2005–06 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

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Nordic Combined World Cup 2005/06
Winners
Overall Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen
Sprint Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen
Warsteiner Grand Prix Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen
Nations CupFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Competitions
Venues12
Individual21
  2004/05
2006/07  

The 2006/07 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 23rd world cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by FIS. It started on 25 Nov 2005 in Kuusamo, Finland and ended on 19 March 2006 in Sapporo, Japan. [1]

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Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThird
258125 November 2005 Flag of Finland.svg Kuusamo Rukatunturi HS142 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Finland.svg Anssi Koivuranta Flag of Norway.svg Petter Tande
259227 November 2005 Flag of Finland.svg Kuusamo Rukatunturi HS142 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Austria.svg Mario Stecher Flag of Norway.svg Petter Tande Flag of Germany.svg Georg Hettich
26033 December 2005 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer * Lysgårdsbakken HS131 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Austria.svg Felix Gottwald Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Ackermann
26144 December 2005 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer * Lysgårdsbakken HS131 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of the United States.svg Todd Lodwick Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Ackermann
262517 December 2005 Flag of Austria.svg Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage 10 km (Mass) / HS100 Flag of Norway.svg Petter Tande Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Ackermann Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Moan
263618 December 2005 Flag of Austria.svg Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS100 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Moan Flag of Norway.svg Ola Morten Græsli Flag of France.svg Jason Lamy Chappuis
264730 December 2005 Flag of Germany.svg Oberhof Hans-Renner-Schanze HS140 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Ackermann Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Moan
26583 January 2006 Flag of Germany.svg Ruhpolding Große Zirmbergschanze HS128 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Austria.svg Felix Gottwald Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Ackermann Flag of Norway.svg Petter Tande
26696 January 2006 Flag of Germany.svg Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS96 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Bieler Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Moan
5th Warsteiner Grand Prix Overall (30 December 2005 - 6 January 2006) Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Ackermann Flag of Austria.svg Felix Gottwald
2671014 January 2006 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben 10 km (Mass) / HS134 Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Finland.svg Anssi Koivuranta Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Bieler
2681115 January 2006 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS134 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Austria.svg Mario Stecher Flag of Austria.svg Felix Gottwald
2691221 January 2006 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Harrachov Čerťák HS100 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Germany.svg Georg Hettich Flag of France.svg Jason Lamy Chappuis
2701322 January 2006 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Harrachov Čerťák HS100 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kircheisen Flag of Germany.svg Georg Hettich
2711428 January 2006 Flag of Austria.svg Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS 100 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Moan Flag of the United States.svg Todd Lodwick
2721529 January 2006 Flag of Austria.svg Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS100 / 15 km Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of the United States.svg Todd Lodwick Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Bieler
2006 Winter Olympics
273164 March 2006 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 15 km Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Moan Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kircheisen Flag of Austria.svg Felix Gottwald
274175 March 2006 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kircheisen Flag of Norway.svg Petter Tande Flag of Germany.svg Georg Hettich
2751811 March 2006 Flag of Norway.svg Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS128 / 15 km Flag of Norway.svg Petter Tande Flag of France.svg Jason Lamy Chappuis Flag of Finland.svg Anssi Koivuranta
2761912 March 2006 Flag of Norway.svg Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS128 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kircheisen Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Moan Flag of Finland.svg Anssi Koivuranta
2772018 March 2006 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Ōkurayama 10 km (Mass) / HS134 Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kircheisen Flag of Austria.svg Christoph Bieler
2782119 March 2006 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Ōkurayama HS134 / 7.5 km (Sprint) Flag of France.svg Jason Lamy Chappuis Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Manninen Flag of Norway.svg Petter Tande

*=Trondheim was cancelled and replaced with Lillehammer

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References

  1. "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 2005/06 overall standings". FIS. Retrieved 28 Jul 2015.