SkiSprung World Cup 2024/25: Everything about appointments and locations on site

SkiSprung World Cup 2024/25: Everything about appointments and locations on site

The women's ski jumping World Cup has long since become a fixture in winter sports. With the increasing popularity of the event, the best ski jumpers in the world are an important platform to demonstrate their skills in international competitions. The first major competition took place at the turn of the century, with the first World Cup of women being held in Liberec in 2009, in which the American Lindsey van triumphed.

The first competitions for women were organized before the World Cup official introduced. Until then, the Continental Cup was the most formative series for the athletes. The start of the World Cup for women only went down in the history books in December 2011 when Sarah Hendrickson became the first winner. It is also noteworthy that the women's ski jumping has been represented in the Olympic program since the 2014 Olympic Games. The Austrian athlete Daniela Iraschko holds the currently unofficial world record with a width of 200 meters.

schedule and event locations of the 2024/25 season

Numerous exciting competitions are on the program in the coming season 2024/25. The World Cup season begins on November 22, 2024 in Lillehammer, Norway. Here are the most important dates and places:

  • 22. November 2024 - Lillehammer, Norway (Mixed Team, HS 140)
  • 23. November 2024 - Lillehammer, Norway (qualification and single, HS 140)
  • 24. November 2024 - Lillehammer, Norway (qualification and single, HS 140)
  • 13. December 2024 - Zhangjiakou, China (qualification, HS 106)
  • 14. December 2024 - Zhangjiakou, China (single, HS 106)
  • 15. December 2024 - Zhangjiakou, China (qualification and single, HS 106)
  • 20. December 2024 - Engelberg, Switzerland (qualification, HS 140)
  • 21. December 2024 - Engelberg, Switzerland (Single, HS 140)
  • 30. December 2024 -Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (qualification, HS 142)
  • 31. December 2024 -Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (Single, HS 142)
  • 1. January 2025 - Oberstdorf, Germany (TNT, Single, HS 137)
  • 4. January 2025 - Villach, Austria (qualification, HS 98)
  • 5. January 2025 - Villach, Austria (Single, HS 98)
  • 6. January 2025 - Villach, Austria (qualification and single, HS 98)

The athletes go into the new season with the aim of securing both important World Cup points and fighting for podium places. The events not only promise exciting competitions, but also the opportunity for fans and spectators to experience the impressive achievements of the ski jumpers.

If you are interested in further details about the season, finds this at www.allgaeuer-zeitung.de .

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