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 FIS is set introduce prize money for winning the qualification. 

http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/news-multimedia/news/article=prize-money-the-qualification.html

 

It is proposed that the winner of the qualification in the men's World Cup will be awarded a prize money of CHF 3 000,-. For winning the qualification in a Ski Flying event, the prize money will be CHF 5 000,-.

 

Another rule, which is set to change for the next season, is that an athlete now only needs to have scored at least one Continental Cup point, and not one World Cup point as before, to be allowed to compete in a Ski Flying event

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Just now, wumo26 said:

 FIS is set introduce prize money for winning the qualification. 

http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/news-multimedia/news/article=prize-money-the-qualification.html

 

It is proposed that the winner of the qualification in the men's World Cup will be awarded a prize money of CHF 3 000,-. For winning the qualification in a Ski Flying event, the prize money will be CHF 5 000,-.

 

Another rule, which is set to change for the next season, is that an athlete now only needs to have scored at least one Continental Cup point, and not one World Cup point as before, to be allowed to compete in a Ski Flying event

Finally, rule changes that don't seem to be that bad :p 

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Finally, rule changes that don't seem to be that bad :p 

These rule changes seems okay. Though, I dont really understand why they only introduce prize money for winning the qualification in men's world cup and not women's world cup? 

 

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1 minute ago, wumo26 said:

These rule changes seems okay. Though, I dont really understand why they only introduce prize money for winning the qualification in men's world cup and not women's world cup? 

 

Maybe that's for when women's World Cup competitions start bringing in more money :p

 

No idea, but I mean, this money needs to be paid out of something?

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17 minutes ago, wumo26 said:

Severin Freund will make his comeback in Ruka/Kuusamo. 

 

That is awesome news! I hope the bad luck finally stays away for a while, like Kenneth Gangnes he has had enough of that for three careers..

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Official start list of tomorrow qualifications in Wisła isn't out yet but according official site these countries and athletes will compete in this weekend:

 

:AUT Clemens Aigner, Philipp Aschenwald, Manuel Fettner, Michael Hayboeck, Daniel Huber, Stefan Kraft, Gregor Schlierenzauer

:BUL Vladimir Zografski

:CAN Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes

:CZE Lukas Hlava, Roman Koudelka, Cestmir Kozisek, Viktor Polasek

:FIN Anti Aalto, Andreas Alamommo, Jarkko Maeaettae, Eetu Nousiainen

:GER Markus Eisenbichler, Richard Freitag, Karl Geiger, Stephan Leyhe, Pius Paschke, David Siegel, Andreas Wellinger

:ITA Sebastian Colloredo, Alex Insam

:JPN Daiki Ito, Noriaki Kasai, Junshiro Kobayashi, Ryoyu Kobayashi, Naoki Nakamura, Taku Takeuchi

:KAZ Nikita Devyatkin, Sabirzhan Muminov, Sergey Tkachenko, Nurshat Tursunzhanov

:NOR Andres Fannemel, Johann Andre Forfang, Robert Johansson, Andreas Stjernen, Daniel Andre Tande, Halvor Egner Granerud

:RUS Evgeniy Klimov, Denis Kornilov, Mikhail Nazarov, Dmitriy Vassiliev

:SLO Jernej Damjan, Anze Lanisek, Zak Mogel, Tomaz Naglic, Bor Pavlovcic, Anze Semenic, Timi Zajc

:SUI Simon Ammann, Gregor Deschwanden, Killian Peier, Andreas Schuler

:USA Kevin Bickner

:POL Kamil Stoch, Piotr Żyła, Maciej Kot, Stefan Hula, Dawid Kubacki, Jakub Wolny, Aleksander Zniszczoł, Tomasz Pilch, Klemens Murańka, Paweł Wąsek, Przemysław Kantyka i Andrzej Stękała

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Kasai :cheer:

 

Random Kazakhs to finish last :cheer: 

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