2025–26 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
| 2025–26 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Discipline | Men | Women | |
| Overall | Domen Prevc (1st title) | Nika Prevc (3rd title) | |
| Nations Cup | Austria (23rd) | Japan | |
| Ski Flying | Stephan Embacher | Eirin Maria Kvandal | |
| Stage events | |||
| Four Hills Tournament | Domen Prevc (1st) | — | |
| Two Nights Tournament | — | Nika Prevc (3rd) | |
| Planica7 | — | ||
| Competition | |||
| Edition | 47th | 15th | |
| Locations | 18 | 18 | |
| Individual | 29 | 33 | |
| Team | 3 | – | |
| Mixed | 2 | 2 | |
| Cancelled | 2 | – | |
| Rescheduled | 1 | – | |
The 2025–26 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation (FIS), is the 47th World Cup season for men, the 29th season in ski flying, and the 15th season for women as the highest level of international ski jumping competitions.[1][2][3]
The men's and women's season started on 21 November 2025 in Lillehammer, Norway. The men's season will conclude on 29 March 2026 in Planica, Slovenia, with the women's season ending on 28 March 2026 also in Planica.[4][5]
A major highlight of the season will be the 2026 Winter Olympics, held in Milan–Cortina, Italy, from 7 to 16 February, with the ski jumping events taking place in Val di Fiemme. The results from these competitions will not be included in the World Cup standings.
Daniel Tschofenig from Austria (men's) and Nika Prevc from Slovenia (women's), are the reigning champions from the previous season. Nika successfully defended the title she had also won in the two previous seasons, becoming only the third ski jumper in history to win the overall World Cup three times in a row (after Adam Małysz and Maren Lundby). In the men's competition, the title was won for the first time by her brother, Domen Prevc – marking the first time in history that siblings have won the overall World Cup in the same season.
Season overview
For the first time since 2014, Ski Jumping World Cup events were held in Sweden. The competitions in Falun, which took place on 25–26 November 2025, served as a rehearsal for the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2027.
On 31 December 2025, Zeng Ping improved Chinese World Cup result set in Garmisch-Partenkirchen to 6th place (by beating previous best result at 7th place). And just the next day she became the first ever ski jumper from China – male or female – to stand on the podium at a World Cup event (the 12th competition of the season in Oberstdorf on New Year's Day). She achieved this result on her 21st birthday.
As a result of Nika Prevc’s victory in the competition in Villach on 5 January, the Slovenian athlete took the lead in the World Cup standings. This marked the first time in history that siblings – Domen Prevc (leader in the men’s competition) and Nika (leader in the women’s competition) – were simultaneously World Cup leaders in ski jumping.
On 6 March 2026, Nika Prevc set an all-time record for both men’s and women’s competitions by securing her 16th World Cup victory of the season.
On the same day, her brother Domen Prevc became only the second ski jumper in history to complete the ski jumping's “Grand Slam”, consisting of victories in:
- FIS Ski Jumping World Championships
- Four Hills Tournament
- FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
- Olympic gold at Winter Olympic Games
- FIS Ski Flying World Championships.
The first to achieve this feat was Matti Nykänen, who won all the major titles in just over three years (1,113 days). The Slovenian accomplished the same achievement in less than a year, completing it in only 363 days.
On 6 March 2026, Domen Prevc also became the first and only ski jumper in history who won all 7 available titles as he is;
- Olympic champion
- Nordic world champion
- Ski flying world champion
- Overall World Cup title (big crystal globe)
- Ski flying World Cup title (small crystal globe)
- Four Hills Tournament winner
- World record holder
Also on 6 March 2026, in the men's competition, Vladimir Zografski finished third in the competition in Lahti. It marked the first time since 1987 that an athlete representing a new nation reached a World Cup podium, with Bulgaria becoming the newest country to appear on the podium.
As a result of finishing 3rd in the Super Team competition on 8 March in Lahti, the Finnish national team reached the World Cup podium for the first time in more than 12 years (exactly 4,446 days). The last time it happened was on 4 January 2014, when Anssi Koivuranta won the individual competition in Innsbruck.
Map of World Cup hosts
The following list contains all 23 World Cup hosts of the season.
Men's Individual
| Total | F | L | N | Winners[6] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1175 | 155 | 857 | 163 | 177 |
after flying hill event in Vikersund (21 March 2026)
Calendar
Standings
Overall
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Nations Cup
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Prize money
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Ski flying
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Four Hills Tournament
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Planica7
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Women's Individual
| Total | F | L | N | Winners[40] |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 289 | 4 | 102 | 183 | 31 |
after flying hill event in Vikersund (22 March 2026)
Calendar
Standings
Overall
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Nations Cup
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Prize money
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Ski flying
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Two Nights Tour
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Team events
| Total | F | L | N | Winners | Competition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | — | 9 | 3 | 5 | Mixed team |
| 124 | 28 | 94 | 2 | 7 | Men's team |
| 9 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 4 | Men's super team |
after men's super team L event in Lahti (8 March 2026)
Calendar
| All | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third | R. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mixed team | |||||||||
| 11 | 1 | 21 November 2025 | Lillehammer (Lysgårdsbakken HS140) |
L 008 | Japan | Slovenia
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Austria
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[79] | |
| 12 | 2 | [h]30 January 2026 | Willingen (Mühlenkopf HS147) |
L 009 | Slovenia
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Germany | Japan | [80] | |
| 2026 Winter Olympics (10 February • Val di Fiemme, Italy) | |||||||||
| Men's super team | |||||||||
| 8 | 1 | 10 January 2026 | Zakopane (Wielka Krokiew HS140) |
L 006 | Austria
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Slovenia
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Poland | [81] | |
| 2026 Winter Olympics (16 February • Val di Fiemme, Italy) | |||||||||
| 9 | 2 | 8 March 2026 | Lahti (Salpausselkä HS130) |
L 007 | Austria | Slovenia
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Finland
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[82] | |
| Men's team | |||||||||
| 125 | 1 | 28 March 2026 | Planica (Letalnica b. Gorišek HS240) |
F 029 | |||||
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.[83]
- after women's flying event in Vikersund (22 March 2026)
| Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Slovenia | 34 | 17 | 6 | 57 |
| 2 | Japan | 12 | 14 | 14 | 40 |
| 3 | Austria | 9 | 16 | 10 | 35 |
| 4 | Norway | 5 | 6 | 12 | 23 |
| 5 | Germany | 1 | 4 | 16 | 21 |
| 6 | Canada | 1 | 4 | 1 | 6 |
| 7 | Switzerland | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| 8 | China | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Sweden | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| 10 | Finland | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| 11 | Bulgaria | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Poland | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
| Totals (12 entries) | 63 | 63 | 63 | 189 | |
Point distribution
The table shows the number of points won in the 2025–26 FIS Ski Jumping 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 |
| Individual | 100 | 80 | 60 | 50 | 45 | 40 | 36 | 32 | 29 | 26 | 24 | 22 | 20 | 18 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| M + W + Mixed Team | 400 | 350 | 300 | 250 | 200 | 150 | 100 | 50 | points not awarded | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Super Team | 200 | 160 | 120 | 100 | 80 | 70 | 60 | 50 | 40 | 30 | 20 | 10 | points not awarded | |||||||||||||||||
Qualifications
In case the number of participating athletes is 50 (men) / 40 (women) or lower, a Prologue competition round must be organized.
Men
| No. | Place | Qualifications | Competition | Size | Winner | R. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lillehammer | 22 November 2025 | L | Stephan Embacher | [84] | |
| 2 | 23 November 2025 | Jan Hörl | [85] | |||
| 3 | Falun | 25 November 2025 | N | Daniel Tschofenig | [86] | |
| 4 | 26 November 2025 | L | Stephan Embacher | [87] | ||
| 5 | Ruka | 29 November 2025 | Daniel Tschofenig | [88] | ||
| – | 30 November 2025 | cancelled due to strong wind | ||||
| 6 | Wisła | 5 December 2025 | 6 December 2025 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [89] | |
| 7 | 7 December 2025 | Domen Prevc | [90] | |||
| 8 | Klingenthal | 13 December 2025 | Philipp Raimund | [91] | ||
| 9 | 14 December 2025 | Marius Lindvik | [92] | |||
| 10 | Engelberg | 19 December 2025 | 20 December 2025 | Felix Hoffmann | [93] | |
| 11 | 21 December 2025 | Felix Hoffmann | [94] | |||
| 12 | Oberstdorf | 28 December 2025 | 29 December 2025 | Domen Prevc | [95] | |
| 13 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | 31 December 2025 | 1 January 2026 | Domen Prevc | [96] | |
| 14 | Innsbruck | 3 January 2026 | 4 January 2026 | Jan Hörl | [97] | |
| 15 | Bischofshofen | 5 January 2026 | 6 January 2026 | Domen Prevc | [98] | |
| 16 | Zakopane | 10 January 2026 | 11 January 2026 | Manuel Fettner | [99] | |
| 17 | Sapporo | 16 January 2026 | 17 January 2026 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [100] | |
| 18 | 18 January 2026 | Domen Prevc | [101] | |||
| 19 | Willingen | 31 January 2026 | Daniel Tschofenig | [102] | ||
| 20 | 1 February 2026 | Domen Prevc | [103] | |||
| 21 | Bad Mitterndorf | 27 February 2026 | 28 February 2026 | F | Stephan Embacher | [104] |
| 22 | 1 March 2026 | Domen Prevc | [105] | |||
| – | Lahti | 6 March 2026 | L | no qualifications, all 68 athletes at start | ||
| 23 | 7 March 2026 | Ryōyū Kobayashi | [106] | |||
| 24 | Oslo | 13 March 2026 | 14 March 2026 | Domen Prevc | [107] | |
| 25 | 15 March 2026 | Domen Prevc | [108] | |||
| 26 | Vikersund | 20 March 2026 | 21 March 2026 | F | Domen Prevc | [109] |
| – | 22 March 2026 | cancelled due to strong wind | ||||
| 27 | Planica | 26 March 2026 | 27 March 2026 | |||
Women
| No. | Place | Qualifications | Competition | Size | Winner | R. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lillehammer | 22 November 2025 | L | Nozomi Maruyama | [110] | |
| 2 | 23 November 2025 | Nozomi Maruyama | [111] | |||
| – | Falun | 28 November 2025 | N | cancelled, all 65 athletes at start | ||
| 3 | 30 November 2025 | L | Nozomi Maruyama | [112] | ||
| 4 | Wisła | 4 December 2025 | Anna Odine Strøm | [113] | ||
| 5 | 5 December 2025 | Nika Vodan | [114] | |||
| 6 | Klingenthal | 12 December 2025 | Nozomi Maruyama | [115] | ||
| 7 | 13 December 2025 | Nozomi Maruyama | [116] | |||
| 8 | Engelberg | 20 December 2025 | Nika Prevc | [117] | ||
| 9 | 21 December 2025 | Nika Prevc | [118] | |||
| 10 | Garmisch-Partenkirchen | 30 December 2025 | 31 December 2025 | Nozomi Maruyama | [119] | |
| 11 | Oberstdorf | 1 January 2026 | Nika Prevc | [120] | ||
| 12 | Villach | 5 January 2026 | N | Nika Prevc | [121] | |
| 13 | 6 January 2026 | Nika Prevc | [122] | |||
| 14 | Ljubno | 9 January 2026 | 10 January 2026 | Nika Prevc | [123] | |
| 15 | 11 January 2026 | Nika Prevc | [124] | |||
| 16 | Zhangjiakou | 15 January 2026 | 16 January 2026 | L | Nika Prevc | [125] |
| – | 17 January 2026 | cancelled, all 47 athletes at start | ||||
| 17 | Zaō | 20 January 2026 | N | cancelled, all 48 athletes at start | ||
| 18 | 21 January 2026 | Nika Prevc | [126] | |||
| 19 | Sapporo | 23 January 2026 | 24 January 2026 | L | Nika Prevc | [127] |
| – | 24 January 2026 | cancelled, all 44 athletes at start | ||||
| – | Willingen | 31 January 2026 | cancelled, all 34 athletes at start | |||
| – | 1 February 2026 | cancelled, all 34 athletes at start | ||||
| 20 | Hinzenbach | 28 February 2026 | N | Lisa Eder | [128] | |
| 21 | 1 March 2026 | Nika Prevc | [129] | |||
| 22 | Lahti | 5 March 2026 | L | Anna Odine Strøm | [130] | |
| – | 6 March 2026 | cancelled, all 41 athletes at start | ||||
| 23 | Oslo | 13 March 2026 | 14 March 2026 | Yūki Itō | [131] | |
| 24 | 15 March 2026 | Nika Prevc | [132] | |||
| 25 | Vikersund | 20 March 2026 | 21 March 2026 | F | Eirin Maria Kvandal | [133] |
| 26 | 22 March 2026 | Frida Westman | [134] | |||
Prize money distribution
New higher prize money will be distributed this season in Euro (€) (no more in Swiss franc), and will be 20% higher in total for men (€102,250) than in previous season. Also men's qualification winners will receive higher awards; €3,175 (normal and large hills) and €5,291 (ski flying hills).[135]
Women will also have higher prize money with Top 25 awarded, but much higher prize in ski flying for Top 15 only.
Men's Individual
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | Total: €102,250 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| €15,000 | €11,500 | €9,000 | €7,500 | €6,000 | €5,800 | €4,400 | €4,000 | €3,600 | €3,200 | €3,000 | €2,800 | €2,600 | €2,400 | €2,250 | |
| 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | 21th | 22th | 23th | 24th | 25th | 26th | 27th | 28th | 29th | 30th | |
| €2,100 | €1,950 | €1,800 | €1,650 | €1,500 | €1,400 | €1,300 | €1,200 | €1,100 | €1,000 | €900 | €800 | €700 | €600 | €500 |
Men's and mixed team
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | Total: €97,800 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| €34,000 | €24,000 | €14,000 | €9,200 | €6,000 | €4,700 | €3,500 | €2,400 |
Men's super team
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | Total: €97,900 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| €25,500 | €17,500 | €14,000 | €10,500 | €8,000 | €5,800 | €4,600 | €3,600 | €3,000 | €2,400 | €1,800 | €1,200 |
Women's Individual
| Normal and Large hill | |||||||||||||||
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | Total: €35,200 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| €5,000 | €4,000 | €3,000 | €2,600 | €2,250 | €2,000 | €1,800 | €1,600 | €1,400 | €1,300 | €1,200 | €1,100 | €1,000 | €900 | €800 | |
| 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | 21th | 22rd | 23rd | 24th | 25th | ||||||
| €750 | €700 | €650 | €600 | €550 | €500 | €450 | €400 | €350 | €300 | ||||||
| Ski flying hill | |||||||||||||||
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | Total: €69,600 |
| €11,500 | €9,200 | €7,500 | €6,000 | €5,000 | €4,500 | €4,000 | €3,600 | €3,300 | €3,000 | €2,800 | €2,600 | €2,400 | €2,200 | €2,000 | |
Qualification winners (men)
| Men | |
|---|---|
| Normal hill | €3,175 |
| Large hill | |
| Flying hill | €5,291 |
Achievements
- First World Cup career victory
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- First World Cup podium
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- Number of wins this season (in brackets are all-time wins)
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Retirements
The following notable ski jumpers, who competed in the World Cup, retire during or after the 2025–26 season:
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See also
- 2025 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
- 2025–26 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup (men)
- 2025–26 FIS Ski Jumping Inter-Continental Cup (women)
Notes
- ^ Men's individual large hill event in Ruka (29 November) had only one round due to strong wind.
- ^ Originally planned men's large hill event in Lake Placid (13 and 14 December) was cancelled and moved to Klingenthal (on the same date).
- ^ Men's individual cancelled competition from Ruka (30 November) was rescheduled to Lahti (6 March), one round only.
- ^ Originally planned women's large hill event in Lake Placid (12 and 13 December) was cancelled and moved to Klingenthal (on the same date).
- ^ Individual women's event in Zhangjiakou (17 January) had only one round due to strong wind.
- ^ Individual women's event in Sapporo (25 January) had only one round due to strong wind.
- ^ Individual women's event in Vikersund (22 March) had only one round due to strong wind.
- ^ Mixed team event in Willingen (30 January) had only one round due to strong wind.
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