2020 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

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Grand Prix 2020
DisciplineMenWomen
Competition
Edition 27th 9th
Locations 1 1
Individual 2 1
Team
Mixed
Cancelled 6 5
2019
2021

The 2020 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix was the 27th Summer Grand Prix season in ski jumping on plastic for men and the 9th for ladies. [1] On July 31, the International Ski Federation announced the decision that due to the cancellation of most competitions in the series, no prize will be awarded to the winner of the general classification. [2]

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Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup, Continental Cup, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup.

Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
204122 August 2020 Flag of Poland.svg Wisła Malinka HS134 (night)LH Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Kubacki Flag of Poland.svg Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Żyła Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Kubacki [3]
205223 August 2020 Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Kubacki Flag of Poland.svg Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Żyła [4]
5 September 2020 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Shchuchinsk National Ski Center HS140 (night)LHCancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
6 September 2020
12 September 2020 Flag of Russia.svg Chaykovsky Snezhinka HS140 (night)LH
13 September 2020
27 September 2020 Flag of Austria.svg Hinzenbach Aigner-Schanze HS90NH
3 October 2020 Flag of Germany.svg Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140LH

Ladies

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdYellow bibRef.
34115 August 2020 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Frenštát pod Radhoštěm Areal Horečky HS106NH Flag of Slovenia.svg Nika Križnar Flag of Austria.svg Marita Kramer Flag of Slovenia.svg Ema Klinec Flag of Slovenia.svg Nika Križnar [5]
5 September 2020 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Shchuchinsk National Ski Center HS99NHCancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
6 September 2020
12 September 2020 Flag of Russia.svg Chaykovsky Snezhinka HS140 (night)LH
13 September 2020
3 October 2020 Flag of Germany.svg Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140LH

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References

  1. "FIS SKI JUMPING GRAND PRIX 2020" (PDF). International Ski Federation . Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  2. "Oficjalnie: Letnie Grand Prix 2020 bez triumfatora klasyfikacji generalnej!". Skijumping.pl. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  3. "Men HS 134: Wisła" (PDF). International Ski Federation . Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  4. "Men HS 134: Wisła" (PDF). International Ski Federation . Retrieved 21 February 2021.
  5. "Women HS 106: Frenštát pod Radhoštěm" (PDF). International Ski Federation . Retrieved 21 February 2021.