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2005–06 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

Ski jumping championship season


Ski jumping championship season

FieldValue
competition2005–06 World Cup
competition1Overall
competition1winnerCZE Jakub Janda
competition4Four Hills Tournament
competition4winnerCZE Jakub Janda
FIN Janne Ahonen
competition5Nordic Tournament
competition5winnerAUT Thomas Morgenstern
competition6Nations Cup
competition6winner
venues16
individual22
team2
cancelled1
rescheduled3
previous2004–05
following2006–07

FIN Janne Ahonen

The 2005–06 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 27th World Cup season in ski jumping and the unofficial World Cup season in ski flying with no small crystal globe awarded.

Season began in Kuusamo, Finland on 26 November 2005 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 19 March 2006. The individual overall World Cup was Czech ski jumper Jakub Janda], Thomas Morgenstern won Nordic Tournament and Nations Cup was taken by Team of Austria.

First and only time in history so far we had seen double Four Hills Tournament overall win with Jakub Janda and Janne Ahonen sharing the title (chances for this all almost none).

22 men's individual events on 16 different venues in 11 countries were held on the two different continents (Europe and Asia). With a quiet a few problems at the start of the season; individual opening competition in Kuusamo was rescheduled on the next day (two competitions in one day) and both events from Trondheim (due to lack of snow) were rescheduled to Lillehammer and one event in Engelberg was cancelled. There were also two men's team events held.

Peaks of the season were Winter Olympics (in Pragelato), FIS Ski Flying World Championships, Four Hills Tournament and Nordic Tournament.

Map of world cup hosts

Calendar

Men's Individual

AllNo.DatePlace (Hill)SizeWinnerSecondThirdOverall leaderR.
25 November 2005FIN Kuusamo
(Rukatunturi HS142)L cnxcancelled due to heavy snow and moved to first event next day
610126 November 2005L 410CZE Jakub JandaFIN Janne AhonenSVN Robert KranjecCZE Jakub Janda
611226 November 2005L 411SVN Robert KranjecFIN Janne AhonenGER Michael UhrmannFIN Janne Ahonen
SLO Robert Kranjec
3 December 2005NOR Trondheim
(Granåsen HS131)L cnxcancelled due lack of snow and rescheduled to Lillehammer
4 December 2006L cnx
61233 December 2005NOR Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS134)L 412SUI Andreas KüttelCZE Jakub JandaNOR Lars BystølCZE Jakub Janda
61344 December 2005L 413CZE Jakub JandaNOR Lars BystølSUI Andreas Küttel
614510 December 2005CZE Harrachov
(Čerťák HS142)L 414SUI Andreas KüttelGER Michael UhrmannFIN Janne Ahonen
615611 December 2005L 415CZE Jakub JandaFIN Janne AhonenSUI Andreas Küttel
17 December 2005SUI Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137)L cnxcancelled due to heavy snow
616718 December 2005L 416CZE Jakub JandaGER Michael UhrmannAUT Andreas KoflerCZE Jakub Janda
617829 December 2005GER Oberstdorf
(Schattenbergschanze HS137)L 417FIN Janne AhonenNOR Roar LjøkelsøyCZE Jakub Janda
61891 January 2006GER Garmisch-Pa
(Gr. Olympiaschanze HS125)L 418CZE Jakub JandaFIN Janne AhonenFIN Matti Hautamäki
619104 January 2006AUT Innsbruck
(Bergiselschanze HS130)L 419NOR Lars BystølCZE Jakub JandaNOR Bjørn Einar Romøren
620116 January 2006AUT Bischofshofen
(Paul-Ausserleitner HS140)L 420FIN Janne AhonenCZE Jakub JandaNOR Roar Ljøkelsøy
54th Four Hills Tournament Overall
(29 December 2005 – 6 January 2006)CZE Jakub Janda
FIN Janne AhonenNOR Roar Ljøkelsøy4H Tournament
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2006
(13 – 14 January • AUT Bad Mitterndorf)
6211221 January 2006JPN Sapporo
(Ōkurayama HS134)L 421NOR Bjørn Einar RomørenNOR Roar LjøkelsøyJPN Takanobu OkabeCZE Jakub Janda
6221322 January 2006L 422NOR Roar LjøkelsøyJPN Daiki ItōJPN Takanobu Okabe
6231428 January 2006POL Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew HS134)L 423FIN Matti HautamäkiFIN Tami KiuruFIN Janne Ahonen
6241529 January 2006L 424FIN Matti HautamäkiFIN Janne AhonenAUT Thomas Morgenstern
625164 February 2006GER Willingen
(Mühlenkopfschanze HS145)L 425AUT Andreas KoflerAUT Thomas MorgensternSUI Andreas Küttel
[[File:Olympic rings without rims.svg25px]] 2006 Winter Olympics
(12 – 18 February • ITA Pragelato)
626175 March 2006FIN Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)L 426FIN Janne HapponenCZE Jakub JandaDEU Michael UhrmannCZE Jakub Janda
627187 March 2006FIN Kuopio
(Puijo HS127)L 427SUI Andreas KüttelAUT Thomas MorgensternPOL Adam Małysz
6281910 March 2006NOR Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS134)L 428AUT Thomas MorgensternNOR Bjørn Einar RomørenAUT Andreas Kofler
6292012 March 2006NOR Oslo
(Holmenkollbakken HS128)L 429POL Adam MałyszAUT Thomas MorgensternAUT Andreas Kofler
10th Nordic Tournament Overall
(5 – 12 March 2006)AUT Thomas MorgensternSUI Andreas KüttelFIN Janne HapponenNordic Tournament
6302118 March 2006SLO Planica
(Letalnica b. Gorišek HS215)F 061NOR Bjørn Einar RomørenNOR Roar LjøkelsøyAUT Martin KochCZE Jakub Janda
6312219 March 2006F 062FIN Janne HapponenAUT Martin KochSVN Robert Kranjec
27th FIS World Cup Overall
(25 November 2005 – 19 March 2006)CZE Jakub JandaFIN Janne AhonenSUI Andreas KüttelWorld Cup Overall

Men's Team

AllNo.DatePlace (Hill)SizeWinnerSecondThird
3315 February 2006GER Willingen
(Mühlenkopfschanze HS145)L
3424 March 2006FIN Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)L 029

Standings

Overall

Rankafter 22 eventsPoints
1CZE Jakub Janda1151
2FIN Janne Ahonen1024
3SUI Andreas Küttel980
4NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy875
5AUT Thomas_Morgenstern846
6NOR Bjørn Einar Romøren757
7AUT Andreas Kofler699
8GER Michael Uhrmann681
9POL Adam Małysz634
10AUT Andreas Widhölzl594

Nations Cup

Rankafter 24 eventsPoints
13611
23525
33456
41869
51675
61620
71388
8915
9786
10389

Prize money

Rankafter 24 eventsCHF
1CZE Jakub Janda184,550
2FIN Janne Ahonen158,750
3SUI Andreas Küttel120,500
4AUT Thomas_Morgenstern109,750
5NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy97,750
6NOR Bjørn Einar Romøren86,250
7AUT Andreas Kofler72,750
8FIN Matti Hautamäki66,250
9NOR Lars Bystøl58,550
10FIN Janne Happonen55,500

Four Hills Tournament

Rankafter 4 eventsPoints
1FIN Janne Ahonen1081.5
CZE Jakub Janda1081.5
3NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy1057.1
4SUI Andreas Küttel1022.9
5FIN Matti Hautamäki1018.0
6JPN Takanobu Okabe1017.8
7NOR Bjørn Einar Romøren997.9
8AUT Andreas Kofler992.8
9JPN Noriaki Kasai981.5
10GER Georg Späth976.7

Nordic Tournament

Rankafter 4 eventsPoints
1AUT Thomas_Morgenstern1094.4
2SUI Andreas Küttel1079.9
3FIN Janne Happonen1074.9
4AUT Andreas Kofler1068.8
5POL Adam Małysz1068.7
6CZE Jakub Janda1067.5
7NOR Bjørn Einar Romøren1059.2
8AUT Andreas Widhölzl1056.9
9AUT Martin Koch1044.5
10GER Michael Uhrmann1042.2

Notes

References

References

  1. (26 November 2005). "HS142: Kussamo". [[International Ski Federation]].
  2. (26 November 2005). "HS142: Kussamo". [[International Ski Federation]].
  3. (3 December 2005). "HS134: Lillehammer". [[International Ski Federation]].
  4. (4 December 2005). "HS134: Lillehammer". [[International Ski Federation]].
  5. (10 December 2005). "HS142: Harrachov". [[International Ski Federation]].
  6. (11 December 2005). "HS142: Harrachov". [[International Ski Federation]].
  7. (18 December 2005). "HS137: Engelberg". [[International Ski Federation]].
  8. (21 January 2006). "HS134: Sapporo". [[International Ski Federation]].
  9. (22 January 2006). "HS134: Sapporo". [[International Ski Federation]].
  10. (28 January 2006). "HS134: Zakopane". [[International Ski Federation]].
  11. (29 January 2006). "HS134: Zakopane". [[International Ski Federation]].
  12. (4 February 2006). "HS145: Willingen". [[International Ski Federation]].
  13. (5 March 2006). "HS130: Lahti". [[International Ski Federation]].
  14. (7 March 2006). "HS127: Kuopio". [[International Ski Federation]].
  15. (12 March 2006). "HS128: Oslo". [[International Ski Federation]].
  16. (18 March 2006). "HS215: Planica". [[International Ski Federation]].
  17. (19 March 2006). "HS215: Planica". [[International Ski Federation]].
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