Ski jumping is one of the defining images of winter sport - an athlete launching from a 90 or 140-metre ramp, holding an aerodynamic V-shape through the air, and landing on a slope hundreds of metres below in less than ten seconds of flight. Judges score each jump on distance and style, and the competition produces a result that turns on millimetres of glide angle and the courage to commit to maximum run-up speed. The FIS Ski Jumping World Cup runs from late November through March, with the iconic Four Hills Tournament over New Year serving as the season's most-followed event and the World Championships as the annual pinnacle.
Flush.com covers FIS Ski Jumping World Cup events, the Four Hills Tournament and World Championship rounds across men's and women's normal hill and large hill disciplines. This page outlines the competitions available for betting, the markets Flush offers, how to deposit with Bitcoin or another supported cryptocurrency, and how every ski jumping bet contributes to the Flush VIP rakeback programme.
Ski jumping is governed by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS). Athletes ski down an in-run, launch from the end of a ramp called the table, and fly as far as possible before landing on the slope below. Competitions use normal hill (approximately HS98) and large hill (approximately HS130-HS145) venues, with a separate ski flying discipline on hills of HS185 and above. Scoring combines distance points (calculated from a K-point baseline) with style points from five judges who assess body position, ski angle and landing. Two rounds are held per competition, with scores added for a final result.
Norway, Poland, Germany and Austria have dominated the men's event across the modern era. Maren Lundby of Norway was the defining women's jumper of the 2010s and early 2020s. In the men's field, Halvor Egner Granerud of Norway has been among the most consistent performers in the World Cup in recent seasons. Stefan Kraft of Austria has accumulated one of the most impressive World Cup career records of any active jumper. Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan has also been a multiple World Cup and Four Hills winner.
The FIS World Cup season begins in late November, typically at Wisla in Poland or Lillehammer in Norway, and visits legendary venues including Willingen, Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bischofshofen, Innsbruck, Oslo, Planica and others before the March season finale at Planica, which often doubles as the ski flying World Championships venue.
The FIS Ski Jumping World Cup runs from late November through March across 20 to 25 individual competitions per gender. Each venue typically hosts individual and team competitions across a weekend, and the overall World Cup standings maintain a live title race through to the final events.
The Four Hills Tournament is the most heavily followed mid-season event in ski jumping, running across New Year from late December to early January at four historic venues: Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany, and Innsbruck and Bischofshofen in Austria. The Four Hills title - winning all four events - is among the rarest achievements in the sport, with fewer than fifteen athletes having won the Grand Slam since 1952.
The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships include ski jumping events on normal hill, large hill and team formats for both men and women and are held every two years in odd-numbered years, typically in February. Olympic years feature ski jumping at the Winter Games as one of the marquee men's events, with women's ski jumping having been added at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Check the ski jumping section at Flush.com for current event availability.
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Strategic note: wind conditions are the primary uncontrollable factor in ski jumping competition. Officials hold athletes at the in-run when wind conditions are unfavourable and apply a wind compensation factor to results, but in changeable conditions early in a competition a sudden improvement in wind can benefit late-starting athletes significantly. When weather forecasts show deteriorating conditions through a competition day, the athletes who jump early in favourable wind sometimes hold advantages that the compensation system does not fully neutralise.
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What ski jumping markets are available at Flush? Flush offers event winner, Four Hills Tournament winner, team competition winner, head-to-head, podium finish, season outright and World Championship winner markets for FIS World Cup and World Championship events.
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When are ski jumping betting markets available at Flush? Markets open when the FIS World Cup season is active. The main window runs from late November through March, including the Four Hills Tournament over New Year. Check the ski jumping section at Flush.com for current availability.
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