Men's individual: 27 December 1979 (Men's individual: 27 December 1979) Men's team: 12 January 1992 (Men's team: 12 January 1992) Women's individual: 3 December 2011 (Women's individual: 3 December 2011) Mixed team: 23 November 2012 (Mixed team: 23 November 2012) Women's team: 16 December 2017 (Women's team: 16 December 2017)
The maps display all 65 locations around the globe that have hosted World Cup events for men (58) and women (31) at least one time in the history of the competition. Râșnov in 2020 was the latest new host.
Four Hills Tournament (1979– )Nordic Tour (1997–2010); Raw Air (2017– )Swiss Tour (1980–1992)Bohemia Tour (1981–1994)Nordic Tour (1997–2010)FIS Team Tour (Oberstdorf included, 2009–2013)
Each season consists of 25–30 competitions, usually two competitions on the same hill during a weekend. One competition consists of a qualifying round; first round, with 50 competitors; and second round, with 30. Qualifying round for the main event was introduced in 1990 to limit the number of competitors. The top 30 in the first round advance to the second round, which is held in reverse order, so the best jumper in the first round jumps last. The aggregate score in the first and second rounds determine the competition results. The top 30 are awarded World Cup points. The winner gets 100 points while number 30 receives 1 point. At team events only top 8 receive points.
*This additional title was awarded from 1996 to 2000 for the best individual normal and large hill results only. The winner received a small Crystal Globe. This title was distinct from the overall WC, which included ski flying.