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Recorded May 13, 2026
Foundational sport-origin milestone — Nordic combined's competitive lineage traces to 1892 in Oslo, where the first major competition was held at the first Holmenkollen ski jump. The 1892 Holmenkollen event predates FIS by 32 years and established the modern two-discipline format (ski jump + cross-country skiing) that defines Nordic combined competition. Holmenkollen remains the symbolic home venue for Nordic combined World Cup events, and every modern FIS Nordic combined rule on the format pairing, scoring conversion (Gundersen method), and venue standards descends ultimately from the tradition established in 1892 at the original Holmenkollen ski jump.
Recorded May 10, 2026
Federation-level milestone — Nordic combined is one of the original Olympic Winter Games disciplines, having been on the program at every Olympic Winter Games since the 1924 Chamonix founding event. Nordic combined was in the 1924 Winter Olympics and has been on the program ever since. The 1924 Chamonix Games coincided with the founding of FIS the same week (2 February 1924), making Nordic combined one of the original FIS-governed Olympic disciplines from day one. Every modern FIS Nordic combined rule on the Gundersen method (pursuit-style start in cross-country based on ski jumping points), team events, mass-start format, and qualification standards descends from this 1924 Olympic founding.
Recorded May 10, 2026
Most-recent governance milestone for Nordic combined. At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics (and again at 2026 Milano-Cortina), Nordic combined was the only sport on the Olympic program with exclusively men's events — every other Olympic winter discipline carries both men's and women's events. The IOC rejected women's Nordic combined Olympic admission in July 2018 (for 2022) and again for 2026. Despite a women's Nordic combined World Cup launching in 2020-21 and a women's World Championship event existing since 2021, the IOC's 2018 and 2022 decisions kept Nordic combined as the lone exclusively-men's Olympic discipline. Resolving the women's-Olympic question is the federation's most pressing modern governance issue.
Recorded May 10, 2026
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6.1 Jumping Score Calculation
May 23, 2026Section 6: Scoring
May 23, 20262.1 Ski Jumping Equipment
May 23, 2026Section 2: Equipment
May 23, 20268.4 General Safety Provisions
May 23, 20268.3 Transition Area Safety
May 23, 20268.2 Cross-Country Phase Safety
May 23, 20268.1 Jumping Phase Safety
May 23, 2026Section 8: Safety Considerations
May 23, 20267.3 General Violations
May 23, 20267.2 Cross-Country Phase Violations
May 23, 20267.1 Jumping Phase Violations
May 23, 2026Section 7: Violations & Penalties
May 23, 20266.3 World Cup Points
May 23, 20266.2 Final Results
May 23, 20265.4 Cross-Country Phase Rules
May 23, 20265.3 Jumping Phase Rules
May 23, 20265.2 The Gundersen Method
May 23, 20265.1 Competition Sequence
May 23, 20264.3 Officials and Jury
May 23, 20264.2 Team Composition
May 23, 20264.1 Athlete Qualifications
May 23, 2026Section 4: Players & Officials
May 23, 20263.3 Transition and Stadium Area
May 23, 20263.2 Cross-Country Course
May 23, 20263.1 Ski Jumping Hill
May 23, 2026Section 3: Playing Area
May 23, 20262.3 Equipment Transition
May 23, 20262.2 Cross-Country Equipment
May 23, 20265.5 Compact Format (World Cup)
May 23, 2026Section 5: Rules of Play
May 23, 2026