In the world of 2014–15 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup , there have been countless significant developments and changes over the years. Since its inception, 2014–15 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup has captured the attention and intrigue of people of all ages and interests. Studies and discoveries related to 2014–15 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup have been a source of fascination and debate, and continue to have a significant impact on the world today. As society evolves, so does the role and relevance of 2014–15 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup , making it an extremely relevant and interesting topic to explore and understand in depth. In this article, we will explore the importance and evolution of 2014–15 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup , as well as its meaning and impact today.
The 2014/15 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 32nd world cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by FIS . It started on 29 November 2014 in Ruka , Finland and ended on 14 March 2015 in Oslo , Norway.[ 1]
Calendar
Men
Team
Standings
Overall
Standings after 17 events.
Nations Cup
Standings after 22 events.
Prize money
Rank
CHF
1
Eric Frenzel
76,350
2
Fabian Rießle
57,950
3
Johannes Rydzek
53,070
4
Akito Watabe
47,175
5
Jan Schmid
45,975
6
Håvard Klemetsen
45,100
7
Bernhard Gruber
41,250
8
Jørgen Graabak
36,025
9
Mikko Kokslien
34,200
10
Magnus Moan
31,885
Standings after 22 events.
Points
The table shows the number of points won in the 2014–15 Nordic Combined World Cup.
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
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
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
Team competition
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
Team sprint
200
175
150
125
100
75
50
25
Achievements
First World Cup career victory
Lukas Klapfer (AUT ) , 29, in his 10th season – the WC 5 in Schonach; first podium was 2008–09 in Seefeld
Jørgen Graabak (NOR ) , 23, in his 5th season – the WC 14 in Val di Fiemme; first podium was 2011–12 in Seefeld
First World Cup podium
Victories in this World Cup (in brackets victory for all time)
Retirements
Following are notable Nordic combined skiers who announced their retirement:
References
^ "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 2014/15" . FIS. Archived from the original on 23 November 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2014 .
^ "Men's HS 142 / 10 km – Ruka, Finland" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 29 November 2014 .
^ "Men's HS 138 / 10 km – Lillehammer, Norway" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 6 December 2014 .
^ "Men's HS 138 / 10 km – Lillehammer, Norway" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 7 December 2014 .
^ "Men's HS 98 / 10 km – Ramsau, Austria" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 21 December 2014 .
^ "Men's HS 106 / 10 km – Schonach, Germany" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 4 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 118 / 10 km – Chaux-Neuve, France" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 10 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 118 / 10 km – Chaux-Neuve, France" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 11 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 109 / 5 km – Seefeld, Austria" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 16 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 109 / 10 km – Seefeld, Austria" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 17 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 109 / 15 km – Seefeld, Austria" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 18 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 134 / 10 km – Sapporo, Japan" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 23 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 134 / 10 km – Sapporo, Japan" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 24 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 134 / 10 km – Val di Fiemme, Italy" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 30 January 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 134 / 10 km – Val di Fiemme, Italy" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 1 February 2015 .
^ "Statement regarding the cancelation of the World Cup in Liberec" . Fis-Ski . 12 December 2014. Archived from the original on 22 January 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2014 .
^ "Men's HS 130 / 10 km – Lahti, Finland" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 6 March 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 140 / 10 km – Trondheim, Norway" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 12 March 2015 .
^ "Men's HS 134 / 15 km – Oslo, Norway" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 14 March 2015 .
^ "Men's Team HS 142 / 15 km – Ruka, Finland" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 30 November 2014 .
^ "Men's Team HS 98 / 20 km – Ramsau, Austria" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 20 December 2014 .
^ "Men's Team HS 106 / 20 km – Schonach, Germany" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 3 January 2015 .
^ "Moan gala performance in Chaux-Neuve" . Fis-Ski . 11 January 2015. Archived from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2015 .
^ "Men's Team HS 134 / 15 km – Val di Fiemme, Italy" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 31 January 2015 .
^ "Men's Team HS 130 / 15 km – Lahti, Finland" (PDF) . FIS. Retrieved 7 March 2015 .
^ a b Yann Soude (14 March 2015). "Akito Watabe vainqueur, Jason Lamy Chappuis fait ses adieux sur une 12e place" . lequipe.fr . Retrieved 14 March 2015 .
^ fis-ski.com (31 July 2015). "Retirement – what now, Billy Demong?" . fis-ski.com . Retrieved 31 July 2015 .
^ fis-ski.com (7 August 2015). "Retirement – what now, Mario Stecher?" . fis-ski.com . Retrieved 7 August 2015 .
^ fis-ski.com (14 August 2015). "Retirement – what now, Tomas Slavik?" . fis-ski.com . Retrieved 14 August 2015 .
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