1987–88 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup explained

Competition:1987–88 World Cup
Competition1:Overall
Competition3:Swiss Tournament
Competition4:Nations Cup
Venues:15
Individual:20
Cancelled:2
Following:1988–89

The 1987–88 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 9th World Cup season in ski jumping. It began in Thunder Bay, Canada on 5 December 1987 and finished in Planica, Yugoslavia on 27 March 1988. The individual World Cup was won by Matti Nykänen and Nations Cup by Finland.

Map of world cup hosts

All 15 locations which have been hosting world cup events for men this season. Events in Liberec and Harrachov were entirely canceled.

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Four Hills Tournament Swiss Tournament

Calendar

Men

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DatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThirdOverall
18915 December 1987   Thunder BayBig Thunder K89 Matti Nykänen Pavel Ploc Ernst Vettori Matti Nykänen[1]
19026 December 1987   Thunder BayBig Thunder K120 Matti Nykänen Jens Weißflog Vegard Opaas[2]
191312 December 1987   Lake PlacidMacKenzie Intervale K114LH 107 Pavel Ploc Dieter Thoma Andreas Bauer Pavel Ploc[3]
192413 December 1987   Lake PlacidMacKenzie Intervale K86 NH 069 Pavel Ploc Jiří Parma Vegard Opaas[4]
193519 December 1987   SapporoMiyanomori K90NH 070 Matti Nykänen Werner Schuster Martin Švagerko[5]
194620 December 1987   SapporoŌkurayama K115LH 108 Matti Nykänen Jiří Parma Staffan Tällberg Matti Nykänen[6]
195730 December 1987   OberstdorfSchattenbergschanze K115LH 109 Pavel Ploc Matti Nykänen Staffan Tällberg Pavel Ploc[7]
19681 January 1988   Garmisch-PartenkirchenGroße Olympiaschanze K107LH 110 Matti Nykänen Staffan Tällberg Jens Weißflog Matti Nykänen[8]
19794 January 1988   InnsbruckBergiselschanze K109LH 111 Matti Nykänen Andreas Bauer Jens Weißflog[9]
198106 January 1988   BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K111LH 112 Matti Nykänen Primož Ulaga Ole Christian Eidhammer[10]
36th Four Hills Tournament Overall (30 December 1987 – 6 January 1988) Matti Nykänen Jens Weißflog Jiří Parma
9 January 1988   LiberecJeštěd A K120LH cnxcancelled
10 January 1988   HarrachovČerťák K120LH cnx
Bohemia Tournament Overall (9–10 January 1988)planned and unrealized
1991117 January 1988   GallioTrampolino di Pakstall K95NH 071 Ernst Vettori Primož Ulaga Jiří Parma Matti Nykänen[11]
2001220 January 1988   St. MoritzOlympiaschanze K94NH 072 Matti Nykänen Erik Johnsen Remo Lederer Matti Nykänen[12]
2011322 January 1988   GstaadMattenschanze K88NH 073 Pavel Ploc Miran Tepeš Jens Weißflog[13]
2021424 January 1988   EngelbergGross-Titlis-Schanze K120LH 113 Jens Weißflog Matti Nykänen Andreas Felder[14]
23rd Swiss Tournament Overall (20–24 February 1988) Matti Nykänen Miran Tepeš Ernst Vettori
203154 March 1988   LahtiSalpausselkä K90NH 074 Matti Nykänen Jan Boklöv Erik Johnsen Matti Nykänen[15]
204166 March 1988   LahtiSalpausselkä K114LH 114 Matti Nykänen Jan Boklöv Erik Johnsen[16]
2051718 March 1988   MeldalKløvsteinbakken K105LH 115 Erik Johnsen Oliver Strohmaier Jiří Malec Matti Nykänen[17]
2061820 March 1988   OsloHolmenkollbakken K105 LH 116 Erik Johnsen Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl Günther Stranner[18]
2071926 March 1988   PlanicaSrednja Bloudkova K90NH 075 Primož Ulaga Pavel Ploc Ernst Vettori[19]
2082027 March 1988   PlanicaBloudkova velikanka K120LH 117 Primož Ulaga Rajko Lotrič Didier Mollard[20]

Standings

Overall

Rankafter 20 eventsPoints
1 282
2 187
3 127
4 125
5 114
6 111
7 106
8 97
9 82
10 64

Nations Cup

Rankafter 20 eventsPoints
1 541
2 430
3 412
4 333
5 310
6 180
7 165
8 153
9 77
10 68

Four Hills Tournament

Rankafter 4 eventsPoints
1 887.7
2 788.7
3 767.7
4 763.5
5 752.7
6 751.5
7 748.2
8 741.0
9 731.5
10 726.3

Notes and References

  1. Web site: K89: Thunder Bay. International Ski Federation. 5 December 1987.
  2. Web site: K120: Thunder Bay. International Ski Federation. 6 December 1987.
  3. Web site: K114: Lake Placid. International Ski Federation. 12 December 1987.
  4. Web site: K86: Lake Placid. International Ski Federation. 13 December 1987.
  5. Web site: K90: Sapporo. International Ski Federation. 19 December 1987.
  6. Web site: K115: Sapporo. International Ski Federation. 20 December 1987.
  7. Web site: K115: Oberstdorf. International Ski Federation. 30 December 1987.
  8. Web site: K107: Garmisch-Partenkirchen. International Ski Federation. 1 January 1988.
  9. Web site: K109: Innsbruck. International Ski Federation. 4 January 1988.
  10. Web site: K111: Bischofshofen. International Ski Federation. 6 January 1988.
  11. Web site: K95: Gallio. International Ski Federation. 17 January 1988.
  12. Web site: K94: St. Moritz. International Ski Federation. 20 January 1988.
  13. Web site: K88: Gstaad. International Ski Federation. 22 January 1988.
  14. Web site: K120: Engelberg. International Ski Federation. 24 January 1988.
  15. Web site: K90: Lahti. International Ski Federation. 4 March 1988.
  16. Web site: K114: Lahti. International Ski Federation. 6 March 1988.
  17. Web site: K105: Meldal. International Ski Federation. 18 March 1988.
  18. Web site: K105: Oslo. International Ski Federation. 16 March 1988.
  19. Web site: K90: Planica. International Ski Federation. 26 March 1988.
  20. Web site: K120: Planica. International Ski Federation. 27 March 1988.