FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix

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Ski Jumping Summer Grand Prix
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Genresummer ski jumping
Location(s) Europe, Japan, Russia,
Kazakhstan
Inaugurated28 August 1994 (1994-08-28)(men)
28 August 1994 (1994-08-28)(men's team)
14 August 2012 (2012-08-14)(mixed team)
15 August 2012 (2012-08-15)(ladies)
Organised by International Ski Federation
PeopleSandro Pertille (men)
Chika Yoshida (women)

The FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix is a summer circuit yearly arranged by International Ski Federation. This competition for men was first arranged in 1994 and for the first time for women in 2012. The competition is held on ski jumps with artificial surfaces. There are about 10 competitions per season, held in the months between July and October. Regular venues for the competition are Courchevel, Hakuba, Einsiedeln, Wisła, Hinterzarten and Klingenthal. First official mixed team event with four jumpers (two men and two women) was organized in 2012. The most successful participants are Adam Małysz and Thomas Morgenstern, each having won the Grand Prix three times.

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A similar level of competition held in winter is the World Cup; the lower circuits include the Continental Cup, the FIS Cup, the FIS Race and the Alpen Cup.

Men's standings

Women's standings

Men's statistics

  retired male ski jumper
EventsWinners
22879

update: 7 October 2023

Overall titles (after 2024, including jumpers who have won at least once or scored second at least twice, excluding info about a jumper being retired)
RankNameFirstSecondThird
1 Flag of Poland.svg Adam Małysz 312
2 Flag of Poland.svg Dawid Kubacki 310
3 Flag of Austria.svg Thomas Morgenstern 301
4 Flag of Japan.svg Masahiko Harada 201
5 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Goldberger 121
6 Flag of Finland.svg Ari-Pekka Nikkola 111
Flag of Finland.svg Janne Ahonen 111
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Simon Ammann 110
Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wellinger 110
Flag of Slovenia.svg Jernej Damjan 110
11 Flag of Austria.svg Gregor Schlierenzauer 101
12 Flag of Japan.svg Takanobu Okabe 100
Flag of Germany.svg Sven Hannawald 100
Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Widhölzl 100
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jakub Janda 100
Flag of Japan.svg Daiki Ito 100
Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Wank 100
Flag of Japan.svg Kento Sakuyama 100
Flag of Poland.svg Maciej Kot 100
Flag of Russia.svg Evgenii Klimov 100
Flag of Norway.svg Halvor Egner Granerud 100
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Vladimir Zografski 100
Flag of Poland.svg Paweł Wąsek 100
24 Flag of Poland.svg Kamil Stoch 022
25 Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Funaki 020
Flag of Austria.svg Wolfgang Loitzl 020

Women's statistics

  retired female ski jumper
EventsWinners
5311

update: 7 October 2023

Overall titles (after 2024, including jumpers who have won at least once or scored second at least twice, excluding info about a jumper being retired)
RankNameFirstSecondThird
1 Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi 821
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg Urša Bogataj 200
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg Nika Križnar 120
4 Flag of Italy.svg Lara Malsiner 100

References

  1. "Men's Grand Prix individual winners all-time". fis-ski.com.
  2. "Rekordy i statystyki: Letnia Grand Prix". skokinarciarskie.pl.
  3. "Men's Grand Prix individual podiums all-time". fis-ski.com.
  4. "Women's Grand Prix individual winners all-time". fis-ski.com.
  5. "Women's Grand Prix individual podiums all-time". fis-ski.com.