- Standings Overall Sprint Nations Cup
- Statistics Wins Podiums
- References
{{Infobox recurring event | name = FIS Nordic Combined World Cup | image = | genre = Nordic combined | location = Europe, Japan, Canada (rarely), United States (rarely) | first = {{Start date|17 Dec 1983|df=y}} (Men) {{Start date|16 Mar 2000|df=y}} (Team) | last = 2017–18 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup | next = 2018–19 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup | founder_name = | organised = International Ski Federation | people = {{flagicon|NOR}} Lasse Ottesen (race director) | sponsor = | website = | current = }}The FIS Nordic Combined World Cup is a Nordic combined competition organized yearly by International Ski Federation, representing the highest level in international competition for this sport. It was first arranged for the 1983–84 season. Team event was first time held in 1999–00 season. The FIS race director is a Norwegian ex ski jumper and ex world record holder Lasse Ottesen. As of 2018, only a men's event exists. However, FIS decided in October 2015 to start a women's continental cup from the 2017–2018 season.[1][2] StandingsThe table below shows the three highest ranked skiers for each world cup season.[3] {{col-begin}}{{col-break|width=50%}} Overall Season | Winner | Runner-up | Third |
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1983–84}} | NOR}} Tom Sandberg | GDR}} Uwe Dotzauer | NOR}} Geir Andersen | 1984–85 | NOR}} Geir Andersen | GER}} Hermann Weinbuch | GER}} Hubert Schwarz | 1985–86 | GER}} Hermann Weinbuch | GER}} Thomas Müller | NOR}} Geir Andersen (2) | 1986–87 | NOR}} Torbjørn Løkken | GER}} Hermann Weinbuch (2) | SUI}} Hippolyt Kempf | 1987–88 | AUT}} Klaus Sulzenbacher | NOR}} Torbjørn Løkken | SUI}} Andreas Schaad | 1988–89 | NOR}} Trond-Arne Bredesen | AUT}} Klaus Sulzenbacher | SUI}} Hippolyt Kempf (2) | 1989–90 | AUT}} Klaus Sulzenbacher (2) | URS}} Allar Levandi | NOR}} Knut Tore Apeland | 1990–91 | NOR}} Fred Børre Lundberg | AUT}} Klaus Sulzenbacher | NOR}} Trond-Einar Elden | 1991–92 | FRA}} Fabrice Guy | AUT}} Klaus Sulzenbacher (3) | NOR}} Fred Børre Lundberg | 1992–93 | JPN}} Kenji Ogiwara | NOR}} Fred Børre Lundberg | JPN}} Takanori Kono | 1993–94 | JPN}} Kenji Ogiwara | JPN}} Takanori Kono | NOR}} Fred Børre Lundberg (2) | 1994–95 | JPN}} Kenji Ogiwara (3) | NOR}} Bjarte Engen Vik | NOR}} Knut Tore Apeland (2) | 1995–96 | NOR}} Knut Tore Apeland | JPN}} Kenji Ogiwara | FIN}} Jari Mantila | 1996–97 | FIN}} Samppa Lajunen | FIN}} Jari Mantila | NOR}} Bjarte Engen Vik | 1997–98 | NOR}} Bjarte Engen Vik | AUT}} Mario Stecher | AUT}} Felix Gottwald | 1998–99 | NOR}} Bjarte Engen Vik (2) | FIN}} Hannu Manninen | CZE}} Ladislav Rygl | 1999–00 | FIN}} Samppa Lajunen (2) | NOR}} Bjarte Engen Vik | CZE}} Ladislav Rygl (2) | 2000–01 | AUT}} Felix Gottwald | GER}} Ronny Ackermann | NOR}} Bjarte Engen Vik (2) | 2001–02 | GER}} Ronny Ackermann | AUT}} Felix Gottwald | FIN}} Samppa Lajunen | 2002–03 | GER}} Ronny Ackermann (2) | AUT}} Felix Gottwald | GER}} Björn Kircheisen | 2003–04 | FIN}} Hannu Manninen | GER}} Ronny Ackermann | FIN}} Samppa Lajunen (2) | 2004–05 | FIN}} Hannu Manninen | GER}} Ronny Ackermann (3) | AUT}} Felix Gottwald | 2005–06 | FIN}} Hannu Manninen | NOR}} Magnus Moan | GER}} Björn Kircheisen (2) | 2006–07 | FIN}} Hannu Manninen (4) | FRA}} Jason Lamy-Chappuis | NOR}} Magnus Moan | 2007–08 | GER}} Ronny Ackermann (3) | NOR}} Petter Tande | USA}} Bill Demong | 2008–09 | FIN}} Anssi Koivuranta | NOR}} Magnus Moan (2) | USA}} Bill Demong (2) | 2009–10 | FRA}} Jason Lamy-Chappuis | AUT}} Felix Gottwald (3) | NOR}} Magnus Moan (2) | 2010–11 | FRA}} Jason Lamy-Chappuis | NOR}} Mikko Kokslien | AUT}} Felix Gottwald (3) | 2011–12 | FRA}} Jason Lamy-Chappuis (3) | JPN}} Akito Watabe | NOR}} Mikko Kokslien | 2012–13 | GER}} Eric Frenzel | FRA}} Jason Lamy-Chappuis (2) | JPN}} Akito Watabe | 2013–14 | GER}} Eric Frenzel | GER}} Johannes Rydzek | JPN}} Akito Watabe (2) | 2014–15 | GER}} Eric Frenzel | JPN}} Akito Watabe | GER}} Johannes Rydzek | 2015–16 | GER}} Eric Frenzel | JPN}} Akito Watabe (3) | GER}} Fabian Rießle | 2016–17 | GER}} Eric Frenzel (5) | GER}} Johannes Rydzek (2) | JPN}} Akito Watabe (3) | 2017–18 | JPN}} Akito Watabe | NOR}} Jan Schmid | GER}} Fabian Rießle (2) |
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{{nowrap|1983–84}} | {{NOR}} | {{GDR}} | {{URS}} | 1984–85 | {{NOR}} | {{GER}} | {{GDR}} | 1985–86 | {{GER}} | {{NOR}} | {{SUI}} | 1986–87 | {{NOR}} | {{GER}} | {{URS}} | 1987–88 | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | {{SUI}} | 1988–89 | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | {{FRA}} | 1989–90 | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | {{URS}} (3) | 1990–91 | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | {{SUI}} | 1991–92 | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | {{FRA}} | 1992–93 | {{JPN}} | {{NOR}} | {{SUI}} | 1993–94 | {{NOR}} | {{JPN}} | {{SUI}} (5) | 1994–95 | {{NOR}} | {{JPN}} | {{AUT}} | 1995–96 | {{NOR}} | {{FIN}} | {{JPN}} | 1996–97 | {{NOR}} | {{FIN}} | {{AUT}} | 1997–98 | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | {{FIN}} | 1998–99 | {{NOR}} | {{FIN}} | {{JPN}} | 1999–00 | {{FIN}} | {{NOR}} | {{GER}} | 2000–01 | {{AUT}} | {{NOR}} | {{GER}} | 2001–02 | {{GER}} | {{FIN}} | {{AUT}} | 2002–03 | {{GER}} | {{AUT}} | {{FIN}} | 2003–04 | {{FIN}} | {{GER}} | {{AUT}} | 2004–05 | {{GER}} | {{FIN}} | {{AUT}} | 2005–06 | {{GER}} | {{FIN}} | {{AUT}} | 2006–07 | {{AUT}} | {{FIN}} (7) | {{GER}} | 2007–08 | {{GER}} | {{AUT}} | {{NOR}} | 2008–09 | {{GER}} | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | 2009–10 | {{AUT}} | {{GER}} | {{NOR}} | 2010–11 | {{AUT}} (4) | {{NOR}} | {{GER}} (5) | 2011–12 | {{NOR}} (15) | {{GER}} (6) | {{FRA}} (3) | 2012–13 | {{GER}} | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | 2013–14 | {{GER}} | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | 2014–15 | {{GER}} | {{NOR}} | {{AUT}} | 2015–16 | {{GER}} | {{NOR}} (10) | {{AUT}} (11) | 2016–17 | {{GER}} (12) | {{AUT}} (9) | {{NOR}} (3) | {{col-end}} Statistics {{col-begin}}{{col-break|width=50%}} Wins {{col-break|width=50%}} Podiums {{col-end}}References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sporten.com/nyhet/fis-planlegger-kombinertcup-for-kvinner|title=FIS Planlegger Kombinertcup for Kvinner|publisher=Sporten|language=Norwegian|date=9 October 2015|accessdate=17 January 2016|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161104164752/http://www.sporten.com/nyhet/fis-planlegger-kombinertcup-for-kvinner|archivedate=4 November 2016|df=}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fis-ski.com/news-multimedia/news/article=nordic-combined-72979.html|title=Nordic Combined Updates|publisher=FIS|language=English|date=7 October 2015|accessdate=17 January 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Wintersport Charts|url=http://www.wintersport-charts.info/nc_all_wc.html|accessdate=10 November 2014}}
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