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content Season review 2014/15 SKI JUMPING 4 KLINGENTHAL (GER) 22. 23. 11. 2014 6 ruka (FIN) 28. 29. 11. 2014 8 LILLEHAMMER (NOR) 6. 7. 12. 2014 10 Nizhny Tagil (RUs) 13. 14. 12. 2014 12 ENGELBERG (SUI) 20. 21. 12. 2014 4-Hills-Tournament 14 OBERSTDORF (GER) 29. 12. 2014 16 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN (GER) 1. 1. 2015 18 INNSBRUCK (AUT) 4. 1. 2015 20 Bischofshofen (AUT) 6. 1. 2015 22 Tauplitz / Bad Mitterndorf (AUT) 10. 1. 2015 24 WISŁA (POL) 15. 1. 2015 26 ZAKOPANE (POL) 17. 18. 1. 2015 28 SAPPORO (JPN) 24. 25. 1. 2015 30 WILLINGEN (GER) 30. 1. 1. 2. 2015 32 Titisee-Neustadt (ger) 7. 8. 2. 2015 34 vikersund (NOR) 14. 15. 2. 2015 36 LAHTI (FIN) 7. 8. 3. 2015 38 Kuopio (FIN) 10. 3. 2015 40 TRONDHEIM (NoR) 12. 3. 2015 42 oslo (nor) 14. 15. 3. 2015 44 PLANICA (SLO) 20. 22. 3. 2015 46 Overall World cup WINNERS SEASON 2014/15 Imprint Photos: Nordic Focus www.nordicfocus.com Berkutschi www.berkutschi.com/de/front/galleries Text: FIS, FIS Marketing AG Graphic: Clemens Toscani, studio.toscani.at Publisher: FIS Marketing AG TV-Data: Repucom Period of Analysis: 15.11.2014-29.03.2015 Markets: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Pan Europe, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, USA The final in Planica (SLO) can be seen as a symbol of the entire FIS Ski Jumping World Cup season 2014/15. The athletes themselves always write the season s dramaturgy and this time, the fight for the overall title wasn t decided until the last jump of the final competition day. Throughout the whole season, not less than 13 different athletes from 8 nations won at least one individual competition. Thus, it certainly was one of the most exciting World Cup seasons ever and also an extremely successful one for our organizing National Ski Federations. This fact has been confirmed by both media and TV data as well as the number of spectators on site. However, there were a few downers, as the fantastic atmosphere in the stadiums was interrupted by some severe falls. The common goal to further improve our discipline still has to be: Every single fall is one too many. Our highly developed rules and standards have been exhausted to its limits by partially tough, external conditions. Therefore, we are already in full swing to prepare for the upcoming duties: calendar planning, equipment specifications and competition rules are once again being put to the test by our committees. However, there are no major changes emerging. Slight modifications will instead contribute to further continuity in Ski Jumping. Kind regards, INERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATION Walter Hofer Race Director Ski Jumping 2 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 3

Klingenthal (GER) 22. 23. 11. 2014 22.11.2014 The FIS Ski Jumping World Cup started off for the second time with a team competition in Klingenthal. The local heroes from 1 GERMANY Germany won the first competition of the 2014/15 FIS World Cup (Eisenbichler, Freitag, Freund, season. Wellinger) 2 JAPAN (Shimizu, Ito, Kasai, Takeuchi) 3 NORWAY (Velta, Jacobsen, Fannemel, Bardal) 23.11.2014 1 Roman Koudelka CZE 2 Stefan Kraft AUT 3 Andreas Wellinger GER On Sunday, Koudelka of the Czech Republic won the first individual competition of the 2014/15 World Cup season with jumps on 138 m and 139.5 m. This was the first win in the World Cup for 25-year-old Koudelka, who was already the qualification winner on Friday. He was on the podium twice so far. Austria s Kraft came in second; the third place went to local hero Wellinger. The longest jump of the day was shown by Anders Fannemel with 143 m in the first round. 22.11.2014 HS 140 Team Austria 1:52:01 2,46 Finland 6:11:05 2,21 France 0:01:22 0,08 Germany 2:17:49 37,96 Japan 10:05:42 7,94 Norway 2:44:24 2,97 Pan-Europe 9:33:13 3,63 Poland 2:59:09 19,29 Russia 21:39:55 0,13 Slovenia 2:26:01 1,24 Switzerland 0:11:04 0,00 Total 60:01:45 77,90 23.11.2014 HS 140 Austria 1:48:18 3,74 Finland 1:52:31 2,43 Germany 2:42:25 37,57 Italy 1:27:45 0,02 Japan 10:34:59 1,74 Norway 2:47:05 1,01 Pan-Europe 31:52:07 10,65 Poland 5:46:23 39,11 Russia 26:51:00 0,26 Slovenia 1:54:48 1,59 Switzerland 0:43:15 0,73 Total 88:20:36 98,83 4 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 5

Ruka (FIN) 28. 29. 11. 2014 28.11.2014 1 Simon Ammann SUI 2 Daiki Ito JPN 3 Noriaki Kasai JPN This was the 22 nd win in the World Cup for Ammann, his second in Kuusamo and the first one since December 2013 (Oberstdorf). With Ito and Kasai, the second and third place went to athletes of Japan. The longest jump of the day was shown by Andreas Kofler with 144.5 m in the first round. 29.11.2014 1 Simon Ammann SUI 1 Noriaki Kasai JPN 3 Severin Freund GER This was the 23 rd win in the World Cup for Ammann, the 17 th for Kasai. Ammann is the second athlete, who could win both competitions in Kuusamo on one weekend, the first one was Janne Ahonen in 2004. The Swiss is now also the first jumper to win in Ruka three times. At age 42, Kasai breaks his own record as oldest winner of a World Cup competition. The longest jump of the day was shown by Kasai with 145 m in the first round. 28.11.2014 HS 142 Austria 1:41:24 2,01 Finland 3:25:56 0,23 France 0:00:29 1,87 Germany 0:28:48 18,80 Norway 2:50:18 3,51 Pan-Europe 16:10:34 9,22 Poland 4:04:24 15,50 Russia 0:05:24 0,07 Slovenia 3:11:55 1,42 Switzerland 0:39:10 0,47 Total 32:38:22 53,10 29.11.2014 HS 142 Austria 1:58:34 1,98 Finland 2:21:33 1,01 France 0:02:57 0,07 Germany 2:05:20 41,21 Italy 2:19:44 0,05 Japan 4:14:54 68,97 Norway 2:29:45 3,95 Pan-Europe 15:31:39 7,21 Poland 2:45:10 18,56 Russia 0:44:05 0,11 Slovenia 0:40:19 1,25 Sweden 0:00:11 0,38 Switzerland 0:58:10 1,24 Total 36:12:21 145,98 6 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 7

Lillehammer (NOR) 6. 7. 12. 2014 6.12.2014 1 Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT 2 Anders Fannemel NOR 3 Michael Hayböck AUT 7.12.2014 1 Roman Koudelka CZE 2 Peter Prevc SLO 3 Michael Hayböck AUT This was the 53 rd win in the World Cup for Schlierenzauer, the first this season and the sixth in Lillehammer. It was the second podium result for Hayböck and Fannemel. The longest jump of the day was shown by Hayböck with 141 m in the final round. This was the 2 nd win in the World Cup for Koudelka, he already won this season s World Cup opener in Klingenthal and with his win on Sunday, he also took the lead in the overall World Cup. Hayböck was third in both competitions this weekend. The longest jump of the day was shown by Markus Eisenbichler with 143 m. 5.12.2014 HS 138 Qualification Germany 0:00:20 1,35 Norway 1:17:16 0,66 Pan-Europe 3:34:46 0,17 Poland 1:17:18 7,02 Russia 0:06:45 0,07 Total 6:16:25 9,26 6.12.2014 HS 138 Austria 2:15:05 2,36 Finland 4:23:52 0,27 Germany 1:32:31 20,68 Italy 0:39:22 0,03 Japan 1:56:28 0,00 Norway 2:24:38 3,56 Pan-Europe 13:16:16 6,48 Poland 2:27:20 23,83 Russia 9:25:48 0,16 Slovenia 2:11:18 1,28 Switzerland 0:38:52 0,82 Total 41:11:30 59,47 7.12.2014 HS 138 Austria 1:40:56 2,08 Finland 5:38:42 2,08 France 0:00:34 0,06 Germany 1:49:51 23,82 Italy 0:31:06 0,03 Japan 5:08:06 0,00 Norway 2:02:15 2,95 Pan-Europe 13:33:50 6,06 Poland 1:53:51 19,19 Russia 10:18:03 0,17 Slovenia 2:21:54 2,17 Sweden 0:00:51 0,84 Switzerland 0:10:45 0,72 Total 45:10:44 60,16 8 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 9

Nizhny Tagil (RUs) 13. 14. 12. 2014 12.12.2014 HS 134 Qualification Norway 0:22:44 0,19 Pan-Europe 3:17:29 1,80 Poland 1:14:06 5,61 Russia 0:02:44 1,18 Total 4:57:03 8,78 10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 13.12.2014 HS 134 Austria 1:36:34 1,81 Finland 1:57:01 1,35 France 0:01:00 0,05 Germany 1:32:55 19,37 Italy 1:48:42 0,04 Norway 2:00:31 3,30 Pan-Europe 7:04:23 5,84 Poland 2:29:12 12,60 Russia 0:08:31 0,25 Slovenia 1:49:00 1,54 Switzerland 0:15:00 0,01 Total 20:42:49 46,17 14.12.2014 HS 134 Austria 0:33:01 1,77 Finland 1:30:50 2,17 France 0:00:45 0,07 Germany 1:18:49 52,36 Italy 0:26:40 0,02 Norway 0:53:05 1,39 Pan-Europe 27:19:49 7,76 Poland 2:09:08 12,54 Russia 0:08:09 0,39 Slovenia 1:18:14 2,19 Switzerland 0:02:15 0,00 Total 35:40:45 80,67 13.12.2014 1 Anders Fannemel NOR 2 Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT 3 Severin Freund GER 14.12.2014 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Anders Fannemel NOR 3 Stefan Kraft AUT It was the first ever World Cup competition in Nizhny Tagil. This was the first win in the World Cup for Fannemel, so far two second places in Lillehammer (2012 and 2014) were his best results. The longest jumps of the day were shown by Fannemel and Schlierenzauer with 133 m in the final round. This was the tenth win in the World Cup for Freund, his first this season. It was also the first win for Germany in an individual competition this season. The longest jump of the day was shown by Kraft with 138 m, four meters beyond the hill record. 11

engelberg (SUI) 20. 21. 12. 2014 20.12.2014 1 Richard Freitag GER 2 Roman Koudelka CZE 3 Michael Hayböck AUT 3 Jernej Damjan SLO It was the first win for Freitag since March 2013 (Lahti). The longest jump of the day was shown by Simon Ammann with 139 m in the final round. The result was really tight ending with two third places for Hayböck and Damjan. 21.12.2014 1 Roman Koudelka CZE 2 Simon Ammann SUI 3 Michael Hayböck AUT Hayböck repeated his third place from Saturday s competition. The longest jump of the day was shown by Andreas Kofler with 140 m in the first round. This was the 50 th individual World Cup competition in Engelberg. 19.12.2014 HS 137 Qualification Germany 0:17:05 12,00 Norway 1:03:52 1,70 Pan-Europe 6:40:57 3,77 Poland 1:33:05 9,29 Russia 0:00:49 0,01 Slovenia 0:04:10 0,46 Total 9:39:58 27,22 12 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 20.12.2014 HS 137 Austria 1:23:43 2,03 Finland 2:04:29 2,10 Germany 2:11:46 68,64 Norway 1:44:18 3,07 Pan-Europe 9:19:20 4,95 Poland 2:45:54 17,45 Russia 6:01:43 0,08 Slovenia 1:59:45 1,67 Switzerland 6:03:52 1,72 Total 33:34:50 101,71 21.12.2014 HS 137 Austria 1:33:33 3,89 Croatia 0:01:27 1,26 Finland 4:50:03 1,48 Germany 2:08:02 56,23 Italy 1:18:56 0,14 Norway 1:58:20 3,44 Pan-Europe 15:18:30 5,91 Poland 2:04:46 21,96 Russia 9:52:58 0,21 Slovenia 1:40:23 1,25 Switzerland 6:21:57 2,85 Total 47:08:55 98,63 13

oberstdorf (ger) 29. 12. 2014 4-Hills-TournamenT 14 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 27.12.2014 HS 137 Qualification Austria 1:50:41 3,74 Finland 3:36:02 2,15 Germany 2:26:05 52,64 Japan 2:20:54 0,02 Norway 3:15:19 2,67 Pan-Europe 7:00:31 6,34 Poland 2:21:06 16,17 Russia 0:12:13 0,06 Slovenia 1:32:57 0,91 Sweden 0:00:52 1,64 Total 24:36:40 86,32 29.12.2014 HS 137 Austria 5:14:45 11,99 Croatia 1:46:41 3,90 Denmark 0:01:26 0,89 Finland 8:20:33 3,23 France 0:01:24 0,06 Germany 7:18:08 144,90 Italy 7:55:30 1,02 Japan 12:49:48 0,05 Netherlands 0:27:03 4,42 Norway 8:41:25 6,40 Pan-Europe 19:54:11 20,81 Poland 5:17:59 39,90 Russia 22:45:26 0,95 Slovenia 4:29:58 3,22 Sweden 0:01:54 1,52 Switzerland 10:33:37 4,01 USA 4:08:08 0,05 Total 119:47:56 247,32 29.12.2014 1 Stefan Kraft AUT 2 Michael Hayböck AUT 3 Peter Prevc SLO It was the first win in the World Cup for Kraft, two second places were his best results so far. With his second place, Hayböck now also took the lead in the overall World Cup. The longest jump of the day was shown by Prevc with 139.5 m in the first round. 15

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN (ger) 1. 1. 2015 4-Hills-TournamenT 1.1.2015 1 Anders Jacobsen NOR 2 Simon Ammann SUI 3 Peter Prevc SLO This was the first win for Jacobsen in almost two years, he took his last win in Zakopane in January 2013. Kraft was still in the leader position of the 4-Hills- Tournament after Garmisch. The longest jump of the day was shown by Gregor Schlierenzauer with 139.5 m in the second round. 16 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 31.12.2014 HS 140 Qualification Austria 1:31:47 1,10 Finland 3:39:24 0,64 France 0:05:24 0,00 Germany 2:05:09 26,34 Norway 1:25:55 1,05 Pan-Europe 8:32:27 5,78 Poland 1:32:50 5,80 Slovenia 1:20:15 0,89 Total 20:13:11 41,60 1.1.2015 HS 140 Austria 3:04:00 9,27 Croatia 1:58:14 2,59 Denmark 1:57:31 0,33 Finland 4:48:10 2,81 France 0:19:51 0,07 Germany 4:12:31 88,41 Italy 9:04:17 0,32 Japan 13:13:54 0,06 Netherlands 2:05:32 2,47 Norway 3:04:12 9,37 Pan-Europe 22:27:20 16,60 Poland 2:40:01 28,57 Russia 24:45:12 0,32 Slovenia 2:49:53 2,69 Sweden 2:04:57 0,94 Switzerland 7:45:52 2,72 USA 7:47:55 0,10 Total 114:09:22 167,63 17

innsbruck (AUT) 4. 1. 2015 4-Hills-TournamenT 4.1.2015 1 Richard Freitag GER 2 Stefan Kraft AUT 3 Simon Ammann SUI 3 Noriaki Kasai JPN It was the fifth win in the World Cup for Freitag, the second one this season. Before the win of Freitag today, Germany couldn t win in 49 competitions at the 4-Hills-Tournament; Sven Hannawald was the last German winner in Oberstdorf 2002. The longest Jump of the day was shown by Kraft with 137 m in the first round which is a new hill record. Kraft was able to defend the leader position in the 4-Hills-Tournament. 18 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 3.1.2015 HS 130 Qualification Austria 17:26:21 1,92 Czech Republic 2:59:58 0,40 Finland 2:26:12 2,38 France 0:02:30 0,00 Germany 2:11:57 33,54 Norway 2:17:39 5,30 Pan-Europe 6:20:54 6,33 Poland 1:48:59 23,23 Russia 0:00:23 0,00 Slovenia 3:05:05 1,43 Switzerland 0:16:41 0,39 Total 38:56:39 74,92 4.1.2015 HS 130 Austria 18:38:48 8,32 Croatia 2:07:52 2,25 Czech Republic 2:17:31 0,55 Denmark 0:00:20 0,61 Finland 6:02:46 3,47 France 0:02:53 1,35 Germany 4:40:31 107,93 Italy 6:09:56 0,35 Japan 14:46:36 17,71 Netherlands 0:30:42 1,35 Norway 3:40:05 10,42 Pan-Europe 13:49:50 13,38 Poland 2:57:31 29,95 Russia 0:09:24 0,00 Slovenia 2:45:44 2,76 Sweden 0:00:58 0,73 Switzerland 9:20:27 3,54 USA 9:14:06 0,14 Total 97:16:00 204,80 19

bischofshofen (AUT) 6. 1. 2015 4-Hills-TournamenT 5.1.2015 HS 140 Qualification Austria 15:48:03 2,49 Czech Republic 3:05:52 0,30 Finland 4:09:40 1,42 Germany 2:17:36 31,64 Norway 3:01:45 5,86 Pan-Europe 6:00:57 6,74 Poland 0:06:15 0,53 Russia 0:08:36 0,01 Slovenia 1:51:36 0,72 Switzerland 0:05:11 0,28 Total 36:35:31 50,00 6.1.2015 1 Michael Hayböck AUT 2 Noriaki Kasai JPN 3 Stefan Kraft AUT 4-Hills-Tournament Overall 1 Stefan Kraft AUT 2 Michael Hayböck AUT 3 Peter Prevc SLO It was the first win in the World Cup for Hayböck, so far a second place in Oberstdorf this season was his best result. With his third place today 21-year-old Kraft won the overall title of the 4-Hills-Tournament ahead of Hayböck and Peter Prevc. This was already the seventh win in a row for Austria at the 4-Hills-Tournament. They now won the 4-Hills-Tournament 16 times; these wins were achieved by 12 different jumpers. 6.1.2015 HS 140 Austria 17:15:38 9,71 Croatia 1:24:18 1,29 Czech Republic 3:57:46 0,34 Finland 7:51:08 3,31 France 0:03:37 2,08 Germany 3:46:59 79,56 Italy 1:22:29 2,03 Japan 13:04:20 14,43 Netherlands 0:25:55 1,77 Norway 3:17:53 9,13 Pan-Europe 7:59:42 9,48 Poland 3:00:19 43,14 Russia 0:23:12 2,59 Slovenia 3:12:26 3,04 Sweden 0:01:28 0,50 Switzerland 8:02:49 5,52 USA 13:14:51 0,20 Total 88:24:50 188,11 20 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 21

TAUPLITZ/ BAD MITTERNDORF (AUT) 10. 1. 2015 10.1.2015 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Stefan Kraft AUT 3 Jurij Tepes SLO It was the 11 th win in the World Cup for Freund, the first in a Ski Flying World Cup competition for the Ski Flying World Champion. Freund set a new hill record in the official training on Friday with 237.5 m. For Tepes this was the first podium result this season. The second Ski Flying event at the Kulm on Sunday had to be cancelled due to strong wind. 9.1.2015 HS 225 Qualification Austria 9:19:21 0,83 France 0:02:13 0,00 Germany 0:01:52 5,69 Norway 1:25:43 1,43 Pan-Europe 5:58:08 2,45 Poland 1:22:41 4,75 Russia 0:00:55 0,13 Slovenia 0:15:57 0,90 Total 18:26:50 16,18 10.1.2015 HS 225 Austria 16:05:13 8,48 Finland 8:20:26 2,59 Germany 1:16:13 81,02 Japan 16:48:48 0,00 Norway 1:56:10 0,62 Pan-Europe 14:31:19 8,00 Poland 2:07:46 15,82 Russia 0:00:29 0,00 Slovenia 3:32:42 2,26 Switzerland 0:21:40 0,28 Total 65:00:46 119,07 22 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 23

wisła (pol) 15. 1. 2015 15.1.2015 1 Stefan Kraft AUT 2 Peter Prevc SLO 3 Severin Freund GER It was the 2 nd win in the World Cup for Kraft; he took his first win in Oberstdorf late December 2014. The longest jump of the day was shown by Anders Jacobsen with 134 m. The jury decided to cancel the final round due to too strong winds. 15.1.2015 HS 134 Austria 1:11:31 2,31 Finland 3:17:22 1,31 France 0:04:31 0,06 Germany 2:05:44 23,29 Italy 0:01:05 0,08 Norway 3:14:16 7,61 Pan-Europe 10:59:58 4,55 Poland 12:36:10 29,96 Russia 7:31:48 0,23 Slovenia 1:47:25 1,43 Switzerland 0:05:25 0,00 Total 42:55:15 70,83 24 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 25

zakopane (pol) 17. 18. 1. 2015 17.1.2015 1 Germany (Kraft, Neumayer, Kraus, Freitag) 2 Austria (Hayböck, Schlierenzauer, Diethart, Kraft) 3 Slovenia (Tepes, Dezman, Damjan, Prevc) It was the eighth win for Germany in a World Cup team competition. The longest jump of the day was shown by Jernej Damjan with 136.5 m in the second round. Germany donated the prize money of CHF 30 000.- to Nick Fairall, who got seriously injured in Bischofshofen. 18.1.2015 1 Kamil Stoch POL 2 Stefan Kraft AUT 3 Severin Freund GER It was the 14 th win in the World Cup for Stoch, his third in Zakopane. This was the first win for a Polish athlete in a home competition since Stoch won in Zakopane 2012. The longest jump of the day was shown by Stoch with 134 m in the first round. 26 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 17.1.2015 HS 134 Team Austria 1:39:50 3,21 Finland 3:17:16 0,67 France 0:01:14 0,06 Germany 1:51:47 33,92 Japan 10:40:51 0,00 Norway 1:37:14 1,88 Pan-Europe 6:13:26 2,52 Poland 8:53:55 22,42 Russia 12:23:11 0,15 Slovenia 1:49:52 1,08 Switzerland 0:16:00 0,33 Total 48:44:36 66,24 18.1.2015 HS 134 Austria 0:23:00 3,59 Finland 5:17:11 1,18 France 0:01:26 0,06 Germany 0:43:09 30,72 Italy 1:03:39 0,03 Japan 2:57:09 1,50 Norway 1:17:35 2,05 Pan-Europe 4:40:50 6,84 Poland 10:10:19 39,20 Russia 12:37:10 0,39 Slovenia 1:20:00 1,74 Switzerland 0:04:18 0,01 Total 40:35:46 87,31 27

sapporo (JPN) 24. 25. 1. 2015 24.1.2015 1 Peter Prevc SLO 2 Stefan Kraft AUT 3 Roman Koudelka CZE It was the 4 th win in the World Cup for Prevc, the first this season. Until today Prevc was the only jumper of the Top 10 in the overall World Cup who couldn t win a competition this season. Prevc also won a competition in Sapporo last year. The longest jump of the day was shown by Michael Hayböck with 132 m in the first round. 25.1.2015 1 Roman Koudelka CZE 2 Kamil Stoch POL 3 Peter Prevc SLO It was the 4 th win in the World Cup for Koudelka, he took all four wins this season. Both Koudelka and Prevc were on the podium in both competitions in Sapporo. The longest jump of the day was shown by Stoch with 140 m in the first round, he equaled the hill record held by Roar Ljoekelsoey and Andreas Kofler. 28 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 24.1.2015 HS 134 Austria 2:30:38 1,59 Finland 3:43:55 2,13 Germany 0:42:30 14,16 Italy 1:10:21 0,04 Japan 0:05:45 4,02 Norway 2:14:32 1,41 Pan-Europe 3:23:23 2,48 Poland 2:42:02 23,36 Russia 13:42:17 0,30 Slovenia 1:47:36 1,33 Switzerland 0:07:10 0,28 Total 32:10:09 51,10 25.1.2015 HS 134 Austria 1:40:33 1,29 Croatia 0:00:25 0,47 Finland 6:11:57 0,61 France 0:03:15 0,07 Germany 0:02:18 9,50 Italy 2:50:55 0,07 Japan 0:53:29 6,86 Pan-Europe 4:51:18 4,11 Poland 2:02:28 11,83 Russia 24:55:28 0,20 Slovenia 3:59:55 1,91 Switzerland 0:04:19 0,01 Total 47:36:20 36,92 29

WILLINGEN (GER) 30. 1. 1. 2. 2015 It was the 15th win in the World Cup for Stoch, the second 30.1.2015 1 Kamil Stoch POL 2 Peter Prevc SLO 3 Severin Freund GER 31.1.2015 1 SLOVENIA (Tepes, Dezman, Damjan, Prevc) 2 GEMANY (Eisenbichler, Kraus, Freitag, Freund) 3 NORWAY (Hilde, Jacobsen, Fannemel, Velta) 1.2.2015 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Rune Velta NOR 3 Roman Koudelka CZE this season. Stoch also won both individual competitions in Willingen last season. The longest jumps of the day were shown by Stoch and Velta with 147.5 m in the first round. It was the 7 th win in the World Cup for Slovenia. Peter Prevc and Jurij Tepes were in the team for all seven wins. The Top 3 in an individual ranking were Severin Freund (270.3 points), Anders Fannemel (258.4 points) and Peter Prevc (250.0 points). The longest jump of the day was shown by Anders Fannemel with 151.5 m in the first round, only 0.5 m below the hill record. It was the 12 th win in the World Cup for Freund, the third this season. This was the 100 th win in the World Cup for Germany since the reunification. It was the first podium result for Velta since Planica 2013. 30.1.2015 HS 145 Austria 1:38:27 0,65 Finland 7:33:02 0,99 Germany 1:58:28 16,70 Italy 0:38:15 0,04 Norway 1:50:49 2,60 Pan-Europe 4:38:01 2,12 Poland 2:13:37 17,41 Russia 13:41:54 0,21 Slovenia 1:48:13 1,21 Total 36:00:46 41,92 31.1.2015 HS 145 Team Austria 1:37:19 1,71 Finland 4:59:47 0,77 France 0:01:17 0,07 Germany 1:52:19 14,51 Japan 11:37:19 0,00 Norway 1:40:29 2,26 Pan-Europe 4:28:38 1,82 Poland 2:24:23 12,70 Russia 15:52:00 0,16 Slovenia 2:11:33 1,85 Switzerland 0:05:04 0,00 Total 46:50:08 35,86 30 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 1.2.2015 HS 145 Austria 1:35:04 0,78 Finland 5:40:36 0,78 France 0:00:30 0,06 Germany 2:13:22 45,38 Italy 0:34:05 0,04 Norway 1:40:17 2,89 Pan-Europe 17:24:21 5,88 Poland 1:58:22 14,96 Russia 16:21:25 0,20 Slovenia 1:53:00 2,10 Switzerland 0:02:00 0,00 Total 49:23:02 73,06 31

Titisee-Neustadt (ger) 7. 8. 2. 2015 7.2.2015 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Stefan Kraft AUT 3 Peter Prevc SLO It was the 13 th win in the World Cup for Freund, the fourth this season. For Freund this was the second home win in a row, he also won in Willingen last weekend. This was the sixth second place for Kraft this season. The longest jump of the day was shown by Prevc with 141.5 m in the first round. 8.2.2015 1 Anders Fannemel NOR 2 Kamil Stoch POL 3 Roman Koudelka CZE It was the 2 nd win in the World Cup for Fannemel, he won his first World Cup competition in Nizhny Tagil last December. Severin Freund would have been in the lead after the first round, but he was disqualified due to too long skis. The longest jump of the day was shown by Fannemel with 143.5 m in the final round, only 1.5 m short of the hill record. 7.2.2015 HS 142 Austria 1:46:16 1,09 Finland 7:41:37 1,27 France 0:01:02 0,05 Germany 1:37:17 32,32 Italy 1:25:58 0,04 Norway 1:59:27 2,92 Pan-Europe 4:37:10 7,71 Poland 2:10:17 23,15 Russia 18:04:09 0,41 Slovenia 1:42:50 1,22 Switzerland 0:11:22 0,00 Total 41:17:25 70,17 8.2.2015 HS 142 Austria 2:03:25 1,37 Finland 8:26:01 1,77 Germany 2:02:54 13,02 Italy 1:27:12 2,47 Japan 0:00:11 0,10 Norway 3:06:29 4,68 Pan-Europe 14:11:12 3,79 Poland 2:52:15 30,92 Russia 15:49:02 0,20 Slovenia 1:53:58 1,80 Switzerland 0:00:20 0,00 Total 51:52:59 60,12 32 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 33

vikersund (NOR) 14. 15. 2. 2015 14.2.2015 1 Peter Prevc SLO 2 Anders Fannemel NOR 3 Noriaki Kasai JPN The longest jump of the day was shown by Prevc with 250 m in the second round, with this performance he improved the world record, previously held by Johan Remen Evensen with 246.5 m. Prevc is now the first Slovenian in history to hold the ski flying world record. Prevc also took the lead in the overall World Cup; he is the sixth leader this winter. 13.2.2015 HS 225 Qualification Finland 0:00:31 0,21 Germany 0:00:34 2,10 Norway 1:27:38 1,30 Pan-Europe 2:21:06 5,44 Poland 0:08:49 4,64 Slovenia 0:05:53 0,28 Total 4:04:31 13,97 15.2.2015 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Anders Fannemel NOR 3 Johann Andre Forfang NOR The longest jump of the day was shown by Fannemel with 251.5 m in the first round, so he improved the world record, set by Peter Prevc with 250 m on Saturday. It was the 14 th win in the World Cup for Freund. Today s third place was the first podium result in the World Cup for Junior World Champion Forfang. 14.2.2015 HS 225 Austria 1:41:36 3,30 Croatia 0:00:25 0,62 Finland 7:26:58 1,68 France 0:01:50 0,07 Germany 1:26:26 20,53 Italy 1:18:38 0,03 Japan 11:58:01 22,44 Norway 3:46:55 7,80 Pan-Europe 5:51:24 5,56 Poland 2:21:32 14,13 Russia 14:13:13 3,48 Slovenia 2:31:37 2,71 Switzerland 0:20:40 0,37 Total 52:59:15 82,72 15.2.2015 HS 225 Austria 1:32:33 1,65 Croatia 0:07:22 1,64 Finland 10:45:41 1,41 France 0:02:47 0,10 Germany 1:26:09 44,21 Italy 1:17:45 0,03 Japan 13:30:03 1,63 Norway 3:11:40 8,49 Pan-Europe 11:46:44 12,56 Poland 2:19:01 18,00 Russia 17:05:09 3,52 Slovenia 2:47:28 3,04 Switzerland 0:06:35 0,09 Total 65:58:57 96,37 34 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 35

LAHTI (fin) 7. 8. 3. 2015 6.3.2015 HS 130 Qualification Finland 1:18:47 1,39 Norway 0:00:10 0,51 Pan-Europe 4:41:07 1,80 Poland 0:04:49 12,20 Slovenia 0:11:34 0,10 Total 6:16:27 16,00 7.3.2015 HS 130 Team Austria 1:53:31 0,69 Finland 2:06:49 1,19 Germany 0:05:40 6,43 Japan 0:04:40 6,76 Norway 2:13:44 1,68 Pan-Europe 4:06:36 2,33 Poland 2:25:03 21,28 Slovenia 1:59:05 0,33 Total 14:55:08 40,70 7.3.2015 1 Norway (Bardal, Jacobsen, Fannemel, Velta) 2 Germany (Freitag, Kraus, Eisenbichler, Freund) 3 Japan (Tochimoto, Takeuchi, Ito, Kasai) It was the 14 th win in the World Cup for Norway, the first since February 2013. The Top 3 in an individual ranking were Peter Prevc (283.2 points), Stefan Kraft (282.1 points) and Piotr Zyla (281.5 points). The longest jump of the day was shown by Kraft with 131 m in the first round. 8.3.2015 HS 130 Austria 1:30:49 2,59 Finland 1:45:52 2,57 France 0:02:03 0,10 Germany 1:27:37 10,27 Italy 0:38:51 0,01 Japan 9:48:30 0,00 Norway 1:26:45 3,49 Pan-Europe 4:48:43 1,83 Poland 1:48:06 11,75 Slovenia 1:46:07 1,25 Switzerland 0:09:39 0,40 Total 25:13:02 34,26 8.3.2015 1 Stefan Kraft AUT 2 Severin Freund GER 3 Anders Fannemel NOR It was the 3 rd win in the World Cup for Kraft and also the longest jump of the day was shown by him with 133.5 m in the final round. This second place was the 14 th podium result this season for Freund, no other athlete has more. After two wins and five second places, this was the first third place in the World Cup for Fannemel. 36 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 37

KUOPIO (FIN) 10. 3. 2015 10.3.2015 HS 100 Qualification Finland 0:01:05 0,29 Germany 0:05:16 2,55 Pan-Europe 0:10:33 0,60 Poland 0:02:59 4,43 Total 0:19:53 7,87 10.3.2015 HS 100 Austria 1:51:03 1,48 Croatia 0:00:30 0,22 Finland 2:15:52 1,20 France 0:02:00 0,08 Germany 2:09:56 13,59 Norway 1:53:22 1,52 Pan-Europe 8:13:22 3,94 Poland 1:59:41 10,24 Russia 0:00:52 0,00 Slovenia 2:08:35 1,15 Switzerland 0:09:00 0,00 Total 20:44:13 33,43 10.3.2015 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Anders Bardal NOR 3 Simon Ammann SUI 3 Stefan Kraft AUT It was the 15 th win in the World Cup for Freund. Freund is the first German to win six World Cup competitions in one season since Sven Hannawald 2002/03. The competition was moved from the HS 120 to the HS 100 due to the difficult wind conditions. This was the first World Cup on the normal hill in Kuopio since March 1997. The longest jump of the day was shown by Ammann with 106 m, this is a new official hill record. 38 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 39

TRONDHEIM (NOR) 12. 3. 2015 12.3.2015 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Peter Prevc SLO 3 Rune Velta NOR It was the 16 th win in the World Cup and the 7 th win this season for Freund; nobody won more often this winter. The last German athlete to win more competitions in one season was Martin Schmitt 1999/2000 (11 wins). Stefan Kraft, leader after the first round, had technical problems with the binding in his final jump. He was able to avoid a fall and finished ninth. The longest jump of the day was shown by Michael Hayboeck with 143 m in the first round, this is a new hill record. 12.3.2015 HS 138 Austria 1:53:32 1,48 Finland 2:20:09 0,32 Germany 0:15:47 6,87 Norway 2:42:49 2,17 Pan-Europe 6:30:21 3,62 Poland 2:37:42 19,73 Russia 7:48:02 0,10 Slovenia 2:14:19 0,96 Total 26:22:41 35,26 40 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 41

oslo (NOR) 14. 15. 3. 2015 14.3.2015 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Peter Prevc SLO 3 Rune Velta NOR It was the 17 th win in the World Cup for Freund, the eighth this season. Freund, Prevc and Velta were also the Top 3 in the last competition in Trondheim on Thursday. The longest jump of the day was shown by Prevc with 138 m in the final round. 15.3.2015 1 Severin Freund GER 2 Noriaki Kasai JPN 3 Peter Prevc SLO 3 Kamil Stoch POL It was the 18 th win in the World Cup for Freund, the ninth this season. This was Freund s fourth win in a row this season, and the third in a row in Oslo (he also won on the Holmenkollen last year). Prevc moved up from 17 th to third in the final round. The longest jump of the day was shown by Prevc with 134.5 m in the final round. 42 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 14.3.2015 HS 134 Austria 1:39:10 1,88 Finland 2:09:14 0,59 Germany 0:04:13 11,81 Italy 1:20:34 0,04 Norway 3:06:45 2,70 Pan-Europe 7:37:23 5,55 Poland 2:20:15 12,08 Russia 4:56:35 0,08 Slovenia 1:54:25 1,57 Switzerland 0:09:27 0,01 Total 25:18:01 36,30 15.3.2015 HS 134 Austria 1:41:17 1,72 Finland 3:54:36 1,69 Germany 1:49:45 35,77 Italy 1:10:48 0,04 Japan 11:50:29 31,10 Norway 1:54:00 4,68 Pan-Europe 15:40:20 2,83 Poland 2:16:35 20,00 Russia 8:34:17 0,10 Slovenia 1:59:44 1,74 Switzerland 0:04:32 0,43 Total 50:56:23 100,09 43

PLANICA (SLO) 20. 22. 3. 2015 20.3.2015 1 Peter Prevc SLO 2 Jurij Tepes SLO 3 Stefan Kraft AUT 21.3.2015 1 Slovenia (Tepes, Semenic, Kranjec, Prevc) 2 Austria (Kraft, Hayböck, Fettner, Schlierenzauer) 3 Norway (Forfang, Gangnes, Fannemel, Velta) It was the 6 th win in the World Cup for Prevc, the third one this season. In his second jump on 233 m, Prevc got 5 times 20.0 by the judges. This was the second podium finish for Tepes this season, both in ski flying (he was third in Bad Mitterndorf in January). The longest jump of the day was shown by Prevc with 248.5 m in the first round, this is a new hill record. It was the 8 th win in the World Cup for Slovenia. Peter Prevc and Jurij Tepes were members of all eight winning teams. The Top 3 in an individual ranking were Tepes (237.1 points), Stefan Kraft (231.5 points) and Prevc (214.4 points). The longest jump of the day was shown by Tepes with 237.5 m in the first round. The second round of the competition was cancelled due to the difficult wind conditions, which already caused various delays in the first round. 22.3.2015 1 Jurij Tepes SLO 2 Peter Prevc SLO 3 Rune Velta NOR 44 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 It was the 2 nd win in the World Cup for Tepes, he took his first win in Planica 2013. Severin Freund is the first German to win the overall World Cup since Martin Schmitt 2000. After Martin Schmitt and Jens Weißflog, Freund is now the third ski jumper from Germany who could win the overall title. Prevc is the first ski jumper since Andreas Goldberger 1995/96 to win the Ski Flying World Cup two years in a row. The longest jump of the day was shown by Tepes with 244 m in the final round. 19.3.2015 HS 225 Qualification Austria 1:11:24 0,34 Germany 0:22:15 3,34 Norway 2:21:41 0,82 Pan-Europe 8:15:43 2,61 Poland 0:17:51 9,20 Slovenia 2:12:04 2,37 Total 14:40:58 18,69 20.3.2015 HS 225 Austria 1:13:05 1,59 Croatia 0:02:46 0,90 Finland 0:01:39 0,46 France 0:01:10 0,05 Germany 1:27:31 13,26 Italy 3:12:39 0,14 Norway 1:19:12 1,49 Pan-Europe 3:24:01 1,63 Poland 2:49:40 17,56 Russia 2:18:14 0,08 Slovenia 2:44:41 2,64 Switzerland 0:03:30 0,00 Total 18:38:08 39,79 21.3.2015 HS 225 Team Austria 0:46:28 1,84 Finland 3:09:17 1,67 France 0:00:33 0,05 Germany 0:21:17 7,90 Italy 1:15:40 0,21 Japan 7:23:05 0,00 Norway 1:47:49 1,65 Pan-Europe 3:38:03 1,06 Poland 2:44:38 17,39 Russia 10:33:38 0,24 Slovenia 2:53:35 2,30 Switzerland 0:01:39 0,00 Total 34:35:42 34,33 22.3.2015 HS 225 Austria 1:57:09 4,95 Croatia 0:03:21 1,29 Finland 12:14:55 2,49 Germany 2:54:10 60,50 Italy 6:38:37 0,22 Japan 16:33:09 0,00 Norway 4:15:18 2,93 Pan-Europe 19:44:13 5,71 Poland 3:28:18 26,91 Russia 32:46:45 0,40 Slovenia 4:48:58 5,82 Total 105:24:53 111,22 45

overall world cup winners season 2014/15 OVERALL WORLD CUP 1 Severin Freund GER 1729 pts 2 Peter Prevc SLO 1729 pts 3 Stefan Kraft AUT 1578 pts fis ski flying WORLD CUP 1 Peter Prevc SLO 345 pts 2 Severin Freund GER 326 pts 3 Jurij Tepes SLO 287 pts nations cup 1 Germany 5533 pts 2 Norway 5496 pts 3 Austria 5193 pts 46 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 2014/15 47

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