Raw Air
Raw Air | |
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Genre |
ski jumping ski flying |
Location(s) |
Oslo Lillehammer Trondheim Vikersund |
Inaugurated | 10 March 2017 |
Organised by | International Ski Federation |
Raw Air is an upcoming ten days tournament in ski jumping and ski flying, founded as part of World Cup to be held in Norway on four different ski jumping hills: Oslo, Lillehammer, Trondheim and Vikersund. The competition will last with no break for 10 days with total of 16 rounds to be calculated in overall standings: 8 rounds from four individual events, 4 rounds from two team events and all 4 qualifications rounds. Qualification round is called prologue and individual two rounds results from each team event will count in overall standings.
The competition will have prize money of €100,000 in total for top three competitors in overall standings: €60,000 for the title, for second place €30,000 and for third place in overall €10,000.[1]
Competition format
A total of ten competition events with all 16 rounds from individual events, team events and qualifications (prologues) will count in Raw Air overall standings:
- eight individual rounds from four individual events (4x2=8)
- four individual series from both team events (2x2=4)
- all four qualification rounds (4x1=4, prologues)
Hosts
Map
Raw Air (Norway) |
Hill records
# | Image | Name | Location | Hill record |
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1 | Holmenkollbakken | Oslo | 142.5 m (468 ft) Anders Jacobsen | |
2 | Lysgårdsbakken | Lillehammer | 146.0 m (479 ft) Simon Ammann | |
3 | Granåsen | Trondheim | 146.0 m (479 ft) Anders Bardal | |
4 | Vikersundbakken | Vikersund | 251.5 m (825 ft) Anders Fannemel |
Edition
No. | Date | Winner | Second | Third |
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1 | 10–19 March 2017 |
References
- ↑ "RAW AIR: 10 days Ski Jumping on the edge". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2016.