Continental Cup 2017/18 | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Beskidy Tour | Klemens Murańka | — | |
Summer | Klemens Murańka | Kamila Karpiel | |
Winter | Marius Lindvik | Lidiia Iakovleva | |
Competition | |||
Edition | 16th (summer), 27th (winter) | 10th (summer), 14th (winter) | |
Locations | 8 (summer), 14 (winter) | 2 (summer), 3 (winter) | |
Individual | 13 (summer), 29 (winter) | 4 (summer), 6 (winter) | |
The 2017/18 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 27th in a row (25th official) Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men and the 14th for ladies. This was also the 16th summer continental cup season for men and 10th for ladies.
After twenty-eight years break, the total 29th edition of the "Beskidy Tour" returned to the ski jumping, first time as part of the Continental Cup. Competition was originally held between 1958 and 1989 as FIS Race event. A total of three competitions at three different hills in two countries took place from 18–20 August 2017. Competition was held in Szczyrk, Wisła and Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. Overall winner became Klemens Murańka from Poland. [1]
Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup, Grand Prix, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup.
All 23 locations hosting continental cup events in summer (8 for men / 2 for ladies) and in winter (14 for men / 3 for ladies) this season.
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Num | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
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172 | 1 | 7 July 2017 | Kranj | Bauhenk HS109 (night) | NH | Klemens Murańka | Miran Zupančič | Bor Pavlovčič | Klemens Muranka | [2] |
173 | 2 | 8 July 2017 | Kranj | Bauhenk HS109 | NH | Klemens Murańka | Rok Justin | Kevin Bickner | [3] | |
174 | 3 | 18 August 2017 | Szczyrk | Skalite HS106 | NH | Aleksander Zniszczoł | Klemens Murańka | Miran Zupančič | Klemens Murańka | [4] |
175 | 4 | 19 August 2017 | Wisła | Malinka HS134 | LH | Miran Zupančič | Klemens Murańka | Alex Insam | [5] | |
176 | 5 | 20 August 2017 | Frenštát pod Radhoštěm | Areal Horečky HS106 | NH | Maximilian Steiner | Andreas Schuler | Klemens Murańka | [6] | |
29th Beskidy Tour in total / 1st Beskydy Tour Continental Cup Overall (18–20 August) | Klemens Murańka | Miran Zupančič | Žiga Jelar | |||||||
177 | 6 | 9 September 2017 | Stams | Brunnentalschanze HS115 | LH | Stefan Kraft | Daniel Huber | Tilen Bartol | Klemens Murańka | [7] |
178 | 7 | 10 September 2017 | Stams | Brunnentalschanze HS115 | LH | Daniel Huber | Stefan Kraft | Vincent Descombes Sevoie | [8] | |
179 | 8 | 16 September 2017 | Trondheim | Granåsen HS140 | LH | Pius Paschke | Tilen Bartol | Timi Zajc | [9] | |
180 | 9 | 17 September 2017 | Trondheim | Granåsen HS140 | LH | Timi Zajc | Tilen Bartol | Constantin Schmid | [10] | |
181 | 10 | 23 September 2017 | Râșnov | Trambulina Valea Cărbunării HS100 | NH | Pius Paschke | Timi Zajc | Joachim Hauer | [11] | |
182 | 11 | 24 September 2017 | Râșnov | Trambulina Valea Cărbunării HS100 | NH | Pius Paschke | Tilen Bartol | Daniel Huber | [12] | |
183 | 12 | 30 September 2017 | Klingenthal | Vogtland Arena HS140 | LH | Joachim Hauer | Tilen Bartol | Domen Prevc | [13] | |
184 | 13 | 1 October 2017 | Klingenthal | Vogtland Arena HS140 | LH | Tilen Bartol | Timi Zajc | Joachim Hauer | [14] |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
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50 | 1 | 18 August 2017 | Oberwiesenthal | Fichtelbergschanzen HS106 | NH | Ramona Straub | Kamila Karpiel | Ren Mikase | Ramona Straub | [43] |
51 | 2 | 19 August 2017 | Oberwiesenthal | Fichtelbergschanzen HS106 | NH | Kamila Karpiel | Ramona Straub | Anna Shpyneva | Ramona Straub Kamila Karpiel | [44] |
52 | 3 | 15 September 2017 | Trondheim | Granåsen HS105 | NH | Juliane Seyfarth | Aleksandra Barantceva | Kamila Karpiel | Kamila Karpiel | [45] |
53 | 4 | 16 September 2017 | Trondheim | Granåsen HS105 | NH | Juliane Seyfarth | Lidiia Iakovleva | Thea Sofie Kleven | [46] |
Num | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
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149 | 1 | 15 December 2017 | Notodden | Tveitanbakken HS100 | NH | Lidiia Iakovleva | Mariia Iakovleva | Anna Shpyneva | Lidiia Iakovleva | [47] |
150 | 2 | 16 December 2017 | Notodden | Tveitanbakken HS100 | NH | Aleksandra Barantceva | Lidiia Iakovleva | Marita Kramer | [48] | |
151 | 3 | 20 January 2018 | Planica | Normal hill HS102 | NH | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | Aleksandra Barantceva | Jerneja Brecl | Lidiia Iakovleva Aleksandra Barantceva | [49] |
152 | 4 | 21 January 2018 | Planica | Normal hill HS102 | NH | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | Aleksandra Barantceva | Jerneja Brecl | Aleksandra Barantceva | [50] |
153 | 5 | 16 February 2018 | Brotterode | Inselbergschanze HS117 | LH | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | Jerneja Brecl | Lidiia Iakovleva | [51] | |
154 | 6 | 18 February 2018 | Brotterode | Inselbergschanze HS117 | LH | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | Lidiia Iakovleva | Julia Clair | Lidiia Iakovleva | [52] |
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Overall, total of 22 countries for both men and ladies participated in this season:
Asia (4) | |
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Europe (14) | |
North America (2) | |
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