2000–01 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup

FIS Continental Cup 2000/01
Winners
OverallFinland Akseli Lajunen
Competitions
Venues26
Individual40
Team3
Cancelled11 Individual + 1 Team
← 1999/00
2001/02 →

The 2000/01 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 10th in a row (8th official) Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men. Europa Cup was a predecessor of Continental Cup.[1]

For the first time in history of Continental Cup competition, team events were introduced.

Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup and Grand Prix.

Men's Individual

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Individual events in the CC history
Total F L N Winners
393 2 143 248 170

after large hill event in Hede (18 March 2001)

Calendar

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All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third
354 1 7 July 2000 Slovenia Velenje
(Grajski grič K85)
N 222 Japan Hiroki Yamada Germany Kai Bracht Finland Toni Nieminen
355 2 8 July 2000 N 223 Japan Hiroki Yamada Norway David Andersen Finland Akseli Lajunen
Germany Kai Bracht
356 3 15 July 2000 Austria Villach
(Villacher Alpenarena K90)
N 224 Austria Stefan Thurnbichler Austria Thomas Hörl Austria Manuel Fettner
357 4 29 July 2000 Germany Oberstdorf
(Schattenbergschanze K90)
N 225 Poland Adam Małysz Czech Republic Jakub Janda Switzerland Marco Steinauer
358 5 19 August 2000 Norway Rælingen
(Marikollen K88)
N 226 Norway Morten Solem
Finland Toni Nieminen
Norway Lasse Ottesen
359 6 20 August 2000 N 227 Slovenia Jure Radelj Germany Roland Audenrieth Norway Lasse Ottesen
360 7 27 August 2000 Germany Winterberg
(Sankt-Georg-Sprungschanze K80)
N 228 Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren Austria Manuel Fettner Austria Stefan Thurnbichler
9 December 2000 Finland Kuopio
(Puijo K120)
L cnx cancelled due to lack of snow
10 December 2000 L cnx
16 December 2000 Finland Lahti
(Salpausselkä K116)
L cnx
16 December 2000 Czechoslovakia Liberec
(Ještěd A K120)
L cnx
17 December 2000 Finland Lahti
(Salpausselkä K116)
L cnx
17 December 2000 Czechoslovakia Liberec
(Ještěd A K120)
L cnx
361 8 26 December 2000 Switzerland St. Moritz
(Olympiaschanze K95)
N 229
28 December 2000 Switzerland Engelberg
(Gross-Titlis-Schanze K120)
L cnx cancelled due to lack of snow
362 9 2 January 2001 Austria Innsbruck
(Bergiselschanze K110)
L 131 Austria Manuel Fettner Austria Stefan Kaiser Finland Akseli Lajunen
363 10 4 January 2001 Austria Bischofshofen
(Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K120)
L 132 Finland Veli-Matti Lindström Finland Akseli Lajunen Germany Kai Bracht
364 11 12 January 2001 Japan Sapporo
(Miyanomori K90)
N 230 Japan Yukitaka Fukita Japan Masahiko Harada Japan Naoki Yasuzaki
Austria Martin Koch
12 January 2001 Italy Gallio
(Trampolino di Pakstall K90)
N cnx lack of snow
365 12 13 January 2001 Japan Sapporo
(Ōkurayama K120)
L 133 Japan Yukitaka Fukita Japan Hideharu Miyahira Austria Martin Koch
13 January 2001 Italy Gallio
(Trampolino di Pakstall K90)
N cnx lack of snow
366 13 14 January 2001 Japan Sapporo
(Ōkurayama K120)
L 134 Japan Masahiko Harada Japan Sōta Okamura Japan Hideharu Miyahira
367 14 20 January 2001 Germany Brotterode
(Inselbergschanze K98)
N 231 Finland Tami Kiuru Norway Anders Bardal Germany Christoph Grillhösl
368 15 21 January 2001 N 232 Finland Tami Kiuru Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren Finland Akseli Lajunen
369 16 27 January 2001 Germany Lauscha
(Marktiegelschanze K92)
N 233 Finland Akseli Lajunen Finland Tami Kiuru Germany Dennis Störl
370 17 28 January 2001 N 234 Slovenia Igor Medved Czech Republic Michal Doležal Finland Tami Kiuru
371 18 4 February 2001 Austria Ramsau
(W90-Mattensprunganlage K90)
N 235 Austria Markus Eigentler Germany Frank Reichel Slovenia Jure Bogataj
Germany Georg Späth
Austria Stefan Thurnbichler
372 19 9 February 2001 Germany Schönwald
(Adlerschanzen Schönwald K85)
N 236 Finland Tami Kiuru Germany Georg Späth Germany Maximilian Mechler
Germany Roland Audenrieth
373 20 10 February 2001 United States Westby
(Snowflake K106)[a]
L 135 Finland Lassi Huuskonen Germany Christoph Grillhösl Japan Sōta Okamura
374 21 11 February 2001 Germany Titisee-Neustadt
(Hochfirstschanze K120)
L 136 Austria Manuel Fettner Austria Reinhard Schwarzenberger Germany Georg Späth
29th Schwarzwald Tournament Overall
(9 and 11 February 2001)
Germany Georg Späth Finland Tami Kiuru Finland Pasi Ahonen
375 22 11 February 2001 United States Westby
(Snowflake K106)[a]
L 137 Slovenia Robert Kranjec Finland Janne Ylijärvi Finland Lassi Huuskonen
376 23 17 February 2001 Slovenia Planica
(Bloudkova velikanka K120)
L 138 Germany Georg Späth Austria Markus Eigentler Germany Christof Duffner
377 24 17 February 2001 United States Iron Mountain
(Pine Mountain Ski Jump K120)
L 139 Japan Sōta Okamura Slovenia Robert Kranjec Japan Kazuki Nishishita
378 25 18 February 2001 L 140 Slovenia Robert Kranjec Germany Kai Bracht Finland Lassi Huuskonen
379 26 24 February 2001 France Chamonix
(Le Mont K95)
N 237 Austria Martin Koch Austria R. Schwarzenberger Austria Stefan Kaiser
380 27 24 February 2001 United States Ishpeming
(Suicide Hill K90)
N 238 Finland Lassi Huuskonen Slovenia Robert Kranjec Finland Janne Ylijärvi
381 28 25 February 2001 France Chamonix
(Le Mont K95)
N 239 Austria Stefan Kaiser Norway Morten Ågheim Austria R. Schwarzenberger
25 February 2001 United States Ishpeming
(Suicide Hill K90)
N cnx cancelled due to strong wind
382 29 3 March 2001 Poland Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew K120)
L 141 Austria Stefan Kaiser Norway Morten Ågheim Norway Jostein Smeby
383 30 4 March 2001 L 142 Austria Stefan Kaiser Germany Michael Neumayer Norway Morten Ågheim
384 31 9 March 2001 Norway Vikersund
(Vikersundbakken K90)
N 240 Finland Toni Nieminen Netherlands Ingemar Mayr Austria Bernhard Metzler
Norway Frode Håre
385 32 10 March 2001 N 241 Austria Bernhard Metzler
Japan Yukitaka Fukita
Austria Markus Eigentler
386 33 10 March 2001 Czech Republic Harrachov
(Čerťák K120/90)
L 143 Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala Poland Łukasz Kruczek Czech Republic Jan Matura
387 34 11 March 2001 N 242 Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala Czech Republic Michal Doležal Slovakia Matej Uram
Poland Łukasz Kruczek
388 35 13 March 2001 Norway Våler
(Gjerdrumsbakken K90)
N 243 Norway Morten Solem Norway Daniel Forfang Norway Kjell Erik Sagbakken
Norway Morten Ågheim
389 36 14 March 2001 Japan Zaō
(Yamagata K90)
N 244 Japan Jin'ya Nishikata Finland Kimmo Yliriesto Japan Katsutoshi Chiba
390 37 15 March 2001 N 245 Japan Katsutoshi Chiba Finland Kimmo Yliriesto Austria Florian Liegl
391 38 16 March 2001 Sweden Örnsköldsvik
(Paradiskullen K90)
N 246 Austria Bernhard Metzler Finland Akseli Lajunen Sweden Emil Westberg
392 39 17 March 2001 N 247 Finland Akseli Lajunen Norway Morten Solem Germany Kai Bracht
393 40 18 March 2001 Sweden Hede
(Hedebacken K90)
N 248 Norway Morten Solem Japan Masayuki Satō Norway Morten Ågheim
25 March 2001 Germany Ruhpolding
(Große Zirmbergschanze K120)
L cnx cancelled due to lack of snow
10th FIS Continental Cup Overall
(7 July 2000 – 18 March 2001)
Finland Akseli Lajunen Germany Christoph Grillhösl Finland Lassi Huuskonen

Overall

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Rank after 40 events Points
1 Finland Akseli Lajunen 929
2 Germany Christoph Grillhösl 758
3 Finland Lassi Huuskonen 664
4 Germany Kai Bracht 662
5 Austria Bernhard Metzler 590
6 Germany Georg Späth 583
7 Slovenia Robert Kranjec 569
8 Finland Tami Kiuru 557
9 Austria Manuel Fettner 525
10 Japan Sōta Okamura 518

Team events

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Team events in the CC history
Total L N Winners Competition
3 2 1 1 Men's team

after men's LH team event in Planica (18 February 2001)

Calendar

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All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third
Men's team
1 1 26 August 2000 Germany Winterberg
(Sankt-Georg-Sprungschanze K80)
N 001  Austria
Thomas Hörl
Manuel Fettner
Stefan Thurnbichler
Stefan Kaiser
 Czech Republic
Jakub Janda
Jakub Hlava
Jakub Sucháček
Jaroslav Sakala
 Finland
Teemu Pääkkönen
Jussi Hautamäki
Akseli Lajunen
Toni Nieminen
2 2 10 February 2001 Germany Titisee-Neustadt
(Hochfirstschanze K120)
L 001  Austria
Reinhard Schwarzenberger
Manuel Fettner
Martin Koch
Stefan Kaiser
 Germany
Frank Reichel
Christof Duffner
Hansjörg Jäkle
Georg Späth
 Slovenia
Rok Benkovič
Simon Podrebršek
Primož Pikl
Grega Podržaj
3 3 18 February 2001 Slovenia Planica
(Bloudkova velikanka K120)
L 002  Austria
Markus Eigentler
Manuel Fettner
Florian Liegl
Martin Koch
 Germany
Roland Audenrieth
Christof Duffner
Hansjörg Jäkle
Georg Späth
 Slovenia
Miha Rihtar
Simon Podrebršek
Gašper Čavlovič
Primož Peterka
24 March 2001 Germany Ruhpolding
(Große Zirmbergschanze K120)
L cnx cancelled due to lack of snow

Europa Cup vs. Continental Cup

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  • Last two Europa Cup seasons (1991/92 and 1992/93) are recognized as first two Continental Cup seasons by International Ski Federation (FIS), although Continental Cup under this name officially started first season in 1993/94 season.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Not clear if Snowflake hill in Westby had K-point at K106 or K113 at that time.

References

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  1. ^ "FIS Ski Jumping Europa (Continental) Cup competitions" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 June 2016.