FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup

The FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup (known as Alpen Cup) is a ski jumping tournament held in Alps yearly by the International Ski Federation since 1990.

History

The first season of this competition took place in the 1990/91 season. The summer season was introduced in 1996/97. In the 1999/00 season two separate classifications, summer and winter, were introduced for the first time, while both together counted for overall classification. From the 2000-01 season one only overall classification exists, joining the points from summer and winter together.

This competition is only for junior ski jumpers of maximum 20 years old. Until the 2005/06 season, the limit was 18 years old. Until the 2006-07 season, only jumpers from Alpine countries were allowed to compete. From the 2007/08 season onward, ski jumpers from Eastern European countries: Bulgarians, Czechs, Poles, Romanians, Slovaks and Hungarians, can compete too.

In the years 2000-2004 and from the 2013/14 season, the Alpen Cup takes place also in the women's category.

Higher competitive circuits are the World Cup, the Summer Grand Prix and the Continental Cup; the lower circuits include the FIS Cup and the FIS Race.

Men's standings

Overall

Season Winner Second Third
1990/91 Damjan Fras Gerd Segmund Marc Noelke
1991/92 Andreas Beck Christian Reinthaler Jerome Gay
1992/93 Adolf Grugger Andreas Beck
Gerhard Gattinger
Gerhard Schallert
1993/94 Andreas Widhölzl Anže Zupan Reinhard Schwarzenberger
1994/95 Jaka Grosar Karl-Heinz Dorner Primož Peterka
1995/96 Primož Peterka Matija Stegnar Markus Eigentler
1996/97 Wolfgang Loitzl Markus Eigentler Falko Krismayr
1997/98 Georg Späth Martin Koch Tadej Lenič
1998/99 Primož Urh-Zupan Florian Liegl Stefan Kaiser
1999/00 Manuel Fettner Stefan Kaiser Stefan Thurnbichler
2000/01 Jörg Ritzerfeld Mathias Hafele Maximilian Mechler
2001/02 Maximilian Mechler Rok Benkovič Christoph Strickner
2002/03 Rok Urbanc Jaka Oblak Roland Müller
2003/04 Tobias Bogner Jurij Tepeš Julian Musiol
2004/05 Arthur Pauli Jurij Tepeš Nejc Frank
2005/06 Mario Innauer Arthur Pauli Thomas Thurnbichler
2006/07 Mitja Mežnar David Unterberger Tobias Bogner
2007/08 David Unterberger Danny Queck Manuel Poppinger
2008/09 Lukas Müller Michael Hayböck Manuel Poppinger
2009/10 Thomas Diethart Johannes Obermayr Thomas Lackner
2010/11 Thomas Lackner Stefan Kraft Jaka Hvala
2011/12 Anže Lanišek Jaka Hvala Rok Justin
2012/13 Cene Prevc Matic Benedik Elias Tollinger
2013/14 Patrick Streitler Elias Tollinger Sebastian Bradatsch
2014/15 Simon Greider Cene Prevc Paul Brasme
2015/16 Jonathan Siegel Adrian Sell Alex Insam
2016/17 Žiga Jelar Timi Zajc Markus Rupitsch
2017/18 Sandro Hauswirth Jan Kus Žiga Jelar
2018/19 David Haagen Dominik Peter Luca Roth
2019/20 Marco Wörgötter Mark Hafnar Žak Mogel

Summer

Season Winner Second Third
1999 Uli Basler Stefan Thurnbichler Primož Urh-Zupan
Jure Bogataj

Ladies' standings

Overall

Season Winner Second Third
2000/01 Daniela Iraschko Eva Ganster Heidi Roth
2001/02 Daniela Iraschko
Eva Ganster
Angelika Kühhorn
2002/03 Daniela Iraschko Eva Ganster Katrin Stefaner
2003/04 Daniela Iraschko Monika Pogladič Eva Ganster
2012/13 Ema Klinec Ramona Straub Chiara Hölzl
2013/14 Elisabeth Raudaschl Melanie Haeckert Anna Rupprecht
2014/15 Agnes Reisch Elisabeth Raudaschl Luisa Goerlich
2015/16 Agnes Reisch Lara Malsiner Julia Huber
2016/17 Selina Freitag Jerneja Brecl Katra Komar
2017/18 Jenny Nowak Lisa Eder Alexandra Seifert
2018/19 Lisa Hirner Jerneja Repinc Zupančič Josephin Laue
2019/20] Jessica Malsiner Annika Sieff Vanessa Moharitsch
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