The Raw Air 2024 was the seventh edition of Raw Air for men and the fifth edition for women, an eight-day tournament in ski jumping and ski flying held across Norway between 8 and 17 March 2024. It was part of the 2023âÂÂ24 World Cup season.
Details
For the first time in the history of Raw Air:
- the tournament program includes competitions on three different sizes â the normal, large and flying hill,
- a women's ski flying World Cup will be held,
- the top 3 men's and women's jumpers of the tournament will receive equal money prizes (1st place â 40 000 EUR, 2nd place â 13 000 EUR, 3rd place â 6 000 EUR).
Venues
Competition format
The competition is held on three different hills: Oslo, Trondheim and Vikersund.
Men:
Oslo
- Friday prologue - starting list arranged according to the world cup classification
- Saturday and Sunday - starting list arranged according to the Raw Air classification
- 6 competition jumps - Friday prologue, Saturday competition and Sunday prologue and competition
Trondheim
- Only the top 50 of the Raw Air tournament after the competition in Oslo can compete
- Guaranteed start for jumpers in the top 3 of the World Cup before Raw Air (Kraft, Kobayashi, Wellinger)
- Starting list arranged according to Raw Air classification
- 4 tournament jumps - Tuesday's competition on HS105 and Wednesday's competition on HS138 (without prologues)
Vikersund
- Starting list arranged according to Raw Air classification
- Friday's prologue featuring the top 50 of the Raw Air tournament
- Saturday competition for the top 40 of prologue
- Sunday's three-series competition for the top 30 Raw Air (1st round - 30; 2nd round - 20; 3rd round - 10 jumpers)
- Starting order of the 1st and 2nd series of the final according to Saturday's Raw Air classification; 3rd series according to the current classification
- 6 tournament jumps - Friday prologue, Saturday competition, Sunday three-series competition
Women:
- Competitions in Oslo and Trondheim with the jumpers of all competitors registered for the tournament (prologues and competitions)
- The starting list is arranged according to the World Cup classification
- A maximum of 20 jumpers will compete in Vikersund - priority is given to the top 15 in the World Cup standings
- A maximum of 5 jumpers from the Raw Air Top 15 who are not in the World Cup top 15 will be selected for the competition.
- 16 tournament jumps - 6 in Oslo, 6 in Trondheim and 4 in Vikersund
Results
Men
Women
Notes
References