Ski jumping Grand Prix 1999
Grand Prix 1999 | |
winner | |
Overall Grand Prix | Sven Hannawald |
Nations ranking | Japan |
Competitions | |
Venues | 5 |
Individual competitions | 5 |
Team competitions | 2 |
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The FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix 1999 (official name: FIS Grand Prix Ski Jumping 1999 ) was one of the International Ski Federation FIS discharged between 6 August 1999 and 15 September 1999 series of competitions in ski jumping . The Grand Prix, which was held at five different locations in Europe and Asia, consisted of two team and five individual competitions, four of which took place in Europe and three in Asia . The German Sven Hannawald won the overall standings ahead of the Austrian Andreas Goldberger and the Finn Janne Ahonen . The defending champion Masahiko Harada from Japan took fourth place. The national championship was won by defending champions Japan ahead of Austria and Germany .
Results and ratings
Grand Prix overview
date | venue | Jump | comment | winner | Second | Third |
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08/06/1999 | Hinterzarten | Eagle Hill K 95 | team | Germany | Japan | Austria |
08/07/1999 | Sven Hannawald | Janne Ahonen | Andreas Goldberger | |||
08/14/1999 | Courchevel | Tremplin du Praz K 120 | Andreas Widhölzl | Masahiko Harada | Andreas Goldberger | |
08/22/1999 | Stams | Brunnentalschanze K 105 | Martin Schmitt | Masahiko Harada | Andreas Goldberger | |
09/11/1999 | Hakuba | Hakuba ski jumps K 120 | Sven Hannawald | Janne Ahonen | Kazuyoshi Funaki | |
09/12/1999 | team | Japan | Austria | Germany | ||
09/15/1999 | Sapporo | Ōkurayama ski jump K 120 | Andreas Widhölzl | Andreas Goldberger | Masahiko Harada |
Ratings
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