2007–08 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

The 2007/08 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 25th world cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by FIS. The season started on 30 November 2007 and lasted until 9 March 2008.

Nordic Combined World Cup 2007/08
Winners
Overall Ronny Ackermann
Sprint Ronny Ackermann
Grand Prix Germany Hannu Manninen
Nations Cup Germany
Competitions
Venues12
Individual20
Cancelled4

Calendar

Men

Num Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third
2931 30 November 2007 KuusamoRukatunturiHS142 / 15 km Ronny Ackermann Johnny Spillane Christoph Bieler
2942 1 December 2007 KuusamoRukatunturiHS142 / 7.5 km Björn Kircheisen Hannu Manninen Bill Demong
2953 8 December 2007 TrondheimGranåsenHS131 / 15 km Bill Demong Björn Kircheisen Ronny Ackermann
2964 9 December 2007 TrondheimGranåsenHS131 / 7.5 km Christoph Bieler Jason Lamy-Chappuis Bernhard Gruber
2975 15 December 2007 RamsauW90-Mattensprunganlage10 km / HS98 Björn Kircheisen Bernhard Gruber Petter Tande
2986 16 December 2007 RamsauW90-MattensprunganlageHS98 / 7.5 km Björn Kircheisen Ronny Ackermann Tino Edelmann
2nd Grand Prix Germany (30 December 2007 - 6 January 2008)
2997 30 December 2007 OberhofHans-Renner-SchanzeHS140 / 15 km Magnus Moan Bill Demong Petter Tande
3008 5 January 2008 SchonachLangenwaldschanzeHS96 / 7.5 km Jason Lamy-Chappuis Bill Demong Magnus Moan
3019 6 January 2008 SchonachLangenwaldschanzeHS96 / 15 km Petter Tande Hannu Manninen Ronny Ackermann
5 January 2008 Ruhpolding Große Zirmbergschanze HS128 / 15 km replaced in Schonach
6 January 2008 Ruhpolding Große Zirmbergschanze HS128 / 7.5 km
30210 12 January 2008 Val di FiemmeTrampolino dal BenHS134 / 15 km Ronny Ackermann Bill Demong Sebastian Haseney
30311 13 January 2008 Val di FiemmeTrampolino dal BenHS134 / 7.5 km Sebastian Haseney Jason Lamy-Chappuis David Kreiner
30412 19-20 January 2008 Klingenthal1Vogtland Arena10 km / HS140 Eric Frenzel Ronny Ackermann Anssi Koivuranta
30513 20 January 2008 KlingenthalVogtland ArenaHS140 / 7.5 km Ronny Ackermann Eric Frenzel David Kreiner
30614 26 January 2008 SeefeldToni-Seelos-OlympiaschanzeHS100 / 7.5 km Christoph Bieler Magnus Moan Ronny Ackermann
30715 26-27 January 2008 Seefeld2Toni-Seelos-OlympiaschanzeHS100 / 7.5 km Jason Lamy-Chappuis Bernhard Gruber Christoph Bieler
15 February 2008 LiberecJeštěd AHS134 / 7.5 km bad weather
30816 16 February 2008 Liberec3Ještěd A10 km / HS134 Petter Tande Anssi Koivuranta Ronny Ackermann
17 February 2008 LiberecJeštěd AHS134 / 7.5 km bad weather
23 February 2008 ZakopaneWielka Krokiew10 km / HS134 bad weather
30917 24 February 2008 ZakopaneWielka KrokiewHS134 / 7.5 km Bernhard Gruber Tommy Schmid Bill Demong
31018 29 February 2008 LahtiSalpausselkäHS130 / 15 km Petter Tande Eric Frenzel Ronny Ackermann
1 March 2008 LahtiSalpausselkäHS130 / 7.5 km bad weather
31119 8 March 2008 Oslo4HolmenkollbakkenHS128 / 15 km Bernhard Gruber Christoph Bieler Ronny Ackermann
31220 9 March 2008 OsloHolmenkollbakkenHS128 / 7.5 km Petter Tande Mario Stecher Bernhard Gruber

1 = originally scheduled Gundersen method was replaced with mass start, because the track was destroyed over a strong wind. 10 km cross-country run was on 19 January 2008, but ski jumping round was postponed on the next day over a strong wind.
2 = on 27 January ski jumping round was cancelled for strong wind and fog, that's why only 7.5 km sprint was organized this day. As for final result they just added previous day competition ski jumping round.
3 = Because of the bad weather forecast they switched the disciplines. Cross-country run in the morning and ski jumping round in the afternoon.
4 = Because of the bad weather forecast ski jumping round for competition on 8 March was already organized on 7 March.

Standings

Overall

Rank123456789101112131415161718192021222324Total
1 Ronny Ackermann10050604536805045601004580100604560246060141174
2 Petter Tande405322660506036100405052629291004510045100978
3 Bill Demong36601001026408080458036501840404060222910902
4 Bernhard Gruber32363660802624322322626453280451002010060894
5 Jason Lamy-Chappuis26292280452981004045803232451001526139776
6 Christoph Bieler60244010040369501223212100602232328032766
7 Eric Frenzel50205050241440204010080365036802636752
8 Björn Kircheisen181008036100100291536401324261445676
9 Magnus Moan162624123245100605015118050298294040667
10 David Kreiner14164524509454026116045601032323143650622
11 Anssi Koivuranta45452640202422241860248015443
12 Tino Edelmann111816746036169291124622101610131826362
13 Norihito Kobayashi1511292413292922201416505131840348
14 Hannu Manninen1380578050622113650333
15 Mario Stecher48114781131536850365080331
16 Sebastian Haseney12221352015322214601004319
17 Wilhelm Denifl29152932226410362924911524294
19 Johnny Spillane804020141631011122418121246282
  • Standings after 20 events.

Sprint

Rank2468111314151618202224Total
1 Ronny Ackermann504580454510060452414508
2 Jason Lamy-Chappuis2980291008032451009504
3 Bernhard Gruber366026322645328010060497
4 Christoph Bieler241003650322100603232468
5 Petter Tande52650365026292945100396
6 Bill Demong60104080361840406010384
7 Magnus Moan26124560118050840332
8 Björn Kircheisen1003610015132426314
9 Eric Frenzel2050144080363636312
10 David Kreiner162494060601032350304
11 Mario Stecher848315365080204
12 Tino Edelmann187601611622101026186
13 Norihito Kobayashi112429201650518173
14 Espen Rian10131322364162945170
15 Sebastian Haseney2251522100164
  • Standings after 10 events.

Nations Cup

Rank Points
1 Germany3138
2 Austria2423
3 Norway2003
4 Finland1146
5 United States1139
6 France905
7 Japan620
8  Switzerland380
9 Czech Republic187
10 Italy11
10 Russia11
12 Slovenia5
  • Standings after 20 event.

References

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