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Nordic Combined FIS World Cup 2025 - 2026


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Nordic Combined FIS World Cup 2025 - 2026

 

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Results by Stop

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Ruka :FIN 29 November 2025

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Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Large Hill Johannes Lamparter :AUT Julian Schmid :GER  Thomas Rettenegger :AUT 

 

 

Trondheim :NOR 07 December 2025

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Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Large Hill Johannes Lamparter :AUT Franz-Josef Rehrl :AUT  Julian Schmid :GER 

 

Ramsau :AUT 20 December 2025

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Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Normal Hill Vinzenz Geiger :GER  Jens Laraas Oftebro :NOR  Johannes Lamparter :AUT 

 

 

Schonach :GER 03 January 2026 - Cancelled (NH)

 

Otepää :EST 10 January 2026

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Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Normal Hill Einar Laraas Oftebro :NOR Johannes Rydzek :GER Andreas Skoglund :NOR 

 

 

Oberhof :GER 18 January 2026

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Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Normal Hill Jens Laraas Oftebro :NOR  Einar Laraas Oftebro :NOR  Julian Schmid :GER 

 

 

 

Results by Discipline

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Individual Normal Hill

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Ramsau Vinzenz Geiger :GER  Jens Laraas Oftebro :NOR  Johannes Lamparter :AUT 
Schonach Cancelled
Otepää Einar Laraas Oftebro :NOR Johannes Rydzek :GER  Andreas Skoglund :NOR 
Oberhof Jens Laraas Oftebro :NOR  Einar Laraas Oftebro :NOR  Julian Schmid :GER 

 

Individual Large Hill

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Stop Gold Silver Bronze
Ruka Johannes Lamparter :AUT  Julian Schmid :GER Thomas Rettenegger :AUT
Trondheim Johannes Lamparter :AUT Franz-Josef Rehrl :AUT Julian Schmid :GER
       

 

 

 

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  • 1 month later...

Today's Gundersen LH in Ruka :FIN had the ski jump cancelled, so they're using yesterday's provisional results (PCR) to determine the start times.

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Stage 1 in Ruka (FIN)

 

Men´s Individual Compact Large Hill:

 

1.  Johannes Lamparter  :AUT  17:38.2

2. Julian Schmid  :GER  +7.7

3. Ilkka Herola  :FIN  +17.0

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 1 in Ruka (FIN)

 

Men´s Individual Gundersen Large Hill:

 

1.  Johannes Lamparter  :AUT  24:04.7

2. Julian Schmid  :GER  +32.7  

3. Thomas Rettenegger  :AUT  +43.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 2 in Trondheim (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Gundersen Normal Hill:

 

1.  Ida Marie Hagen  :NOR  14:31.5

2. Nathalie Armbruster  :GER  14:31.6  

3. Alexa Brabec  :USA  14:45:3

 

Full Final Result HERE

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1 hour ago, hckošice said:

Stage 2 in Trondheim (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Gundersen Normal Hill:

 

1.  Ida Marie Hagen  :NOR  14:31.5

2. Nathalie Armbruster  :GER  14:31.6  

3. Alexa Brabec  :USA  14:45:3

 

Full Final Result HERE

That was a cracking race today, good omen for the season.

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Stage 2 in Trondheim (NOR)

 

Women´s Individual Mass Start Normal Hill:

 

1.  Katharina Gruber  :AUT  111.8

2. Ida Marie Hagen  :NOR  103.5  

3. Nathalie Armbruster  :GER  100.9

 

Full Final Result HERE

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Stage 2 in Trondheim (NOR)

 

Men´s Individual Mass Start Normal Hill:

 

1.  Thomas Rettenegger  :AUT  125.3

2. Wendelin Thannheimer  :GER  121.0 

3. Franz-Josef Rehrl  :AUT  120.6

 

Full Final Result HERE

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