2025–26 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
| 2025–26 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Discipline | Men | Women | |
| Overall | Johannes Lamparter (2) | Ida Marie Hagen (2) | |
| Nations Cup | Austria (6) | Norway (5) | |
| Best Jumper Trophy | Thomas Rettenegger (1) | Ingrid Låte (1) | |
| Best Skier Trophy | Jens Lurås Oftebro (3) | Ida Marie Hagen (4) | |
| Compact Trophy | Johannes Lamparter (1) | Ida Marie Hagen (2) | |
| Mass Start Trophy | Johannes Lamparter (1) | Ida Marie Hagen (1) | |
| Stage events | |||
| Ruka Tour | Johannes Lamparter (1) | — | |
| Triple | Jens Lurås Oftebro (1) | Ida Marie Hagen (1) | |
| Competition | |||
| Edition | 43rd | 6th | |
| Locations | 9 | 7 | |
| Individual | 17 | 14 | |
| Mixed | 1 | 1 | |
| Cancelled | 3 | 2 | |
The 2025–26 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), was the 43rd World Cup season for men and the 6th season for women as the highest level of international nordic combined competitions.[1][2][3]
The men's season started on 28 November 2025 in Ruka, Finland and ended on 15 March 2026 in Oslo–Holmenkollen, Norway. The women's season started on 5 December 2025 in Trondheim, Norway and ended on 15 March 2026 in Oslo–Holmenkollen, Norway.[4]
A major highlight of the season for men was the 2026 Winter Olympics, held in Milan–Cortina, Italy, from 11 to 19 February, with the nordic combined events taking place in Val di Fiemme. The results from these competitions weren't included in the World Cup standings.
Vinzenz Geiger (men's) and Nathalie Armbruster (women's), both from Germany, were the reigning champions from the previous season.
Season overview
A significant development for the 2025–26 season was the introduction of the first-ever men’s ski flying event in nordic combined, that took place at the Kulm in Bad Mitterndorf, Austria.
Additionally, FIS announced an increase in prize money and the implementation of full gender parity in the overall World Cup prize funds.[5]
Map of world cup hosts
|
Europe I. Period (Ruka–Men) II. Period III. Period IV. Period (B.Mitterndorf–Men) Location of all 10 World Cup hosts of the season |
|---|
Men
after Gundersen in Oslo (15 March 2026) |
Calendar
Standings
Overall
|
Nations Cup
|
Prize money
|
|
Best Jumper Trophy
|
Best Skier Trophy
|
Compact Trophy
|
|
Mass Start Trophy
|
Ruka Tour
|
Nordic Combined Triple
|
|
Women
- Individual events in the World Cup history
| Total | GUN–N | GUN–L | MSS | COM | Winners |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 62 | 37 | 3 | 10 | 12 | 10[34] |
after Gundersen in Oslo (15 March 2026)
Calendar
| All | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | Overall Leader | R. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 49 | 1 | 5 December 2025 | Trondheim (Granåsen HS102) |
5 km GUN 033 | Ida Marie Hagen | Nathalie Armbruster | Alexa Brabec | Ida Marie Hagen | [36] |
| 50 | 2 | 6 December 2025 | 5 km MSS 007 | Katharina Gruber | Ida Marie Hagen | Nathalie Armbruster | [37] | ||
| 51 | 3 | 19 December 2025 | Ramsau (W90-Mattensprunganlage HS98) |
5 km MSS 008 | Ida Marie Hagen | Alexa Brabec | Minja Korhonen | [38] | |
| 52 | 4 | 20 December 2025 | 5 km GUN 034 | Ida Marie Hagen | Alexa Brabec | Nathalie Armbruster | [39] | ||
| — | 3 January 2026 | Schonach (Langenwaldschanze HS100) |
5 km GUN | cancelled due to bad weather conditions | — | ||||
| 4 January 2026 | 5 km COM | ||||||||
| 53 | 5 | [a]9 January 2026 | Otepää (Tehvandi HS97) |
5 km MSS 009 | Ida Marie Hagen | Minja Korhonen | Nathalie Armbruster | Ida Marie Hagen | [40] |
| 54 | 6 | [b]10 January 2026 | 5 km GUN 035 | Ida Marie Hagen | Yuna Kasai | Minja Korhonen | [41] | ||
| 55 | 7 | 11 January 2026 | 5 km COM 010 | Ida Marie Hagen | Minja Korhonen | Alexa Brabec | [42] | ||
| 56 | 8 | 17 January 2026 | Oberhof (Kanzlersgrund HS100) |
5 km COM 011 | Ida Marie Hagen | Nathalie Armbruster | Minja Korhonen | [43] | |
| 57 | 9 | 18 January 2026 | 5 km GUN 036 | Ida Marie Hagen | Minja Korhonen | Nathalie Armbruster | [44] | ||
| 58 | 10 | 30 January 2026 | Seefeld (Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze HS109) |
5 km MSS 010 | Alexa Brabec | Ema Volavšek | Ida Marie Hagen | [45] | |
| 59 | 11 | 31 January 2026 | 5 km COM 012 | Ida Marie Hagen | Alexa Brabec | Nathalie Armbruster | [46] | ||
| 60 | 12 | 1 February 2026 | 7.5 km GUN 037 | Ida Marie Hagen | Alexa Brabec | Tara Geraghty-Moats | [47] | ||
| 2nd Nordic Combined Triple Overall (30 January – 1 February 2026) | |||||||||
| 61 | 13 | 6 March 2026 | Lahti (Salpausselkä HS130) |
5 km GUN 002 | Minja Korhonen | Ida Marie Hagen | Alexa Brabec | Ida Marie Hagen | [48] |
| 62 | 14 | 15 March 2026 | Oslo (Holmenkollbakken HS134) |
5 km GUN 003 | Ida Marie Hagen | Tara Geraghty-Moats | Minja Korhonen | [49] | |
| 5th Women's FIS World Cup Overall (5 December 2025 – 15 March 2025) |
Ida Marie Hagen | Alexa Brabec | Minja Korhonen | [50] | |||||
Standings
Overall
|
Nations Cup
|
Prize money
|
|
Best Jumper Trophy
|
Best Skier Trophy
|
Compact Trophy
|
|
Mass Start Trophy
|
Nordic Combined Triple
|
|
Mixed team
- World Cup history in real time
| Total | Relay | Sprint | Winners |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
after Sprint relay event in Lahti (7 March 2026)
| All | # | Date | Place (Hill) | Discipline | Winner | Second | Third | R. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 1 | 7 March 2026 | Lahti (Salpausselkä HS130) |
2 x 6 km Sprint 001 | Norway | Finland
|
Germany | [58] |
Provisional competition rounds
Men
|
Women
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Podium table by nation
Table showing the World Cup podium places (gold–1st place, silver–2nd place, bronze–3rd place) by the countries represented by the athletes.[77]
after men's Gundersen in Oslo (15 March 2026)
| Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Norway | 18 | 6 | 6 | 30 |
| 2 | Austria | 8 | 8 | 4 | 20 |
| 3 | Germany | 3 | 7 | 12 | 22 |
| 4 | Finland | 2 | 4 | 6 | 12 |
| 5 | United States | 1 | 5 | 4 | 10 |
| 6 | Japan | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Slovenia | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| Totals (7 entries) | 32 | 32 | 32 | 96 | |
Points distribution
The table shows the number of points won in the 2025–26 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup for men and women.
| Place | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 |
| Individual | 100 | 90 | 80 | 70 | 60 | 55 | 52 | 49 | 46 | 43 | 40 | 38 | 36 | 34 | 32 | 30 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 22 | 20 | 19 | 18 | 17 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Triple – Days 1 & 2 | 50 | 45 | 40 | 35 | 30 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 20 | 19 | 18 | 17 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | ||||||||||
| Triple – Day 3 | 200 | 180 | 160 | 140 | 120 | 112 | 104 | 96 | 92 | 88 | 80 | 76 | 72 | 68 | 64 | 60 | 56 | 52 | 48 | 44 | 40 | 36 | 32 | 28 | 24 | 20 | 16 | 12 | 8 | 4 | ||||||||||
Achievements
- First World Cup career victory
|
|
- First World Cup podium
|
|
- Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
|
|
Retirements
The following notable nordic combined skiers, who competed in the World Cup, are expected to retire during or after the 2025–26 season:
|
|
Notes
- ^ a b Ski Jumping competition round cancelled due to wind condition – PCR II used as official jumping result.
- ^ a b Ski Jumping competition round cancelled due to wind condition – PCR I used as official jumping result.
- ^ Olympic Games are included in the World Cup calendar, but their results do not contribute to the overall World Cup standings.
- ^ The winner of the Compact Trophy, receives a small World Cup Trophy, provided that at least 3 Compact events have been held during the season.
- ^ Women's all-time record in World Cup history
References
- ^ "FIS Nordic Combined". www.fis-ski.com.
- ^ "Rules FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Men 2025-2026" (PDF). Retrieved 22 October 2025.
- ^ "Rules FIS Nordic Combined World Cup Women 2025-2026" (PDF). Retrieved 22 October 2025.
- ^ "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 2025/26" (PDF). fis-ski.com. Retrieved 3 October 2025.
- ^ "NoCo Committee confirms format for Ski Flying World Cup debut, brings gender equality to overall prize money". Retrieved 9 May 2025.
- ^ "Men's individual winners all-time". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Men's positions on podium 2025–26". fis-ski.com.
- ^ "1st Men's Individual Compact LH HS142/7,5km – Ruka (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 28 November 2025.
- ^ "1st Men's Individual Gundersen LH HS142/10km – Ruka (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 29 November 2025.
- ^ a b "Men's Opening Tour Standing" (PDF). FIS Ski.
- ^ "1st Men's Individual Mass Start NH 10km/HS102 – Trondheim (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 6 December 2025.
- ^ "2nd Men's Individual Gundersen LH HS138/10km – Trondheim (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
- ^ "2nd Men's Individual Mass Start NH 10km/HS98 – Ramsau (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 19 December 2025.
- ^ "3rd Men's Individual Gundersen NH HS98/10km – Ramsau (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
- ^ "3rd Men's Individual Mass Start NH 10km/HS97 – Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 9 January 2026.
- ^ "4th Men's Individual Gundersen NH HS97/10km – Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
- ^ "2nd Men's Individual Compact NH HS97/8km – Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 11 January 2026.
- ^ "3rd Men's Individual Compact NH HS100/7.5km – Oberhof (GER)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 18 January 2026.
- ^ "5th Men's Individual Gundersen NH HS100/10km – Oberhof (GER)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 18 January 2026.
- ^ "4th Men's Individual Mass Start NH 10km/HS109 – Seefeld (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 30 January 2026.
- ^ "4th Men's Individual Compact NH HS109/7.5km – Seefeld (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
- ^ "6th Men's Individual Gundersen NH HS109/12.5km – Seefeld (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
- ^ "5th Men's Individual Compact FH HS235/7.5km – Bad Mitterndorf (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 1 March 2026.
- ^ "7th Men's Individual Gundersen NH HS130/10km – Lahti (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 13 March 2026.
- ^ "8th Men's Individual Gundersen NH HS134/10km – Oslo (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 20 March 2026.
- ^ "Men's Final World Cup Standings" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 20 March 2026.
- ^ "Men's Overall standing". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Men's Nations Cup standing". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Men's Prize Money standing" (PDF). FIS.
- ^ "Men's Best Jumper Trophy". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Men's Best Skier Trophy". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Men's Compact Trophy standings" (PDF). FIS Ski.
- ^ "Men's Mass Start Trophy standings" (PDF). FIS Ski.
- ^ "Women's individual winners all-time". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Women's positions on podium 2025–26". fis-ski.com.
- ^ "Women's Individual Gundersen NH/5km – Trondheim" (PDF). fis-ski.com.
- ^ "Women's Individual Mass Start NH/5km – Trondheim" (PDF). fis-ski.com.
- ^ "Women's Individual Mass Start NH/5km – Ramsau" (PDF). fis-ski.com.
- ^ "Women's Individual Gundersen NH/5km – Ramsau" (PDF). fis-ski.com.
- ^ "Women's Mass Start 5km/NH – Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 9 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Gundersen NH/5km – Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 10 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Compact NH/5km – Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 18 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Compact NH/5km – Oberhof (GER)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 18 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Gundersen NH/5km – Oberhof (GER)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 18 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Mass Start 5km/NH – Seefeld (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 30 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Compact NH/5km – Seefeld (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 31 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Gundersen NH/7.5km – Seefeld (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
- ^ "Women's Gundersen NH/5km – Lahti (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 13 March 2026.
- ^ "Women's Gundersen NH/5km – Oslo (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 20 March 2026.
- ^ "Women's Final World Cup Standings" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 20 March 2026.
- ^ "Women's Overall standing". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Women's Nations Cup standing". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Women's Prize Money standings" (PDF). FIS Ski.
- ^ "Women's Best Jumper Trophy". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Women's Best Skier Trophy". FIS Ski.
- ^ "Women's Compact Trophy" (PDF). FIS Ski.
- ^ "Women's Mass Start Trophy standings" (PDF). FIS Ski.
- ^ "Team Sprint NH/2 x 6km – Lahti (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 13 March 2026.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round: Ruka (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. 28 November 2025.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round: Trondheim (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. 5 December 2025.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round: Ramsau (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. 18 December 2025.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round I: Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. 8 January 2026.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round II: Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. 8 January 2026.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round: Oberhof (GER)" (PDF). FIS. 16 January 2026.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round: Seefeld (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. 29 January 2026.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round: Bad Mitterndorf (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. 26 February 2026.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round: Lahti (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. 5 March 2026.
- ^ "Men's Provisional Competition Round: Oslo (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. 14 March 2026.
- ^ "Women's Provisional Competition Round: Trondheim (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. 4 December 2025.
- ^ "Women's Provisional Competition Round: Ramsau (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. 18 December 2025.
- ^ "Women's Provisional Competition Round I: Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. 8 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Provisional Competition Round II: Otepää (EST)" (PDF). FIS. 8 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Provisional Competition Round: Oberhof (GER)" (PDF). FIS. 16 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Provisional Competition Round: Seefeld (AUT)" (PDF). FIS. 29 January 2026.
- ^ "Women's Provisional Competition Round: Lahti (FIN)" (PDF). FIS. 5 March 2026.
- ^ "Women's Provisional Competition Round: Oslo (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. 14 March 2026.
- ^ "Positions table per nation".
- ^ "Rettenegger wins maiden World Cup to break new ground for Austrians".
- ^ "Einar Lurås Oftebro - Podiums".
- ^ "Gruber leapfrogs Hagen and becomes first Austrian woman to win World Cup".
- ^ "Alexa Brabec - Podiums".
- ^ "Minja Korhonen - Podiums".
- ^ "Wendelin Thannheimer - Podiums".
- ^ "Andreas Skoglund - Podiums".
- ^ "Katharina Gruber - Podiums".
- ^ "Men's individual winners".
- ^ "Women's individual winners".
- ^ "Thank you, Raffaele"
- ^ a b c "One Last To Go"
- ^ a b "17 Olympic Games all together!"