Finland
6 March 2010

Notes

  • Due to poor wind conditions the second round was cancelled
Rank Team Jumpers 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points
1  Norway Anders Bardal 123.0 486.6
Roar Ljoekelsoey 122.5
Tom Hilde 116.0
Anders Jacobsen 121.0
2  Austria Wolfgang Loitzl 113.5 483.6
Martin Koch 121.0
Andreas Kofler 116.0 -
Thomas Morgenstern 121.5
3  Germany Michael Uhrmann 120.5 457.7
Martin Schmitt 106.0
Andreas Wank 115.5 -
Michael Neumayer 124.0

World Cup Standings

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Overall Top 30 (individual)

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Full points table
Full results table

Rk Jumper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Pts
1  S. Ammann (SUI) 22 22 100 100 80 100 45 60 80 60 80 45 45 100 80 80 50 100 100 100 100 100 1649
2  G. Schlierenzauer (AUT) 12 100 50 80 100 40 29 100 100 40 45 100 100 100 36 60 100 50 24 80 22 1368
3  T. Morgenstern (AUT) 11 80 10 60 32 40 60 29 18 100 22 16 100 1 60 50 60 45 45 45 944
4  A. Kofler (AUT) 36 40 40 50 60 50 100 50 50 45 40 26 20 45 40 29 22 50 40 60 893
5  A. Malysz (POL) 60 32 22 8 32 32 24 36 13 36 32 45 50 40 80 80 80 60 80 842
6  W. Loitzl (AUT) 60 36 9 14 50 22 50 80 40 50 32 40 50 32 26 50 45 29 16 29 760
7  A. Jacobsen (NOR) 45 0 0 1 13 16 7 45 45 26 0 20 36 100 36 80 0 60 11 16 557
8  M. Koch (AUT) 24 24 36 29 26 22 13 32 60 50 32 60 45 24 5 9 14 40 545
9  B. E. Romøren (NOR) 100 14 0 45 40 80 0 32 24 18 24 8 32 18 0 8 6 32 36 517
10  R. Kranjec (SLO) 1 45 18 2 0 9 15 2 16 11 100 80 11 22 80 32 9 32 4 14 503
11  J. Ahonen (FIN) 0 29 15 20 26 80 40 60 80 29 22 36 29 24 4 494
12  M. Uhrmann (GER) 50 16 26 10 7 45 0 0 22 20 18 24 29 20 29 29 26 40 0 13 0 424
13  D. Zauner (AUT) 29 29 40 40 22 45 32 26 40 50 50 403
14  H. Olli (FIN) 0 50 80 36 4 7 14 16 7 24 0 60 1 0 0 0 36 13 8 11 367
15  E. Chedal (FRA) 13 20 60 32 18 20 0 13 10 14 15 9 10 9 15 15 10 36 36 10 365
16  D. Ito (JPN) 29 0 40 45 60 18 7 20 5 60 40 20 0 7 8 359
17  N. Kasai (JPN) 26 0 1 20 16 0 20 20 29 12 40 80 24 15 29 12 344
18  J. R. Evensen (NOR) 32 0 24 7 9 8 26 36 9 0 26 29 14 13 60 20 24 0 337
19  P. Bodmer (GER) 80 18 45 6 24 15 22 15 32 29 10 11 0 8 11 10 0 336
20  M. Neumayer (GER) 16 0 0 11 0 6 0 14 0 22 13 10 13 36 20 26 60 32 6 0 0 285
21  A. Wank (GER) 0 15 29 5 11 0 0 11 0 0 1 3 80 45 26 16 10 7 0 0 0 0 259
22  J. Janda (CZE) 6 5 20 13 0 11 5 18 0 0 0 24 24 26 16 36 16 7 9 20 256
23  A. Hájek (CZE) 50 36 24 50 0 32 0 0 6 32 230
24  K. Stoch (POL) 7 11 36 26 14 24 8 12 0 4 3 13 10 26 9 203
25  S. Thurnbichler (AUT) 9 26 3 9 16 14 50 32 15 15 12 0 0 201
26  T. Hilde (NOR) 5 7 32 1 0 0 4 11 7 0 0 14 14 45 11 16 0 13 180
27  M. Hautamäki (FIN) 15 0 12 1 0 0 0 14 12 13 24 16 15 26 0 6 154
28  D. Vassiliev (RUS) 0 13 11 29 22 13 12 15 36 151
29  M. Schmitt (GER) 20 0 4 0 26 10 8 6 0 10 20 24 0 2 20 0 150
30  R. Ljoekelsoey (NOR) 32 15 12 11 0 12 1 11 0 0 0 12 12 22 0 140

Key:

Nation Cup

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Rank Points
1  Austria 6586
2  Norway 3025
3  Germany 2884
4  Finland 2061
5  Switzerland 1810
6  Poland 1709
7  Slovenia 1464
8  Japan 1392
9  Czech Republic 928
10  France 514

References

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