Nordic Tournament | |
---|---|
Status | defunct |
Genre | sporting event |
Date(s) | February–March |
Frequency | annual |
Country |
Finland Norway Sweden |
Inaugurated | 1997 |
Most recent | 2010 |
The Nordic Tournament was an annual ski jumping tournament that was a part of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. The tournament started in 1997 [1] as a counterpart to the widely successful Four Hills Tournament in Germany and Austria. It is held in March in Finland and Norway, earlier even in Sweden.
Place | Hill | K-Point | Hill Size | |
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Lahti, ![]() |
Salpausselkä | K-116 | HS 130 |
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Kuopio, ![]() |
Puijo | K-120 | HS 127 |
|
Trondheim, ![]() |
Granåsen | K-123 | HS 140 |
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Oslo, ![]() |
Nye Holmenkollbakken | K-120 | HS 134 |
* | Wins on all four events in the same year |
Nordic Tournament | |
---|---|
Status | defunct |
Genre | sporting event |
Date(s) | February–March |
Frequency | annual |
Country |
Finland Norway Sweden |
Inaugurated | 1997 |
Most recent | 2010 |
The Nordic Tournament was an annual ski jumping tournament that was a part of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. The tournament started in 1997 [1] as a counterpart to the widely successful Four Hills Tournament in Germany and Austria. It is held in March in Finland and Norway, earlier even in Sweden.
Place | Hill | K-Point | Hill Size | |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Lahti, ![]() |
Salpausselkä | K-116 | HS 130 |
![]() |
Kuopio, ![]() |
Puijo | K-120 | HS 127 |
|
Trondheim, ![]() |
Granåsen | K-123 | HS 140 |
![]() |
Oslo, ![]() |
Nye Holmenkollbakken | K-120 | HS 134 |
* | Wins on all four events in the same year |