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2006–07 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

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The 2006–07 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 28th World Cup season in ski jumping and the unofficial World Cup season in ski flying with no small crystal globe awarded.

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Season began in Kuusamo, Finland on 24 November 2006 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 25 March 2007. The individual World Cup overall winner was Adam Małysz (first for Poland) and he also won Nordic Tournament. Nations Cup was taken by Team of Austria.

24 men's individual events on 16 different venues in 8 countries were held only in Europe this season (however World Championships was held in Asia). There were many problems because of weather conditions this season and schedule changed a lot. 7 individual events were rescheduled and 3 cancelled as Kuusamo, Trondheim, Harrachov, Vikersund, Zakopane, Oberstdorf and the Lillehammer didn't have much luck. There were also two men's team events held this season.

e.on Ruhrgas was this and next season's main sponsor, and therefore, this season's leader's overall jersey was red, in reference to the company, rather than the traditional yellow.

Peaks of the season were FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, 4H and Nordic Tournament.

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Map of world cup hosts

Europe

Germany

Austria

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Men's Individual

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Men's Team

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Standings

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Notes

  1. Red bib in colors of main sponsor e.on Ruhrgas (instead of yellow) was exceptionally in use for overall leader in 2006/07 and 2007/08 seasons.
  2. Cancelled event from Trondheim (2 December) was rescheduled to Lillehammer (on the same day).
  3. Cancelled event from Trondheim (3 December) was rescheduled to Lillehammer (on the same day).
  4. Cancelled ski flying event from Heini-Klopfer (27 January) was rescheduled to Schattenbergschanze large hill (on the same day).
  5. Cancelled ski flying event from Heini-Klopfer (28 January) was rescheduled to Schattenbergschanze large hill (on the same day).
  6. Cancelled event from Harrachov (9 December) was rescheduled to Klingenthal (7 February).
  7. Cancelled event from Lillehammer (16 March) was rescheduled to Oslo (17 March).
  8. Cancelled event from Vikersund (14 January) was rescheduled to Planica (23 March).
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