2013 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

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Grand Prix 2013
DisciplineMenLadies
Overall Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi
Nations CupFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Competition
Edition 20th 2nd
Locations 9 4
Individual 11 6
Team 1
Mixed 2 2
Cancelled 1
2012
2014

The 2013 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix was the 20th Summer Grand Prix season in ski jumping on plastic for men and the 2nd for ladies.

FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

The FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix is a summer circuit yearly arranged by International Ski Federation. This competition for men was first arranged in 1994 and for the first time for ladies in 2012. The competition is held on ski jumps with artificial surfaces. There are about 10 competitions per season, held in the months between July and October. Regular venues for the competition are Courchevel, Hakuba, Einsiedeln, Wisla, Hinterzarten and Klingenthal. First official mixed team event with four jumpers was organized in 2012. The most successful participants are Adam Małysz and Thomas Morgenstern, each having won the Grand Prix three times.

Ski jumping skiing sport with jumping down a hill

Ski jumping is a winter sport in which competitors aim to achieve the longest jump after descending from a specially designed ramp on their skis. Along with jump length, competitor's style and other factors affect the final score. Ski jumping was first contested in Norway in the late 19th century, and later spread through Europe and North America in the early 20th century. Along with cross-country skiing, it constitutes the traditional group of Nordic skiing disciplines.

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Season began on 26 July 2013 in Hinterzarten, Germany and ends on 3 October 2013 in Klingenthal, Germany.

Hinterzarten Place in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

Hinterzarten is a resort village in the Black Forest, located in the southwest of the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Although Hinterzarten is mostly famous for its ski jumpers, it also has many tourist attractions.

Germany Federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central and Western Europe, lying between the Baltic and North Seas to the north and the Alps, Lake Constance and the High Rhine to the south. It borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, France to the southwest, and Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands to the west.

Klingenthal Place in Saxony, Germany

Klingenthal is a town in the Vogtland region, in the Free State of Saxony, south-eastern Germany. It is situated directly on the border with the Czech Republic opposite the Czech town of Kraslice, 29 km southeast of Plauen, and 33 km northwest of Karlovy Vary.

For men Andreas Wellinger was the overall and team of Germany was the Nations Cup winner.

Andreas Wellinger German ski jumper

Andreas Wellinger is a German ski jumper. His career-best achievements include winning an individual gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, individual silver at the 2014 Winter Olympics, mixed team gold at the 2017 Ski Jumping World Championships, and team silver at the 2016 Ski Flying World Championships. Wellinger's best finish in the World Cup overall standings is fourth, in the 2016/17 season.

For ladies Sara Takanashi was the overall and team of Japan was the Nations Cup winner.

Sara Takanashi Japanese ski jumper

Sara Takanashi is a Japanese ski jumper. She is the most successful female ski jumper to date, as well as one of the most successful athletes in the history of the sport, having won four World Cup titles, five World Championship medals, and a Winter Olympic medal. As of March 2019, Takanashi holds the record for the most individual World Cup wins, male or female, with 56.

Japan Island country in East Asia

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies off the eastern coast of the Asian continent and stretches from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and the Philippine Sea in the south.

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

The 2013–14 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 35th World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 17th official World Cup season in ski flying and the 3rd World Cup season for ladies. It begun on 23 November 2013 in Klingenthal, Germany and ended on 23 March 2014 in Planica, Slovenia. A break took place during the season to accommodate the ski jumping event at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. From 13 to 16 March 2014, FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2014 took place in Harrachov, Czech Republic.

The 2014/15 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 23rd in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men and the 10th for ladies. This was also the 12th summer continental cup season for men and 6th for ladies.

The 2013/14 FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup was the 24th Alpen Cup season in ski jumping for men and the 6th for ladies. It began on 14 August 2013 in Pöhla, Germany and ended on 9 March 2014 in Chaux-Neuve, France.

Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
137128 July 2013   Flag of Germany.svg Hinterzarten Rothaus-Schanze HS108NH Flag of Germany.svg Richard Freitag Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger Flag of Slovenia.svg Matjaž Pungertar Flag of Germany.svg Richard Freitag [1]
13823 August 2013   Flag of Poland.svg Wisła Malinka HS134LH Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Kot Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Koudelka Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger [2]
139315 August 2013   Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz HS132LH Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wank Flag of Germany.svg Michael Neumayer [3]
140417 August 2013   Flag of Switzerland.svg Einsiedeln Andreas Küttel Schanze HS117LH Flag of Poland.svg Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Kot Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger [4]
141523 August 2013   Flag of Japan.svg Hakuba Olympic Ski Jumps HS131 (night)LH Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Biegun Flag of Switzerland.svg Simon Ammann Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Čestmír Kožíšek [5]
142624 August 2013   Flag of Japan.svg Hakuba Olympic Ski Jumps HS131 (night)LH Flag of Japan.svg Noriaki Kasai
Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Damjan
Flag of Poland.svg Jan Ziobro [6]
143714 September 2013   Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS100 (night)NH Flag of Norway.svg Anders Bardal Flag of Norway.svg Tom Hilde Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Janda [7]
144815 September 2013   Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS134LH Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Janda Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Damjan Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Biegun
Flag of Norway.svg Anders Bardal
[8]
145921 September 2013   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty Sunkar HS140LH Flag of Norway.svg Anders Bardal Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Damjan Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Antonín Hájek [9]
1461022 September 2013   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty Sunkar HS140LH Flag of Slovenia.svg Matjaž Pungertar Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Damjan Flag of Japan.svg Reruhi Shimizu Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Damjan [10]
29 September 2013   Flag of Austria.svg Hinzenbach Aigner-Schanze HS94NHstrong wind
147113 October 2013   Flag of Germany.svg Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140LH Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Kofler Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger [11]

Ladies

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
5126 July 2013   Flag of Germany.svg Hinterzarten Rothaus-Schanze HS108NH Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alexandra Pretorius Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Slovenia.svg Katja Požun Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Alexandra Pretorius [12]
6215 August 2013   Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz HS96NH Flag of Slovenia.svg Ema Klinec Flag of the United States.svg Sarah Hendrickson Flag of Japan.svg Yūki Itō Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi [13]
7313 September 2013   Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS100NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of France.svg Coline Mattel Flag of Slovenia.svg Katja Požun [14]
8414 September 2013   Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS100NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of France.svg Coline Mattel Flag of Germany.svg Katharina Althaus [15]
9521 September 2013   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty Sunkar HS106NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of France.svg Coline Mattel Flag of Japan.svg Yurina Yamada [16]
10622 September 2013   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty Sunkar HS106NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Slovenia.svg Katja Požun Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Atsuko Tanaka [17]

Mixed

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
3127 July 2013   Flag of Germany.svg Hinterzarten Rothaus-Schanze HS108NHFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
Yūki Itō
Noriaki Kasai
Sara Takanashi
Yuta Watase
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Maja Vtič
Nejc Dežman
Katja Požun
Matjaž Pungertar
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Ulrike Gräßler
Andreas Wank
Svenja Würth
Richard Freitag
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan [18]
4214 August 2013   Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz HS132LHFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Svenja Würth
Michael Neumayer
Ulrike Gräßler
Andreas Wellinger
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Yūki Itō
Yuta Watase
Sara Takanashi
Taku Takeuchi
Flag of France.svg  France
Léa Lemare
Nicolas Mayer
Coline Mattel
Vincent Descombes Sevoie
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany [19]

Men's team

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
1712 August 2013   Flag of Poland.svg Wisła Malinka HS134LHFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Maciej Kot
Krzysztof Biegun
Dawid Kubacki
Kamil Stoch
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Severin Freund
Michael Neumayer
Andreas Wellinger
Richard Freitag
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Robert Kranjec
Peter Prevc
Jaka Hvala
Matjaž Pungertar
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany [20]

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

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