2011–12 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
The 2011/12 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 29th world cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by FIS. It started on 25 November 2011 in Kuusamo, Finland and ended on 10 March 2012 in Oslo, Norway.[1]
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Nations Cup | |
Competitions | |
Venues | 12 |
Individual | 23 |
Team | 3 |
Cancelled | 5 |
Calendar
Men
Team
Num | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | Ref. |
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13 | 1 | 16 December 2011 | Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze | HS109 / 2 x 5 km Sprint |
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7 January 2012 | Langenwaldschanze | HS106 / 4 x 5 km | moved to Oberstdorf | ||||||
14 | 2 | 7 January 2012 | Schattenbergschanze | HS137 / 4 x 5 km |
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15 | 3 | 4 February 2012 | Trampolino dal Ben | HS106 / 2 x 5 km Sprint |
Standings
Overall
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- Standings after 23 events.
Nations Cup
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- Standings after 26 events.
Achievements
- First World Cup career victory
Magnus Krog (NOR), 24, in his 4th season – the WC 1 in Kuusamo; it also was his first podium Haavard Klemetsen (NOR), 32, in his 10th season – the WC 3 in Lillehammer; it also was his first podium Jan Schmid (NOR), 28, in his 11th season – the WC 5 in Ramsau; first podium was 2008–09 WC 7 in Ramsau Alessandro Pittin (ITA), 21, in his 5th season – the WC 10 in Chaux-Neuve; first podium was 2009–10 WC 6 in Ramsau Akito Watabe (JPN), 23, in his 7th season – the WC 14 in Val di Fiemme; first podium was 2009–10 WC 15 in Seefeld Bryan Fletcher (USA), 25, in his 4th season – the WC 23 in Oslo; it also was his first podium
- First World Cup podium
Jørgen Graabak (NOR), 20, in his 2nd season – no. 3 in the WC 8 in Seefeld Fabian Riessle (GER), 21, in his 4th season – no. 3 in the WC 10 in Chaux-Neuve Tomáš Slavík (CZE), 30, in his 9th season – no. 3 in the WC 18 in Klingenthal Wilhelm Denifl (AUT), 31, in his 12th season – no. 3 in the WC 19 in Liberec
- Victory in this World Cup (in brackets victory for all time)
Jason Lamy-Chappuis (FRA), 5 (20) first places Mikko Kokslien (NOR), 3 (4) first places Alessandro Pittin (ITA), 3 (3) first place Akito Watabe (JPN), 3 (3) first place Jan Schmid (NOR), 2 (2) first place Eric Frenzel (GER), 1 (3) first places Bernhard Gruber (AUT), 1 (3) first places Tino Edelmann (GER), 1 (2) first places Magnus Krog (NOR), 1 (1) first place Haavard Klemetsen (NOR), 1 (1) first place Bryan Fletcher (USA), 1 (1) first place
Notes
- Rescheduled from Schonach.
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References
- Cup Standings Archived 14 February 2011 at Archive.today
- "Schonach rescheduled in Oberstdorf (GER)". fis-ski.com. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 3 January 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
- "Zakopane (POL) cancelled". fis-ski.com. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 2 January 2012. Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
- "Zakopane Penalty Race rescheduled in Val di Fiemme (ITA)". fis-ski.com. Fédération Internationale de Ski. 11 January 2012. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
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