The 2004–05 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 26th World Cup season in ski jumping and the unofficial World Cup season in ski flying with no small crystal globe awarded.
| Winners | |
|---|---|
| Overall | Janne Ahonen |
| Four Hills Tournament | Janne Ahonen |
| Nordic Tournament | Matti Hautamäki |
| Nations Cup | Austria |
| Competitions | |
| Venues | 19 |
| Individual | 28 |
| Team | 3 |
| Rescheduled | 1 |
← 2003–04 2005–06 → | |
Season began in Kuusamo, Finland on 27 November 2004 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 20 March 2005. The individual World Cup overall winner was Finnish ski jumper Janne Ahonen (who also won Four Hills Tournament), another Finnish Matti Hautamäki won Nordic Tournament and Nations Cup was taken by Team of Austria.
28 men's individual events on 19 different venues in 10 countries were held on the twoe different continents (Europe and Asia). First individual opening competition of the season in Kuusamo was rescheduled for two days due to bad weather. Also three men's team events were held. Three events in total were held only in one round due to bad weaher conditions (two team events in Pragelato and Willingen and individual event in Sapporo).
Peaks of the season were FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, 4H and Nordic Tournament.
World records
List of world record distances (both official and invalid) achieved within this World Cup season.
| Date | Athlete | Hill | Round | Place | Metres | Feet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 March 2005 | Andreas Widhölzl | Velikanka bratov Gorišek HS215 | Training – R1 | Planica, Slovenia | 234.5 | 769 |
| 20 March 2005 | Tommy Ingebrigtsen | Velikanka bratov Gorišek HS215 | Round 2 | Planica, Slovenia | 231 | 758 |
| 20 March 2005 | Bjørn Einar Romøren | Velikanka bratov Gorišek HS215 | Round 2 | Planica, Slovenia | 234.5 | 769 |
| 20 March 2005 | Matti Hautamäki | Velikanka bratov Gorišek HS215 | Round 2 | Planica, Slovenia | 235.5 | 773 |
| 20 March 2005 | Bjørn Einar Romøren | Velikanka bratov Gorišek HS215 | Round 2 | Planica, Slovenia | 239 | 784 |
| 20 March 2005 | Janne Ahonen | Velikanka bratov Gorišek HS215 | Round 2 | Planica, Slovenia | 240 | 787 |
Map of world cup hosts
| Europe Planica Lahti Oslo Lillehammer Engelberg Kuopio Harrachov Trondheim Kuusamo Zakopane Pragelato 4HT Nordic Other | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Germany Titisee Oberstdorf Willingen Garmisch | Austria Innsbruck Bischofshofen Kulm | Asia Sapporo | |||
Calendar
Men's Individual
| All | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Overall leader | R. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 26 November 2004 | Kuusamo Rukatunturi HS142) | L cnx | cancelled due to strong wind and rescheduled on a day after | — | ||||||
| 582 | 1 | 27 November 2004 | L 386 | Janne Ahonen | Alexander Herr | Martin Höllwarth | Janne Ahonen | |||
| 583 | 2 | 28 November 2004 | L 387 | Janne Ahonen | Thomas Morgenstern | Jakub Janda | ||||
| 584 | 3 | 4 December 2004 | Trondheim (Granåsen HS131) | L 388 | Janne Ahonen | Jakub Janda | Andreas Widhölzl | |||
| 585 | 4 | 5 December 2004 | L 389 | Janne Ahonen | Martin Höllwarth | Andreas Widhölzl | ||||
| 586 | 5 | 11 December 2004 | Harrachov (Čerťák HS142) | L 390 | Adam Małysz | Janne Ahonen | Georg Späth | |||
| 587 | 6 | 12 December 2004 | L 391 | Janne Ahonen | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Jakub Janda | ||||
| 588 | 7 | 18 December 2004 | Engelberg (Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137) | L 392 | Janne Ahonen | Thomas Morgenstern | Jakub Janda | |||
| 589 | 8 | 19 December 2004 | L 393 | Janne Ahonen | Jakub Janda | Martin Höllwarth | ||||
| 590 | 9 | 29 December 2004 | Oberstdorf (Schattenbergschanze HS137) | L 394 | Janne Ahonen | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Adam Małysz | |||
| 591 | 10 | 1 January 2005 | Garmisch-Pa (Große Olympiaschanze HS125) | L 395 | Janne Ahonen | Thomas Morgenstern | Georg Späth | |||
| 592 | 11 | 3 January 2005 | Innsbruck (Bergiselschanze HS130) | L 396 | Janne Ahonen | Adam Małysz | Jakub Janda | |||
| 593 | 12 | 6 January 2005 | Bischofshofen (Paul-Ausserleitner HS140) | L 397 | Martin Höllwarth | Janne Ahonen | Daiki Itō | |||
| 53rd Four Hills Tournament Overall (29 December 2004 – 6 January 2005) | Janne Ahonen | Martin Höllwarth | Thomas Morgenstern | 4H Tournament | ||||||
| 594 | 13 | 9 January 2005 | Willingen (Mühlenkopfschanze HS145) | L 398 | Janne Ahonen | Martin Höllwarth | Andreas Küttel | Janne Ahonen | ||
| 595 | 14 | 15 January 2005 | Bad Mitterndorf (Kulm HS200) | F 057 | Andreas Widhölzl | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Adam Małysz | |||
| 596 | 15 | 16 January 2005 | F 058 | Adam Małysz | Andreas Widhölzl | Risto Jussilainen | ||||
| 597 | 16 | 22 January 2005 | Titisee-Neustadt (Hochfirstschanze HS142)) | L 399 | Janne Ahonen | Jakub Janda | Thomas Morgenstern | |||
| 598 | 17 | 23 January 2005 | L 400 | Jakub Janda | Adam Małysz | Risto Jussilainen | ||||
| 599 | 18 | 29 January 2005 | Zakopane (Wielka Krokiew HS134) | L 401 | Adam Małysz Roar Ljøkelsøy | Risto Jussilainen | ||||
| 600 | 19 | 30 January 2005 | L 402 | Adam Małysz | Janne Ahonen | Roar Ljøkelsøy | ||||
| 601 | 20 | 5 February 2005 | Sapporo (Ōkurayama HS134) | L 403 | Kazuyoshi Funaki | Thomas Morgenstern | Roar Ljøkelsøy | |||
| 602 | 21 | 6 February 2005 | L 404 | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Risto Jussilainen | Thomas Morgenstern | ||||
| 603 | 22 | 11 February 2005 | Pragelato (Stadio del Trampolino HS140) | L 405 | Matti Hautamäki | Michael Uhrmann | Thomas Morgenstern | |||
| FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2005 (19 – 25 February • Oberstdorf) | ||||||||||
| 604 | 23 | 6 March 2005 | Lahti (Salpausselkä HS130) | L 406 | Matti Hautamäki | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Thomas Morgenstern | Janne Ahonen | ||
| 605 | 24 | 9 March 2005 | Kuopio (Puijo HS127) | L 407 | Matti Hautamäki | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Adam Małysz Jakub Janda | |||
| 606 | 25 | 11 March 2005 | Lillehammer (Lysgårdsbakken HS138) | L | Matti Hautamäki | Sigurd Pettersen | Lars Bystøl | |||
| 607 | 26 | 13 March 2005 | Oslo (Holmenkollbakken HS128)) | L 409 | Matti Hautamäki | Bjørn Einar Romøren | Michael Uhrmann | |||
| 9th Nordic Tournament Overall (6 – 13 March 2005)) | Matti Hautamäki | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Michael Uhrmann | Nordic Tournament | ||||||
| 608 | 27 | 19 March 2005 | Planica (Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS215) | F 059 | Matti Hautamäki | Andreas Widhölzl | Bjørn Einar Romøren | Janne Ahonen | ||
| 609 | 28 | 20 March 2005 | F 060 | Bjørn Einar Romøren | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Andreas Widhölzl | ||||
| 26th FIS World Cup Overall (24 November 2000 – 20 March 2005) | Janne Ahonen | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Matti Hautamäki | World Cup Overall | ||||||
Men's Team
| All | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third | R. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 1 | 8 January 2005 | Willingen (Mühlenkopfschanze HS145) | L 025 | Germany
| Finland
| Austria
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| 31 | 2 | 12 February 2005 | Pragelato (Stadio del Trampolino HS140) | L 026 | Austria
| Slovenia
| Germany
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| 32 | 3 | 5 March 2005 | Lahti (Salpausselkä HS130) | L 027 | Norway
| Finland
| Austria
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Standings
Overall
| Nations Cup
| Prize money
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Four Hills Tournament
| Nordic Tournament
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See also
- 2004 Grand Prix (top level summer series)
- 2004–05 FIS Continental Cup (2nd level competition)
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