2009–10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

The 2009–10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 31st World Cup season in ski jumping and the 13th official World Cup season in ski flying. It started on 26 November 2009 at the Rukatunturi ski jumping hill in Kuusamo, Finland and finished on 14 March 2010 at Holmenkollen, Norway.

Map of world cup hosts
All 17 locations which have been hosting World Cup events for men this season. Events in Harrachov and Trondheim were canceled. Oberstdorf hosted FIS Team Tour and four hills tournament. Lillehammer hosted events on large hill for two different times.

Four Hills Tournament Nordic Tournament FIS Team Tour (Oberstdorf ski flying events included)

Schedule changes

 * 1) On 27 November 2009, it was announced by the FIS that 5–6 December 2009 events were moved from Trondheim to Lillehammer because of warm weather and lack of snow in Trondheim.
 * 2) On 4 December 2009, it was announced by FIS that 12–13 December 2009 events in Harrachov were cancelled to warm weather and lack of snow. By 6 December 2009, a possibility that one ski jumping and one Nordic combined World Cup event could take place in Harrachov on 15–16 December 2009. A decision will be made on 9 December 2009 at 1200 CET. By 8 December 2009, one of the Harrachov rounds was rescheduled for 18 December 2009 in Engelberg.

Individual World Cup

 * The jumper highlighted in yellow was the leader of the World Cup at the time of the competition and wore the yellow jersey.
 * The jumper highlighted in azure was the leader of the Nordic Tournament at the time of the competition and wore the blue jersey.
 * The jumper highlighted in gold was the leader of the Four Hills Tournament at the time of the competition and wore the gold jersey.

Kuusamo
🇫🇮 HS142 Rukatunturi, Finland

28 November 2009

Notes:
 * Gregor Schlierenzauer wore the yellow jersey as the reigning champion.

Trondheim/Lillehammer
🇳🇴 HS138 Lysgårdsbakken, Norway
 * The events was moved to Lillehammer due to warm weather and lack of snow in Trondheim.

5 December 2009

🇳🇴 HS138 Lysgårdsbakken, Norway

6 December 2009

Notes:
 * Simon Ammann set a new hill record of 146.0 meters in the first round.
 * In the first round Gregor Schlierenzauer jumped 150.5 meters but fell at the landing so the record did not count.

Harrachov
🇨🇿 K-120 Čerťák, Czech Republic

12 December 2009 13 December 2009

Notes: *The competitions cancelled due to warm temperatures and lack of snow.

Engelberg
🇨🇭 HS 137 Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Switzerland

18 December 2009

This competition replaces the cancelled competitions at Harrachov (see above).

🇨🇭 HS 137 Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Switzerland

19 December 2009

🇨🇭 HS 137 Gross-Titlis-Schanze, Switzerland

20 December 2009

Notes:
 * In the first round Simon Ammann equalled the hill record of 141.0 meters set by Janne Ahonen in 2004
 * The final round was cancelled due to poor weather conditions

Oberstdorf
🇩🇪 HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany

29 December 2009

Garmisch Partenkirchen
🇩🇪 HS140 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany

1 January 2010

Notes
 * As Andreas Kofler was the leader of the Four Hills Tournament, he wore the golden FHT-leader jersey
 * Simon Ammann set a new hill record of 143.5 meters

Innsbruck
🇦🇹 HS130 Bergiselschanze, Austria

3 January 2010

Bischofshofen
🇦🇹 HS 140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria

6 January 2010

Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf
🇦🇹 HS 200 Kulm, Austria

9 January 2010

🇦🇹 HS 200 Kulm, Austria

10 January 2010

Sapporo
🇯🇵 HS134 Mt. Okura Ski Jump Stadium, Japan

16 January 2010

Notes
 * World Cup leader Gregor Schlierenzauer did not take part in this competition

🇯🇵 HS134 Mt. Okura Ski Jump Stadium, Japan

17 January 2010

Zakopane
🇵🇱 HS134 Wielka Krokiew, Poland

22 January 2010

🇵🇱 HS134 Wielka Krokiew, Poland

23 January 2010

Notes
 * Simon Ammann set a new hill record of 140.5 meters in the first round

Oberstdorf
🇩🇪 HS213 Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze, Germany

31 January 2010

Klingenthal
🇩🇪 HS140 Vogtlandarena, Germany

3 February 2010

Willingen
🇩🇪 HS145 Mühlenkopfschanze, Germany

6 February 2010

Notes
 * World Cup leader Simon Ammann did not take part in this competition

Lahti
🇫🇮 HS134 Salpausselkä, Finland

7 March 2010

Kuopio
🇫🇮 HS127 Puijo, Finland

9 March 2010

Notes
 * As Simon Ammann was both the Nordic Tournament leader and overall World Cup leader the blue jersey was not worn

Lillehammer
🇳🇴 HS138 Lysgårdsbakken, Norway

12 March 2010

Notes
 * With one event remaining Simon Ammann won the 2010 Ski Jumping World Cup

Oslo
🇳🇴 HS134 Holmenkollen, Norway

14 March 2010

Notes
 * Andreas Kofler set a new hill record of 139.5 meters

Kuusamo
🇫🇮 HS142 Rukatunturi, Finland

27 November 2009

Oberstdorf
🇩🇪 HS213 Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze, Germany

30 January 2010

Notes
 * Robert Kranjec jumped 226.0 meters but fell before the outrun line so the record wasn't kept

Willingen
🇩🇪 HS145 Mühlenkopfschanze, Germany

7 February 2010

Notes
 * The normal Austrian team did not participate as they were on their way to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. All four members of the teams from both Germany and Norway competed in Vancouver.

Lahti
🇫🇮 HS130 Salpausselkä, Finland

6 March 2010

Notes
 * Due to poor wind conditions the second round was cancelled

Overall Top 30 (individual)
Full points table

Full results table

Key: