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The Tour of Germany is a nordic combined event first established in Germany for the 2006-07 Nordic Combined World Cup season by the International Ski Federation.

Initially scheduled to include events in Oberhof, Ruhpolding, and Schonach from December 30, 2006 to January 6, 2007, they were changed to warm weather conditions.

Date Location Discipline Winner Second Third
December 30, 2006 Ruhpolding, in place of Oberhof 15 km Individual Gundersen Finland Hannu Manninen, Finland Germany Sebastian Haseney, Germany Germany Ronny Ackermann, Germany
January 3, 2007 Rupholding Team sprint (2 x 7.5 km) Anssi Koivuranta
Hannu Manninen
  Finland I
Ronny Ackermann
Sebastian Haseney
  Germany I
Christoph Bieler
Mario Stecher
  Austria I
January 6, 2007 Oberstdorf, in place of Schonach 15 km Individual Gundersen Austria Felix Gottwald, Austria Finland Hannu Manninen, Finland Germany Sebastian Haseney, Germany

The top three positions for the tour were Manninen, Haseney, and Gottwald

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tour of Germany is a nordic combined event first established in Germany for the 2006-07 Nordic Combined World Cup season by the International Ski Federation.

Initially scheduled to include events in Oberhof, Ruhpolding, and Schonach from December 30, 2006 to January 6, 2007, they were changed to warm weather conditions.

Date Location Discipline Winner Second Third
December 30, 2006 Ruhpolding, in place of Oberhof 15 km Individual Gundersen Finland Hannu Manninen, Finland Germany Sebastian Haseney, Germany Germany Ronny Ackermann, Germany
January 3, 2007 Rupholding Team sprint (2 x 7.5 km) Anssi Koivuranta
Hannu Manninen
  Finland I
Ronny Ackermann
Sebastian Haseney
  Germany I
Christoph Bieler
Mario Stecher
  Austria I
January 6, 2007 Oberstdorf, in place of Schonach 15 km Individual Gundersen Austria Felix Gottwald, Austria Finland Hannu Manninen, Finland Germany Sebastian Haseney, Germany

The top three positions for the tour were Manninen, Haseney, and Gottwald

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