2019–20 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

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Nordic Combined World Cup 2019/20
Winners
Overall Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber
Ruka Tour Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber
Triple Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber
Best Jumper Trophy Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber
Best Skier Trophy Flag of Finland.svg Ilkka Herola
Nations Cup Flag of Norway.svg Norway
Competitions
Venues9
Individual17
Team3
  2018/19
2020/21  

The 2019/20 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 37th World Cup season, organized by the International Ski Federation. It started on 29 November 2019 in Ruka, Finland, and concluded on 7 March 2020 in Oslo, Norway.

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Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
527129 November 2019 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka Rukatunturi HS142 / 5 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Espen Bjørnstad Flag of Norway.svg Jens Lurås Oftebro Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber [1]
528230 November 2019 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka Rukatunturi HS142 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger Flag of Norway.svg Jens Lurås Oftebro [2]
52931 December 2019 Flag of Finland.svg Ruka Rukatunturi HS142 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Norway.svg Jens Lurås Oftebro [3]
2nd Ruka Tour (29 November – 1 December 2019) Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jens Lurås Oftebro Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak
53047 December 2019 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS140 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber [4]
53158 December 2019 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS140 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger [5]
532621 December 2019 Flag of Austria.svg Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98 / 10 km   Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle [6]
533722 December 2019 Flag of Austria.svg Ramsau W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger [7]
534810 January 2020 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS104 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak [8]
535911 January 2020 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS104 / 10 km   Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak [9]
5361026 January 2020 Flag of Germany.svg Oberstdorf Schattenberg HS137 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jens Lurås Oftebro Flag of Austria.svg Franz-Josef Rehrl [10]
5371131 January 2020 Flag of Austria.svg Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109 / 5 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber [11]
538121 February 2020 Flag of Austria.svg Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger [12]
539132 February 2020 Flag of Austria.svg Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109 / 15 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger [13]
7th Nordic Combined Triple (31 January-2 February 2020) Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger
8 February 2020 Flag of Estonia.svg Otepää Tehvandi HS100 / 10 km  cancelled
9 February 2020 Flag of Estonia.svg Otepää Tehvandi HS100 / 10 km  
5401422 February 2020 Flag of Norway.svg Trondheim Granåsen HS138 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Finland.svg Ilkka Herola Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber [14]
5411523 February 2020 Flag of Norway.svg Trondheim Granåsen HS138 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Norway.svg Jens Lurås Oftebro Flag of Norway.svg Espen Bjørnstad [15]
542161 March 2020 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 10 km   Flag of Japan.svg Akito Watabe Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Graabak Flag of Germany.svg Vinzenz Geiger [16]
543177 March 2020 Flag of Norway.svg Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS134 / 10 km   Flag of Norway.svg Jarl Magnus Riiber Flag of Germany.svg Fabian Rießle Flag of Finland.svg Ilkka Herola [17]
14 March 2020 Flag of Germany.svg Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS106 / 10 km  cancelled
15 March 2020 Flag of Germany.svg Schonach Langenwaldschanze HS106 / 15 km  

Men's team

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillDisciplineWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
44112 January 2020 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Fiemme Trampolino dal Ben HS104 / 2x7.5 km  
Sprint 
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway I
Jørgen Graabak
Jarl Magnus Riiber
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany I
Fabian Rießle
Vinzenz Geiger
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria II
Lukas Greiderer
Martin Fritz
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
[18]
45225 January 2020 Flag of Germany.svg Oberstdorf Schattenberg HS 137 / 4x5 km
Relay 
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Espen Bjørnstad
Jens Lurås Oftebro
Jørgen Graabak
Jarl Magnus Riiber
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Fabian Rießle
Johannes Rydzek
Manuel Faißt
Vinzenz Geiger
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Akito Watabe
Ryōta Yamamoto
Hideaki Nagai
Yoshito Watabe
[19]
46329 February 2020 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 2x7.5 km  
Sprint 
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway I
Jørgen Graabak
Jarl Magnus Riiber
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany I
Terence Weber
Manuel Faißt
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany II
Johannes Rydzek
Vinzenz Geiger
[20]

Standings

Achievements

First World Cup career victory
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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