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2022–23 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

The 2022–23 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 44th World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 26th official World Cup season in ski flying, and the 12th World Cup season for women. The men's season was the longest in the World Cup history; it started in November 2022 in Wisła, Poland and concluded in April 2023 in Planica, Slovenia. The women's season also started in Wisła and concluded in Lahti, Finland.

World records
List of world record distances achieved within this World Cup season. == Men's Individual ==
Men's Individual
Calendar Standings Overall Nations Cup Prize money Ski flying Four Hills Tournament Raw Air Planica7 == Women's Individual ==
Women's Individual
Calendar Standings Overall Nations Cup Prize money Silvester Tournament Raw Air == Team events ==
Team events
Calendar == Podium table by nation ==
Podium table by nation
Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes. {{Medal table | caption = | host = | flag_template = flagcountry | event = | team = | gold_NOR = 20 | silver_NOR = 12 | bronze_NOR = 8 | gold_AUT = 18 | silver_AUT = 17 | bronze_AUT = 20 | gold_GER = 10 | silver_GER = 5 | bronze_GER = 12 | gold_POL = 7 | silver_POL = 6 | bronze_POL = 9 | gold_SLO = 6 | silver_SLO = 21 | bronze_SLO = 9 | gold_JPN = 5 | silver_JPN = 3 | bronze_JPN = 6 | gold_CAN = 1 | silver_CAN = 1 | bronze_CAN = 1 | gold_SWE = 0 | silver_SWE = 0 | bronze_SWE = 1 == Points distribution ==
Points distribution
The table shows the number of points won in the 2022/23 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup for men and women. == Qualifications ==
Qualifications
In case the number of participating athletes is 50 (men) / 40 (women) or lower, a Prologue competition round must be organized. In the Women's Silvester Tournament qualifies 50 jumpers. Men Women == Prize money distribution ==
Prize money distribution
The total prize money for each individual World Cup event was 79,000 Swiss franc (CHF) for men and 28,500 CHF for women. Men's qualification winners also received an additional 3,000 CHF on normal and large hills, and 5,000 CHF on ski flying hills. Men Women Team events Tournaments == Achievements ==
Achievements
;First World Cup career victory: ;Men ;Women • Anna Odine Strøm (24), in her 10th season – the WC 8 in LjubnoAlexandria Loutitt (19), in her 3rd season – the WC 12 in Zaō ;First World Cup podium: ;Men • Naoki Nakamura (26), in his 8th season – the WC 4 in Ruka – 3rd place • Daniel Tschofenig (20), in his 3rd season – the WC 21 in Lake Placid – 3rd place ;Women • Alexandria Loutitt (19), in her 3rd season – the WC 12 in Zaō – 1st place • Nozomi Maruyama (24), in her 6th season – the WC 17 in Willingen – 2nd place • Frida Westman (21), in her 2nd season – the WC 2 in Wisła – 3rd place • Selina Freitag (21), in her 5th season – the WC 9 in Ljubno – 3rd place • Abigail Strate (21), in her 7th season – the WC 14 in Hinterzarten – 3rd place • Nika Prevc (17), in her 2nd season – the WC 18 in Hinzenbach – 3rd place • Julia Mühlbacher (18), in her 4th season – the WC 21 in Râșnov – 3rd place ;Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins): ;Men • Halvor Egner Granerud – 12 (25) • Dawid Kubacki – 6 (11) • Stefan Kraft – 5 (30) • Anže Lanišek – 4 (5) • Ryōyū Kobayashi – 3 (30) • Andreas Wellinger – 2 (5) • Timi Zajc – 1 (3) ;Women • Katharina Althaus – 7 (15) • Eva Pinkelnig – 6 (9) • Silje Opseth – 4 (5) • Anna Odine Strøm – 3 (3) • Chiara Kreuzer – 2 (8) • Yūki Itō – 2 (7) • Ema Klinec – 1 (2) • Alexandria Loutitt – 1 (1) == Retirements ==
Retirements
The following ski jumpers retired during or after the 2022–23 season: ;Men • Moritz BaerTilen BartolJoacim Ødegård BjørengMathis ContamineSander Vossan EriksenAnders FannemelPatrick GasienicaStefan HulaBor PavlovčičFilip SakalaDavid SiegelShohei Tochimoto ;Women • Michelle GöbelKinga RajdaNika Vetrih == See also ==
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