1992–93 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup explained

Competition:1992–93 World Cup
Competition1:Overall
Competition4:Nations Cup
Venues:13
Individual:17
Team:2
Cancelled:5
Following:1993–94

The 1992–93 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 14th World Cup season in ski jumping and the 3rd official World Cup season in ski flying. It began in Falun, Sweden on 5 December 1992 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 28 March 1993. The individual World Cup was won by Andreas Goldberger and Nations Cup by Austria.

Lower competitive circuit this season included the Europa/Continental Cup.

Map of world cup hosts

All 13 locations which have been hosting world cup events for men this season. Events in Vikersund and Harrachov were entirely canceled.

Four Hills Tournament

Calendar

Men

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DatePlaceHillWinnerSecondThirdYellow bib
29715 December 1992   FalunLugnet K115 Werner Rathmayr Urban Franc Heinz Kuttin Werner Rathmayr[1]
29826 December 1992   FalunLugnet K115LH 171 Werner Rathmayr Lasse Ottesen
Andreas Goldberger
[2]
12 December 1992   RuhpoldingGroße Zirmbergschanze K107LH cnxweather conditions
299313 December 1992   RuhpoldingGroße Zirmbergschanze K107LH 172 Stephan Zünd Werner Rathmayr Didier Mollard Werner Rathmayr[3]
300419 December 1992   SapporoMiyanomori K90 Martin Höllwarth Werner Rathmayr Steve Delaup[4]
301520 December 1992   SapporoŌkurayama K115LH 173 Akira Higashi Werner Rathmayr Bjørn Myrbakken[5]
302630 December 1992   OberstdorfSchattenbergschanze K115LH 174 Christof Duffner Andreas Goldberger Noriaki Kasai Werner Rathmayr[6]
30371 January 1993   Garmisch-PartenkirchenGroße Olympiaschanze K107LH 175 Noriaki Kasai Jens Weißflog Andreas Goldberger[7]
30484 January 1993   InnsbruckBergiselschanze K109LH 176 Andreas Goldberger Jaroslav Sakala Noriaki Kasai[8]
30596 January 1993   BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K120LH 177 Andreas Goldberger Noriaki Kasai Didier Mollard[9]
41st Four Hills Tournament Overall (30 December 1992 – 6 January 1993) Andreas Goldberger Noriaki Kasai Jaroslav Sakala
16 January 1993   HarrachovČerťák K120LH cnxlack of snow
17 January 1993   HarrachovČerťák K120LH cnx
Bohemia Tournament Overall (16–17 January 1993)planned and unrealized
3061023 January 1993   PredazzoTrampolino dal Ben K120LH 178 Noriaki Kasai Franci Petek Werner Rathmayr[10]
3071130 January 1993   Tauplitz/Bad MitterndorfKulm K185 Jaroslav Sakala Werner Haim Andreas Goldberger[11]
3081231 January 1993   Tauplitz/Bad MitterndorfKulm K185FH 026 Jaroslav Sakala Didier Mollard Andreas Goldberger[12]
309136 March 1993   LahtiSalpausselkä K90NH 105 Noriaki Kasai Jaroslav Sakala Jiri Parma Werner Rathmayr[13]
310147 March 1993   LahtiSalpausselkä K114LH 179 Ivan Lunardi Stefan Horngacher Espen Bredesen[14]
3111511 March 1993   LillehammerLysgårdsbakken K120LH 180 Espen Bredesen Takanobu Okabe Andreas Goldberger Andreas Goldberger[15]
312 1614 March 1993   OsloHolmenkollbakken K110LH 181 Espen Bredesen Didier Mollard Jaroslav Sakala[16]
20 March 1993   VikersundVikersundbakken K175FH cnxstrong wind
21 March 1993   VikersundVikersundbakken K175FH cnx
3131728 March 1993   PlanicaBloudkova velikanka K120LH 182 Espen Bredesen Andreas Goldberger Andreas Goldberger[17]

Men's team

DatePlaceHillEventWinnerSecondThirdYellow bib
3124 January 1993   PredazzoTrampolino dal Ben K120[18]
4227 March 1993   PlanicaBloudkova velikanka K120LH 004[19]

Standings

Overall

Rankafter 17 eventsPoints
1 206
2 185
3 172
4 171
5 151
6 121
7 114
8 78
9 71
10 63

Ski Flying

Rankafter 2 eventsPoints
1 50
2 31
3 30
4 27
5 22
6 20
7 15
8 14
14
10 12

Nations Cup

Rankafter 19 eventsPoints
1 781
2 444
3 375
4 299
5 280
6 246
7 171
8 96
9 73
10 64

Four Hills Tournament

Rankafter 4 eventsPoints
1 920.8
2 898.7
3 854.6
4 828.4
5 823.4
6 818.9
7 816.7
8 814.7
9 799.8
10 799.7

Notes and References

  1. Web site: K115: Falun. International Ski Federation. 5 December 1992.
  2. Web site: K115: Falun. International Ski Federation. 6 December 1992.
  3. Web site: K107: Ruhpolding. International Ski Federation. 13 December 1992.
  4. Web site: K90: Sapporo. International Ski Federation. 19 December 1992.
  5. Web site: K115: Sapporo. International Ski Federation. 20 December 1992.
  6. Web site: K115: Oberstdorf. International Ski Federation. 30 December 1992.
  7. Web site: K107: Garmisch-Partenkirchen. International Ski Federation. 1 January 1993.
  8. Web site: K109: Innsbruck. International Ski Federation. 4 January 1993.
  9. Web site: K120: Bischofshofen. International Ski Federation. 6 January 1993.
  10. Web site: K120: Predazzo. International Ski Federation. 23 January 1993.
  11. Web site: K185: Tauplitz. International Ski Federation. 30 January 1993.
  12. Web site: K185: Tauplitz. International Ski Federation. 31 January 1993.
  13. Web site: K90: Lahti. International Ski Federation. 6 March 1993.
  14. Web site: K114: Lahti. International Ski Federation. 7 March 1993.
  15. Web site: K120: Lillehammer. International Ski Federation. 11 March 1993.
  16. Web site: K110: Oslo. International Ski Federation. 14 March 1993.
  17. Web site: K120: Planica. International Ski Federation. 28 March 1993.
  18. Web site: 24 January 1993 . Team K120: Predazzo . International Ski Federation.
  19. Web site: Team K120: Planica. International Ski Federation. 27 March 1993.