2016–17 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

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Nordic Combined World Cup 2016/17
Winners
Overall Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel
Nations CupFlag of Germany.svg Germany
Triple trophy Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel
Competitions
Venues12
Individual23
Team2
  2015/16
2017/18  

The 2016/17 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 34th World Cup season, organized by the International Ski Federation. It started on 26 November 2016 in Ruka, Finland and ended on 19 March 2017 in Schonach, Germany. [1]

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Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
461126 November 2016 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka Rukatunturi HS142 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek [2]
462227 November 2016 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka Rukatunturi HS142 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Austria.svg Wilhelm Denifl Flag of Japan.svg Akito Watabe [3]
46333 December 2016 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS100 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle [4]
46444 December 2016 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS138 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kircheisen Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak [5]
465517 December 2016 Flag of Austria.svg Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel [6]
466618 December 2016 Flag of Austria.svg Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger [7]
46777 January 2017 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Finland.svg Eero Hirvonen Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel [8]
46888 January 2017 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek [9]
469913 January 2017 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS134 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Norway.svg Magnus Moan [10]
4701015 January 2017 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS134 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Japan.svg Akito Watabe [11]
4711121 January 2017 Flag of France.svg Chaux-Neuve La Côté FeuilléeHS118 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Japan.svg Akito Watabe [12]
4721222 January 2017 Flag of France.svg Chaux-Neuve La Côté FeuilléeHS118 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel [13]
4th Nordic Combined Triple (27–29 January 2016)
4731327 January 2017 Flag of Austria.svg Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109 / 5 km Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Italy.svg Samuel Costa Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel [14]
4741428 January 2017 Flag of Austria.svg Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Italy.svg Samuel Costa Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek [15]
4751529 January 2017 Flag of Austria.svg Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109 / 15 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Gruber Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel [16]
476164 February 2017 Flag of South Korea.svg PyeongChang Alpensia HS140 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Austria.svg Mario Seidl Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek [17]
477175 February 2017 Flag of South Korea.svg PyeongChang Alpensia HS140 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Austria.svg Mario Seidl [18]
4781810 February 2017 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Okurayama HS134 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kircheisen Flag of Japan.svg Akito Watabe Flag of Norway.svg Mikko Kokslien [19]
4791911 February 2017 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Okurayama HS134 / 10 km Flag of Japan.svg Akito Watabe Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Tim Hug Flag of Germany.svg Manuel Faißt [20]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017
4802011 March 2017 Flag of Norway.svg Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS134 / 10 km Flag of Japan.svg Akito Watabe Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Björn Kircheisen Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek [21]
4812115 March 2017 Flag of Norway.svg Trondheim Granåsen HS140 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel [22]
4822218 March 2017 Flag of Germany.svg Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS106 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of Austria.svg Wilhelm Denifl Flag of Germany.svg Johannes Rydzek [23]
4832319 March 2017 Flag of Germany.svg Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS106 / 10 km Flag of Germany.svg Eric Frenzel Flag of France.svg François Braud Flag of Japan.svg Akito Watabe [24]

Men's team

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
3412 December 2016 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS100 / 4x5 km
Relay
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Björn Kircheisen
Eric Frenzel
Fabian Rießle
Johannes Rydzek
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Mikko Kokslien
Espen Andersen
Haavard Klemetsen
Jørgen Gråbak
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
David Pommer
Mario Seidl
Wilhelm Denifl
Philipp Orter
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany [25]
35214 January 2017 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS134 / 2x7.5 km
Sprint
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway I
Espen Andersen
Jørgen Gråbak
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic I
Tomáš Portyk
Miroslav Dvořák
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy I
Samuel Costa
Alessandro Pittin
[26]
3634 February 2017 Flag of South Korea.svg PyeongChang Alpensia HS140 / 4x5 km
Relay
replaced with an individual Gundersen

Standings

Achievements

First World Cup podium
Victories in this World Cup (in brackets victory for all time)

Retirements

Following are notable Nordic combined skiers who announced their retirement:

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