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FIS NORDIC COMBINED WORLD CUP

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PRODUCTION

All races produced in HD 16/9, with international sound and English graphics; available via satellite.

RACES

Average of 35 Men’s and Women's races per season. More than 65 hours of programming per season.

SCHEDULING

  • Season runs from NOVEMBER to MARCH
  • Races are mostly on weekends, 
    FRIDAY – SUNDAY
  • Ski Jumping competitions are held in the MORNING and Cross-Country competitions in the EARLY AFTERNOON

 

EVENTS

2025/26 – 2033/34

FIS NORDIC COMBINED WORLD CUP

 

 

 

 

SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

TRADITIONAL SKI LOCATIONS

Traditional ski locations such as Ruka and Lahti (FIN), Oslo and Trondheim (NOR), Ramsau and Seefeld (AUT), Oberhof and Schonach (GER) and Otepää (EST)

 

KEY FACTS

WOMEN'S NORDIC COMBINED WORLD CUP

The Women's Nordic Combined is the newest of the FIS World Cup disciplines and has seen increasing success over the last seasons

The 2025/26 World Cup will be held in Trondheim and Oslo (NOR), Lake Placid (USA), Ramsau and Seefeld (AUT), Lahti (FIN), Otepää (EST), Oberhof and Schonach (GER)

 

 

COMPETITIONS

  • Nordic Combined competitions are held in TWO SEGMENTS: athletes complete the SKI JUMPING first and then start the CROSS-COUNTRY race with a time handicap based on their jumping performance
  • The competitions can feature INDIVIDUAL or TEAM formats, with the SKI JUMPING taking place on NORMAL or LARGE HILLS, and the CROSS-COUNTRY part with DISTANCES usually between 5 AND 10 KM

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