1992–93 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Winners | |
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Overall | ![]() |
Ski Flying | ![]() |
Four Hills Tournament | ![]() |
Nations Cup | ![]() |
Competitions | |
Venues | 13 |
Individual | 17 |
Team | 2 |
Cancelled | 5 (4 Ind. + 1 Men's team) |
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 with third small crystal globe awarded.
Season began in Falun, Sweden on 5 December 1992 and was finished in Planica, Slovenia on 28 March 1993. The individual World Cup overall winner was Austrian ski jumping "wunderkind" Andreas Goldberger (first of three overall globes in his career) and he took the 4H Tournament also in this season; with those results began his domination in both ski jumping and ski flying, lasting for next couple of years. Nations Cup was taken by Team of Austria.
17 men's individual events on 13 different venus in 8 countries were held on the two different continents (Europe and Asia); and four individual events were cancelled in Harrachov and in Vikersund. Also 2 men's team events were held (and one cancelled in Ruhpolding).
Peaks of the season were FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, Four Hills Tournament and planned Bohemia Tournament (which was cancelled due to lack of snow).
Map of world cup hosts
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Austria |
Asia |
Calendar
[edit]Men's Individual
[edit]Men's Team
[edit]All | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Overall leader | R. |
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12 December 1992 | ![]() (Große Zirmbergschanze K107) |
L cnx | cancelled due to heavy rain[19] | — | |||||
3 | 1 | 24 January 1993 | ![]() (Trampolino dal Ben K120) |
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4 | 2 | 27 March 1993 | ![]() (Bloudkova velikanka K120) |
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Standings
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Overall[edit]
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Ski Flying[edit]
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Nations Cup[edit]
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Four Hills Tournament[edit]
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See also
[edit]- 1992–93 FIS Europa/Continental Cup (2nd level competition)
References
[edit]- ^ "K115: Falun". International Ski Federation. 5 December 1992.
- ^ "K115: Falun". International Ski Federation. 6 December 1992.
- ^ "K107: Ruhpolding". International Ski Federation. 13 December 1992.
- ^ "K90: Sapporo". International Ski Federation. 19 December 1992.
- ^ "K115: Sapporo". International Ski Federation. 20 December 1992.
- ^ "K115: Oberstdorf". International Ski Federation. 30 December 1992.
- ^ "K107: Garmisch-Partenkirchen". International Ski Federation. 1 January 1993.
- ^ "K109: Innsbruck". International Ski Federation. 4 January 1993.
- ^ "K120: Bischofshofen". International Ski Federation. 6 January 1993.
- ^ "K120: Predazzo". International Ski Federation. 23 January 1993.
- ^ "K185: Tauplitz". International Ski Federation. 30 January 1993.
- ^ "K185: Tauplitz". International Ski Federation. 31 January 1993.
- ^ "K90: Lahti". International Ski Federation. 6 March 1993.
- ^ "K114: Lahti". International Ski Federation. 7 March 1993.
- ^ "K120: Lillehammer". International Ski Federation. 11 March 1993.
- ^ "K110: Oslo". International Ski Federation. 14 March 1993.
- ^ "Polete v Vikersundu odpihnil veter" (in Slovenian). Delo. 22 March 1993. p. 11.
- ^ "K120: Planica". International Ski Federation. 28 March 1993.
- ^ "Dva naša skakalca med petnajsterico" (in Slovenian). Delo. 14 March 1992. p. 9.
- ^ "Team K120: Predazzo". International Ski Federation. 24 January 1993.
- ^ "Team K120: Planica". International Ski Federation. 27 March 1993.