2000 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

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Grand Prix 2000
Winners
Overall Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen
Nations CupFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Competitions
Venues6
Individual8
Team1
Cancelled1
  1999
2001  

The 2000 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix was the 7th Summer Grand Prix season in ski jumping on plastic. Season began on 5 August 2000 in Hinterzarten, Germany and ended on 3 September 2000 in Sapporo. [1]

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Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup and Continental Cup.

Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bib
2916 August 2000   Flag of Germany.svg Hinterzarten Rothaus-Schanze K95NH Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Widhölzl Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth Flag of Japan.svg Noriaki Kasai Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Widhölzl
3029 August 2000   Flag of Finland.svg Kuopio Puijo K120LH Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen Flag of Japan.svg Noriaki Kasai Flag of Finland.svg Matti Hautamäki Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen
31312 August 2000   Flag of Austria.svg Villach Villacher Alpenarena K90NH Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen Flag of Finland.svg Matti Hautamäki Flag of Japan.svg Hideharu Miyahira
32414 August 2000   Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz K120LH Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen
Flag of Japan.svg Hideharu Miyahira
Flag of Germany.svg Martin Schmitt
33526 August 2000   Flag of Japan.svg Hakuba Olympic Ski Jumps K120LH Flag of Finland.svg Matti Hautamäki Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen Flag of Japan.svg Noriaki Kasai
34627 August 2000   Flag of Japan.svg Hakuba Olympic Ski Jumps K120LH Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen Flag of Finland.svg Risto Jussilainen Flag of Finland.svg Matti Hautamäki
30 August 2000   Flag of South Korea.svg Muju Muju Resort K120LHcancelled
3572 September 2000   Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Okurayama K120LH Flag of Japan.svg Hideharu Miyahira Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Funaki Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen
3683 September 2000   Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Okurayama K120LH Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen Flag of Norway.svg Henning Stensrud Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Ottesen

Men's team

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bib
415 August 2000   Flag of Germany.svg Hinterzarten Rothaus-Schanze K95NHFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Risto Jussilainen
Jani Soininen
Ville Kantee
Janne Ahonen
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Kazuya Yoshioka
Kazuyoshi Funaki
Hideharu Miyahira
Noriaki Kasai
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sven Hannawald
Michael Uhrmann
Frank Löffler
Martin Schmitt
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

Standings

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