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2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

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2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Discipline Men Women
Overall Austria Daniel Tschofenig Slovenia Nika Prevc
Nations Cup  Austria  Germany
Ski Flying Slovenia Domen Prevc
Stage events
Four Hills Tournament Austria Daniel Tschofenig (1st)
Two Nights Tournament Slovenia Nika Prevc (2nd)
Raw Air
Planica7
Competition
Edition 46th 14th
Locations 18 15
Individual 29 26
Team 4 1
Mixed 3 3
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The 2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), is the 46th World Cup season for men, the 28th season in ski flying, and the 14th season for women as the highest level of international ski jumping competitions.[1][2][3]

The men's and women's season started on 22 November 2024 in Lillehammer, Norway. The men's season will end on 30 March 2025 in Planica, Slovenia and the women's season on 21 March 2025 Lahti, Finland.[4][5][6]

The season will take a break in February and March for the World Championships in Trondheim, Norway.

Stefan Kraft from Austria (men's) and Nika Prevc from Slovenia (women's) are the reigning champions from the previous season.

Season overview

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The provisional calendar of events was presented in October 2023.[7] In April 2024 subcommittee for calendar planning in Prague published the proposed schedule of the World Cup for the 2024–25 season.[8] The competition programs were approved at meeting in Portorož on 8 May.[9]

On 7 June 2024, it was announced that the World Cup competitions scheduled for 11–12 January 2025 on the modernized Trampolino Dal Ben (HS143) in Predazzo would not take place. The organizers decided to cancel the pre-Olympic trials six months in advance. The reason is delays in the reconstruction of facilities. The test is now set to be rescheduled during the Summer Grand Prix.[10] The final rehearsal for the 2026 Ski Flying World Championship in Oberstdorf will take place at the end of January.

After winning the competition in Lillehammer, Pius Paschke became the oldest leader in World Cup history at the age of 34 years and 187 days.[11]

Daniel Tschofenig became the first ski jumper born in the 21st century to win a World Cup competition.[12]

During the qualification for the first competition of the Four Hills Tournament in Oberstdorf, Austrian ski jumpers took the top five spots. This was the first time in the history of the World Cup that such a situation occurred. Having four athletes in the top five of the qualifications had happened a few times before, but never had even the top four spots been taken by a one team.

For the first time in history, siblings Domen Prevc and Nika Prevc both claimed victories in World Cup competitions during the same weekend, with Domen triumphing in Ski Flying in Oberstdorf and Nika in Zaō.

By winning the individual World Cup competition in Lake Placid, Nika Prevc became the first woman in World Cup history to claim victories on three different continents (Europe, Asia, and North America).

On 16 February 2025, during the individual competition in Sapporo, Noriaki Kasai, at the age of 52 years, 8 months, and 10 days, became the oldest participant in a Ski Jumping World Cup event, extending his own record. It was also his 579th World Cup appearance, setting yet another record in his career.

Map of World Cup hosts

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The following list contains all 23 World Cup hosts of the season.

Norway Lillehammer Finland Ruka Poland Wisła Germany Titisee-Neustadt Switzerland Engelberg Germany Oberstdorf
Lysgårdsbakken Rukatunturi Malinka Hochfirstschanze Gross-Titlis-Schanze Schattenbergschanze
Germany Garmisch-Pa Austria Innsbruck Austria Bischofshofen Poland Zakopane Germany Oberstdorf Germany Willingen
Große Olympiaschanze Bergiselschanze Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze Wielka Krokiew Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze Mühlenkopfschanze
United States Lake Placid Japan Sapporo Norway Oslo Norway Vikersund Finland Lahti Slovenia Planica
MacKenzie Intervale Ski Jump Ōkurayama Holmenkollbakken Vikersundbakken Salpausselkä Letalnica bratov Gorišek
China Zhangjiakou Austria Villach Japan Zaō Slovenia Ljubno ob Savinji Austria Hinzenbach
Snow Ruyi Villacher Alpenarena Yamagata Savina Center Aigner-Schanze

Europe

2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup is located in Europe
Men: III. Period IV. Period (4HT) V. Period VI. Period VII. Period Women only
Men:
III. Period
IV. Period (4HT)
V. Period
VI. Period
VII. Period

Women only

Germany

Asia

Austria

United States

Men's Individual

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Individual events in the World Cup history
Total F L N Winners[13]
1142 148 832 162 172

after L event in Sapporo (16 February 2025)

Calendar

[edit]
Event key: L – large hill / F – flying hill
[14]
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
1120 1 23 November 2024 Norway Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS140)
L 812 Germany Pius Paschke Austria Daniel Tschofenig Austria Maximilian Ortner [15]
1121 2 24 November 2024 L 813 Austria Jan Hörl Germany Pius Paschke Austria Daniel Tschofenig [16]
1122 3 30 November 2024 Finland Ruka
(Rukatunturi HS142)
L 814 Germany Pius Paschke Austria Jan Hörl Austria Stefan Kraft [17]
1123 4 [b]1 December 2024 L 815 Germany Andreas Wellinger Austria Stefan Kraft Germany Karl Geiger [18]
1124 5 7 December 2024 Poland Wisła
(Malinka HS134)
L 816 Austria Daniel Tschofenig  Switzerland  Gregor Deschwanden Germany Pius Paschke [19]
1125 6 8 December 2024 L 817 Germany Pius Paschke Austria Jan Hörl Austria Stefan Kraft [20]
1126 7 14 December 2024 Germany Titisee-Neustadt
(Hochfirstschanze HS142)
L 818 Germany Pius Paschke  Switzerland  Gregor Deschwanden Austria Daniel Tschofenig [21]
1127 8 15 December 2024 L 819 Germany Pius Paschke Austria Michael Hayböck Norway Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal [22]
1128 9 21 December 2024  Switzerland  Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis HS140)
L 820 Austria Jan Hörl Austria Daniel Tschofenig  Switzerland  Gregor Deschwanden [23]
1129 10 22 December 2024 L 821 Austria Daniel Tschofenig Austria Jan Hörl Austria Stefan Kraft [24]
1130 11 29 December 2024 Germany Oberstdorf
(Schattenberg HS137)
L 822 Austria Stefan Kraft Austria Jan Hörl Austria Daniel Tschofenig [25]
1131 12 1 January 2025 Germany Garmisch-Pa
(Olympiaschanze HS142)
L 823 Austria Daniel Tschofenig  Switzerland  Gregor Deschwanden Austria Michael Hayböck [26]
1132 13 4 January 2025 Austria Innsbruck
(Bergiselschanze HS128)
L 824 Austria Stefan Kraft Austria Jan Hörl Austria Daniel Tschofenig [27]
1133 14 6 January 2025 Austria Bischofshofen
(Paul-Ausserleitner HS142)
L 825 Austria Daniel Tschofenig Austria Jan Hörl Austria Stefan Kraft [28]
73rd Four Hills Tournament Overall
(29 December 2024 – 6 January 2025)
Austria Daniel Tschofenig Austria Jan Hörl Austria Stefan Kraft [29]
1134 15 19 January 2025 Poland Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew HS140)
L 826 Austria Daniel Tschofenig Norway Johann André Forfang Austria Jan Hörl [30]
1135 16 25 January 2025 Germany Oberstdorf
(Heini-Klopfer HS235)
F 147 Slovenia Timi Zajc Norway Johann André Forfang Slovenia Domen Prevc [31]
1136 17 26 January 2025 F 148 Slovenia Domen Prevc Norway Johann André Forfang Austria Michael Hayböck [32]
1137 18 1 February 2025 Germany Willingen
(Mühlenkopf HS147)
L 827 Austria Daniel Tschofenig Slovenia Anže Lanišek Austria Maximilian Ortner [33]
1138 19 2 February 2025 L 828 Austria Daniel Tschofenig Norway Johann André Forfang Austria Jan Hörl [34]
1139 20 8 February 2025 United States Lake Placid
(MacKenzie Int. HS128)
L 829 Norway Johann André Forfang Austria Jan Hörl Austria Daniel Tschofenig [35]
1140 21 9 February 2025 L 830 Austria Daniel Tschofenig Austria Jan Hörl Slovenia Anže Lanišek [36]
1141 22 15 February 2025 Japan Sapporo
(Ōkurayama HS137)
L 831 Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi Austria Jan Hörl Slovenia Domen Prevc [37]
1142 23 16 February 2025 L 832 Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi Norway Marius Lindvik Norway Johann André Forfang [38]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2025
(1 – 8 March • Trondheim,  Norway)
prologue 13 March 2025 Norway Oslo
(Holmenkollen HS134)
L Qro
1143 24 L 833
prologue 14 March 2025 Norway Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken HS240)
F Qro
1144 25 15 March 2025 F 149
prologue 16 March 2025 F Qro
1145 26[c] F 150
8th Raw Air Overall
(13 – 16 March 2025)
1146 27 22 March 2025 Finland Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L 834
qualifying 27 March 2025 Slovenia Planica
(Letalnica b. Gorišek HS240)
F Qro
1147 28 28 March 2025 F 151
team 29 March 2025 F T
1148 29 30 March 2025 F 152
7th Planica7 Overall
(27 – 30 March 2025)
46th FIS World Cup Overall
(23 November 2024 – 30 March 2025)

Overall leaders

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Holder[d] Date Place(s) Number of competitions
Individual
Germany Pius Paschke 23 November 2024 – 29 December 2024 Norway LillehammerGermany Oberstdorf 11
Austria Daniel Tschofenig 1 January 2025 – 15 February 2025 Germany Garmisch-Pa.Japan Sapporo 12
Nations Cup
 Germany 22 November 2024 Norway Lillehammer 1
 Austria 23 November 2024 – 16 February 2025 Norway LillehammerJapan Sapporo 27

Standings

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Women's Individual

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Individual events in the World Cup history
Total F L N Winners[43]
251 1 78 172 28

after N event in Ljubno (16 February 2025)

Calendar

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Event key: N – normal hill / L – large hill / F – flying hill
[44]
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
234 1 23 November 2024 Norway Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS140)
L 069 Slovenia Nika Prevc Germany Katharina Schmid Germany Selina Freitag [45]
235 2 24 November 2024 L 070 Germany Katharina Schmid Germany Selina Freitag Austria Lisa Eder [46]
236 3 14 December 2024 China Zhangjiakou
(Snow Ruyi HS106)
N 165 Germany Katharina Schmid Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal Slovenia Nika Prevc [47]
237 4 15 December 2024 N 166 Germany Katharina Schmid Slovenia Ema Klinec Austria Lisa Eder [48]
238 5 21 December 2024  Switzerland  Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis HS140)
L 071 Slovenia Nika Prevc Germany Katharina Schmid Norway Thea Minyan Bjørseth [49]
22 December 2024 L cnx cancelled due to weather conditions after 47 of 55 skiers had completed their jumps
239 6 31 December 2024 Germany Garmisch-Pa
(Olympiaschanze HS142)
L 072 Slovenia Nika Prevc Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal Austria Eva Pinkelnig [50]
240 7 1 January 2025 Germany Oberstdorf
(Schattenberg HS137)
L 073 Slovenia Nika Prevc Norway Anna Odine Strøm Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal [51]
2nd Two Nights Tournament Overall
(31 December 2024 – 1 January 2025)
Slovenia Nika Prevc Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal Germany Katharina Schmid [52]
241 8 5 January 2025 Austria Villach
(Alpenarena HS98)
N 167 Germany Katharina Schmid Slovenia Nika Prevc Austria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger [53]
242 9 6 January 2025 N 168 Austria Eva Pinkelnig Germany Katharina Schmid Slovenia Nika Prevc [54]
243 10 18 January 2025 Japan Sapporo
(Ōkurayama HS137)
L 074 Canada Alexandria Loutitt Austria Lisa Eder Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal [55]
244 11 19 January 2025 L 075 Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal Germany Selina Freitag Norway Thea Minyan Bjørseth [56]
245 12 24 January 2025 Japan Zaō
(Yamagata HS102)
N 169 Slovenia Nika Prevc Norway Thea Minyan Bjørseth Austria Eva Pinkelnig [57]
246 13 26 January 2025 N 170 Austria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal Slovenia Nika Prevc [58]
247 14 1 February 2025 Germany Willingen
(Mühlenkopf HS147)
L 076 Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal Norway Anna Odine Strøm Austria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger [59]
248 15 [f]8 February 2025 United States Lake Placid
(MacKenzie Int. HS128)
L 077 Slovenia Nika Prevc Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal Canada Alexandria Loutitt [60]
249 16 8 February 2025 L 078 Slovenia Nika Prevc Germany Agnes Reisch Germany Selina Freitag [61]
250 17 15 February 2025 Slovenia Ljubno
(Savina HS94)
N 171 Slovenia Nika Prevc Germany Selina Freitag Norway Thea Minyan Bjørseth [62]
251 18 16 February 2025 N 172 Slovenia Nika Prevc Germany Selina Freitag Austria Lisa Eder [63]
252 19 22 February 2025 Austria Hinzenbach
(Aigner-Schanze HS90)
N 173
253 20 23 February 2025 N 174
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2025
(27 February – 7 March • Trondheim,  Norway)
prologue 13 March 2025 Norway Oslo
(Holmenkollen HS134)
L Qro
254 21 L 079
255 22 15 March 2025 Norway Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken HS240)
F 002
256 23 16 March 2025 F 003
5th Raw Air Overall
(13 – 16 March 2025)
257 24 20 March 2025 Finland Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L 080
258 25 21 March 2025 L 081
14th FIS World Cup Overall
(23 November 2024 – 21 March 2025)

Overall leaders

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Holder[d] Date Place(s) Number of competitions
Individual
Slovenia Nika Prevc (1) 23 November 2024 Norway Lillehammer 1
Germany Katharina Schmid 24 November 2024 – 19 January 2025 Norway LillehammerJapan Sapporo 10
Slovenia Nika Prevc (2) 24 January 2025 – 16 February 2025 Japan ZaōSlovenia Ljubno 7
Nations Cup
 Germany (1) 22 November 2024 – 31 January 2025 Norway LillehammerGermany Willingen 16
 Norway 1 February 2025 – 8 February 2025 Germany WillingenUnited States Lake Placid 4
 Germany (2) 15 February 2025 – 16 February 2025 Slovenia Ljubno 2

Standings

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Team events

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The number of events in the World Cup history
Total F L N Winners Competition
10 7 3 5 Mixed team
6 1 4 1 4 Men's super team
123 27 94 2 7 Men's team
3 3 3 Women's super team

after Mixed L team event in Lake Placid (9 February 2025)

Event key: F – flying hill, L – large hill, N – normal hill
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
Mixed team
8 1 22 November 2024 Norway Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken HS140)
L 005  Germany
1. Selina Freitag
2. Andreas Wellinger
3. Katharina Schmid
4. Pius Paschke
 Norway
1. Anna Odine Strøm
2. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal
3. Eirin Maria Kvandal
4. Marius Lindvik
 Austria
1. Lisa Eder
2. Daniel Tschofenig
3. Eva Pinkelnig
4. Jan Hörl
[67]
9 2 31 January 2025 Germany Willingen
(Mühlenkopf HS147)
L 006  Norway
1. Thea Minyan Bjørseth
2. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal
3. Eirin Maria Kvandal
4. Johann André Forfang
 Austria
1. Lisa Eder
2. Jan Hörl
3. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
4. Daniel Tschofenig
 Germany
1. Katharina Schmid
2. Philipp Raimund
3. Selina Freitag
4. Andreas Wellinger
[68]
10 3 8 February 2025 United States Lake Placid
(MacKenzie Int. HS128)
L 007  Germany
1. Agnes Reisch
2. Philipp Raimund
3. Selina Freitag
4. Andreas Wellinger
 Norway
1. Thea Minyan Bjørseth
2. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal
3. Eirin Maria Kvandal
4. Johann André Forfang
 Austria
1. Lisa Eder
2. Jan Hörl
3. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
4. Daniel Tschofenig
[69]
Men's super team
6 1 13 December 2024 Germany Titisee-Neustadt
(Hochfirstschanze HS142)
L 004  Germany
1. Andreas Wellinger
2. Pius Paschke
 Austria
1. Daniel Tschofenig
2. Jan Hörl
 Norway
1. Halvor Egner Granerud
2. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal
[70]
7 2 23 March 2025 Finland Lahti
(Salpausselkä HS130)
L 005
Men's team
123 1 18 January 2025 Poland Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew HS140)
L 094  Austria
1. Jan Hörl
2. Maximilian Ortner
3. Stefan Kraft
4. Daniel Tschofenig
 Slovenia
1. Lovro Kos
2. Timi Zajc
3. Domen Prevc
4. Anže Lanišek
 Norway
1. Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal
2. Benjamin Østvold
3. Halvor Egner Granerud
4. Johann André Forfang
[71]
124 2 29 March 2025 Slovenia Planica
(Letalnica b. Gorišek HS240)
F 028
Women's super team
3 1 25 January 2025 Japan Zaō
(Yamagata HS102)
N 003  Germany
1. Selina Freitag
2. Agnes Reisch
 Norway
1. Thea Minyan Bjørseth
2. Eirin Maria Kvandal
 Austria
1. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
2. Eva Pinkelnig
[72]

Podium table by nation

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Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria15162556
2 Germany149528
3 Slovenia114621
4 Norway415928
5 Japan2002
6 Canada1012
7 Switzerland0314
Totals (7 entries)474747141

Points distribution

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The table shows the number of points won in the 2024–25 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup for men and women.

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
Team/Mixed Team 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50
Super Team 200 160 120 100 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10

Qualifications

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In case the number of participating athletes is 50 (men) / 40 (women) or lower, a Prologue competition round must be organized.

Men

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No. Place Qualifications Competition Size Winner R.
1 Norway Lillehammer 23 November 2024 L Austria Jan Hörl [73]
2 24 November 2024 Austria Jan Hörl [74]
3 Finland Ruka 30 November 2024 Slovenia Timi Zajc [75]
4 1 December 2024 Germany Pius Paschke [76]
5 Poland Wisła 6 December 2024 7 December 2024 Austria Daniel Tschofenig [77]
6 8 December 2024 Germany Pius Paschke [78]
7 Germany Titisee-Neustadt 14 December 2024  Switzerland  Gregor Deschwanden [79]
8 15 December 2024 Austria Michael Hayböck [80]
9  Switzerland  Engelberg 20 December 2024 21 December 2024 Austria Daniel Tschofenig [81]
10 22 December 2024 Austria Maximilian Ortner [82]
11 Germany Oberstdorf 28 December 2024 29 December 2024 Austria Daniel Tschofenig [83]
12 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen 31 December 2024 1 January 2025 Austria Jan Hörl [84]
13 Austria Innsbruck 3 January 2025 4 January 2025 Austria Jan Hörl [85]
14 Austria Bischofshofen 5 January 2025 6 January 2025 Austria Stefan Kraft [86]
15 Poland Zakopane 17 January 2025 19 January 2025 Austria Daniel Tschofenig [87]
16 Germany Oberstdorf 24 January 2025 25 January 2025 F Norway Johann André Forfang [88]
17 26 January 2025 Slovenia Timi Zajc [89]
18 Germany Willingen 1 February 2025 L Slovenia Anže Lanišek [90]
19 2 February 2025 Slovenia Anže Lanišek [91]
20 United States Lake Placid 7 February 2025 8 February 2025 Slovenia Domen Prevc [92]
21 9 February 2025 Slovenia Domen Prevc [93]
22 Japan Sapporo 14 February 2025 15 February 2025 Austria Stefan Kraft [94]
23 16 February 2025 Slovenia Domen Prevc [95]
24 Norway Oslo 13 March 2025
25 Norway Vikersund 14 March 2025 15 March 2025 F
26 16 March 2025
27 Finland Lahti 22 March 2025 L
28 Slovenia Planica 27 March 2025 28 March 2025 F

Women

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No. Place Qualifications Competition Size Winner R.
1 Norway Lillehammer 23 November 2024 L Canada Alexandria Loutitt [96]
2 24 November 2024 Germany Selina Freitag [97]
3 China Zhangjiakou 13 December 2024 14 December 2024 N Slovenia Nika Prevc [98]
4 15 December 2024 Austria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger [99]
5  Switzerland  Engelberg 21 December 2024 L Germany Katharina Schmid [100]
22 December 2024 cancelled due to organizational changes caused by the bad weather forecast; all 55 athletes at start
6 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen 30 December 2024 31 December 2024 Germany Selina Freitag [101]
7 Germany Oberstdorf 1 January 2025 Germany Katharina Schmid [102]
8 Austria Villach 5 January 2025 N Germany Katharina Schmid [103]
9 6 January 2025 Germany Katharina Schmid [104]
10 Japan Sapporo 18 January 2025 L Norway Thea Minyan Bjørseth [105]
11 19 January 2025 Slovenia Nika Prevc [106]
12 Japan Zaō 23 January 2025 24 January 2025 N Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal [107]
13 26 January 2025 Austria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger [108]
Germany Willingen 31 January 2025 1 February 2025 L cancelled due to strong wind (Prologue)
14 United States Lake Placid 6 February 2025 7 February 2025 Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal [109]
15 8 February 2025 Norway Eirin Maria Kvandal [110]
16 Slovenia Ljubno 14 February 2025 15 February 2025 N Slovenia Nika Prevc [111]
17 16 February 2025 Slovenia Nika Prevc [112]
18 Austria Hinzenbach 22 February 2025
19 23 February 2025
20 Norway Oslo 13 March 2025 L
21 Finland Lahti 19 March 2025 20 March 2025

Prize money distribution

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The total prize money for each individual World Cup event is 86,100 Swiss franc (CHF) for men and 30,229 CHF for women. Men's qualification winners also received an additional 3,000 CHF on normal and large hills and 5,000 CHF on ski-flying hills.[113]

Achievements

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First World Cup career victory
First World Cup podium
Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)

Retirements

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The following notable ski jumpers, who competed in the World Cup, retire during or after the 2024–25 season:

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ski flying in V. Period
  2. ^ One round only due to strong wind.
  3. ^ 3 rounds competition
  4. ^ a b The leading position in the World Cup belongs to the competitor who has accumulated the most points in the general classification of the series in the competitions held so far. In the event of an equal number of points, the World Cup leaderis the competitor who has won more competitions.
  5. ^ D. Prevc is ranked higher in the standings because he has 1 victory, whereas J.A. Forfang has none. https://medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/2025/JP/3133/2025JP3133STSF.pdf
  6. ^ The competition was interrupted due to strong winds and later restarted from the beginning

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