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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021

 

CHK.gif Multi-Stage Event - 20 November 2020 - 28 March 2021 CHK.gif

 

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Calendar

 

Dates Venue
Event
Gender
Status
November 20th - November 22nd, 2020 POL.gif Wisła
Men's
Completed
November 27th - November 29th, 2020 FIN.gif Ruka
Men's
Completed
December 4th - December 6th, 2020 RUS.gif Nižnij Tagil
Men's
Completed
December 4th - December 6th, 2020 NOR.gif Lillehammer
Lillehammer
Women's
Cancelled
December 17th - December 18th, 2020 AUT.gif Ramsau Ramsau Women's Completed
December 18th - December 20th, 2020 SUI.gif Engelberg
Men's
Completed
December 28th(2020) - January 6th, 2021 WHT.gif Various Cities
Men's
Completed
December 28th - December 29th, 2020 GER.gif Oberstdorf
Men's
Completed
December 31st(2020) - January 1st, 2021 GER.gif Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Men's
Completed
January 2nd - January 3rd, 2021 AUT.gif Innsbruck
Men's
Completed
January 5th - January 6th, 2021 AUT.gif Bischofshofen
Men's
Completed
January 8th - January 10th, 2021 GER.gif Titisee-Neustadt
Men's
Completed
January 8th - January 10th, 2021 JPN.gif Sapporo
Sapporo
Women's
Cancelled
January 14th - January 17th, 2021 JPN.gif Zao
Zao
Women's
Cancelled
January 15th - January 17th, 2021 POL.gif Zakopane
Men's
Completed
January 22nd - January 24th, 2021 FIN.gif Lahti
Men's
Completed
January 22nd - January 24th, 2021 SLO.gif Ljubno
Women's
Completed
January 29th - January 31st, 2021 GER.gif Willingen
Men's
Completed
January 29th - January 31st, 2021 GER.gif Titisee-Neustadt
Women's
Completed
February 4th - February 7th, 2021 AUT.gif Hinzenbach
Women's
Completed
February 4th - February 7th, 2021 JPN.gif Sapporo Sapporo Men's Cancelled
February 5th - February 7th, 2021 GER.gif Klingenthal Klingenthal Men's Completed
February 10th - February 14th, 2021 CHN.gif Beijing
Beijing
Men's+Women's
Cancelled
February 12th - February 14th, 2021 POL.gif Zakopane Zakopane Men's Completed
February 12th - February 14th, 2021 NOR.gif Lillehammer Lillehammer Women's Cancelled
February 18th - February 20th, 2021 ROU.gif Râșnov
Men's+Women's
Completed
March 12th - March 21st, 2021 WHT.gif Various Cities
Raw Air Tournament
Men's+Women's
Cancelled
March 12th - March 14th, 2021 NOR.gif Oslo
Raw Air Tournament 1-Oslo
Men's+Women's
Cancelled
March 15th - March 16th, 2021 NOR.gif Lillehammer
Raw Air Tournament 2-Lillehammer
Men's+Women's
Cancelled
March 17th - March 18th, 2021 NOR.gif Trondheim
Raw Air Tournament 3-Trondheim
Men's+Women's
Cancelled
March 19th - March 21st, 2021 NOR.gif Vikersund
Raw Air Tournament 4-Vikersund
Men's
Cancelled
March 19th - March 28th, 2021 :RUS Various Cities
Women's
Completed
March 19th - March 21st, 2021 RUS.gif Nižnij Tagil
Women's
Completed
March 25th - March 28th, 2021 SLO.gif Planica
Men's
Completed
March 26th - March 28th, 2021 RUS.gif Chaikovsky
Women's
Completed
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Total Events

 

Event
Total
Men's Individual Normal Hill
1
Men's Individual Large Hill
24
Men's Team Large Hill
4
Men's Individual Ski Flying
3
Men's Team Ski Flying
2
Women's Individual Normal Hill
13-3
Women's Individual Large Hill
7-1
Women's Team Normal Hill
2-1
Mixed Team Normal Hill
1
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Points System

 

Individual Events

 

Place
Points
1st
100
2nd
80
3rd
60
4th
50
5th
45
6th
40
7th
36
8th
32
9th
29
10th
26
11th
24
12th
22
13th
20
14th
18
15th
16
16th
15
17th
14
18th
13
19th
12
20th
11
21st
10
22nd
9
23rd
8
24th
7
25th
6
26th
5
27th
4
28th
3
29th
2
30th
1

 

Team Events

 

Place
Points
1st
400
2nd
350
3rd
300
4th
250
5th
200
6th
150
7th
100
8th
50
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