FIS Nordic Combined World Cup


The FIS Nordic Combined World Cup is a Nordic combined competition organized by the International Ski Federation, representing the highest level of international competition for men and women in the sport. It was first introduced in the 1983–84 season, while the team event made its debut in the 1999–00 season.
The current FIS race director is Lasse Ottesen, a former Norwegian ski jumper and world record holder.

History

The World Cup was introduced at the 34th FIS Congress and has been determining the overall World Cup winner since the 1983/84 season. Additionally, from the 2000–01 season to 2007–08 season, a Sprint World Cup was held.
During the FIS autumn meeting in October 2014 in Zurich, participants decided to give greater importance to women's competitions. As a result, a dedicated Women's World Cup series has been held since the 2020–21 season.

Standings

The table below shows the three highest ranked skiers for each world cup season.

Men

Overall

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
113121237
2109928
372312
449619
546515
642-6
7'
'
-1-1
9 --33
10
--22

Best Jumper Trophy

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
15229
21348
31113
4-11

Best Skier Trophy

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
1325
2246
31247
4112
511

Sprint

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
13238
232-5
31135
411-2
5-213
6--11

Compact

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
111-2
21-12
3-112

Mass Start

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
11214
21--1
3--11

Nations Cup

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
11913436
2159529
35101732
427211
51225
6-112
7 --55
8
--33

Women

Overall

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
13429
21102
31001
40022
50011

Best Jumper Trophy

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
14116
2112
333
4122
511

Best Skier Trophy

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
132510
2112
311
422

Compact

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
12215
21-12
3-1-1
4--11

Mass Start

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
111-2
21-12
3-1-1
4--11

Nations Cup

RankNationWinsSecondThirdTotal
14105
21214
20134
40101
50011

Men's general statistics

;Individual events in the World Cup history
after Compact in Seefeld

Women's general statistics

;Individual events in the World Cup history
after Compact in Seefeld