The 2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 40th World Cup season in ski jumping for men, the 22nd official World Cup season in ski flying, and the 8th World Cup season for ladies. The season began on 17 November 2018 in Wisła for men and in Lillehammer for ladies; the season concluded on 24 March 2019 in Planica for men and in Chaykovsky for ladies.[1][2]
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The first edition of ladies' Raw Air was organized simultaneously with men's edition between 9–14 March 2019.
And at the end of the season new tournament called "Russia Tour Blue Bird" for ladies was organized in Nizhny Tagil and Chaykovsky between 16 and 24 March 2019.
New rules have been introduced at the 2018 Fall meeting in Zürich: from now on one Continental Cup point will be enough to perform at the Ski Flying event and not one World Cup point anymore. Also all qualification rounds awarded with 3,000 CHF and Ski Flying qualifications with 5,000 CHF from this season on.[3]
All 26 locations hosting world cup events for men (19) and ladies (14) in this season.
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2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Germany) |
2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Austria) |
2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Asia) |
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Raw Air
Planica7
Willingen Five
Four Hills Tournament
Russia Tour Blue Bird
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Men's team
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Prize money
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1 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | 251,733 |
2 | Stefan Kraft | 181,000 |
3 | Kamil Stoch | 155,800 |
4 | Piotr Żyła | 142,850 |
5 | Markus Eisenbichler | 136,800 |
6 | Dawid Kubacki | 131,400 |
7 | Karl Geiger | 111,450 |
8 | Robert Johansson | 107,850 |
9 | Johann André Forfang | 104,650 |
10 | Timi Zajc | 99,383 |
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after all 26 payouts |
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1 | Maren Lundby | 57,000 |
2 | Katharina Althaus | 47,790 |
3 | Juliane Seyfarth | 46,530 |
4 | Sara Takanashi | 35,950 |
5 | Eva Pinkelnig | 25,720 |
6 | Nika Križnar | 25,530 |
7 | Carina Vogt | 22,770 |
8 | Daniela Iraschko-Stolz | 21,780 |
9 | Anna Odine Strøm | 21,255 |
10 | Chiara Hölzl | 19,735 |
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- First World Cup career victory
- First World Cup podium
- Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
delayed and postponed for two times because of strong wind; only one round as official result at Ruka on 24 November 2018
one round only due to strong wind
Qualification round in Ruka originally scheduled on 23 November was rescheduled to 24 November 2018 and finally canceled; strong wind