2017–18 FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup

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Nordic Combined Continental Cup 2017/18
DisciplineMenWomen
Overall Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Jöbstl Flag of Russia.svg Stefaniya Nadymova
Nations CupFlag of Austria.svg AustriaFlag of Russia.svg Russia
Competition
Locations 7 3
Individual 18 6
Cancelled 2

The 2017/18 FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup was the Continental Cup season, organized by the International Ski Federation for men and for ladies. It started on 15 December 2017 in Steamboat Springs, United States of America and concluded on 11 March 2018 in Nizhny Tagil, Russia. [1]

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Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
1115 December 2017  Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat Springs Howelsen Hill HS75 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Mikko Kokslien Flag of Norway.svg Truls Soenstehagen Johansen Flag of France.svg Hugo Buffard Flag of Norway.svg Mikko Kokslien [2]
2216 December 2017  Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat Springs Howelsen Hill HS75 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Mikko Kokslien Flag of France.svg Hugo Buffard Flag of Norway.svg Truls Soenstehagen Johansen [3]
3317 December 2017  Flag of the United States.svg Steamboat Springs Howelsen Hill HS75 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Mikko Kokslien Flag of Norway.svg Truls Soenstehagen Johansen Flag of France.svg Hugo Buffard [4]
445 January 2018  Flag of Germany.svg Klingenthal Vogtlandarena HS140 / 5 km   Flag of Norway.svg Sindre Ure Søtvik Flag of Norway.svg Harald Johnas Riiber Flag of Estonia.svg Kristjan Ilves [5]
556 January 2018  Flag of Germany.svg Klingenthal Vogtlandarena HS140 / 10 km   Flag of Austria.svg Franz-Josef Rehrl Flag of France.svg Maxime Laheurte Flag of Poland.svg Paweł Słowiok [6]
667 January 2018  Flag of Germany.svg Klingenthal Vogtlandarena HS140 / 10 km   Flag of France.svg François Braud Flag of France.svg Antoine Gérard Flag of Poland.svg Paweł Słowiok [7]
7712 January 2018  Flag of Finland.svg Ruka Rukatunturi HS142 / 10 km   Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Flaschberger Flag of Japan.svg Hidefumi Denda Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Jöbstl [8]
8813 January 2018  Flag of Finland.svg Ruka Rukatunturi HS140 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Sindre Ure Søtvik Flag of Austria.svg Martin Fritz Flag of Germany.svg Luis Lehnert Flag of Norway.svg Sindre Ure Søtvik [9]
9914 January 2018  Flag of Finland.svg Ruka Rukatunturi HS140 / 10 km   Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Jöbstl Flag of Austria.svg Martin Fritz Flag of Norway.svg Harald Johnas Riiber [10]
101020 January 2018  Flag of Norway.svg Rena Renabakkene HS111 / 10 km   Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Jöbstl Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Flaschberger Flag of Norway.svg Jens Lurås Oftebro [11]
111121 January 2018  Flag of Norway.svg Rena Renabakkene HS111 / 10 km   Flag of Austria.svg Dominik Terzer Flag of Austria.svg Martin Fritz Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Fletcher Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Jöbstl [12]
12123 February 2018  Flag of Slovenia.svg Planica Bloudkova velikanka HS139 / 10 km   Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Fletcher Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Fletcher Flag of Austria.svg Martin Fritz [13]
13134 February 2018  Flag of Slovenia.svg Planica Bloudkova velikanka HS139 / 10 km   Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Fletcher Flag of Austria.svg Martin Fritz Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Fletcher Flag of Austria.svg Martin Fritz [14]
141410 February 2018  Flag of Austria.svg Eisenerz Erzberg Arena HS109 / 10 km   Flag of Austria.svg Mika Vermeulen Flag of Norway.svg Mikko Kokslien Flag of Norway.svg Espen Bjørnstad Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Jöbstl [15]
151511 February 2018   Flag of Austria.svg Eisenerz Erzberg Arena HS109 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Mikko Kokslien Flag of Austria.svg Paul Gerstgraser Flag of Austria.svg Mika Vermeulen [16]
16169 March 2018  Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS100 / 10 km   Flag of Italy.svg Lukas Runggaldier Flag of Japan.svg Aguri Shimizu Flag of Germany.svg Terence Weber [17]
171710 March 2018  Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS100 / 10 km   Flag of Austria.svg Bernhard Flaschberger Flag of Russia.svg Ernest Yahin Flag of Austria.svg Paul Gerstgraser [18]
181811 March 2018  Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS100 / 15 km   Flag of France.svg Laurent Muhlethaler Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Simon Flag of Italy.svg Lukas Runggaldier [19]

Ladies

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
116 January 2018  Flag of Estonia.svg Otepää Tehvandi HS100 / 5 km  lack of snow and warm temperatures; not rescheduled [20]
227 January 2018  Flag of Estonia.svg Otepää Tehvandi HS100 / 5 km  lack of snow and warm temperatures; not rescheduled [20]
3320 January 2018  Flag of Norway.svg Rena Renabakkene HS111 / 5 km   Flag of Russia.svg Stefaniya Nadymova Flag of Japan.svg Ayane Miyazaki Flag of Germany.svg Jenny Nowak Flag of Russia.svg Stefaniya Nadymova [21]
4421 January 2018  Flag of Norway.svg Rena Renabakkene HS111 / 5 km   Flag of Japan.svg Ayane Miyazaki Flag of Russia.svg Stefaniya Nadymova Flag of Germany.svg Jenny Nowak Flag of Russia.svg Stefaniya Nadymova
Flag of Japan.svg Ayane Miyazaki
[22]
5510 March 2018  Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS100 / 5 km   Flag of Russia.svg Stefaniya Nadymova Flag of Japan.svg Ayane Miyazaki Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Goncharova Flag of Russia.svg Stefaniya Nadymova [23]
6611 March 2018  Flag of Russia.svg Nizhny Tagil Tramplin Stork HS100 / 5 km   Flag of Russia.svg Stefaniya Nadymova Flag of Germany.svg Jenny Nowak Flag of Japan.svg Ayane Miyazaki [24]

Standings

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