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2020–21 FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup

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Nordic Combined Continental Cup 2020/21
Discipline Men Women
Overall Norway Simen Tiller Austria Sigrun Kleinrath
Competition
Individual 14 6
Cancelled 1 2
2019/202021/22

The 2020/21 FIS Nordic Combined Continental Cup was the 37th Continental Cup season, organized by the International Ski Federation. It started on 11 December 2020 in Park City, United States, and concluded on 17 March 2021 in Nizhny Tagil, Russia.

Calendar

Men

Num Date Place Location Discipline Winner Second Third
1 11 December 2020 United States Park City Olympic Park HS100 / 10 km Germany Jakob Lange Germany Simon Hüttel Germany Wendelin Thannheimer
2 13 December 2020 HS100 / 10 km Mass Start Germany Julian Schmid Germany Jakob Lange United States Niklas Malacinski
3 13 December 2020 HS100 / 10 km Germany Julian Schmid Germany Jakob Lange Germany David Mach
4 15 January 2021 Germany Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140 / 5 km Norway Simen Tiller Norway Espen Andersen Austria Philipp Orter
5 16 January 2021 HS140 / 10 km Austria Manuel Einkemmer Norway Simen Tiller Austria Philipp Orter
6 17 January 2021 HS140 / 10 km Norway Simen Tiller Norway Espen Andersen Germany Jakob Lange
7 22 January 2021 Austria Eisenerz Erzberg Arena HS109 / 10 km Austria Stefan Rettenegger Norway Espen Andersen Austria Philipp Orter
23 January 2021 HS109 / 10 km Mixed Team cancelled, replaced with a HS109 / 10 km event on the same date
8 23 January 2021 HS109 / 10 km Norway Espen Andersen Austria Stefan Rettenegger Austria Philipp Orter
9 24 January 2021 HS109 / 10 km Norway Leif Torbjørn Næsvold Norway Simen Tiller Austria Philipp Orter
10 6 February 2021 Finland Lahti Salpausselkä HS100 / 10 km Norway Andreas Skoglund Norway Lars Buraas Finland Willie Karhumaa
11 7 February 2021 HS100 / 10 km Norway Lars Buraas Norway Kasper Moen Flatla United States Jared Shumate
12 March 2021 Norway Rena Renabakkene HS111 / 10 km cancelled; moved to Nizhny Tagil
13 March 2021 HS111 / 10 km Mass Start
14 March 2021 HS111 / 10 km
12 12 March 2021 Russia Nizhniy Tagil Tramplin Stork HS97 / 5 km Germany Terence Weber Norway Lars Ivar Skårset Norway Simen Tiller
13 13 March 2021 HS97 / 10 km Mass Start Germany Terence Weber Norway Lars Ivar Skårset Germany David Mach
14 14 March 2021 HS97 / 15 km Germany Terence Weber Norway Simen Tiller Germany Julian Schmid

Women

Num Date Place Location Discipline Winner Second Third
11 December 2020 United States Park City Olympic Park HS100 / 5 km cancelled
12 December 2020 HS100 / 5 km
13 December 2020 HS100 / 5 km
1 22 January 2021 Austria Eisenerz Erzberg Arena HS109 / 5 km Norway Gyda Westvold Hansen Japan Anju Nakamura Japan Ayane Miyazaki
23 January 2021 HS109 / 5 km Mixed Team cancelled, replaced with a HS109 / 5 km event on the same date
2 23 January 2021 HS109 / 5 km Norway Gyda Westvold Hansen Japan Anju Nakamura Austria Lisa Hirner
3 24 January 2021 HS109 / 5 km Norway Gyda Westvold Hansen Austria Lisa Hirner Norway Mari Leinan Lund
12 March 2021 Norway Rena Renabakkene HS111 / 5 km cancelled; moved to Nizhny Tagil
13 March 2021 HS111 / 5 km Mass Start
14 March 2021 HS111 / 5 km
4 12 March 2021 Russia Nizhniy Tagil Tramplin Stork HS97 / 5 km United States Tara Geraghty-Moats Austria Sigrun Kleinrath Germany Maria Gerboth
5 13 March 2021 HS97 / 5 km Mass Start United States Tara Geraghty-Moats Russia Stefaniya Nadymova Germany Maria Gerboth
6 14 March 2021 HS97 / 5 km United States Tara Geraghty-Moats Austria Sigrun Kleinrath Austria Annalena Slamik

Standings

Men's Overall

Rank after all 14 events Points
1 Norway Simen Tiller 629
2 Norway Lars Ivar Skårset 452
3 Germany David Mach 447
4 Norway Espen Andersen 440
5 Austria Manuel Einkemmer 424
6 Germany Jakob Lange 411
7 Germany Julian Schmid 372
8 Austria Philipp Orter 345
9 Germany Wendelin Thannheimer 314
10 Norway Lars Buraas 302

Women's Overall

Rank after all 6 events Points
1 Austria Sigrun Kleinrath 320
2 Norway Gyda Westvold Hansen 300
2 United States Tara Geraghty-Moats 300
4 Austria Lisa Hirner 243
5 Russia Stefaniya Nadymova 228
6 Austria Annalena Slamik 182
7 Germany Maria Gerboth 180
8 Japan Anju Nakamura 160
9 Germany Cyndi Haasch 158
10 Norway Mari Leinan Lund 155

References

2020–21 World Cup seasons in winter sports
Skiing sports (FIS)
Skating sports (ISU)
Sliding sports (FIL, IBSF)
Others (IBU, WCF)
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