FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

Started Year
: 1983
Game
: Nordic combined
Current Champion
: Overall:
 

History Of FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

The FIS Nordic Combined World Cup is a Nordic combined competition organized yearly by FIS, representing the highest level in international competition for this sport. It was first arranged for the 1983/84 season. Team event was first time held in 1999/00 season. The FIS race director is a Norwegian ex ski jumper and ex world record holder Lasse Ottesen.


FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Archieve

Overall:

  • 1983–84Norway Tom Sandberg
  • 1984–85Norway Geir Andersen
  • 1985–86West Germany Hermann Weinbuch
  • 1986–87Norway Torbjørn Løkken
  • 1987–88Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher
  • 1988–89Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen
  • 1989–90Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher(2)
  • 1990–91Norway Fred Børre Lundberg
  • 1991–92France Fabrice Guy
  • 1992–93Japan Kenji Ogiwara
  • 1993–94Japan Kenji Ogiwara
  • 1994–95Japan Kenji Ogiwara(3)
  • 1995–96Norway Knut Tore Apeland
  • 1996–97Finland Samppa Lajunen
  • 1997–98Norway Bjarte Engen Vik
  • 1998–99Norway Bjarte Engen Vik(2)
  • 1999–00Finland Samppa Lajunen(2)
  • 2000–01Austria Felix Gottwald
  • 2001–02Germany Ronny Ackermann
  • 2002–03Germany Ronny Ackermann
  • 2003–04Finland Hannu Manninen
  • 2004–05Finland Hannu Manninen
  • 2005–06Finland Hannu Manninen
  • 2006–07Finland Hannu Manninen(4)
  • 2007–08Germany Ronny Ackermann(3)
  • 2008–09Finland Anssi Koivuranta
  • 2009–10France Jason Lamy-Chappuis
  • 2010–11France Jason Lamy-Chappuis
  • 2011–12France Jason Lamy-Chappuis
  • 2012–13Germany Eric Frenzel
  • 2013–14Germany Eric Frenzel
  • 2014–15Germany Eric Frenzel


Nations Cup:

  • 1983–84 Norway
  • 1984–85 Norway
  • 1985–86 West Germany
  • 1986–87 Norway
  • 1987–88 Norway
  • 1988–89 Norway
  • 1989–90 Norway
  • 1990–91 Norway
  • 1991–92 Norway
  • 1992–93 Japan
  • 1993–94 Norway
  • 1994–95 Norway
  • 1995–96 Norway
  • 1996–97 Norway
  • 1997–98 Norway
  • 1998–99 Norway
  • 1999–00 Finland
  • 2000–01 Austria
  • 2001–02 Germany
  • 2002–03 Germany
  • 2003–04 Finland
  • 2004–05 Germany
  • 2005–06 Germany
  • 2006–07 Austria
  • 2007–08 Germany
  • 2008–09 Germany
  • 2009–10 Austria
  • 2010–11 Austria(4)
  • 2011–12 Norway(15)
  • 2012–13 Germany
  • 2013–14 Germany
  • 2014–15 Germany(9)


Sprint:

  • 2000–01Austria Felix Gottwald
  • 2001–02Germany Ronny Ackermann
  • 2002–03Germany Ronny Ackermann
  • 2003–04Finland Hannu Manninen
  • 2004–05Finland Hannu Manninen
  • 2005–06Finland Hannu Manninen
  • 2006–07France Jason Lamy-Chappuis
  • 2007–08Germany Ronny Ackermann


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