1999–2000 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

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Nordic Combined World Cup 1999/00
Winners
Overall Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen
Nations CupFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Competitions
Venues15
Individual18
Team1
Cancelled2
  1998/99
2000/01  

The 1999/2000 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 17th World Cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by FIS. It started on 9 Dec 1999 in Vuokatti, Finland and ended on 17 March 2000 in Val di Fiemme, Italy. [1]

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Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
4 December 1999 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken K90 / 15 kmcancelled
5 December 1999 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken K120 / 7.5 km (Sprint)
15519 December 1999 Flag of Finland.svg Vuokatti HyppyrimäkiK90 / 15 km Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Ackermann Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik
156211 December 1999 Flag of Finland.svg Vuokatti HyppyrimäkiK90 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen
157319 December 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat Springs Howelsen Hill K112 / 15 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ladislav Rygl Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik
158421 December 1999 Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat Springs Howelsen Hill K114 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ladislav Rygl
15953 January 2000 Flag of Germany.svg Oberwiesenthal Fichtelbergschanzen K90 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of Finland.svg Jari Mantila
16065 January 2000 Flag of Germany.svg Reit im Winkl Franz-Haslberger-SchanzeK90 / 10 km (Mass) Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Austria.svg Mario Stecher
16178 January 2000 Flag of Germany.svg Schonach Langenwaldschanze K90 / 15 km Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Austria.svg Mario Stecher
162811 January 2000 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben K90 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Ogiwara Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik
163916 January 2000 Flag of Austria.svg Breitenwang Raimund-Ertl-SchanzeK85 / 15 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ladislav Rygl Flag of Austria.svg Felix Gottwald
1641022 January 2000 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec Ještěd A K120 / 15 km Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ladislav Rygl Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Ogiwara
165115 February 2000 Flag of Japan.svg Hakuba Olympic Hills K120 / 15 km Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Ackermann
166128 February 2000 Flag of Japan.svg Nozawa Onsen MukobayashiK90 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ladislav Rygl
1671312 February 2000 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Ōkurayama K120 / 15 km Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Hammer Flag of the United States.svg Todd Lodwick Flag of Austria.svg Mario Stecher
1681426 February 2000 Flag of France.svg Chaux-Neuve La Côté FeuilléeK90 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Finland.svg Jaakko Tallus Flag of Austria.svg Mario Stecher
169154 March 2000 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä K90 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Hammer
1701610 March 2000 Flag of Norway.svg Oslo Holmenkollbakken K115 / 15 km Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Finland.svg Jaakko Tallus
1711711 March 2000 Flag of Norway.svg Oslo Holmenkollbakken K115 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Norway.svg Bjarte Engen Vik Flag of Norway.svg Kenneth Braaten Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Hammer
1721817 March 2000 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg St. Moritz (ski jumping)
Flag of Italy.svg St. Caterina (cr.-country)
Olympiaschanze K90 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Samppa Lajunen Flag of Japan.svg Kenji Ogiwara Flag of Norway.svg Lars Andreas Østvik

Team

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
1116 March 2000 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg St. Moritz (ski jumping)
Flag of Italy.svg St. Caterina (cr.-country)
Olympiaschanze K90 / 3 x 5 km
Mass Start
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Michael Gruber
Christoph Bieler
Felix Gottwald
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland I
Hannu Manninen
Jaakko Tallus
Samppa Lajunen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway I
Kristian Hammer
Kenneth Braaten
Bjarte Engen Vik

Standings

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References

  1. "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 1999/00 overall standings". FIS. Retrieved 28 Jul 2015.