Nordic Combined

Simon Mach Claims First PCR Victory in Oberstdorf
August 27, 2024 / FIS
German athlete Simon Mach achieved his first Provisional Competition Round (PCR) victory at the FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix in Oberstdorf. With a jump of 131 meters, Mach scored 138.8 points to finish ahead of Estonia's Kristjan Ilves and Norway's Espen Bjoernstad. Johannes Rydzek from Germany made the longest jump of the day but finished fourth.

Nowak Claims First SGP Victory in Tschagguns
August 25, 2024 / FIS
Jenny Nowak secured her first Summer Grand Prix victory in the Women's Individual Gundersen event in Tschagguns, overcoming rainy conditions to lead after the ski jump and maintain her position in the roller ski race. Austrian Lisa Hirner was disqualified for suit irregularities, and Ida Marie Hagen finished second with Ema Volavsek taking third.

Youth Cup Highlights: Triumphs for Germany, Norway, and Slovenia in Tschagguns
August 25, 2024 / FIS
The second day of the FIS Youth Cup in Tschagguns saw victories for Germany, Norway, and Slovenia in various categories. Athletes competed in individual Gundersen events across four categories, with standout performances from Max Mammey in Boys I and Michele-Sophie Eller in Girls I. The event highlighted the strong competitive spirit among young nordic combined athletes from different nations.

Einar Oftebro Claims First Victory at FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix
August 25, 2024 / FIS Nordic Combined
Einar Luraas Oftebro secured his first victory in the FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix 2024 in Tschagguns. The competition unfolded under challenging wind conditions during the Ski Jumping round, initially led by Kristjan Ilves. Ultimately, Oftebro triumphed in a thrilling sprint finish over his brother Jens and Ilves, marking a significant achievement in his career.

Slovenia Makes History at Mixed Team Nordic Combined
August 24, 2024 / FIS-Ski
Slovenia achieved its first victory in a Nordic Combined Mixed Team event during the 2024 FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix held in Tschagguns, Austria. After a closely contested roller ski race, Gasper Brecl secured the win for Slovenia by narrowly beating Norway in a sprint finish, marking a historic achievement for the Slovenian team.

Nowak Claims First Provisional Competition Round at Grand Prix 2024 in Tschagguns
August 23, 2024 / FIS
Jenny Nowak of Germany secured victory in the first Provisional Competition Round (PCR) of the Women's FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix in Tschagguns, Austria, with an impressive jump of 91 meters, amassing a total of 124.7 points. Her compatriot Maria Gerboth took second place, while France's Lena Brocard rounded out the top three.

Youth Cup Begins with Record Participation in Tschagguns
August 23, 2024 / FIS Ski
The 2024/25 FIS Youth Cup season opened in Tschagguns with a record participation of 128 athletes from 13 countries. Competitions included events in the Boys I and II, and Girls I and II categories, combining ski jumping and cross-country running. Several athletes achieved remarkable performances, contributing to an exciting start of the season.
Victory for Thomas Rettenegger in PCR at Tschagguns
August 23, 2024 / FIS
Thomas Rettenegger secured a victory in the Provisional Competition Round of the Men's FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix held in Tschagguns, Austria. He led the event with a total of 143.9 points, outperforming competitors including Kristjan Ilves and Martin Fritz. The event took place under ideal weather conditions, with 45 athletes from 12 nations competing.

Johannes Lamparter Withdraws from Summer Grand Prix Due to Knee Injury
August 22, 2024 / Krone.at
Johannes Lamparter, the third overall in the 2023/24 World Cup standings, will not participate in the Summer Grand Prix events due to recurring knee pain. The competitions are taking place in Tschagguns, Oberstdorf, and Chaux Neuve with participation from 18 Austrian athletes.

Exciting Innovations Await at the 2024 Summer Grand Prix
July 26, 2024 / FIS
The 2024 FIS Nordic Combined Summer Grand Prix introduces a unique event with the world premiere of the women's large hill competition. Spanning nine competitions across France, Austria, and Germany, the Grand Prix offers a blend of tradition and innovation, starting with a Mixed Team event in Tschagguns and culminating in Chaux-Neuve. The event highlights include the Night Race in Oberstdorf and the first competition for women on the HS 137.