1994–95 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Ski jumping championship season
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The 1994–95 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 16th World Cup season in ski jumping and the 5th official World Cup season in ski flying with the fifth small crystal globe awarded.
| Winners | |
|---|---|
| Overall | |
| Ski Flying | |
| Four Hills Tournament | |
| Nations Cup | |
| Competitions | |
| Venues | 15 |
| Individual | 21 |
| Team | 1 |
| Cancelled | 3 (Men), 1 (Team) |
The season began in Planica, Slovenia on 10 December 1994 and finished in Oberstdorf, Germany on 25 February 1995. The individual World Cup overall winner was Austrian ski jumper Andreas Goldberger (2nd time in his career) and the Nations Cup was taken by Team of Finland.
21 men's individual events on 15 different venues in 9 countries were held on two different continents (Europe and Asia); three individual events were cancelled due to very bad weaher conditions (a lack or too much snow) in Predazzo, Courchevel and Oberstdorf; and one moved from normal to large hill in Falun. Also, one men's team event was held (one cancelled).
Peaks of the season were FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, first and only time in history that Nordic World Championships was held after the end of the season WC season (inconvenient as they had to move to another continent, to Canada) and Four Hills Tournament.
Map of world cup hosts
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Europe | |||||
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Germany |
Austria |
Asia | |||
Calendar
Men's Individual
Men's Team
| All | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third | R. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 December 1994 | (Tremplin du Praz K120) |
L cnx | cancelled due to lack of snow all across Europe[3][4] | |||||
| 7 | 1 | 28 January 1995 | (Salpausselkä K114) |
L 007 | [26] | |||
Standings
Overall
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Ski Flying
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Nations Cup
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Four Hills Tournament
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See also
- 1994 Grand Prix (top level summer series)
- 1994–95 FIS Continental Cup (2nd level competition)