Nordic World Ski Championships 1982 / Men's ski jumping

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The following individual results were achieved in men's ski jumping at the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1982 :

Normal hill K90

space Start number athlete Widths
[m]
Points
per jump
points
total
1 15th AustriaAustria Armin Kogler 82.5 / 84.0 123.6 / 125.7 249.3
2 13 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen 81.0 / 85.5 119.7 / 128.9 248.6
3 38 NorwayNorway Ole Bremseth 81.5 / 82.0 122.0 / 123.8 245.8
4th 56 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen 82.0 / 82.5 122.3 / 122.1 244.4
5 10 AustriaAustria Andreas fields 82.5 / 82.0 122.1 / 121.8 243.9
6th 58 CanadaCanada Horst Bulau 83.0 / 81.5 123.4 / 120.0 243.4
7th 7th NorwayNorway Olav Hansson 82.0 / 79.0 123.3 / 118.0 241.3
8th 27 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Deckert 79.5 / 82.5 115.3 / 121.6 236.9
9 23 NorwayNorway Roger Ruud 79.5 / 80.0 117.8 / 118.6 236.4
10 29 SwedenSweden Different down 83.0 / 81.0 120.4 / 115.2 235.6
11 22nd Germany BRBR Germany Joachim Ernst 82.5 / 80.5 120.6 / 113.9 234.5
12 46 ItalyItaly Massimo Rigoni 79.0 / 82.0 114.5 / 119.8 234.3
13 53 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Mathias Buse 79.5 / 81.5 1148 / 118.5 233.3
14th 47 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Josef Samek 78.5 / 80.5 114.2 / 117.9 232.1
15th 32 ItalyItaly Lido Tomasi 81.5 / 80.0 116.0 / 115.6 231.6
16 17th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Klaus Ostwald 80.0 / 79.0 117.1 / 114.0 231.1
17th 57 NorwayNorway Johan Sætre 77.5 / 79.0 113.1 / 116.5 229.6
18th 9 FinlandFinland Pentti Kokkonen 78.0 / 79.0 113.4 / 115.0 228.4
19th 50 PolandPoland Piotr Fijas 77.5 / 81.5 111.1 / 116.5 227.6
20th 1 Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Prosser 78.5 / 78.5 113.7 / 113.2 226.9
21st 43 FinlandFinland Kari Ylianttila 77.0 / 78.0 112.8 / 113.9 226.7
22nd 35 JapanJapan Chiharu Nishikata 79.0 / 77.0 114.0 / 111.8 225.8
23 48 AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper 75.5 / 80.0 109.4 / 116.1 225.5
24 30th AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori 77.0 / 79.0 109.3 / 115.0 224.3
25th 36 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bohumil Vacek 77.0 / 77.0 111.3 / 110.8 222.1
26th 41 Germany BRBR Germany Christoph Schwarz 76.5 / 77.5 109.5 / 109.6 219.1
27 5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Holger Friday 76.0 / 76.0 110.2 / 108.7 218.9
28 54 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Miran Tepes 76.5 / 77.0 109.0 / 109.8 218.8
29 25th AustriaAustria Anton Innauer 75.0 / 79.5 107.1 / 111.3 218.4
30th 59 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hansjörg Sumi 76.0 / 77.5 107.2 / 111.1 218.3
31 24 JapanJapan Hirokazu Yagi 75.5 / 75.5 107.9 / 708.4 216.3
32 49 SwedenSweden Seppo Toivonen 74.0 / 76.5 104.0 / 108.5 212.5
33 52 Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer 75.0 / 77.0 103.6 / 108.3 211.9
34 37 CanadaCanada Ron Richards 75.5 / 74.5 106.9 / 104.8 211.7
35 21st United StatesUnited States Jeff Hastings 74.5 / 74.5 104.8 / 104.8 209.6
36 45 FranceFrance Gerard Colin 730 / 76.5 99.4 / 108.0 207.4
37 12 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miro Slušný 74.5 / 74.5 703.8 / 702.8 206.6
38 6th JapanJapan Satoru Matsuhashi 73.0 / 73.0 103.4 / 102.4 205.8
39 34 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primoz Ulaga 72.0 / 75.5 98.3 / 105.4 203.7
40 44 United StatesUnited States Reed Zuehlke 72.5 / 71.5 101.1 / 100.0 201.1
41 55 JapanJapan Masahiro Akimoto 79.0 / 81.5 * 112.5 / 88.5 201.0
42 18th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Vasja Bajc 72.0 / 73.0 99.3 / 101.4 200.7
43 40 United StatesUnited States John Broman 70.5 / 72.5 97.4 / 101.6 199.0
44 3 SwedenSweden Per Balkåsen 72.5 / 73.5 98.6 / 100.2 198.8
45 33 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Benito Bonetti 74.0 / 72.5 100.0 / 98.6 198.6
46 4th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Rajko Lotric 72.0 / 69.5 101.8 / 96.3 198.1
47 14th ItalyItaly Ivano Wegher 71.0 / 73.0 96.7 / 100.4 197.1
48 39 PolandPoland Bogdan Zwijacz 72.0 / 69.5 100.8 / 95.8 196.6
49 51 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Gennady Prokopenko 71.5 / 71.5 99.0 / 97.5 196.5
50 28 FranceFrance Patric Dubiez 72.0 / 73.0 94.3 / 98.9 193.2
51 20th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Valery Karetnikov 72.0 / 69.5 100.8 / 91.3 192.1
52 31 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vladimir Chernyayev 77.0 / 78.0 * 109.8 / 79.9 189.7
53 16 FranceFrance Philippe Jacoberger 67.5 / 71.5 87.6 / 95.5 183.1
54 11 United StatesUnited States Nils Stolzlechner 68.0 / 67.0 89.4 / 88.8 178.2
55 8th ItalyItaly Gian Paolo Mosele 66.0 / 67.0 81.2 / 86.8 168.0
56 26th SpainSpain Thomas Cano 63.5 / 67.0 78.7 / 86.8 165.5
56 42 SpainSpain Juan Meno 65.5 / 65.0 82.9 / 82.6 165.5
58 2 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Leonid Komarov 73.0 * / 71.5 64.4 / 100.0 164.4
59 19th SpainSpain José Rivera 60.5 / 60.5 73.4 / 71.9 145.3

World champion 1978 : Matthias Buse / Olympic champion 1980 : Anton InnauerGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR AustriaAustria 

Date: February 21, 1982

Participants: 59 named; 59 started; 59 rated;

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Large hill K120

space Start number athlete Widths
[m]
Points
per jump
points
total
1 40 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen 108.5 / 102.5 132.9 / 125.0 257.9
2 26th NorwayNorway Olav Hansson 107.0 / 99.5 132.8 / 122.3 255.1
3 51 AustriaAustria Armin Kogler 102.5 / 100.5 123.0 / 121.7 244.7
4th 29 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Klaus Ostwald 102.0 / 102.0 120.3 / 122.3 242.6
4th 50 NorwayNorway Ole Bremseth 102.0 / 99.5 120.8 / 121.8 242.6
6th 42 FinlandFinland Pentti Kokkonen 99.5 / 100.5 122.3 / 116.2 238.5
7th 44 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Mathias Buse 99.5 / 100.5 117.3 / 120.2 237.5
8th 32 SwedenSweden Different down 102.0 / 97.5 120.3 / 112.5 232.8
9 34 AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper 99.5 / 95.0 120.3 / 112.0 232.2
10 45 CanadaCanada Horst Bulau 98.5 / 98.5 114.9 / 116.9 231.8
11 17th NorwayNorway Per Bergerud 95.0 / 97.5 114.0 / 117.0 231.0
12 9 AustriaAustria Andreas fields 94.0 / 99.0 111.1 / 118.6 229.7
13 24 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vladimir Chernyayev 100.5 / 92.5 120.2 / 107.5 227.7
14th 30th Germany BRBR Germany Peter raw wine 90.5 / 102.5 99.7 / 122.0 221.7
15th 35 United StatesUnited States Jeff Hastings 95.0 / 94.0 110.0 / 108.5 218.6
16 46 United StatesUnited States John Broman 99.5 / 90.0 115.3 / 101.0 216.3
17th 55 Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer 86.5 / 102.5 94.1 / 122.0 216.1
18th 49 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Gennady Prokopenko 92.5 / 95.0 105.5 / 109.0 214.5
19th 2 FinlandFinland Kari Ylianttila 88.5 / 95.0 101.9 / 111.5 213.4
19th 23 CanadaCanada Ron Richards 95.0 / 91.0 111.0 / 102.4 213.4
21st 25th CanadaCanada Steve Collins 89.5 / 95.0 100.8 / 111.0 211.8
22nd 37 FinlandFinland Jouko Törmänen 93.0 / 90.5 108.2 / 103.2 211.4
23 43 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Josef Samek 92.5 / 91.0 106.0 / 104.4 210.4
24 7th NorwayNorway Johan Sætre 82.5 / 99.5 90.5 / 119.8 210.3
25th 52 SwedenSweden Per Balkåsen 93.0 / 93.0 104.7 / 104.7 209.4
26th 38 FranceFrance Patric Dubiez 92.0 / 95.0 100.8 / 107.5 208.3
27 28 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Bohumil Vacek 92.5 / 90.0 106.5 / 101.0 207.5
28 57 ItalyItaly Massimo Rigoni 88.5 / 95.0 96.9 / 109.0 205.9
29 54 PolandPoland Piotr Fijas 104.5 * / 96.0 95.8 / 109.4 205.2
30th 53 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Miran Tepes 92.0 / 91.5 102.3 / 102.6 204.9
31 13 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen 87.5 / 92.5 98.5 / 106.0 204.5
32 12 AustriaAustria Hans Wallner 86.5 / 93.0 97.1 / 107.2 204.3
33 56 FranceFrance Gerard Colin 94.0 / 89.0 105.1 / 97.1 202.2
34 31 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Rajko Lotric 89.5 / 90.0 100.3 / 101.5 201.8
35 33 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Benito Bonetti 92.5 / 89.0 104.0 / 96.6 200.6
36 39 ItalyItaly Lido Tomasi 93.0 / 89.5 103.2 / 97.3 200.5
37 36 PolandPoland Bogdan Zwijacz 87.5 / 90.5 95.0 / 101.7 196.7
38 14th Germany BRBR Germany Joachim Ernst 86.5 / 92.0 93.6 / 101.8 195.4
39 3 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Holger Friday 79.0 / 95.0 84.6 / 110.5 195.1
40 16 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miro Slušný 89.0 / 86.5 97.6 / 93.6 191.2
41 20th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primoz Ulaga 85.5 / 88.5 91.7 / 96.4 188.1
42 22nd JapanJapan Satoru Matsuhashi 86.5 / 86.5 94.6 / 92.6 187.2
43 27 JapanJapan Hirokazu Yagi 89.5 / 80.0 101.8 / 83.5 185.3
44 8th United StatesUnited States Nils Stolzlechner 82.0 / 85.0 88.8 / 91.0 179.8
45 19th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Deckert 76.0 / 91.5 71.4 / 102.1 173.5
46 5 JapanJapan Chiharu Nishikata 80.0 / 81.5 86.0 / 86.1 172.1
47 11 SwedenSweden Seppo Toivonen 78.0 / 86.5 78.2 / 93.6 171.8
48 41 SpainSpain Thomas Cano 82.4 / 84.5 82.5 / 86.3 168.8
49 47 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hansjörg Sumi 92.5 / 74.5 103.0 / 63.3 166.3
50 6th Germany BRBR Germany Georg Waldvogel 71.0 / 87.0 67.4 / 95.3 162.7
51 15th FranceFrance Philippe Jacoberger 76.5 / 82.5 75.6 / 84.5 160.1
52 21st ItalyItaly Ivano Wegher 76.5 / 76.5 74.1 / 75.6 149.7
53 48 JapanJapan Masahiro Akimoto 81.0 * / 86.5 50.4 / 93.6 144.0
54 18th United StatesUnited States Reed Zuehlke 73.0 / 74.5 63.2 / 70.8 134.0
55 4th SpainSpain José Rivera 65.5 / 74.0 53.2 / 69.6 122.8
DNS 1 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Vasja Bajc - - -
DNS 10 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union - - -

World Champion 1978 : Tapio Räisänen / Olympic Champion 1980 : Jouko TörmänenFinlandFinland FinlandFinland 

Date: February 28, 1982

Participants: 57 named; 55 started; 55 rated;

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Team large hill K120

space Start number country athlete Widths
[m]
Points
per jump
points
total
1 1 NorwayNorway Norway Johan Sætre
Per Bergerud
Ole Bremseth
Olav Hansson
95.0 / 94.0
99.5 / 102.0
100.5 / 99.5
100.5 / 95.0
112.5¤ / 109.1¤
120.3 / 125.5
120.7 / 118.8
119.7 / 113.5
718.5
2 2 AustriaAustria Austria Hans Wallner
Hubert Neuper
Armin Kogler
Andreas Felder
96.5 / 95.0
100.0 / 100.0
105.5 / 99.5
98.0 / 96.0
114.1¤ / 112.0¤
121.0 / 120.0
029.2 / 119.8
114.7 / 112.9
717.6
3 6th FinlandFinland Finland Keijo Korhonen
Jari Puikkonen
Pentti Kokkonen
Matti Nykänen
92.5 / 96.0
90.5 / 98.0
95.5 / 99.5
92.5 / 101.5
103.5 / 109.4¤
101.7¤ / 115.7
108.7 / 118.3
104.0 / 120.6
670.8
4th 13 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Holger Friday
Matthias Buse
Klaus Ostwald
Manfred Deckert
92.0 / 90.0
100.5 / 95.0
97.0 / 95.0
92.0 / 95.0
105.8 / 102.0¤
119.2 / 108.0
111.3 / 107.5
100.8¤ / 108.5
660.3
5 10 CanadaCanada Canada -
Ron Richards
Steve Collins
Horst Bulau
-
87.5 / 87.0
95.0 / 94.0
95.0 / 97.0
-
92.0 / 95.3
109.5 / 107.6
109.0 / 112.3
625.7
6th 16 United StatesUnited States United States Nils Stolzlechner
Reed Zuehlke
Jeff Hastings
John Broman
81.0 / 84.5
90.0 / 87.5
95.0 / 97.5
88.5 / 95.0
79.9¤ / 89.3¤
99.5 / 95.5
109.0 / 113.0
96.4 / 109.0
622.4
7th 9 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia -
Miro Slušný
Bohumil Vacek
Josef Samek
-
90.0 / 87.0
86.5 / 92.5
94.5 / 95.0
-
97.0 / 93.3
89.6 / 109.0
109.3 / 111.0
606.2
8th 12 JapanJapan Japan Nobuo Nakatsu
Satoru Matsuhashi
Masahiro Akimoto
Hirokazu Yagi
89.0 / 86.5
90.5 / 89.5
89.0 / 96.5
87.5 / 80.5
100.6 / 96.1
95.7¤ / 100.8
97.6 / 112.1
96.5 / 80.2¤
603.7
9 14th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Igor Morozov
Valery Karetnikov
Vladimir Chernyayev
Gennady Prokopenko
80.5 / 85.5
79.0 / 80.0
90.0 / 89.0
92.0 / 94.0
82.7 / 92.2
81.1¤ / 79.5¤
100.5 / 99.6
103.8 / 106.6
585.4
10 17th SwedenSweden Sweden -
Per Balkåsen
Anders Daun
Seppo Toivonen
-
94.5 / 90.0
97.0 / 94.0
76.5 / 85.0
-
106.8 / 98.5
110.3 / 104.6
73.1 / 90.0
583.3
11 7th Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Peter Rohwein
Joachim Ernst
Christoph Schwarz
Andreas Bauer
84.0 / 85.0
87.5 / 96.0
87.0 / 85.5
86.5 / 92.0
86.6¤ / 75.5¤
92.0 / 109.4
93.8 / 91.7
87.6 / 101.8
576.3
12 15th ItalyItaly Italy -
Ivano Wegher
Lido Tomasi
Massimo Rigoni
-
80.5 / 80.5
89.0 / 90.0
92.0 / 92.0
-
81.2 / 82.7
96.6 / 99.5
105.3 / 103.8
569.1
13 3 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Vasja Bajc
Rajko Lotrič
Miran Tepes
Primož Ulaga
80.5 / 83.0
80.5 / 83.0
93.5 / 92.5
81.5 / 81.5
82.7 / 86.7
85.7 / 90.7
106.9 / 104.5
82.1¤ / 82.1¤
557.2
14th 8th PolandPoland Poland -
Stanisław Kawulok
Bogdan Zwijacz
Piotr Fijas
-
80.0 / 76.0
82.0 / 87.5
90.5 / 92.5
-
82.5 / 74.9
83.8 / 96.0
100.7 / 101.5
539.4
15th 5 FranceFrance France -
Philippe Jacoberger
Patric Dubiez
Gérard Colin
-
86.5 / 86.5
89.5 / 89.0
76.5 / 74.5
-
91.1 / 90.6
96.3 / 96.1
73.1 / 88.3
535.5
16 11 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland -
Walter Hurschler
Benito Bonetti
Hansjörg Sumi
-
66.0 / 74.0
84.5 / 85.0
78.5 / 90.0
-
48.9 / 66.6
88.3 / 91.5
74.9 / 97.5
467.7
DNS 4th SpainSpain Spain ? - - -

no defending champion / no previous Olympic champion, discipline in the World Cup program for the first time

Date: February 26, 1982

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Explanation of symbols

  • DNS = Did not start (not started)
  • * = Jump counted as fallen
  • ¤ = Does not count in the competition

Individual evidence

  1. FIS World Championships - Ski jumping on fis-ski.com
  2. Kogler was Golser's trump card - result box . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 22, 1982, p. 08 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  3. Kogler's third medal - result box . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna March 1, 1982, p. 08 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  4. FIS World Championships - Ski jumping on fis-ski.com