The new ski jumping season is in full swing. What does the World Cup calendar look like? When is the Four Hills Tournament? Who broadcasts the jumping on TV and in the live stream? sport.de provides an overview.
Ski jumping: The most important information about the 2022/2023 World Cup calendar
Dates of the Men’s Ski Jumping World Cup:
05.11.2022 | Wisla | HS13406.11.2022 | Wisla | HS13411/26/2022 | Kuusamo | HS14211/27/2022 | Kuusamo | HS14209.12.2022 | Titisee-Neustadt | HS14210.12.2022 | Titisee-Neustadt | HS142- 11.12.2022 | Titisee-Neustadt | HS142
- 17.12.2022 | Engelberg | HS140
- 18.12.2022 | Engelberg | HS140
- 12/29/2022 | Oberstdorf | HS137
- 01/01/2023 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | HS142
- 04.01.2023 | Innsbruck | HS128
- 06.01.2023 | Bischofshofen | HS142
- 01/14/2023 | Zakopane | HS140
- 01/15/2023 | Zakopane | HS140 crew
- 01/20/2023 | Sapporo | HS137t
- 01/21/2023 | Sapporo | HS137
- 01/22/2023 | Sapporo | HS137
- 01/28/2023 | Bad Mitterndorf | HS 235
- 01/29/2023 | Bad Mitterndorf | HS235
- 03.02.2023 | Willingen | HS147
- 04.02.2023 | Willingen | HS147
- 05.02.2023 | Willingen | HS147
- 02/11/2023 | Lake Placid | HS128
- 02/11/2023 | Lake Placid | HS128 Super Team
- 02/12/2023 | Lake Placid | HS128
- 02/18/2023 | Rasnov | HS97
- 02/19/2023 | Rasnov | HS97 Super Team
- 21.02.-05.03.2023 | Planica | HS102 WM
- 03/11/2023 | Oslo | HS134 Raw Air
- 03/12/2023 | Oslo | HS134 Raw Air
- 03/14/2023 | Lillehammer | HS140 Raw Air
- 03/16/2023 | Lillehammer | HS140 Raw Air
- 03/18/2023 | Vikersund | HS240 Raw Air
- 03/19/2023 | Vikersund | HS240 Raw Air
- 03/25/2023 | Lahti | HS130 team
- 03/26/2023 | Lahti | HS130
- 03/31/2023 | Planica | HS240
- 04/01/2023 | Planica | HS240
- 04/02/2023 | Planica | HS240
Dates of the Women’s Ski Jumping World Cup 2022/2023:
05.11.2022 | Wisla | HS13405.11.2022 | Wisla | HS13403.12.2022 | Lillehammer | HS9804.12.2022 | Lillehammer | HS140- 11.12.2022 | Titisee-Neustadt | HS142
- 12/28/2022 | Villach | HS98
- 12/29/2022 | Villach | HS98
- 12/31/2022 | Lyubno | HS94
- 01/01/2023 | Lyubno | HS94
- 07.01.2023 | Sapporo | HS137
- 08.01.2023 | Sapporo | HS137
- 01/13/2023 | Zao | HS102
- 01/14/2023 | Zao | HS102 Super Team
- 01/15/2023 | Zao | HS102
- 01/28/2023 | Hinterzarten | HS111
- 01/29/2023 | Hinterzarten | HS111
- 03.02.2023 | Willingen | HS147
- 04.02.2023 | Willingen | HS147
- 05.02.2023 | Willingen | HS147
- 02/11/2023 | Hinzenbach | HS90
- 02/12/2023 | Hinzenbach | HS90
- 02/18/2023 | Rasnov | HS97
- 02/19/2023 | Rasnov | HS97
- 21.02.-05.03.2023 | Planica | HS102/138WM
- 03/11/2023 | Oslo | HS134 Raw Air
- 03/12/2023 | Oslo | HS134 Raw Air
- 03/13/2023 | Lillehammer | HS140 Raw Air
- 03/15/2023 | Lillehammer | HS140 Raw Air
- 03/19/2023 | Vikersund | HS240SF, no World Cup
- 03/24/2023 | Lahti | HS130
When are the Four Hills Tournament and the New Year’s tournament?
The 71st Four Hills Tournament of ski jumpers is also eagerly awaited. It traditionally rises around the turn of the year in Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen.
The dates of the Four Hills Tournament in ski jumping:
December 28, 2022, 4:30 p.m.: Qualification in Oberstdorf
December 29, 2022, 4:30 p.m.: Jumping in Oberstdorf
December 31, 2022, 2:00 p.m.: Qualification Garmisch-Partenkirchen
January 1st, 2023, 2:00 p.m.: Jumping Garmisch-Partenkirchen
January 3rd, 2023, 1:30 p.m.: Qualification Innsbruck
January 4th, 2023, 1:30 p.m.: Jumping Innsbruck
January 5th, 2023, 4:30 p.m.: Qualification in Bischofshofen
January 6th, 2023, 4:30 p.m.: Jumping in Bischofshofen
For the women ski jumpers, the New Year’s tournament is on the agenda for the second time, with two competitions each in Villach (Austria) and Ljubno (Slovenia) between December 28th and January 1st.
From the 2023/24 season there will also be a Four Hills Tournament for women in ski jumping for the first time.
When does the Nordic World Ski Championships take place in Planica?
From February 21 to March 5, 2023, Planica in Slovenia will be the venue for the Nordic World Ski Championships. Medals are awarded there in cross-country skiing, ski jumping and Nordic combined.
The ski jumping competitions take place on the Bloudkova ski jumps. The cross-country competitions take place in the adjacent cross-country stadium.
Who broadcasts ski jumping live on TV?
Ski jumping can also be seen on free TV in the coming season. In addition to ARD and ZDF, Eurosport also has broadcasting rights.
on sport.de all competitions are also accompanied in the detailed live ticker. The most important news about ski jumping can also be found here.
Who starts for the German ski jumping team?
Richard Freitag and Severin Freund gave up their skis after the end of the last World Cup winter.
There are also changes in the coaching team: Poland’s former head coach Michal Dolezal is supporting national coach Stefan Horngacher along with Bernhard Metzler and Paul Winter.
The previous senior squad coaches Jens Deimel and Andreas Wank are taking on new positions in the DSV. Deimel heads the federal base in Hinterzarten/Furtwangen. Wank takes over management of the C squad, replacing Tino Haase.
In addition to talent scout Martin Schmitt, Richard Freitag will also be involved in the D/C squad in the future.
After 14 years, Christian Bruder has ended his work as DSV and assistant coach of the national ski jumping team around Katharina Althaus. The A squad will continue to be coached by national coach Maximilian Mechler and assistant Thomas Juffinger.
The DSV squad in ski jumping at a glance:
- Course group Ia men: Markus Eisenbichler, Karl Geiger, Stephan Leyhe, Andreas Wellinger, Constantin Schmid, Pius Paschke
- Course group Ib men: Moritz Baer, Martin Hamann, Justin Lisso, David Siegel, Philipp Raimund, Finn Braun, Eric Fuchs, Simon Spiewok, Luca Geyer, Felix Hoffmann, Luca Roth
- Course group Ia women: Katharina Althaus, Anna Rupprecht, Selina Freitag, Luisa Görlich, Pauline Hessler
- Course group Ib women: Juliane Seyfarth, Pia Lilian Kübler, Agnes Reisch, Josephin Laue, Maike Tyralla