The event takes place on hills much larger than ski jumping hills, with the K-point set between 185 metres (607 ft) and 200 m (660 ft). Unlike ordinary ski jumping, the Ski Flying World Champion is determined after four jumps which take place over two days. 40 jumpers qualify for the competition and jump the first round, 10 are eliminated, and the 30 remaining jumpers compete in the last three rounds. The person with most points combined after four jumps is declared the World Champion. In 2004, the FIS introduced a team event between national teams of four jumpers, with two jumps each.
The competitions are not included in the general classification of the Ski Jumping World Cup and Ski Flying World Cup. The exception to this rule were the seasons 1991/1992, 1993/1994, 1995/1996 and 1997/1998, in which the points scored during the Ski Flying World Championships in Harrachov (in 1992), in Planica (in 1994), in Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf (in 1996) and in Oberstdorf (in 1998).
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The FIS Ski Flying World Championships is a ski flying event organised by the International Ski Federation FIS since 1972 and held every two years FIS Ski Flying World ChampionshipsStatusactiveGenresports eventDate s December MarchFrequencybiannualLocation s variousInaugurated1972 1972 Organised byFISFIS Ski Flying World Championships 2024 The event takes place on hills much larger than ski jumping hills with the K point set between 185 metres 607 ft and 200 m 660 ft Unlike ordinary ski jumping the Ski Flying World Champion is determined after four jumps which take place over two days 40 jumpers qualify for the competition and jump the first round 10 are eliminated and the 30 remaining jumpers compete in the last three rounds The person with most points combined after four jumps is declared the World Champion In 2004 the FIS introduced a team event between national teams of four jumpers with two jumps each The competitions are not included in the general classification of the Ski Jumping World Cup and Ski Flying World Cup The exception to this rule were the seasons 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 and 1997 1998 in which the points scored during the Ski Flying World Championships in Harrachov in 1992 in Planica in 1994 in Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf in 1996 and in Oberstdorf in 1998 Contents 1 Championships 1 1 Hosts 1 2 Individual 1 3 Team 2 Medal table 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksChampionships editHosts edit nbsp Planica nbsp Oberstdorf nbsp Tauplitz nbsp Vikersund nbsp Harrachov nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Letalnica bratov Gorisek Heini Klopfer Skiflugschanze Kulm Vikersundbakken Certak Europe nbsp nbsp Vikersund nbsp Oberstdorf nbsp Tauplitz nbsp Harrachov nbsp Planica Individual edit Year Place Hill Rounds Gold Silver Bronze 1 1972 nbsp Planica K165 2 nbsp Walter Steiner nbsp Heinz Wossipiwo nbsp Jiri Raska 2 1973 nbsp Oberstdorf K175 nbsp Hans Georg Aschenbach nbsp Walter Steiner nbsp Karel Kodejska 3 1975 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf K165 3 nbsp Karel Kodejska nbsp Rainer Schmidt nbsp Karl Schnabl 4 1977 nbsp Vikersund K150 4 nbsp Walter Steiner nbsp Anton Innauer nbsp Henry Glass 5 1979 nbsp Planica K165 nbsp Armin Kogler nbsp Axel Zitzmann nbsp Piotr Fijas 6 1981 nbsp Oberstdorf K175 nbsp Jari Puikkonen nbsp Armin Kogler nbsp Tom Levorstad 7 1983 nbsp Harrachov K185 nbsp Klaus Ostwald nbsp Pavel Ploc nbsp Matti Nykanen 8 1985 nbsp Planica K185 3 nbsp Matti Nykanen nbsp Jens Weissflog nbsp Pavel Ploc 9 1986 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf K185 4 nbsp Andreas Felder nbsp Franz Neulandtner nbsp Matti Nykanen 10 1988 nbsp Oberstdorf K182 2 nbsp Ole Gunnar Fidjestol nbsp Primoz Ulaga nbsp Matti Nykanen 11 1990 nbsp Vikersund K175 nbsp Dieter Thoma nbsp Matti Nykanen nbsp Jens Weissflog 12 1992 nbsp Harrachov K185 3 nbsp Noriaki Kasai nbsp Andreas Goldberger nbsp Roberto Cecon 13 1994 nbsp Planica K185 2 nbsp Jaroslav Sakala nbsp Espen Bredesen nbsp Roberto Cecon 14 1996 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf K185 4 nbsp Andreas Goldberger nbsp Janne Ahonen nbsp Urban Franc 15 1998 nbsp Oberstdorf K185 nbsp Kazuyoshi Funaki nbsp Sven Hannawald nbsp Dieter Thoma 16 2000 nbsp Vikersund K185 2 nbsp Sven Hannawald nbsp Andreas Widholzl nbsp Janne Ahonen 17 2002 nbsp Harrachov K185 nbsp Sven Hannawald nbsp Martin Schmitt nbsp Matti Hautamaki 18 2004 nbsp Planica K185 4 nbsp Roar Ljokelsoy nbsp Janne Ahonen nbsp Tami Kiuru 19 2006 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf HS200 nbsp Roar Ljokelsoy nbsp Andreas Widholzl nbsp Thomas Morgenstern 20 2008 nbsp Oberstdorf HS213 nbsp Gregor Schlierenzauer nbsp Martin Koch nbsp Janne Ahonen 21 2010 nbsp Planica HS215 nbsp Simon Ammann nbsp Gregor Schlierenzauer nbsp Anders Jacobsen 22 2012 nbsp Vikersund HS225 2 nbsp Robert Kranjec nbsp Rune Velta nbsp Martin Koch 23 2014 nbsp Harrachov HS205 nbsp Severin Freund nbsp Anders Bardal nbsp Peter Prevc 24 2016 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf HS225 3 nbsp Peter Prevc nbsp Kenneth Gangnes nbsp Stefan Kraft 25 2018 nbsp Oberstdorf HS235 nbsp Daniel Andre Tande nbsp Kamil Stoch nbsp Richard Freitag 26 2020 nbsp Planica HS240 4 nbsp Karl Geiger nbsp Halvor Egner Granerud nbsp Markus Eisenbichler 27 2022 nbsp Vikersund HS240 nbsp Marius Lindvik nbsp Timi Zajc nbsp Stefan Kraft 28 2024 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf HS235 3 nbsp Stefan Kraft nbsp Andreas Wellinger nbsp Timi Zajc 29 2026 nbsp Oberstdorf HS235 TBD Team edit Year Place Hill Gold Silver Bronze 1 2004 nbsp Planica K185 nbsp NorwayRoar LjokelsoySigurd PettersenBjorn Einar RomorenTommy Ingebrigtsen nbsp FinlandJanne AhonenTami KiuruMatti HautamakiVeli Matti Lindstrom nbsp AustriaThomas MorgensternAndreas WidholzlAndreas GoldbergerWolfgang Loitzl 2 2006 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf HS200 nbsp NorwayRoar LjokelsoyLars BystolBjorn Einar RomorenTommy Ingebrigtsen nbsp FinlandJanne AhonenTami KiuruMatti HautamakiJanne Happonen nbsp GermanyMichael NeumayerGeorg SpathAlexander HerrMichael Uhrmann 3 2008 nbsp Oberstdorf HS213 nbsp AustriaGregor SchlierenzauerAndreas KoflerThomas MorgensternMartin Koch nbsp FinlandJanne AhonenMatti HautamakiHarri OlliJanne Happonen nbsp NorwayAnders JacobsenTom HildeAnders BardalBjorn Einar Romoren 4 2010 nbsp Planica HS215 nbsp AustriaGregor SchlierenzauerMartin KochThomas MorgensternWolfgang Loitzl nbsp NorwayAnders JacobsenJohan Remen EvensenAnders BardalBjorn Einar Romoren nbsp FinlandOlli MuotkaMatti HautamakiHarri OlliJanne Happonen 5 2012 nbsp Vikersund HS225 nbsp AustriaMartin KochGregor SchlierenzauerAndreas KoflerThomas Morgenstern nbsp GermanySeverin FreundMaximilian MechlerRichard FreitagAndreas Wank nbsp SloveniaRobert KranjecJure SinkovecJurij TepesJernej Damjan 2014 nbsp Harrachov HS205 cancelled due to strong wind 6 2016 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf HS225 nbsp NorwayAnders FannemelJohann Andre ForfangDaniel Andre TandeKenneth Gangnes nbsp GermanyAndreas WellingerStephan LeyheRichard FreitagSeverin Freund nbsp AustriaStefan KraftManuel PoppingerManuel FettnerMichael Haybock 7 2018 nbsp Oberstdorf HS235 nbsp NorwayJohann Andre ForfangDaniel Andre TandeRobert JohanssonAndreas Stjernen nbsp SloveniaPeter PrevcDomen PrevcAnze SemenicJernej Damjan nbsp PolandKamil StochPiotr ZylaDawid KubackiStefan Hula 8 2020 nbsp Planica HS240 nbsp NorwayDaniel Andre TandeJohann Andre ForfangRobert JohanssonHalvor Egner Granerud nbsp GermanyConstantin SchmidPius PaschkeMarkus EisenbichlerKarl Geiger nbsp PolandPiotr ZylaAndrzej StekalaKamil StochDawid Kubacki 9 2022 nbsp Vikersund HS240 nbsp SloveniaDomen PrevcPeter PrevcTimi ZajcAnze Lanisek nbsp GermanySeverin FreundAndreas WellingerMarkus EisenbichlerKarl Geiger nbsp NorwayJohann Andre ForfangDaniel Andre TandeHalvor Egner GranerudMarius Lindvik 10 2024 nbsp Tauplitz Bad Mitterndorf HS235 nbsp SloveniaLovro KosDomen PrevcPeter PrevcTimi Zajc nbsp AustriaMichael HaybockManuel FettnerJan HorlStefan Kraft nbsp GermanyPius PaschkeKarl GeigerStephan LeyheAndreas Wellinger 11 2026 nbsp Oberstdorf HS235 TBDMedal table editAfter the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2024 RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Norway1064202 nbsp Austria897243 nbsp Germany475164 nbsp Slovenia424105 nbsp Switzerland31046 nbsp Finland268167 nbsp East Germany24288 nbsp Japan20029 nbsp Czechoslovakia113510 nbsp Czech Republic1001 nbsp West Germany100112 nbsp Poland013413 nbsp Yugoslavia010114 nbsp Italy0022Totals 14 entries 383838114See also editSki flying Ski jumping World s longest ski jumps FIS Nordic World Ski ChampionshipsReferences editExternal links editSki flying World Championship information fis ski com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIS Ski Flying World Championships amp oldid 1200038370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,