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FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

The FIS Ski Jumping World Cup is the world's highest level of ski jumping and the FIS Ski Flying World Cup as the subdivisional part of the competition. It was founded by Torbjørn Yggeseth for the 1979/80 season and organized by the International Ski Federation. Women began competing during the 2011/12 season.

Scoring system
Each season consists of 25–30 competitions, usually two competitions on the same hill during a weekend. One competition consists of a qualifying round; first round, with 50 competitors; and second round, with 30. Qualifying round for the main event was introduced in 1990 to limit the number of competitors. The top 30 in the first round advance to the second round, which is held in reverse order, so the best jumper in the first round jumps last. The aggregate score in the first and second rounds determine the competition results. The top 30 are awarded World Cup points. The winner gets 100 points while number 30 receives 1 point. At team events only top 8 receive points. Men's Individual Women's Individual Men's team Women's team Mixed team ==Men's standings==
Men's standings
The table below shows the three highest ranked jumpers each year. Overall Nations Cup Ski Flying Ski Jumping (JP) Cup • This additional title was awarded from 1996 to 2000 for the best individual normal and large hill results only.The winner received a small Crystal Globe. This title was distinct from the overall WC, which included ski flying. • Titles Overall: • Nations Cup: • Ski Flying: == Men's tournaments ==
Men's tournaments
There are other tournaments as part of the World Cup: K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week Nordic Tournament Raw Air Planica7 Swiss Tournament Bohemia Tournament FIS Team Tour Willingen Five (2018–2020) / Six (2021) Titisee-Neustadt Five PolSKI Tour == Women's standings ==
Women's standings
Overall Ski Flying Nations Cup Raw Air Russia Tour Blue Bird Alpenkrone Lillehammer Triple Silvester Tournament 2 Nights Tour • Nations Cup: == Titles ==
Titles
Overall Ski Flying Ski Jumping (JP) Cup == Men's general statistics ==
Men's general statistics
update: 29 March 2026 Wins Podiums Top ten appearances == Ski flying section ==
Ski flying section
update: 29 March 2026 Wins Podiums Top ten appearances == Women's statistics ==
Women's statistics
update: 28 March 2026 Wins Wins per season Consecutive wins Top 10 appearances Average points per season Podiums Podiums per season Overall leader (in yellow) by total events Most points in a season == Team events ==
Team events
Individual team wins (includes team, super team & mixed-team events) Men's team Men's super team Women's team Women's super team Mixed team • updated: 28 March 2026 == Various ==
Various
Youngest winners Oldest winners Youngest on podium Oldest on podium Consecutive wins Consecutive podiums Wins in a season Podiums in a season Most points in a season Most points in a season to 1992/93 Most points in a ski flying season Highest win rate in a season Highest podium rate in a season Average points per competition Average points per competition to 1992/93 Highest overall advantage Highest overall advantage to 1992/93 Career total points Individual starts Overall leader (in yellow) by total events All seasons included (yellow jersey introduced in 1988/89 season). Ski flying leader by total events updated: 29 March 2026 == World Cup winners by nation ==
World Cup winners by nation
The table below lists those nations which have won at least one World Cup race (correct as of 29 March 2026). Men • after 1177 individual events (13 double wins). Men's team • after 125 men's team events. Men's super team • after 9 men's super team events. Women • after 290 individual events (2 double wins). Women's team • after 8 women's team events. Women's super team • after 3 women's super team events. Mixed team • after 12 mixed events. == Hosts ==
Hosts
Men Mixed Women's super team updated: 29 March 2026 Women Men's team Women's team Men's super team == Timeline calendar ==
Timeline calendar
Last updated: 29 March 2026 == World Cup finals ==
World Cup finals
Men Women == World Cup all-time records ==
World Cup all-time records
Men update: 29 March 2026 Women update: 28 March 2026 == One country podium sweep ==
One country podium sweep
Men Women == Shared wins ==
Shared wins
Men Women ==Timeline of record World Cup winners==
Multiple major titles
All with at least five different major titles On 6 March 2026, Domen Prevc became the only ski jumper in history to achieve all 7 prestigious individual titles. == Key people ==
Key people
Torbjørn Yggeseth was a founder of World Cup in 1979. A new function race director was established in 1988 by International Ski Federation, with its first director Niilo Halonen then called FIS coordinator for ski jumping. Before that season this function did not exist. In the premiere Women's 2011/12 World Cup season Chika Yoshida was entitled as World Cup Coordinator, but since the season 2012/13 Yoshida is called Race Director. Men ;Race director assistants • Miran Tepeš (19992016) • Borek Sedlák (2016–present) ;Equipment control • Sepp Gratzer (19922021) • Mika Jukkara (2021–2022) • Christian Kathol (20222025) • Mathias Hafele (2025–present) Women ;Race director assistants • Aga Baczkowska (20122014) • Borek Sedlák (20142016) • Miran Tepeš (2016–present) ;Equipment control • Aga Baczkowska (2014–present) ==See also==
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