2001–02 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
| Winners | |
|---|---|
| World Cup | Adam Małysz |
| Four Hills Tournament | Sven Hannawald |
| Nordic Tournament | Matti Hautamäki |
| Nations Cup | Germany |
| Competitions | |
| Venues | 18 |
| Individual | 22 |
| Team | 5 |
| Cancelled | 1 |
The 2001–02 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 23rd World Cup season in ski jumping and was held without any ski flying individual event this season (for the third time in history).
The season began on 23 November 2001 at Puijo in Kuopio, Finland, and finished on 24 March 2002 at Letalnica bratov Gorišek in Planica, Slovenia. Adam Małysz was the individual World Cup overall winner, for the second consecutive season. The Nations Cup was taken by the Team of Germany.
22 men's individual events on 18 different venues in 10 countries were held on two different continents (Europe and Asia). The only ski flying event was cancelled due to bad weather (3rd season after 1987/88 and 1989/90 without individual ski flying). And 5 men's team events.
German ski jumper Sven Hannawald became the first in history to win the "grand slam" of all four competitions at Four Hills Tournament (at the 50th anniversary edition).
Peaks of the season were Winter Olympics, FIS Ski Flying World Championships (only two of four rounds held due to bad weather), Four Hills Tournament and Nordic Tournament.