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2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
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The 2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 40th World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 22nd official World Cup season in ski flying, and the 8th World Cup season for women.
Season began on 17 November 2018 in Wisła, Poland for men and in Lillehammer, Norway for women; the season concluded on 24 March 2019 in Planica for men and in Chaykovsky for women.[1][2]
The first edition of women's Raw Air was organized simultaneously with men's edition between 9–14 March 2019. And at the end of the season new tournament, the first edition of "Russia Tour Blue Bird" for women was organized in Nizhny Tagil and Chaykovsky.
New rules have been introduced at the 2018 Fall meeting in Zürich: from now on one Continental Cup point will be enough to perform at the Ski Flying event and not one World Cup point anymore. And also all qualification rounds were awarded with 3,000 CHF and Ski Flying qualifications with 5,000 CHF from this season on.[3]
Ryōyū Kobayashi with outstanding season (12 winswon everything that was available; overall and ski flying title, Four Hills Tournament (all 4 wins), Raw Air, Planica7 and Willingen Five. Nations Cup was taken by Team of Poland. There were 28 individual events (1 rescheduled) on 19 different venues in 10 countries, 7 men's team events (also 1 rescheduled) and 2 women's team events.
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Ski Flying

Four Hills Tournament

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Planica7

Willingen Five

Russia Tour Blue Bird

Lillehammer Triple

Qualifications
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- First World Cup career victory
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- Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
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Retirements
Andreas Stjernen - 1 victories, 7 podiums, 166 starts in WC
Robert Kranjec - 7 victories, 27 podiums, 325 starts in WC
Davide Bresadola
Sebastian Colloredo
Kenneth Gangnes
Tomaž Naglič
Luca Egloff
Andreas Kofler
Lukáš Hlava
Andreas Wank
Tomáš Vančura
See also
- 2018 Grand Prix (top level summer series)
- 2018–19 FIS Continental Cup (2nd level competition)
Notes
- Individual men's event in Ruka (24 November) was delayed and postponed for two times because of strong wind. Only one round as official result.
- Individual cancelled men's LH event from Titisee-Neustadt (9 December) was rescheduled to Oberstdorf (1 February) as individual ski flying event.
- Cancelled Men's team event from Titisee-Neustadt (8 December) was rescheduled to Willingen (15 February).
- Men's Individual event in Oslo (9 March) had one round only due to strong wind.
- Qualification round in Ruka (originally scheduled on 23 November) was rescheduled to 24 November and finally cancelled due to strong wind.
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