Raw Air 2024

Last updated
2024 Raw Air
DisciplineMenWomen
Overall Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal
Competition
Edition 7th 5th
Locations 3 3
Individual 9 9
Cancelled 1
Rescheduled 1
2023

The Raw Air 2024 was the 7th edition of Raw Air for men and the 5th edition for women, a eight-day tournament in ski jumping and ski flying held across Norway between 8 and 17 March 2024. It was part of the 2023/24 World Cup season. [1]

Contents

Details

For the first time in the history of Raw Air:

Venues

Flag of Norway.svg Oslo Flag of Norway.svg Trondheim Flag of Norway.svg Vikersund
Holmenkollen Ski Jump1.jpg Granasen Skijump Arena.JPG Ski flying Vikersund 2011.jpg
Holmenkollbakken Granåsen Vikersundbakken

Norway

Competition format

The competition is held on three different hills: Oslo, Trondheim and Vikersund.

Men:

Oslo [2]

Trondheim [3]

Vikersund [4]

Women:

Results

Men

NH – normal hill / LH – large hill / FH – flying hill
All#DatePlace (Hill)SizeEventWinnerSecondThirdRaw Air
leader
R.
5518 March 2024 Flag of Norway.svg Oslo
(Holmenkollbakken HS134)
LHprologue (1R) Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Huber Flag of Norway.svg Johann André Forfang Flag of Norway.svg Marius Lindvik Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Huber [5]
5629 March 2024individual (2R) Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Norway.svg Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal Flag of Austria.svg Jan Hörl [6]
57310 March 2024prologue (1R) Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Japan.svg Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Austria.svg Manuel Fettner Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft [7]
584individual (2R) Flag of Norway.svg Johann André Forfang Flag of Japan.svg Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft [8]
59512 March 2024 Flag of Norway.svg Trondheim
(Granåsen HS105/138)
NHindividual (2R) Flag of Japan.svg Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Austria.svg Jan Hörl [9]
60613 March 2024LHindividual (2R) Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Tschofenig Flag of Austria.svg Jan Hörl [10]
61715 March 2024 Flag of Norway.svg Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken HS240)
FHprologue (1R) Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Huber [11]
62817 March 2024individual (1R) [lower-alpha 1] Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Huber Flag of Slovenia.svg Domen Prevc [12]
63917 March 2024individual (3R) Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Huber Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Slovenia.svg Timi Zajc [13]
7th Raw Air Overall
(8–17 March 2024)
15R Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Kraft Flag of Slovenia.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Austria.svg Daniel Huber [14]

Women

NH – normal hill / LH – large hill / FH – flying hill
All#DatePlace (Hill)SizeEventWinnerSecondThirdRaw Air
leader
R.
2918 March 2024 Flag of Norway.svg Oslo
(Holmenkollbakken HS134)
LHprologue (1R) Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Norway.svg Silje Opseth Flag of Austria.svg Eva Pinkelnig Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal [15]
3029 March 2024individual (1R) [lower-alpha 2] Flag of Norway.svg Silje Opseth Flag of Germany.svg Katharina Schmid Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal [16]
31310 March 2024prologue (1R) Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Germany.svg Katharina Schmid Flag of Slovenia.svg Nika Križnar [17]
324individual (2R) Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Slovenia.svg Nika Prevc Flag of Austria.svg Eva Pinkelnig [18]
33512 March 2024 Flag of Norway.svg Trondheim
(Granåsen HS105/138)
NHprologue (1R) Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Austria.svg Eva Pinkelnig Flag of Slovenia.svg Nika Prevc [19]
346individual (2R) Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Austria.svg Eva Pinkelnig Flag of Slovenia.svg Nika Križnar [20]
35713 March 2024LHprologue (1R) Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Germany.svg Katharina Schmid Flag of Japan.svg Sara Takanashi [21]
368individual (2R) Flag of Slovenia.svg Nika Prevc Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Austria.svg Eva Pinkelnig [22]
37916 March 2024 Flag of Norway.svg Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken HS240)
FHindividualCancelled
381017 March 2024individual (2R) Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Norway.svg Silje Opseth Flag of Slovenia.svg Ema Klinec [23]
5th Raw Air Overall
(8–17 March 2024)
13R Flag of Norway.svg Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Norway.svg Silje Opseth Flag of Austria.svg Eva Pinkelnig [24]

Notes

  1. Rescheduled
  2. One round only due to strong wind.

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