2008–09 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

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World Cup 2008/09
Winners
Overall
Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
Ski Flying
Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
Four Hills Tournament
Austria Wolfgang Loitzl
Nordic Tournament
Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
FIS Team Tour
 Norway
Nations Cup
 Austria
Competitions
Venues20
Individual27
Team6
Cancelled3

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The 2008/09 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 30th World Cup season in ski jumping and the 12th official World Cup season in ski flying. It began on 29 November 2008 at the Rukatunturi ski jumping hill in Kuusamo, Finland, and finished on 22 March 2009 at Planica, Slovenia.


The overall winner of the 2008/09 World Cup was Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria, who won 13 of the 27 individual competitions, breaking Janne Ahonen's single-season record of 12 wins in a season. Schlierenzauer's 20 podiums in a single season is also a new record. Early leader Simon Ammann of Switzerland finished second in the overall standings, while Four Hills champion Wolfgang Loitzl of Austria finished third. Harri Olli of Finland finished fourth in the overall standings after a late-season run that gave him the first three World Cup wins of his career. Russia's Dimitry Vassiliev rounded out the top five, while defending champion Thomas Morgenstern of Austria finished in a, by his standards, disappointing 7th place overall, failing to win a single individual competition this season.


The Nations Cup, which is determined by adding all points gained by the participants of a country, in both individual and team competitions, was won overwhelmingly by Austria with 7331 points, more than three thousand points ahead of second-placed Finland (4270 points).


Lower competitive circuits this season included the Continental Cup and Grand Prix.




Contents





  • 1 Calendar

    • 1.1 Men


    • 1.2 Men's team



  • 2 Individual World Cup

    • 2.1 Kuusamo


    • 2.2 Trondheim


    • 2.3 Pragelato


    • 2.4 Engelberg


    • 2.5 Four Hills Tournament

      • 2.5.1 Oberstdorf


      • 2.5.2 Garmisch-Partenkirchen


      • 2.5.3 Innsbruck


      • 2.5.4 Bischofshofen



    • 2.6 Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf


    • 2.7 Zakopane


    • 2.8 Whistler


    • 2.9 Sapporo


    • 2.10 Willingen


    • 2.11 Klingenthal


    • 2.12 Oberstdorf


    • 2.13 Nordic Ski World Championship


    • 2.14 Nordic Tournament

      • 2.14.1 Lahti


      • 2.14.2 Kuopio


      • 2.14.3 Lillehammer


      • 2.14.4 Vikersund



    • 2.15 Planica



  • 3 Overall Top 20 (individual)


  • 4 Team World Cup

    • 4.1 Kuusamo


    • 4.2 FIS Team Tour

      • 4.2.1 Willingen


      • 4.2.2 Oberstdorf



    • 4.3 Lahti


    • 4.4 Vikersund


    • 4.5 Planica



  • 5 Medal table


  • 6 References




Calendar



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NH – normal hill / LH – large hill / FH – flying hill

Num

Season
Date
Place
Hill

Event
Winner
Second
Third
Yellow bib
683
1
29 November 2008  

Finland Kuusamo

Rukatunturi HS142 (night)

LH 472

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Switzerland Simon Ammann
684
2
6 December 2008  

Norway Trondheim

Granåsen HS131 (night)
LH 473

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Finland Ville Larinto

Norway Anders Jacobsen

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
685
3
7 December 2008  

Norway Trondheim

Granåsen HS131
LH 474

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Finland Matti Hautamäki

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Switzerland Simon Ammann
686
4
13 December 2008  

Italy Pragelato

Stadio del Trampolino HS140 (night)
LH 475

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Finland Ville Larinto
687
5
14 December 2008  

Italy Pragelato

Stadio del Trampolino HS140
LH 476

Japan Fumihisa Yumoto

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Norway Johan Remen Evensen
688
6
20 December 2008  

Switzerland Engelberg

Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137
LH 477

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
689
7
21 December 2008  

Switzerland Engelberg

Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137
LH 478

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Switzerland Simon Ammann

690
8
29 December 2008  

Germany Oberstdorf

Schattenbergschanze HS137 (night)
LH 479

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Russia Dimitry Vassiliev

Switzerland Simon Ammann
691
9
1 January 2009  

Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Große Olympiaschanze HS140
LH 480

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Finland Harri Olli
692
10
4 January 2009  

Austria Innsbruck

Bergiselschanze HS130
LH 481

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Germany Martin Schmitt
693
11
6 January 2009  

Austria Bischofshofen

Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze HS140 (night)
LH 482

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Russia Dimitry Vassiliev

57th Four Hills Tournament Overall (29 December 2008 – 6 January 2009)

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer


694
12
10 January 2009  

Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf

Kulm HS200

FH 070

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Austria Martin Koch

Switzerland Simon Ammann
695
13
11 January 2009  

Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf

Kulm HS200
FH 071

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Finland Harri Olli

Switzerland Simon Ammann
696
14
16 January 2009  

Poland Zakopane

Wielka Krokiew HS134 (night)
LH 483

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Germany Martin Schmitt
697
15
17 January 2009  

Poland Zakopane

Wielka Krokiew HS134 (night)
LH 484

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Switzerland Simon Ammann
698
16
24 January 2009  

Canada Whistler

Whistler Olympic Park HS140
LH 485

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Finland Matti Hautamäki

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
699
17
25 January 2009  

Canada Whistler

Whistler Olympic Park HS140
LH 486

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Austria Thomas Morgenstern

Finland Ville Larinto
700
18
31 January 2009  

Japan Sapporo

Ōkurayama HS134 (night)
LH 487

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Austria Thomas Morgenstern

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

1 February 2009  

Japan Sapporo

Ōkurayama HS134
LH ___

strong wind

701
19
8 February 2009  

Germany Willingen

Mühlenkopfschanze HS145
LH 488

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Japan Noriaki Kasai

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
702
20
11 February 2009  

Germany Klingenthal

Vogtland Arena HS140 (night)
LH 489

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Norway Anders Jacobsen

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl
703
21
14 February 2009  

Germany Oberstdorf

Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze HS213 (night)
FH 072

Finland Harri Olli

Norway Anders Jacobsen

Norway Johan Remen Evensen
1st FIS Team Tour Overall (7–15 February), with two team events included

Norway Norway

Austria Austria

Finland Finland



FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009


8 March 2009  

Finland Lahti

Salpausselkä HS130
LH ___

strong wind; moved to normal hill
704
22
8 March 2009  

Finland Lahti

Salpausselkä HS97

NH 143

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Russia Dimitry Vassiliev

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
705
23
10 March 2009  

Finland Kuopio

Puijo HS127 (night)
LH 490

Japan Takanobu Okabe

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Poland Adam Małysz
706
24
13 March 2009  

Norway Lillehammer

Lysgårdsbakken HS138 (night)
LH 491

Finland Harri Olli

Russia Dimitry Vassiliev

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
707
25
15 March 2009  

Norway Vikersund

Vikersundbakken HS207 (night)
FH 073

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Russia Dimitry Vassiliev
13th Nordic Tournament Overall (3–9 March 2008)

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Finland Harri Olli

Switzerland Simon Ammann


708
26
20 March 2009  

Slovenia Planica

Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS215
FH 074

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Poland Adam Małysz

Russia Dimitry Vassiliev

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer
709
27
22 March 2009  

Slovenia Planica

Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS215
FH 075

Finland Harri Olli

Poland Adam Małysz

Switzerland Simon Ammann
Slovenia Robert Kranjec


Men's team

















































































Num

Season
Date
Place
Hill
Event
Winner
Second
Third
Yellow bib

28 November 2008  

Finland Kuusamo

Rukatunturi HS142 (night)
LH ___

strong wind; next day
40
1
29 November 2008  

Finland Kuusamo

Rukatunturi HS142 (night)

LH 034

 Finland
Ville Larinto
Kalle Keituri
Harri Olli
Matti Hautamäki

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Martin Koch
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Thomas Morgenstern

 Germany
Felix Schoft
Michael Uhrmann
Martin Schmitt
Michael Neumayer

 Austria

41
2
7 February 2009  

Germany Willingen

Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 (night)
LH 035

 Austria
Thomas Morgenstern
Markus Eggenhofer
Andreas Kofler
Wolfgang Loitzl

 Norway
Roar Ljøkelsøy
Tom Hilde
Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen

 Finland
Ville Larinto
Kalle Keituri
Matti Hautamäki
Harri Olli

 Austria
42
3
15 February 2009  

Germany Oberstdorf

Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze HS213

FH 006

 Finland
Kalle Keituri
Juha-Matti Ruuskanen
Matti Hautamäki
Harri Olli

 Russia
Denis Kornilov
Pavel Karelin
Ilya Rosliakov
Dimitry Vassiliev

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Markus Eggenhofer
Andreas Kofler
Martin Koch
1st FIS Team Tour Overall (7–15 February), with three individual events included

Norway Norway

Austria Austria

Finland Finland


43
4
7 March 2009  

Finland Lahti

Salpausselkä HS130 (night)
LH 036

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Martin Koch
Thomas Morgenstern
Gregor Schlierenzauer

 Finland
Ville Larinto
Kalle Keituri
Harri Olli
Matti Hautamäki

 Norway
Anders Bardal
Tom Hilde
Johan Remen Evensen
Anders Jacobsen

 Austria
44
5
14 March 2009  

Norway Vikersund

Vikersundbakken HS207 (night)
FH 007

 Austria
Martin Koch
Wolfgang Loitzl
Thomas Morgenstern
Gregor Schlierenzauer

 Finland
Matti Hautamäki
Kalle Keituri
Ville Larinto
Harri Olli

 Norway
Johan Remen Evensen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen
45
6
21 March 2009  

Slovenia Planica

Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS215
FH 008

 Norway
Johan Remen Evensen
Tom Hilde
Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen

 Poland
Kamil Stoch
Łukasz Rutkowski
Stefan Hula
Adam Małysz

 Russia
Denis Kornilov
Pavel Karelin
Ilya Rosliakov
Dimitry Vassiliev


Individual World Cup


  • The jumper highlighted in yellow was the leader of the World Cup at the time of the competition and wore the yellow jersey.

  • The jumper highlighted in azure was the leader of the Nordic Tournament at the time of the competition and wore the blue jersey.

  • The jumper highlighted in gold was the leader of the Four Hills Tournament at the time of the competition and wore the gold jersey.


Kuusamo


Finland HS142 Rukatunturi, Finland
29 November 2008


Notes:



  • Thomas Morgenstern wore the yellow jersey as the reigning champion.










































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
131.0126.5260.5100 (1)
2Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
124.5130.0256.1
080 (2)
3Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
121.0133.5255.1
060 (3)
4Thomas Morgenstern
 Austria
125.0126.0248.3
050 (4)
5Anders Bardal
 Norway
113.0137.0244.5
045 (5)


Trondheim


Norway HS131 Granåsen, Norway
6 December 2008


Notes:



  • Ville Larinto finished on the podium for the first time in his career.


  • Gregor Schlierenzauer's jump of 140 meters is a new hill record (Anders Bardal's jump of 139.5 meters also broke the previous hill record).











































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
140.0135.0285.7160 (1)
2Ville Larinto
 Finland
138.5138.0278.9109 (3)
3Anders Jacobsen
 Norway
134.0138.0278.8
060 (7)
4Anders Bardal
 Norway
139.5131.0275.1
095 (5)
5Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
137.5132.0271.3145 (2)

Norway HS131 Granåsen, Norway
7 December 2008


Notes:



  • Simon Ammann tied Gregor Schlierenzauer's hill record, set the day before.










































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
140.0135.0280.2245 (1)
2Matti Hautamäki
 Finland
137.0135.0278.3116 (6)
3Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
134.5135.0274.8220 (2)
4Thomas Morgenstern
 Austria
135.0133.0270.6140 (4)
5Martin Koch
 Austria
136.5131.0264.7100 (8)


Pragelato


Italy HS140 Stadio del Trampolino, Italy
13 December 2008


Notes:



  • Simon Ammann's jump of 144 meters is a new hill record.


  • Gregor Schlierenzauer's 25th career podium finish.











































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
139.5144.0284.3345 (1)
2Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
137.5139.5282.6300 (2)
3Ville Larinto
 Finland
131.5135.0259.2205 (3)
4Martin Schmitt
 Germany
132.0133.5256.4
088 (12)
5Harri Olli
 Finland
133.0131.0255.2
078 (14)

Italy HS140 Stadio del Trampolino, Italy
14 December 2008


Notes:


  • The second round was cancelled because of heavy snow.


  • Fumihisa Yumoto's first career World Cup victory.

  • Fumihisa Yumoto and Johan Remen Evensen finished on the podium for the first time in their careers.











































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Fumihisa Yumoto
 Japan
126.0-114.8144 (6)
2Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
124.5-113.6425 (1)
3Johan Remen Evensen
 Norway
123.5-110.3144 (6)
4Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
122.5-106.5350 (2)
5Harri Olli
 Finland
121.5-106.2123 (10)


Engelberg


Switzerland HS137 Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Switzerland
20 December 2008












































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
138.5137.0275.4525 (1)
2Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
134.0137.5273.2279 (3)
3Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
135.0134.0265.7410 (2)
4Ville Larinto
 Finland
131.0134.5259.4255 (4)
5Tom Hilde
 Norway
134.0128.5252.0
062 (21)

Switzerland HS137 Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Switzerland
21 December 2008


Notes:



  • Simon Ammann's 25th career podium finish.










































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
133.5133.5264.1510 (2)
2Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
132.5133.0262.4359 (3)
3Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
131.5136.0260.0585 (1)
4Martin Schmitt
 Germany
129.0134.0253.9203 (6)
5Harri Olli
 Finland
127.5133.5251.3188 (8)


Four Hills Tournament




Oberstdorf


Germany HS137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
29 December 2008


Notes:



  • Simon Ammann's first-ever victory in a Four Hills event.
















































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
136.5134.0286.4286.4 (1)685 (1)
2Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
135.0134.0285.2285.2 (2)439 (3)
3Dimitry Vassiliev
 Russia
134.5136.0284.4284.4 (3)185 (9)
4Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
133.0134.0280.1280.1 (4)560 (2)
5Martin Schmitt
 Germany
134.5129.0273.8273.8 (5)248 (6)


Garmisch-Partenkirchen


Germany HS140 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2009


Notes:



  • Simon Amman was the leader of both the World Cup and the Four Hills Tournament. Due to him wearing the yellow World Cup-leader shirt, no one wore the golden FHT-leader shirt.


  • Wolfgang Loitzl's first career World Cup victory, and his 10th podium finish.


  • Harri Olli's first podium finish in the World Cup.

















































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
134.5136.5276.3561.5 (1)539 (3)
2Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
140.0134.5274.6561.0 (2)765 (1)
3Harri Olli
 Finland
133.0131.5258.6527.1 (4)284 (6)
4Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
134.0130.5257.6537.7 (3)610 (2)
5Martin Koch
 Austria
134.5128.0249.0482.5 (11)230 (8)


Innsbruck


Austria HS130 Bergiselschanze, Austria
4 January 2009


Notes:


  • World Cup leader Simon Ammann finished outside the top five for the first time this season.


  • Martin Schmitt finished on the podium for the first time since 11 March 2007 at Lahti.

































































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
126.5128.5261.0822.5 (1)639 (3)
2Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
126.0127.5260.3798.0 (3)690 (2)
3Martin Schmitt
 Germany
128.5125.5257.7776.7 (4)340 (5)
4Matti Hautamäki
 Finland
123.5128.0253.2740.8 (9)242 (10)
5Thomas Morgenstern
 Austria
124.5125.0250.6753.8 (8)359 (4)

8Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
125.5123.5245.7806.7 (2)797 (1)


Bischofshofen


Austria HS140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2009


Notes:


  • With his third straight victory, Wolfgang Loitzl secured overall victory in the 2008-09 Four Hills Tournament.
















































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
141.5142.5301.21123.7 (1)739 (3)
2Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
137.5140.5284.41091.1 (2)877 (1)
3Dimitry Vassiliev
 Russia
138.0138.5279.21048.1 (5)303 (8)
4Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
138.5136.0279.11077.1 (3)740 (2)
5Martin Schmitt
 Germany
138.5136.5278.51055.2 (4)385 (4)


Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf


Austria HS200 Kulm, Austria
10 January 2009


Notes:



  • Gregor Schlierenzauer's jump of 215.5 meters is a new hill record at Kulm.










































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
199.5215.5398.0840 (2)
2Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
207.5195.5390.1957 (1)
3Martin Koch
 Austria
197.5209.0386.8337 (8)
4Anders Jacobsen
 Norway
187.5201.5371.3314 (9)
5Ville Larinto
 Finland
187.5199.0368.8381 (6)

Austria HS200 Kulm, Austria
11 January 2009












































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
203.5202.0393.6940 (2)
2Harri Olli
 Finland
201.5200.5390.4438 (5)
3Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
197.5198.5382.21017 (1)
4Anders Jacobsen
 Norway
195.5198.5381.3364 (9)
5Martin Koch
 Austria
193.5201.0378.9382 (8)


Zakopane


Poland HS134 Wielka Krokiew, Poland
16 January 2009












































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
129.5132.0272.7901 (3)
2Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
127.5130.0262.51020 (2)
3Martin Schmitt
 Germany
121.0129.5249.4487 (4)
4Roman Koudelka
 Czech Republic
125.5124.0245.1191 (19)
5Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
118.0127.0236.51062 (1)

Poland HS134 Wielka Krokiew, Poland
17 January 2009












































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
130.5138.5285.71120 (2)
2Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
130.0136.5280.7981 (3)
3Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
127.5134.0271.21122 (1)
4Dimitry Vassiliev
 Russia
126.0132.5262.3389 (8)
5Martin Schmitt
 Germany
123.5132.0258.4532 (4)


Whistler


Canada HS140 Whistler Olympic Park, Canada
24 January 2009


Notes:



  • Gregor Schlierenzauer set a new hill record at Whistler with his jump of 142.0 meters.

  • Gregor Schlierenzauer also overtook Simon Ammann in the World Cup standings to gain the overall lead.


  • Anders Jacobsen had the second-longest jump of the first round, but was disqualified for violating weight regulations.











































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
142.0139.5289.21220 (1)
2Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
136.5135.5274.11061 (3)
3Matti Hautamäki
 Finland
136.5135.5270.6393 (10)
4Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
138.5132.0264.41172 (2)
5Thomas Morgenstern
 Austria
130.5137.5262.9488 (5)

Canada HS140 Whistler Olympic Park, Canada
25 January 2009


Notes:



  • Gregor Schlierenzauer broke his hill record, set the day before, with a jump of 149.0 meters.


  • Ville Larinto also jumped 149.0 meters, but fell – meaning his jump does not count as a hill record.

  • Defending World Cup champion Thomas Morgenstern finished on the podium for the first time this season.











































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
137.5149.0293.21320 (1)
2Thomas Morgenstern
 Austria
140.5141.0291.7568 (5)
3Ville Larinto
 Finland
137.0149.0272.3503 (6)
4Adam Małysz
 Poland
133.0135.5264.8207 (19)
5Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
125.0140.0260.51106 (3)


Sapporo


Japan HS134 Mt. Okura Ski Jump Stadium, Japan
31 January 2009


Notes:


  • Due to variable wind conditions, there were many short jumps in this competition.










































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
133.0120.5253.31420 (1)
2Thomas Morgenstern
 Austria
112.0123.5216.9648 (4)
3Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
112.0119.5211.21166 (3)
4Kalle Keituri
 Finland
127.096.5193.3226 (18)
5Yuta Watase
 Japan
121.599.0187.9142 (25)

Japan HS134 Mt. Okura Ski Jump Stadium, Japan
1 February 2009
Competition cancelled due to strong winds and heavy snow.



Willingen


Germany HS145 Mühlenkopfschanze, Germany
8 February 2009


Notes:



  • Gregor Schlierenzauer's 20th career World Cup victory.


  • Noriaki Kasai finished on the podium for the first time since 1 January 2007 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen and is also the oldest jumper to reach a world cup podium, aged 36.











































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
144.0135.0267.21520 (1)
2Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
133.5145.5265.21328 (2)
3Noriaki Kasai
 Japan
136.0140.0261.8246 (18)
4Andreas Küttel
  Switzerland
135.5141.0261.2379 (12)
5Roar Ljøkelsøy
 Norway
132.5139.0253.7179 (25)


Klingenthal


Germany HS140 Vogtlandarena, Germany
11 February 2009












































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
131.5135.0261.21620 (1)
2Anders Jacobsen
 Norway
135.0131.0260.3485 (9)
3Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
134.0130.5257.11242 (3)
4Martin Schmitt
 Germany
128.5130.5247.7651 (5)
5Andreas Küttel
  Switzerland
129.5127.5241.1424 (11)


Oberstdorf


Germany HS213 Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze, Germany
14 February 2009


Notes:



  • Harri Olli's first career World Cup victory. His jump of 225.5 meters is also a new hill record.

















































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Harri Olli
 Finland
225.5216.0435.8606 (6)
2Anders Jacobsen
 Norway
218.0212.5428.6565 (7)
3Johan Remen Evensen
 Norway
211.5223.5426.5292 (18)
4Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
212.5211.0418.21418 (2)
5Matti Hautamäki
 Finland
206.5204.0403.1467 (10)
8Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
205.5198.5392.31652 (1)


Nordic Ski World Championship



The Nordic Ski World Championship was held between 18 February and 1 March 2009 in Liberec, Czech Republic. It does not count in the World Cup standings.



Nordic Tournament



Lahti


Finland HS130 HS97 Salpausselkä, Finland
8 March 2009


Notes:


  • Due to poor wind conditions the competition was moved to the Normal hill.
















































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall NT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
92.592.5242.0242.0 (1)1752 (1)
2Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
90.594.5236.0236.0 (2)1498 (2)
3Dimitry Vassiliev
 Russia
94.590.0234.0234.0 (3)587 (8)
4Harri Olli
 Finland
95.087.5232.5232.5 (4)656 (6)
5Anders Bardal
 Norway
94.590.0232.0232.0 (5)472 (12)


Kuopio


Finland HS127 Puijo, Finland
10 March 2009


  • As both World Cup leader and Nordic Tournament leader, Gregor Schlierenzauer wore only the yellow jersey.


  • Takanobu Okabe's 5th World Cup victory and his first since 1 March 1998, at Vikersund.


  • Adam Małysz' 75th career podium finish, and his first since 25 March 2007, at Planica.

























































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall NT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Takanobu Okabe
 Japan
123.5123.0241.7467.7 (2)214 (24)
2Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
119.5126.0240.4476.4 (1)1578 (2)
3Adam Małysz
 Poland
119.5127.5239.3443.3 (8)307 (18)
4Harri Olli
 Finland
130.5115.0234.9467.4 (3)706 (6)
5Noriaki Kasai
 Japan
124.5117.0231.2330.7 (19)301 (19)
10Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
116.5118.0217.6459.6 (4)1778 (1)


Lillehammer


Norway HS138 Lysgårdsbakken, Norway
13 March 2009


















































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall NT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Harri Olli
 Finland
135.5142.0288.7756.1 (1)806 (4)
2Dimitry Vassiliev
 Russia
137.0133.0275.2714.7 (4)685 (7)
3Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
128.5138.0268.9728.5 (2)1838 (1)
4Adam Małysz
 Poland
135.0131.5268.4711.7 (6)357 (16)
5Martin Schmitt
 Germany
128.0136.5264.8713.6 (5)770 (6)


Vikersund


Norway HS207 Vikersundbakken, Norway
15 March 2009



  • Gregor Schlierenzauer secured overall victory in the World Cup with two more events to go.

  • Schlierenzauer also won this year's Nordic Tournament, ahead of Harri Olli and Simon Ammann.

  • This was Schlierenzauer's 12th win of the season, equaling Janne Ahonen's record for wins in a single season, set in 2004–05.

  • Schlierenzauer also finished on the podium for the 19th time this season, breaking Martin Schmitt's record for most podiums in a single season.

















































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall NT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
207.5192.0386.41114.9 (1)1938 (1)
2Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
191.0202.5379.71095.5 (3)1676 (2)
3Dimitry Vassiliev
 Russia
184.5204.0372.21086.9 (4)745 (7)
4Martin Koch
 Austria
188.0196.5364.91013.9 (9)559 (9)
5Robert Kranjec
 Slovenia
186.5195.5363.41002.5 (12)180 (29)


Planica


Slovenia HS215 Letalnica, Slovenia
20 March 2009


Notes:


  • The second round of the competition was cancelled due to unstable wind conditions and falling dusk.


  • Gregor Schlierenzauer won his 13th competition of the season, which is a new single-season record.











































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
203.0-196.12038 (1)
2Adam Małysz
 Poland
202.5-195.0469 (14)
3Dimitry Vassiliev
 Russia
200.5-193.6805 (5)
4Anders Bardal
 Norway
198.5-189.7578 (9)
5Tom Hilde
 Norway
198.0-186.1266 (23)

Slovenia HS215 Letalnica, Slovenia
22 March 2009











































RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Harri Olli
 Finland
211.0219.5424.6974 (4)
2Adam Małysz
 Poland
210.0209.5412.4549 (13)
3Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
210.0208.0409.61776 (2)
Robert Kranjec
 Slovenia
205.5212.5409.6276 (23)
5Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
210.0200.5399.12083 (1)


Overall Top 20 (individual)
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































RkJumper123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627Pts
1.
 G. Schlierenzauer (AUT)
601006080
050
60100505080501001008010010010010010010032100
026
6010010045
2083
2.
 S. Ammann (SUI)
10045100100801006010080328080604560504036804050808018804060
1776
3.
 W. Loitzl (AUT)
8029263232808080100100100362610080804560166010163240162218
1396
4.
 H. Olli (FIN)
132045452045366024262480323610050501003632100
974
5.
 D. Vassiliev (RUS)
322916262260292960365040322640601880606040
845
6.
 M. Schmitt (GER)
18205029365045326045202260453618155016184045221126
829
7.
 T. Morgenstern (AUT)
50405022124036244045154029458080243229408410
795
8.
 A. Jacobsen (NOR)
60322684036263650501229808040169922
661
9.
 M. Koch (AUT)
4015451292432845182960452216182415832501824
601
10.
 A. Bardal (NOR)
4550181413222912142611153218262224364524325020
598
11.
 A. Küttel (SUI)
36740201820922205262924242950452981022292415
561
12.
 M. Hautamäki (FIN)
368024152026502229406086114451492624144
558
13.
 A. Małysz (POL)
186410134163222325042976050328080
549
14.
 V. Larinto (FIN)
298036605016181672445362660620102
541
15.
 N. Kasai (JPN)
240121415401229226010452940336
409
16.
 R. Koudelka (CZE)
122292951852012950361515403220111429
403
17.
 E. Chedal (FRA)
141611133652224223224141691314152222152016
395
18.
 M. Uhrmann (GER)
1024164011262618153210161640161410131
354
19.
 M. Neumayer (GER)
22382972973640121818202418612141812
353
20.
 J. Evensen (NOR)
2622366013101010112031286022677
334






Key










Team World Cup



Kuusamo


Finland HS142 Rukatunturi, Finland
29 November 2008


Notes:


  • The competition was scheduled to take place on 28 November, but was moved to the day after due to bad weather. The team event was held after the individual event. Because there was much delay in the individual event and some time concerns by the officials, only one run was competed in the team event.[1]



















































RankTeamJumpers1st (m)2nd (m)Points
1
 Finland
Ville Larinto127.0-540.1
Kalle Keituri129.5-
Harri Olli128.0-
Matti Hautamäki140.0-
2
 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl128.5-534.3
Martin Koch128.0-
Gregor Schlierenzauer131.0-
Thomas Morgenstern136.5-
3
 Germany
Felix Schoft122.0-497.7
Michael Uhrmann126.0-
Martin Schmitt123.0-
Michael Neumayer135.5-


FIS Team Tour


The FIS Team Tour was held between 7 February and 15 February 2009. The results of this competition is determined by adding the overall points totals gained in the team competitions at Willingen and Oberstdorf, and also adding the two best individual scores for each nation in the individual events at Willingen, Klingenthal and Oberstdorf to the final combined score.


Norway won the Team Tour, with an overall score of 4083.8 points. Austria finished second with 4032.2 points, while Finland took third place with a combined score of 3960.4 points.[2]



Willingen


Germany HS145 Mühlenkopfschanze, Germany
7 February 2009


Notes:


  • World Cup leader Gregor Schlierenzauer did not participate for the Austrian team.



















































RankTeamJumpers1st (m)2nd (m)Points
1
 Austria
Thomas Morgenstern140.0143.5902.9
Markus Eggenhofer132.0122.0
Andreas Kofler131.0114.5
Wolfgang Loitzl125.5122.0
2
 Norway
Roar Ljøkelsøy139.0139.5901.2
Tom Hilde120.5119.0
Anders Bardal140.0119.5
Anders Jacobsen134.5122.0
3
 Finland
Ville Larinto142.5138.0793.2
Kalle Keituri120.099.0
Matti Hautamäki135.0118.5
Harri Olli117.0114.0


Oberstdorf


Germany HS213 Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze, Germany
15 February 2009





















































RankTeamJumpers1st (m)2nd (m)Points
1
 Finland
Kalle Keituri187.5173.01413.8
Juha-Matti Ruuskanen169.5176.0
Matti Hautamäki174.5200.0
Harri Olli199.5221.5
2
 Russia
Denis Kornilov191.5176.51378.3
Pavel Karelin185.0182.5
Ilja Rosliakov160.0184.5
Dimitry Vassiliev190.5203.5
3
 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl191.5181.51354.3
Markus Eggenhofer174.0186.5
Andreas Kofler166.5181.0
Martin Koch171.5204.0


Lahti


Finland HS130 Salpausselkä, Finland
7 March 2009





















































RankTeamJumpers1st (m)2nd (m)Points
1
 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl128.5126.51017.5
Martin Koch122.5117.5
Thomas Morgenstern118.5121.5
Gregor Schlierenzauer126.5121.5
2
 Finland
Ville Larinto124.5115.51013.8
Kalle Keituri113.5123.5
Harri Olli128.0127.0
Matti Hautamäki125.5122.0
3
 Norway
Anders Bardal120.0123.0996.8
Tom Hilde116.5122.0
Johan Remen Evensen126.5120.0
Anders Jacobsen123.5118.0


Vikersund


Norway HS207 Vikersundbakken, Norway
14 March 2009



  • Harri Olli equalled the hill record of 219.0 m set in 2004 by Austrian Roland Müller in a Continental Cup event. Olli's jump is the longest-ever at Vikersund in a World Cup event.


  • Gregor Schlierenzauer jumped further than the hill record at 224.0 m but because he fell it does not count as an official hill record.




















































RankTeamJumpers1st (m)2nd (m)Points
1
 Austria
Martin Koch216.0197.51543.5
Wolfgang Loitzl198.5204.0
Thomas Morgenstern189.0197.5
Gregor Schlierenzauer213.0224.0
2
 Finland
Matti Hautamäki202.5198.51499.0
Kalle Keituri190.0185.5
Ville Larinto195.0194.5
Harri Olli186.5219.0
3
 Norway
Johan Remen Evensen194.5198.51485.0
Bjørn Einar Romøren194.5195.5
Anders Bardal189.5195.0
Anders Jacobsen192.0190.5


Planica


Slovenia HS215 Letalnica, Slovenia
21 March 2009


Notes


  • The second round was cancelled due to strong wind.



















































RankTeamJumpers1st (m)2nd (m)Points
1
 Norway
Tom Hilde209.0-793.4
Johan Remen Evensen216.0-
Anders Jacobsen195.5-
Anders Bardal201.5-
2
 Poland
Kamil Stoch205.5-761.9
Łukasz Rutkowski192.5-
Stefan Hula194.5-
Adam Małysz207.0-
3
 Russia
Denis Kornilov192.0-734.6
Pavel Karelin190.5-
Ilya Rosliakov179.0-
Dimitry Vassiliev216.5-


Medal table




































































RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1
 Austria
2012840
2
  Switzerland
58417
3
 Finland
55515
4
 Japan
2013
5
 Norway
1359
6
 Poland
0314
7
 Russia
0268
8
 Germany
0033
9
 Slovenia
0011
Totals (9 nations)333334100


References



  • World Cup standings, from fis-ski.com


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  2. ^ FIS Team Tour: Final standings at fis-ski.com











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