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This set contains 76 women (including six bonus) and 87 men (including two bonus) with individual cards for their jumping and style performance, along with the season-specific distance charts for all hills in both tournaments, and round-by-round modifiers for each competition.

 

In the men's tour, Norway's Halvor Egner Granerud claimed a clean sweep of overall World Cup, Four Hills and Raw Air titles. He won 12 times on the World Cup, including three stages of the Four Hills - with Poland's Dawid Kubacki the only one to defeat him, in Innsbruck - and two of the Raw Air. It was his maiden Four Hills and Raw Air, whilst the Norwegian won the overall World Cup for the second time in three seasons.

 

He would not claim either of the individual World Championship golds however, with Poland's Piotr Zyla retaining his normal hill crown, whilst on the large hill, Slovenia's Timi Zajc won his first individual World Championship gold.

 

In the women's tour, Austria's Eva Pinkelnig won six times on the way to her maiden overall World Cup title, and she also became the second Silvester Tournament champion, and like Granerud, won three of the four stages of the holiday tournament - Norway's Anna Odine Stroem won the first Ljubno event to break the sweep. The Raw Air was won for the first time by Slovenia's Ema Klinec, winning twice, including the historic first women's flying hill event, where the top 15 in the tournament points took flight for the first time at international level. Klinec's flight of 226 metres on the way to victory became the world record for women.

 

But also like the men, Pinkelnig was denied in the World Championships, with Katharina Althaus of Germany claiming her first individual gold on the normal hill - to go with six team golds, including both this year - whilst on the large hill, Alexandria Loutitt became the first-ever Canadian world champion.

2022-23 World Cup season

SKU: PSJ23
£6.50Price
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