2015 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

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Grand Prix 2015
DisciplineMenLadies
Overall Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi
Nations CupFlag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Competition
Edition 22nd 4th
Locations 8 3
Individual 11 5
Team 2
Cancelled 1
2014
2016

The 2015 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix was the 22nd Summer Grand Prix season in ski jumping on plastic for men and the 4th 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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Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup, Continental Cup, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup.

The 2015–16 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 37th World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 19th official World Cup season in ski flying and the 5th World Cup season for ladies. It began on 21 November 2015 in Klingenthal, Germany and concluded on 20 March 2016 in Planica, Slovenia.

The 2015/16 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 25th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men and the 12th for ladies. This was also the 14th summer continental cup season for men and 8th for ladies.

The 2015/16 FIS Cup was the 11th FIS Cup season in ski jumping for men and the 4th for ladies.

Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
15711 August 2015   Flag of Poland.svg Wisła Malinka HS134 (night)LH Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Kubacki Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Żyła Flag of Norway.svg Kenneth Gangnes Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Kubacki [1]
2 August 2015   Flag of Poland.svg Zakopane Wielka Krokiew HS134 (night)LHbefore season; technical reasons
15828 August 2015   Flag of Germany.svg Hinterzarten Rothaus-Schanze HS108 (night)NH Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Kubacki Flag of Germany.svg Severin Freund Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Kubacki [2]
159314 August 2015   Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz HS132 LH Flag of Germany.svg Severin Freund Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc [3]
160415 August 2015   Flag of Switzerland.svg Einsiedeln Andreas Küttel Schanze HS117 LH Flag of Germany.svg Severin Freund Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Poland.svg Kamil Stoch Flag of Germany.svg Severin Freund [4]
161529 August 2015   Flag of Japan.svg Hakuba Olympic Ski Jumps HS131 (night)LH Flag of Germany.svg Michael Neumayer Flag of Slovenia.svg Robert Kranjec Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama [5]
162630 August 2015   Flag of Japan.svg Hakuba Olympic Ski Jumps HS131LH Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama Flag of Japan.svg Taku Takeuchi Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Janda Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama [6]
5 September 2015   Flag of Russia.svg Chaykovsky Snezhinka HS140 LHstrong wind; moved to normal hill
16375 September 2015   Flag of Russia.svg Chaykovsky Snezhinka HS106 NH Flag of Norway.svg Kenneth Gangnes Flag of Slovenia.svg Robert Kranjec Flag of Norway.svg Joachim Hauer Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama [7]
16486 September 2015   Flag of Russia.svg Chaykovsky Snezhinka HS140 LH Flag of Norway.svg Kenneth Gangnes Flag of Poland.svg Jan Ziobro Flag of Norway.svg Joachim Hauer [8]
165912 September 2015   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty Sunkar HS140 (night)LH Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Slovenia.svg Robert Kranjec Flag of Russia.svg Ilmir Hazetdinov [9]
1661013 September 2015   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty Sunkar HS140 (night)LH Flag of Japan.svg Junshirō Kobayashi Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama [10]
1671127 September 2015   Flag of Austria.svg Hinzenbach Aigner-Schanze HS94 NH Flag of Austria.svg Gregor Schlierenzauer Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Norway.svg Kenneth Gangnes [11]

Ladies

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
13114 August 2015   Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz HS96NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Japan.svg Yūki Itō Flag of Austria.svg Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi [12]
1425 September 2015   Flag of Russia.svg Chaykovsky Snezhinka HS106 (night)NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Norway.svg Maren Lundby Flag of Norway.svg Line Jahr [13]
1536 September 2015   Flag of Russia.svg Chaykovsky Snezhinka HS106NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Japan.svg Yūki Itō Flag of Norway.svg Line Jahr [14]
16412 September 2015   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty Sunkar HS106NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of the United States.svg Nita Englund Flag of Japan.svg Yūki Itō [15]
17513 September 2015   Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Almaty Sunkar HS106NH Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi Flag of Japan.svg Yūki Itō Flag of Austria.svg Jacqueline Seifriedsberger [16]

Men's team

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
19131 July 2015   Flag of Poland.svg Wisła Malinka HS134 (night)LHFlag of Poland.svg  Poland
Maciej Kot
Piotr Żyła
Dawid Kubacki
Kamil Stoch
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Andreas Wank
Stephan Leyhe
Richard Freitag
Andreas Wellinger
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Johann André Forfang
Kenneth Gangnes
Phillip Sjøen
Anders Fannemel
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland [17]
2027 August 2015   Flag of Germany.svg Hinterzarten Rothaus-Schanze HS108 (night)NHFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Severin Freund
Stephan Leyhe
Andreas Wellinger
Andreas Wank
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Maciej Kot
Piotr Żyła
Dawid Kubacki
Kamil Stoch
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Rune Velta
Phillip Sjøen
Kenneth Gangnes
Anders Fannemel
[18]

Men's standings

Ladies' standings

Related Research Articles

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