FIS SKI JUMPING SUMMER GRAND PRIX
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PRODUCTION
RACES
Average of 13 Men’s and Women's races per year. More than 20 hours of programming per year.
SCHEDULING
- Competition runs from JULY to OCTOBER
- Races are mostly on weekends, SATURDAY – SUNDAY
- Races are generally held in the AFTERNOON
EVENTS
2026 – 2033
FIS SKI JUMPING SUMMER GRAND PRIX
KEY FACTS
- The summer Ski Jumping series was FIRST held for the MEN in 1994, with a WOMEN’s tour added in 2012.
- The world’s top ski jumpers have the opportunity to test themselves in preparation for the upcoming winter season
- Traditional hosting locations: Wisla (POL), Courchevel (FRA), Val di Fiemme (ITA), Hinzenbach (AUT) and Klingenthal (GER)
- Races count for Team qualification in the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
COMPETITIONS
- Most competitions feature porcelain in-run tracks and plastic matting on the landing side
- The final two rounds of the series in October are hybrid events, with ice tracks to provide solid preparation weeks ahead of the World Cup
