2021–22 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup | |||
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Discipline | Men | Women | |
Summer | Manuel Fettner | Julia Mühlbacher Hannah Wiegele | |
Winter | Thomas Lackner | Luisa Görlich | |
Competition | |||
Edition | 20th (summer), 29th (winter) | 13th (summer), 18th (winter) | |
Locations | 6 (summer), 12 (winter) | 3 (summer), 8 (winter) | |
Individual | 12 (summer), 26 (winter) | 6 (summer), 16 (winter) | |
Cancelled | 6 | – | |
Rescheduled | 5 | – | |
The 2021/22 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 31st in a row (29th official) [lower-alpha 1] Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men and the 18th for women. This was also the 20th summer continental cup season for men and 13th for women. [1] [2]
Other competitive circuits this season include the World Cup, Grand Prix, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup.
On 1 March 2022, following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, FIS decided to exclude athletes from Russia and Belarus from FIS competitions, with an immediate effect. [3]
All 24 locations hosting Continental Cup events for men (6 summer / 14 winter), for women (3 summer / 8 winter) and shared (7) in this season.
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Num | # | Date | Place | Hill | Event | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
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63 | 1 | 17 July 2021 | Kuopio [lower-alpha 3] | Puijo HS100 | NH | Birun Shao | Julia Mühlbacher | Mariia Iakovleva | Birun Shao | [43] |
64 | 2 | Mariia Iakovleva | Julia Mühlbacher | Kurumi Ichinohe | Mariia Iakovleva Julia Mühlbacher | [44] | ||||
65 | 3 | 21 August 2021 | Râșnov | Trambulina Valea Cărbunării HS97 | Jerneja Brecl | Liangyao Wang | Bing Dong | Julia Mühlbacher | [45] | |
66 | 4 | 22 August 2021 | Jerneja Brecl | Bing Dong | Joanna Szwab | Bing Dong | [46] | |||
67 | 5 | 18 September 2021 | Oslo | Midtstubakken HS106 | Katharina Althaus | Pauline Heßler | Juliane Seyfarth | Julia Mühlbacher | [47] | |
68 | 6 | 19 September 2021 | Katharina Althaus | Pauline Heßler | Hannah Wiegele | Julia Mühlbacher Hannah Wiegele | [48] |
Summer
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The 2014/15 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 24th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men and the 11th for ladies. This was also the 13th summer continental cup season for men and 7th for ladies.
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