2013–14 FIS Ski Flying World Cup

Ski Flying World Cup 2013/14
Winners
Individual Slovenia Peter Prevc
Nations Cup unofficial Slovenia
Competitions
Venues 1
Individual 2

The 2013/14 FIS Ski Flying World Cup was the 17th official World Cup season in ski flying awarded with small crystal globe as the subdiscipline of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.[1]

Calendar

Men

No. Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
98 1 11 January 2014 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm HS200 FH Japan Noriaki Kasai Slovenia Peter Prevc Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Japan Noriaki Kasai [2]
99 2 12 January 2014 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm HS200 FH Slovenia Peter Prevc Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Japan Noriaki Kasai Slovenia Peter Prevc [3]

Standings

Ski Flying

Rank 11/01/2014
Kulm
12/01/2014
Kulm
Total
1 Slovenia Peter Prevc 80 100 180
2 Japan Noriaki Kasai 100 60 160
3 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer 60 80 140
4 Switzerland Simon Ammann 24 50 74
5 Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 50 22 72
Germany Severin Freund 36 36 72
7 Poland Kamil Stoch 40 29 69
8 Czech Republic Jan Matura 20 40 60
9 Slovenia Robert Kranjec 45 13 58
10 Norway Anders Fannemel 11 45 56
11 Austria Manuel Poppinger 22 32 54
12 Germany Andreas Wellinger 32 12 44
Austria Wolfgang Loitzl 20 24 44
14 Austria Michael Hayböck 26 15 41
15 Poland Maciej Kot 12 26 38
16 Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes 29 0 29
17 Germany Marinus Kraus 15 11 26
18 Norway Rune Velta 5 20 25
19 Poland Piotr Żyła 16 7 23
20 Czech Republic Antonín Hájek 10 9 19
21 Slovenia Jernej Damjan 0 18 18
22 Austria Martin Koch 13 3 16
Norway Daniel-André Tande 0 16 16
24 Poland Jan Ziobro 14 1 15
25 Czech Republic Jakub Janda 0 14 14
26 Slovenia Jaka Hvala 7 6 13
27 Germany Michael Neumayer 3 8 11
Czech Republic Lukáš Hlava 9 2 11
29 Austria Stefan Kraft 0 10 10
30 Japan Yūta Watase 8 8
31 Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden 2 5 7
32 Germany Andreas Wank 6 0 6
33 Finland Jarkko Määttä 4 0 4
Poland Klemens Murańka DSQ 4 4
35 Slovenia Tomaž Naglič 1 0 1
  • Standings after 2 events.

Nations Cup unofficial

Rank Points
1 Slovenia 342
2 Austria 305
3 Japan 168
4 Germany 159
5 Poland 149
6 Norway 97
7 Czech Republic 90
8 Switzerland 81
9 Canada 29
10 Finland 4
  • Standings after 2 events.

References

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