1994–95 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup

Ski-jumping competition series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 1994/95 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 4th in a row (2nd official) Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men. Europa Cup was a predecessor of Continental Cup.[1]

OverallFinland Olli Happonen
Venues24
Individual39
Quick facts Winners, Overall ...
FIS Continental Cup 1994/95
Winners
OverallFinland Olli Happonen
Competitions
Venues24
Individual39
 1993/94
1995/96 
Close

Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup and Grand Prix.

Men's Individual

Individual events in the CC history
More information Total, F ...
Total F L N Winners
1152397474
Close

after normal hill event in Rovaniemi (9 April 1995)

Calendar

More information All, No. ...
All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third R.
77 1 3 December 1994 Norway Lillehammer
(Lysgårdsbakken K90/120)[a]
N 049 Norway Lasse Ottesen Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki Norway Espen Bredesen [2]
78 2 4 December 1994 L 027 Italy Roberto Cecon Norway Lasse Ottesen Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki [3]
79 3 15 December 1994 Finland Jyväskylä
(Matti Nykäsen Mäki K90)[b]
N 050 Finland Jani Soininen Finland Tero Turkki Japan Naoto Itō [4]
80 4 17 December 1994 Finland Lahti
(Salpausselkä K114/90)[c]
L 028 Austria Andreas Goldberger Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki France Nicolas Jean-Prost [5]
81 5 18 December 1994 N 051 Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki Finland Janne Ahonen Austria Andreas Goldberger [6]
82 6 26 December 1994 Switzerland St. Moritz
(Olympiaschanze K95)
N 052 Germany Stefan Siebert Switzerland Sylvain Freiholz Norway Kjetil Moen [7]
83 7 31 December 1994 United States Lake Placid
(MacKenzie Intervale K120/90)
L 029 Norway Knut Müller Austria Richard Foldl United States Randy Weber [8]
84 8 1 January 1995 N 053 Norway Knut Müller Finland Risto Jussilainen Finland Vesa Hakala [9]
85 9 7 January 1995 Slovenia Planica
(Srednja Bloudkova K92)[d]
(Bloudkova velikanka K120)
N 054 Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Heinz Kuttin Norway Kent Johanssen [10]
86 10 8 January 1995 L 030 Germany Ronny Hornschuh Germany Sven Hannawald France Didier Mollard [11]
87 11 14 January 1995 Japan Sapporo
(Ōkurayama K115)
L 031 Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki Japan Takanobu Okabe Japan Jin’ya Nishikata [12]
88 12 14 January 1995 France Courchevel
(Tremplin du Praz K90)
N 055 Slovenia Primož Kopač France Jérôme Gay Austria Andreas Beck [13]
89 13 15 January 1995 Japan Sapporo
(Ōkurayama K115)
L 032 Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki Japan Keisuke Sugiyama Japan Naoto Itō [14]
90 14 15 January 1995 France Courchevel
(Tremplin du Praz K120)
L 033 France Lucas Chevalier-Girod
France Jérôme Gay
Czech Republic Jakub Jiroutek [15]
91 15 16 January 1995 Japan Sapporo
(Miyanomori K90)
N 056 Japan Naoki Yasuzaki Japan Jin’ya Nishikata Japan Takanobu Okabe [16]
92 16 20 January 1995 Slovakia Štrbské Pleso
(MS 1970 B K90)
N 057 Austria Martin Höllwarth Czech Republic František Jež Austria Andreas Beck [17]
93 17 21 January 1995 Poland Zakopane
(Średnia Krokiew K85)
N 058 Czech Republic František Jež Austria Christian Samitz Finland Tero Turkki [18]
94 18 21 January 1995 Italy Gallio
(Trampolino di Pakstall K92)[e]
N 059 Austria R. Schwarzenberger France Lucas Chevalier-Girod Austria Werner Schernthaner [19]
95 19 22 January 1995 Poland Zakopane
(Wielka Krokiew K116)
L 034 Norway Arve Vorvik Finland Olli Happonen Czech Republic František Jež [20]
96 20 22 January 1995 Italy Gallio
(Trampolino di Pakstall K92)[e]
N 060 Italy Roberto Cecon Austria R. Schwarzenberger France Lucas Chevalier-Girod [21]
97 21 28 January 1995 Czechoslovakia Liberec
(Ještěd B K90)
N 061 Austria Ingemar Mayr Russia Sergej Misjeev Germany Steven Miehe [22]
98 22 29 January 1995 N 062 Norway Sturle Holseter Czech Republic Pavel Věchet Austria Ingemar Mayr [23]
30th Bohemia Tournament Overall
(28 – 29 January 1995)
Austria Ingemar Mayr Norway Sturle Holseter Austria Matthias Wallner
[f]29 January 1995 Spain Astún
(Saltos Valle de Astún K90)
N unr unclear status with no reliable data sources available
(mentioned only as International competition, not part of CC)
99 23 3 February 1995 Germany Reit im Winkl
(Franz-Haslberger-Schanze K90)
N 063 Norway Arve Vorvik Germany Ronny Hornschuh Austria Werner Schernthaner [26]
100 24 4 February 1995 Austria Saalfelden
(Bibergschanze K85)
N 064 Norway Arve Vorvik Norway Kjetil Moen Finland Olli Happonen [27]
101 25 5 February 1995 Germany Ruhpolding
(Große Zirmbergschanze K107)[g]
L 035 Norway Sturle Holseter Germany Ronny Hornschuh Norway Kjetil Moen [28]
German Austrian Three Hills Tournament Overall
(3 – 4 February 1995)
Germany Ronny Hornschuh Norway Sturle Holseter Austria Andreas Beck
102 26 11 February 1995 United States Westby
(Snowflake K113)[h]
L 036 France Steve Delaup United States Brendan Doran Czech Republic Tomáš Goder [29]
[i]12 February 1995 L unr unclear status with no reliable data sources available
(mentioned only as International competition, not part of CC)
103 27 18 February 1995 United States Iron Mountain
(Pine Mountain K120)[j]
L 037 Czech Republic Ladislav Dluhoš Austria Gerhard Schallert Austria Matthias Wallner [31]
[k]19 February 1995 L unr unclear status with no reliable data sources available
104 28 25 February 1995 Japan Sapporo
(Ōkurayama K115)
L 038 Japan Naoto Itō Japan Hiroya Saitō Japan Masayuki Satō [32]
105 29 25 February 1995 United States Ishpeming
(Suicide Hill K90)
N 065 Czech Republic Tomáš Goder Norway Kjetil Moen France Ruddy Jardiné [33]
[l]26 February 1995 N unr unclear status with no reliable data sources available
106 30 1 March 1995 Japan Zaō
(Yamagata K85)[m]
N 066 Japan Kazuhiro Higashi Japan Kenji Suda Japan Takuya Takeuchi [34]
107 31 2 March 1995 N 067 Japan Kazuhiro Higashi Austria Stefan Metzler Japan Jun Shibuya [35]
108 32 4 March 1995 Germany Schönwald
(Adlerschanzen Schönwald K83)[n]
N 068 Austria Martin Höllwarth Finland Olli Happonen Slovenia Samo Gostiša [36]
109 33 5 March 1995 N 069 Austria Martin Höllwarth Finland Olli Happonen Finland Risto Jussilainen [37]
24th Schwarzwald Tournament Overall
(4 – 5 March 1995)
Austria Martin Höllwarth Finland Olli Happonen Slovenia Samo Gostiša
110 34 10 March 1995 Norway Sprova
(Steinfjellbakken K87)[o]
N 070 Finland Olli Happonen Finland Risto Jussilainen Finland Pasi Kytösaho [38]
111 35 11 March 1995 N 071 Finland Olli Happonen Norway Frode Håre
Finland Risto Jussilainen
[39]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1995
(12 – 18 March • Canada Thunder Bay)
112 36 26 March 1995 Finland Kuusamo
(Rukatunturi K120)
L 039 Norway Arve Vorvik Finland Tero Turkki Finland Ari-Pekka Nikkola [40]
113 37 2 April 1995 Sweden Gällivare
(Dundretkullen K90)
N 072 Norway Arve Vorvik Austria Martin Höllwarth Finland Risto Jussilainen [41]
114 38 8 April 1995 Finland Rovaniemi
(Ounasvaara K90)
N 073 Finland Mika Laitinen Austria Martin Höllwarth Finland Tero Turkki [42]
115 39 9 April 1995 N 074 Austria Martin Höllwarth Finland Mika Laitinen Finland Tero Turkki [43]
4th FIS Continental Cup Overall
(3 December 1994 – 9 April 1995)
Finland Olli Happonen Austria Martin Höllwarth Finland Risto Jussilainen
Close

Standings

Overall

More information Rank, after 39 events ...
Rank after 39 events Points
1Finland Olli Happonen867
2Austria Martin Höllwarth862
3Finland Risto Jussilainen653
4Norway Arve Vorvik642
5Austria Gerhard Schallert632
6Finland Tero Turkki573
7Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki570
8Norway Kjetil Moen559
9Austria Matthias Wallner535
10Germany Ronny Hornschuh532
Close

Europa Cup vs. Continental Cup

  • Last two Europa Cup seasons (1991/92 and 1992/93) are recognized as first two Continental Cup seasons by International Ski Federation (FIS), although Continental Cup under this name officially started first season in 1993/94 season.

See also

Notes

  1. Not clear if Lysgårdsbakken large hill in Lillehammer had K-point at K120 or K123 at that time.
  2. Not clear if Matti Nykäsen Mäki hill in Jyväskylä had K-point at K100 or K90 at that time.
  3. Not clear if Salpausselkä large hill in Lahti had K-point at K114 or K116 at that time.
  4. Not clear if Srednja Bloudkova large hill in Planica had K-point at K90 or K92 at that time.
  5. Not clear if Trampolino di Pakstall hill in Gallio had K-point at K92 or K95 at that time.
  6. Event in Astún (29 January) by skijump-db.net does not provide the competition results, while another source indicates that the competition was not intended to be counted towards the general classification. Winner was Ruddy Jardin, with Yannick Revuz in second place and Alexander Stöckl in third.[24][25]
  7. Not clear if Große Zirmbergschanze hill in Ruhpolding had K-point at K107 or K108 at that time.
  8. Not clear if Snowflake hill in Westby had K-point at K106, K108 or K113 at that time.
  9. Event in Westby (12 February) by skijump-db.net does not provide the competition results, while another source indicates that the competition was not intended to be counted towards the general classification. Winner was Brendan Doran, with Matt Kuusinen in second place and Randy Weber in third.[30][25]
  10. Not clear if Pine Mountain Ski Jump hill in Iron Mountain had K-point at K114 or K120 at that time.
  11. Event in Iron Mountain (19 February) by skijump-db.net does not provide the competition results, while another source indicates that the competition was not intended to be counted towards the general classification. Winner was Kjetil Moen, with Gerhard Schallert in second place and Ladislav Dluhoš in third.[25]
  12. Event in Ishpeming (26 February) by skijump-db.net does not provide the competition results, while another source indicates that the competition was not intended to be counted towards the general classification. Winner was Matthias Wallner, with Josef Pirnbacher in second place; both Christian Samitz and Pavel Věchet in third.[25]
  13. Not clear if Yamagata hill in Zaō had K-point at K85 or K90 at that time.
  14. Not clear if Adlerschanzen Schönwald hill in Schönwald had K-point at K83, K84 or K85 at that time.
  15. Not clear if Steinfjellbakken hill in Sprova had K-point at K85, K87 or K90 at that time.

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI