2022–23 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

The 2022/23 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation was the 40th Nordic Combined World Cup season for men, and the 3rd season for women. The men's competition started in Ruka, Finland and concluded in Lahti, Finland. The women's competition started in Lillehammer, Norway and concluded in Oslo, Norway. [1][2][3][4]

Nordic Combined World Cup 2022/23
Discipline Men Women
Yellow bib Overall Austria Johannes Lamparter (1) Norway Gyda Westvold Hansen (2)
Yellow bib Nations Cup  Germany (14)  Norway (3)
Blue bib Best Jumper Trophy Japan Ryōta Yamamoto (1) Norway Gyda Westvold Hansen (3)
Red bib Best Skier Trophy Norway Jens Lurås Oftebro (1) Norway Ida Marie Hagen (1)
Stage events
Ruka Tour Germany Julian Schmid (1)
Triple Austria Johannes Lamparter (1)
German Trophy Austria Johannes Lamparter (1)
Competition
Edition 40th 3rd
Locations 10 6
Individual 22 10
Team 1
Mixed 1 1
Cancelled 2 1
Rescheduled 1

Norwegians Jarl Magnus Riiber and Gyda Westvold Hansen were the defending overall champions from the 2021–22 season.

Map of world cup hosts

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All 11 locations hosting world cup events for men (11), for women (6) and shared (6) in this season.

Europe

  Ruka Tour (Men)   Triple (Men)   Men Only   Shared

World Cup history in real time
Total GUL GUN MSS GU Sp Pen Hsp Csp Winners
592 143 94 23 239 86 4 2 1 76

after GUL event in Lahti (26 March 2023)

Calendar

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GUN – Gundersen / MSS – Mass Start
All # Date Place (Hill) Discipline Winner Second Third R.
571 1 25 November 2022   Ruka
(Rukatunturi HS142)
5 km GUN 134   Julian Schmid   Ryōta Yamamoto   Jens Lurås Oftebro [5]
572 2 26 November 2022 10 km GUN 135   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Julian Schmid   Jens Lurås Oftebro [6]
573 3 27 November 2022 10 km MSS 021   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Matteo Baud   Ryōta Yamamoto [7]
5th Ruka Tour (24 – 27 November 2022)   Julian Schmid   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Ryōta Yamamoto
574 4 3 December 2022   Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS98/HS140)
10 km GUN 086   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Vinzenz Geiger [8]
575 5 4 December 2022 10 km GUN 136   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Vinzenz Geiger [9]
576 6 16 December 2022   Ramsau
(W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98)
10 km GUN 087   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Vinzenz Geiger [10]
577 7 17 December 2022 10 km GUN 088   Vinzenz Geiger   Johannes Lamparter   Jarl Magnus Riiber [11]
578 8 7 January 2023   Otepää
(Tehvandi HS97)
10 km MSS 022   Johannes Lamparter   Ilkka Herola   Thomas Rettenegger [12]
579 9 8 January 2023 10 km GUN 089   Julian Schmid   Johannes Lamparter   Franz-Josef Rehrl [13]
580 10 21 January 2023   Klingenthal
(Vogtland Arena HS140)
10 km MSS 023   Johannes Lamparter   Franz-Josef Rehrl   Jarl Magnus Riiber [14]
581 11 22 January 2023 10 km GUN 137   Johannes Lamparter   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Franz-Josef Rehrl [15]
21 January 2023   Chaux-Neuve
(La Côte Feuillée)
cancelled due to lack of snow
22 January 2023
582 12 27 January 2023   Seefeld
(Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109)
7.5 km GUN 090   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Johannes Lamparter   Julian Schmid [16]
583 13 28 January 2023 10 km GUN 091   Johannes Lamparter   Vinzenz Geiger   Julian Schmid [17]
584 14 29 January 2023 12.5 km GUN 092   Johannes Lamparter   Julian Schmid   Jens Lurås Oftebro [18]
10th Nordic Combined Triple (27 – 29 January 2023)
585 15 4 February 2023   Oberstdorf
(Schattenbergschanze HS137)
10 km GUN 138   Johannes Lamparter   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Franz-Josef Rehrl [19]
586 16 5 February 2023 10 km GUN 139   Julian Schmid   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Franz-Josef Rehrl [20]
587 17 11 February 2023   Schonach
(Langenwaldschanze HS100)
10 km GUN 093   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Johannes Lamparter   Kristjan Ilves [21]
588 18 12 February 2023 10 km GUN 094   Johannes Lamparter   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Laurent Muhlethaler [22]
1st German Trophy (21 January – 12 February 2023)   Johannes Lamparter   Julian Schmid   Jens Lurås Oftebro [23]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 (22 February – 5 March)[a]
WCH 25 February 2023   Planica
(Srednja Bloudkova) / Bloudkova velikanka) HS102/138)
10 km GUN   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Julian Schmid   Franz-Josef Rehrl [24]
4 March 2023 10 km GUN   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Johannes Lamparter [25]
589 19 11 March 2023   Oslo
(Holmenkollbakken HS134)
10 km GUN 140   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Julian Schmid   Johannes Lamparter [26]
590 20 12 March 2023 10 km GUN 141   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Vinzenz Geiger   Julian Schmid [27]
591 21 25 March 2023   Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
10 km GUN 142   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Kristjan Ilves   Jens Lurås Oftebro [28]
592 22 26 March 2023 10 km GUN 143   Jarl Magnus Riiber   Jens Lurås Oftebro   Kristjan Ilves [29]

Men's team

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World Cup history in real time
Total Relay Sprint Mass Start Winners
49 25 22 2 5

after Sprint in Lahti (24 March 2023)

Num Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib   Ref.
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 (22 February – 5 March)
World Championships
1 March 2023   Planica Bloudkova velikanka HS138 / 4x5 km
Relay
  Norway
Espen Andersen
Jens Lurås Oftebro
Jørgen Graabak
Jarl Magnus Riiber
  Germany
Eric Frenzel
Vinzenz Geiger
Johannes Rydzek
Julian Schmid
  Austria
Martin Fritz
Lukas Greiderer
Stefan Rettenegger
Johannes Lamparter
not included
in the World Cup
[30]
49 1 24 March 2023   Lahti Salpausselkä HS130 / 2x7.5 km
Sprint 022
  Germany
Julian Schmid
Vinzenz Geiger
  Norway
Jørgen Graabak
Jarl Magnus Riiber
  France
Matteo Baud
Laurent Muhlethaler
  Germany [31]

Overall leaders

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Individual

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No. Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1.   Julian Schmid 25 November 2022   Ruka 3 December 2022   Lillehammer 3
2.   Jarl Magnus Riiber 3 December 2022   Lillehammer 29 January 2023   Seefeld 10
3.   Johannes Lamparter 29 January 2023   Seefeld Overall Winner 9

Standings

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Women

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World Cup history in real time
Total Gundersen MSS Winners
19 17 2 3

after GUN event in Oslo (11 March 2023)

Calendar

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GUN – Gundersen / MSS – Mass Start
All # Date Place (Hill) Discipline Winner Second Third R.
10 1 2 December 2022   Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS98)
5 km GUN 008   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Annika Sieff   Nathalie Armbruster [38]
11 2 3 December 2022 5 km GUN 009   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Ida Marie Hagen   Lisa Hirner [39]
12 3 16 December 2022   Ramsau
(W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98)
5 km GUN 010   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Lisa Hirner   Nathalie Armbruster [40]
13 4 17 December 2022 5 km GUN 011   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Annika Sieff   Nathalie Armbruster [41]
7 January 2023   Otepää
(Tehvandi HS97)
5 km MSS Cancelled due to strong wind.[42]
14 5 8 January 2023 HS97 / 5 km 012   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Nathalie Armbruster   Lisa Hirner [43]
15 6 27 January 2023   Seefeld
(Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109)
5 km GUN 013   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Nathalie Armbruster   Ida Marie Hagen [44]
16 7 28 January 2023 5 km GUN 014   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Annika Sieff   Nathalie Armbruster [45]
17 8 11 February 2023   Schonach
(Langenwaldschanze HS100)
5 km GUN 015   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Jenny Nowak   Yuna Kasai [46]
18 9 12 February 2023 5 km GUN 016   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Ida Marie Hagen   Nathalie Armbruster [47]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 (22 February – 5 March)[a]
WCH 24 February 2023   Planica
(Srednja Bloudkova) HS102)
5 km GUN   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Nathalie Armbruster   Haruka Kasai [48]
19 10 [b]9+11 March 2022   Oslo
(Midtstubakken HS106)
5 km GUN 017   Gyda Westvold Hansen   Ida Marie Hagen   Anju Nakamura [49]

Overall leaders

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Individual

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No. Holder Date gained Place Date forfeited Place Number of competitions
1.   Gyda Westvold Hansen 2 December 2022   Lillehammer Overall Winner 10

Standings

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Mixed team

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World Cup history in real time
Total Relay Winners
2 2 1

after Relay event in Otepää (6 January 2023)

Num Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third Yellow bib   Ref.
2 1 6 January 2023     Otepää Tehvandi HS97/ 2x2.5 km + 2x5 km
Relay 002
  Norway
Jens Lurås Oftebro
Ida Marie Hagen
Gyda Westvold Hansen
Jørgen Graabak
  Germany
Manuel Faißt
Jenny Nowak
Nathalie Armbruster
Julian Schmid
  Austria
Franz-Josef Rehrl
Lisa Hirner
Annalena Slamik
Lukas Greiderer
  Norway
(men) & (women)
[55]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 (22 February – 5 March)
World Championships 26 February 2023     Planica Srednja Bloudkova HS102 / 4x5 km
Relay
  Norway
Jens Lurås Oftebro
Ida Marie Hagen
Gyda Westvold Hansen
Jarl Magnus Riiber
  Germany
Vinzenz Geiger
Jenny Nowak
Nathalie Armbruster
Julian Schmid
  Austria
Stefan Rettenegger
Annalena Slamik
Lisa Hirner
Johannes Lamparter
not included
in the World Cup
[56]

Provisional Competition Rounds (PCR)

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Podium table by nation

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Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Norway2212741
2  Austria76922
3  Germany591125
4  Italy0303
5  Japan0134
6  Estonia0123
  France0123
8  Finland0101
Totals (8 entries)343434102

Points distribution

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The table shows the number of points won in the 2022/23 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup for men and women.

Place 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Individual 100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Nordic Combined Triple – Days 1 & 2 50 40 30 25 23 20 18 16 15 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Nordic Combined Triple – Day 3 200 160 120 100 90 80 72 64 58 52 48 44 40 36 32 30 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
Relay, Mixed Team 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50
Team Sprint 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25

Achievements

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First World Cup career victory
First World Cup podium
Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)

Retirements

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Following are notable Nordic combined skiers who announced their retirement:

Notes

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  1. ^ a b not included in the World Cup
  2. ^ 9 March Ski Jumping part, 11 March 5km race.

References

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