The FIS Ski Jumping Alpen Cup (known as Alpen Cup) is a ski jumping tournament held in Alps yearly by the International Ski Federation since 1990.

History

The first season of this competition took place in the 1990/91 season. The summer season was introduced in 1996/97. In the 1999/00 season two separate classifications, summer and winter, were introduced for the first time, while both together counted for overall classification. From the 2000–01 season one only overall classification exists, joining the points from summer and winter together.

This competition is only for junior ski jumpers of maximum 20 years old. Until the 2005/06 season, the limit was 18 years old. Until the 2006–07 season, only jumpers from Alpine countries were allowed to compete. From the 2007/08 season onward, ski jumpers from Eastern European countries: Bulgarians, Czechs, Poles, Romanians, Slovaks and Hungarians, can compete too.

In the years 2000-2004 and from the 2013/14 season, the Alpen Cup takes place also in the women's category.

Higher competitive circuits are the World Cup, the Summer Grand Prix and the Continental Cup; the lower circuits include the FIS Cup and the FIS Race.

Men's standings

Overall

Season Winner Second Third
1990/91 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Damjan Fras Germany Gerd Segmund Germany Marc Noelke
1991/92 Austria Andreas Beck Austria Christian Reinthaler France Jerome Gay
1992/93 Austria Adolf Grugger Austria Andreas Beck
Austria Gerhard Gattinger
Austria Gerhard Schallert
1993/94 Austria Andreas Widhölzl Slovenia Anže Zupan Austria Reinhard Schwarzenberger
1994/95 Slovenia Jaka Grosar Austria Karl-Heinz Dorner Slovenia Primož Peterka
1995/96 Slovenia Primož Peterka Slovenia Matija Stegnar Austria Markus Eigentler
1996/97 Austria Wolfgang Loitzl Austria Markus Eigentler Austria Falko Krismayr
1997/98 Germany Georg Späth Austria Martin Koch Slovenia Tadej Lenič
1998/99 Slovenia Primož Urh-Zupan Austria Florian Liegl Austria Stefan Kaiser
1999/00 Austria Manuel Fettner Austria Stefan Kaiser Austria Stefan Thurnbichler
2000/01 Germany Jörg Ritzerfeld Austria Mathias Hafele Germany Maximilian Mechler
2001/02 Germany Maximilian Mechler Slovenia Rok Benkovič Austria Christoph Strickner
2002/03 Slovenia Rok Urbanc Slovenia Jaka Oblak Austria Roland Müller
2003/04 Germany Tobias Bogner Slovenia Jurij Tepeš Germany Julian Musiol
2004/05 Austria Arthur Pauli Slovenia Jurij Tepeš Slovenia Nejc Frank
2005/06 Austria Mario Innauer Austria Arthur Pauli Austria Thomas Thurnbichler
2006/07 Slovenia Mitja Mežnar Austria David Unterberger Germany Tobias Bogner
2007/08 Austria David Unterberger Germany Danny Queck Austria Manuel Poppinger
2008/09 Austria Lukas Müller Austria Michael Hayböck Austria Manuel Poppinger
2009/10 Austria Thomas Diethart Austria Johannes Obermayr Austria Thomas Lackner
2010/11 Austria Thomas Lackner Austria Stefan Kraft Slovenia Jaka Hvala
2011/12 Slovenia Anže Lanišek Slovenia Jaka Hvala Slovenia Rok Justin
2012/13 Slovenia Cene Prevc Slovenia Matic Benedik Austria Elias Tollinger
2013/14 Austria Patrick Streitler Austria Elias Tollinger Germany Sebastian Bradatsch
2014/15 Austria Simon Greider Slovenia Cene Prevc France Paul Brasme
2015/16 Germany Jonathan Siegel Germany Adrian Sell Italy Alex Insam
2016/17 Slovenia Žiga Jelar Slovenia Timi Zajc Austria Markus Rupitsch
2017/18 Switzerland Sandro Hauswirth Slovenia Jan Kus Slovenia Žiga Jelar
2018/19 Austria David Haagen Switzerland Dominik Peter Germany Luca Roth
2019/20 Austria Marco Wörgötter Slovenia Mark Hafnar Slovenia Žak Mogel
2020/21 Austria Markus Müller Austria Marco Wörgötter Austria Julijan Smid
2021/22 Austria Maximilian Ortner Slovenia Mark Hafnar Slovenia Maksim Bartolj
2022/23 Austria Stephan Embacher Slovenia Maksim Bartolj Austria Louis Obersteiner

Summer

Season Winner Second Third
1999 Germany Uli Basler Austria Stefan Thurnbichler Slovenia Primož Urh-Zupan
Slovenia Jure Bogataj

Ladies' standings

Overall

Season Winner Second Third
2000/01 Austria Daniela Iraschko Austria Eva Ganster Germany Heidi Roth
2001/02 Austria Daniela Iraschko
Austria Eva Ganster
Germany Angelika Kühhorn
2002/03 Austria Daniela Iraschko Austria Eva Ganster Austria Katrin Stefaner
2003/04 Austria Daniela Iraschko Slovenia Monika Pogladič Austria Eva Ganster
2012/13 Slovenia Ema Klinec Germany Ramona Straub Austria Chiara Hölzl
2013/14 Austria Elisabeth Raudaschl Germany Melanie Haeckert Germany Anna Rupprecht
2014/15 Germany Agnes Reisch Austria Elisabeth Raudaschl Germany Luisa Goerlich
2015/16 Germany Agnes Reisch Italy Lara Malsiner Austria Julia Huber
2016/17 Germany Selina Freitag Slovenia Jerneja Brecl Slovenia Katra Komar
2017/18 Germany Jenny Nowak Austria Lisa Eder Germany Alexandra Seifert
2018/19 Austria Lisa Hirner Slovenia Jerneja Repinc Zupančič Germany Josephin Laue
2019/20 Italy Jessica Malsiner Italy Annika Sieff Austria Vanessa Moharitsch
2020/21 Slovenia Nika Prevc Austria Vanessa Moharitsch Austria Hannah Wiegele
2021/22 Slovenia Nika Prevc Slovenia Jerneja Repinc Zupančič Switzerland Emely Torazza
2022/23 France Lilou Zepchi Slovenia Taja Bodlaj Slovenia Tinkara Komar

References

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