Nordic World Ski Championships 1985 / Men's ski jumping

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At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1985 the following individual results were achieved in men's ski jumping:

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space Start number athlete Widths [m] Points
per jump
Points
1 59 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog 91.0 / 89.5 113.6 / 111.7 225.3
2 60 AustriaAustria Andreas fields 84.5 / 90.5 99.7 / 116.3 216.0
3 51 NorwayNorway Per Bergerud 84.0 / 89.5 101.4 / 113.2 214.6
4th 48 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Deckert 85.0 / 88.0 103.0 / 109.8 212.8
5 45 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori 87.0 / 88.0 105.7 / 106.8 212.5
6th 19th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Klaus Ostwald 86.5 / 89.0 98.8 / 112.4 211.2
7th 39 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen 86.5 / 87.5 103.9 / 107.0 210.9
8th 57 United StatesUnited States Mike Holland 84.5 / 89.0 101.7 / 107.9 209.6
9 66 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma 84.0 / 87.0 102.9 / 106.2 209.1
10 46 NorwayNorway Rolf Åge Berg 83.0 / 87.5 98.3 / 110.0 208.3
11 49 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen 83.5 / 88.0 ? 206.4
12 5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Stefan Stannarius 83.5 / 85.0 ? 202.6
13 27 AustriaAustria Günther Stranner 82.0 / 86.5 ? 201.6
14th 34 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Miran Tepeš 820 / 85.5 ? 199.7
15th 21st FinlandFinland Pentti Kokkonen 81.5 / 83.5 ? 197.5
16 ? JapanJapan Akira Sato 79.5 / 83.5 ? 194.3
17th ? CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miroslav Polák 81.0 / 82.5 ? 193.1
18th ? CanadaCanada Steve Collins 81.0 / 85.0 ? 192.6
19th 56 PolandPoland Piotr Fijas 83.0 / 82.0 ? 192.5
20th 58 AustriaAustria Armin Kogler 80.5 / 80.0 ? 190.8
21st 53 JapanJapan Masahiro Akimoto 81.5 / 81.0 ? 190.5
22nd 65 Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Klauser 80.5 / 82.5 ? 189.3
23 50 CanadaCanada Horst Bulau 82.5 / 81.5 ? 188.4
24 ? Germany BRBR Germany Wolfgang Steiert 81.0 / 81.5 ? 187.5
25th ? United StatesUnited States Nils Stolzlechner 81.5 / 82.0 ? 187.1
26th ? Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Taranov 80.5 / 83.0 ? 185.1
27 10 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Martin Švagerko 79.5 / 81.5 ? 184.1
28 ? Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Vladimir Brejchev 80.0 / 82.0 ? 182.2
29 ? Germany BRBR Germany Georg Waldvogel 79.0 / 79.5 ? 182.1
29 11 AustriaAustria Richard Schallert 80.5 / 80.5 ? 182.1
31 ? JapanJapan Chiharu Nishikata 79.5 / 80.5 ? 182.0
32 ? Soviet UnionSoviet Union Gennady Prokopenko 78.0 / 80.0 ? 180.8
33 63 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga 78.0 / 81.0 ? 179.9
34 ? SpainSpain Bernat Sola 81.0 / 78.0 ? 179.4
35 6th NorwayNorway Roger Ruud 81.0 / 74.0 ? 175.5
36 2 FinlandFinland Tuomo Ylipulli 81.5 / 76.0 ? 175.0
36 18th NorwayNorway Hroar ​​Stjernen 81.5 / 76.0 ? 176.0
38 ? HungaryHungary Gábor Gellér 78.5 / 80.5 ? 174.9
39 ? Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer 79.5 / 76.5 ? 173.6
40 ? United StatesUnited States Rick Mewborn 76.0 / 80.0 ? 173.1
41 ? Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Tomaž Dolar 79.0 / 76.0 ? 173.0
41 ? FranceFrance Patric Dubiez 78.5 / 79.0 ? 173.0
43 ? HungaryHungary László fisherman 77.0 / 80.5 ? 172.0
44 ? Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Valentin Boschkov 76.5 / 79.0 ? 170.3
45 ? Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Vasja Bajc 78.0 / 78.0 ? 170.1
46 ? FranceFrance Gérard Colin 81.0 / 76.0 ? 169.7
47 47 United StatesUnited States Mark Konopacke 79.0 / 77.0 ? 169.1
48 ? SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv 78.5 / 78.0 ? 167.4
49 ? SpainSpain José Rivera 77.5 / 77.0 ? 166.2
50 ? ItalyItaly Lido Tomasi 80.5 / 74.0 ? 165.7
51 ? ItalyItaly Massimo Rigoni 76.0 / 76.0 ? 164.7
52 ? ItalyItaly Sandro Sambugaro 78.5 / 74.0 ? 164.5
53 ? PolandPoland Tadeusz Bafia 76.5 / 77.0 ? 163.6
54 ? JapanJapan Satoru Matsuhashi 75.0 / 74.5 ? 163.2
55 ? PolandPoland Tadeusz Fijas 76.0 / 73.0 ? 159.4
56 ? SwedenSweden Different down 75.5 / 75.5 ? 158.6
57 36 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc 80.0 / 81.0 ? 157.1
58 ? FranceFrance Frédéric Berger 79.0 / 71.0 ? 157.0
59 ? FranceFrance Eric Breche 73.5 / 76.0 ? 156.7
60 ? SwedenSweden Krister Andersson 76.5 / 73.5 ? 155.5
61 ? SwedenSweden Thomas Jernkrook 75.5 / 72.0 ? 149.0
62 ? ItalyItaly Antonio Lacedelli 78.0 / 67.0 ? 146.5
63 ? CanadaCanada Todd Gillman 70.0 / 73.0 ? 143.3
64 ? PolandPoland Jan Kowal 74.0 / 68.5 ? 141.5
65 ? CanadaCanada Ron Rautio 68.0 / 64.0 ? 115.2
DNS ? ? - - -

1982 World Champion : Armin Kogler / 1984 Olympic Champion : Jens WeißflogAustriaAustria Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR 

Date: January 26, 1985, 1.30 p.m.

Participants: 66+ named; 65 started; 65 rated;

The jumping took place on the Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze .

There was a gusty wind; after No. 30 Rick Newborn (USA) was canceled and restarted with a shortened start for all participants.

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Large hill K109

space Start number athlete Widths [m] Points
per jump
Points
1 56 NorwayNorway Per Bergerud 110.0 / 106.0 115.9 / 108.3 224.2
2 49 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen 108.0 / 107.5 110.1 / 112.9 223.0
3 50 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen 108.0 / 108.0 110.1 / 111.6 221.7
4th 31 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma 105.0 / 107.0 108.4 / 112.2 220.6
5 52 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori 109.0 / 104.0 114.5 / 104.5 219.0
6th 59 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga 106.0 / 108.0 105.8 / 111.1 216.9
7th 40 AustriaAustria Andreas fields 106.0 / 105.0 108.3 / 107.4 215.7
8th 45 FinlandFinland Pentti Kokkonen 106.0 / 106.5 108.3 / 107.0 215.3
9 61 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog 104.0 / 107.0 105.5 / 109.7 215.2
10 38 NorwayNorway Hroar ​​Stjernen 105.0 / 108.0 103.4 / 109.6 213.0
11 35 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Klaus Ostwald 101.5 / 106.0 ? 207.3
12 12 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Deckert 102.0 / 104.0 ? 205.2
13 25th AustriaAustria Armin Kogler 100.0 / 101.5 ? 201.4
14th 51 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Miran Tepeš 101.5 / 105.0 ? 198.9
15th 21st NorwayNorway Rolf Åge Berg 100.0 / 104.0 ? 195.9
16 ? CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miroslav Polák 102.0 / 97.0 ? 194.9
17th ? JapanJapan Akira Sato 98.0 / 98.0 ? 190.2
18th ? Soviet UnionSoviet Union Gennady Prokopenko 98.0 / 97.0 ? 185.3
19th ? JapanJapan Chiharu Nishikata 99.0 / 96.0 ? 183.8
20th 63 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc 108.0 / 91.0 ? 182.4
21st ? Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer 98.0 / 97.0 ? 182.3
22nd 51 PolandPoland Piotr Fijas 96.0 / 99.0 ? 181.8
23 ? United StatesUnited States Mark Konopacke 99.0 / 97.0 ? 181.7
24 ? United StatesUnited States Mike Holland 100.0 / 95.0 ? 181.3
25th 26th FinlandFinland Tuomo Ylipulli 99.0 / 95.0 ? 180.9
26th 1 AustriaAustria Günther Stranner 96.0 / 99.0 ? 178.8
26th 11 NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas 96.0 / 99.0 ? 178.8
28 ? Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Klauser 94.0 / 98.0 ? 178.1
29 55 CanadaCanada Horst Bulau 96.0 / 96.0 ? 176.6
30th ? CanadaCanada Ron Richards 95.0 / 98.0 ? 176.0
31 27 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Frank Sauerbrey 92.0 / 97.0 ? 173.9
32 ? JapanJapan Masahiro Akimoto 99.0 / 92.0 ? 173.2
33 ? CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Ladislav Dluhos 97.0 / 93.0 ? 172.3
34 ? JapanJapan Yatarō Watase 94.0 / 92.0 ? 167.2
35 5 FinlandFinland Markku Pusenius 89.0 / 98.0 ? 165.6
36 ? FranceFrance Patric Dubiez 96.0 / 92.0 ? 165.0
37 ? FranceFrance Gérard Colin 95.0 / 92.0 ? 163.6
38 ? United StatesUnited States Rick Mewborn 95.0 / 90.0 ? 163.3
39 ? SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv 95.0 / 91.0 ? 161.2
40 20th United StatesUnited States Zane Palmer 94.0 / 93.0 ? 160.1
41 ? FranceFrance Frédéric Berger 89.0 / 96.0 ? 159.8
42 19th CanadaCanada Steve Collins 92.0 / 88.0 ? 157.8
43 ? Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Robert Kaštrun 91.0 / 89.0 ? 157.3
44 ? Germany BRBR Germany Peter raw wine 91.0 / 90.0 ? 157.2
45 ? Soviet UnionSoviet Union Yuri Golovshchikov 91.0 / 90.0 ? 155.2
46 ? HungaryHungary László fisherman 91.0 / 91.0 ? 154.1
47 ? Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Vasja Bajc 89.0 / 90.0 ? 153.9
48 ? Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexander Taranov 90.0 / 89.0 ? 152.9
49 ? SwedenSweden Krister Andersson 90.0 / 90.0 ? 150.8
50 ? Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Vladimir Brejchev 90.0 / 89.0 ? 150.4
51 ? SpainSpain Bernat Sola 88.0 / 90.0 ? 150.0
52 ? Germany BRBR Germany Georg Waldvogel 90.0 / 88.0 ? 149.5
53 ? HungaryHungary Gábor Gellér 89.0 / 90.0 ? 148.9
54 ? Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Valentin Boschkov 87.0 / 90.0 ? 146.6
55 ? SpainSpain José Rivera 86.0 / 88.0 ? 146.4
56 ? SwedenSweden Different down 88.0 / 89.0 ? 145.1
57 ? Soviet UnionSoviet Union Sergei Osernych 89.0 / 86.5 ? 143.5
58 ? CanadaCanada David Brown 90.0 / 83.0 ? 139.0
59 ? PolandPoland Jan Kowal 85.0 / 87.0 ? 138.1
60 ? FranceFrance Eric Breche 86.0 / 85.0 ? 134.7
61 ? SwedenSweden Thomas Jernkrook 87.0 / 82.0 ? 133.4
62 ? PolandPoland Tadeusz Fijas 85.0 / - ? 65.4
DNS ? PolandPoland Ryszard Gunka - - -

World Champion 1982 : Matti Nykänen / Olympic Champion 1984 : Matti NykänenFinlandFinland FinlandFinland 

Date: January 22, 1985, 1.30 p.m.

Participants: 63 named; 62 started; 62 rated;

After the first round, Bergerud led before Vettori

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Team large hill K90

space country athlete Widths
(m)
Points
jumper
Points
team
1 FinlandFinland Finland Tuomo Ylipulli
Pentti Kokkonen
Matti Nykänen
Jari Puikkonen
95.0 / 86.5
96.0 / 95.5
104.0 / 107.0
100.0 / 99.0
155.9
177.9
213.7
191.4
583.0
2 AustriaAustria Austria Andreas Felder
Armin Kogler
Günther Stranner
Ernst Vettori
108.0 / 102.0
97.0 / 95.0
99.0 / 89.5
84.0 / 101.0
209.3
181.6
172.2
154.3
576.5
3 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Frank Sauerbrey
Manfred Deckert
Klaus Ostwald
Jens Weißflog
85.0 / 77.0
96.0 / 92.0
90.0 / 96.0
108.0 / 101.5
124.6
173.0
171.2
206.6
550.8
4th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Martin Švagerko
Miroslav Polák
Jiří Parma
Pavel Ploc
92.0 / 98.0
101.0 / 99.0
92.0 / 92.0
92.0 / 97.0
167.3
189.3
167.7
167.9
531.0
5 United StatesUnited States United States Nils Stolzlechner
Rick Mewborn
Mark Konopacke
Mike Holland
87.0 / 88.0
94.0 / 100.0
86.5 / 91.0
82.5 / 96.0
142.8
180.4
147.8
171.2
500.8
6th JapanJapan Japan Yatarō Watase
Akira Satō
Chiharu Nishikata
Masahiro Akimoto
76.0 / 79.0
96.0 / 80.0
91.0 / 91.0
90.0 / 100.5
115.3
151.2
159.6
172.5
484.4
7th NorwayNorway Norway Halvor Persson
Rolf Åge Berg
Hroar ​​Stjernen
Per Bergerud
93.0 / 89.0
96.0 / 83.0
91.0 / 86.5
98.0 / 92.0
154.6
135.9
150.3
177.8
482.7
8th Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Andreas Bauer
Thomas Klauser
Wolfgang Steiert
Peter Rohwein
98.0 / 90.0
93.0 / 91.0
79.0 / 91.0
79.0 / 77.0
171.0
166.9
139.3
110.7
477.2
9 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Vasja Bajc
Robert Kaštrun
Miran Tepeš
Primož Ulaga
86.0 / 89.0
78.0 / 73.0
95.0 / 100.0
91.5 / 85.0
147.3
102.2
179.8
143.9
471.0
10 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Sergei Osernych
Yuri Golovschtschikow
Alexander Taranow
Gennady Prokopenko
85.0 / 69.0
73.0 / 73.0
96.0 / 89.0
85.0 / 86.0
102.2
94.2
164.3
139.7
416.0
11 FranceFrance France Eric Breche
Gérard Colin
Patric Dubiez
Frédéric Berger
83.0 / 84.0
85.0 / 85.0
86.0 / 76.0
70.0 / 68.0
127.6
133.3
122.6
73.5
383.5
12 SwedenSweden Sweden Krister Andersson
Jan Boklöv
Anders Daun
Thomas Jernkrook
91.0 / 81.0
76.0 / 73.0
83.0 / 74.0
71.0 / 75.0
136.1
88.9
113.1
94.7
343.9
13 CanadaCanada Canada David Brown
Steve Collins
Ron Richards
Horst Bulau
-
90.0 / 90.0
68.0 / 65.0
84.0 / 89.0
-
157.8
31.0
140.0
397.8
DNS PolandPoland Poland Ryszard Guńka
Tadeusz Fijas
Jan Kowal
Pjotr ​​Fijas
- - -

World Champion 1982 : Norway ( Johan Sætre , Per Bergerud , Ole Bremseth , Olav Hansson ) World Champion 1984 : Finland ( Markku Pusenius , Pentti Kokkonen , Jari Puikkonen , Matti Nykänen ) - 1984 not yet in the Olympic programNorwayNorway 
FinlandFinland 

Date: January 22, 1985, 1.30 p.m.

For the evaluation, the worst jump per team and run was deleted, so only six marks per team counted.

The widths of the top class in meters: Ylipulli 95.0 / 98.5; Cocoons 95.0 / 95.5; Nykänen 104.0 / 107.0; Puikkonen 100.0 / 99.0.

Fields 108.0 / 102.0; Kogler 97.0 / 95.0; Stranner 99.0 / 89.5; Vettori 84.0 / 101.0.

Sauerbrey 85.0 / 87.0; Deckert 96.0 / 92.0; Ostwald 90.0 / 96.0; Weißflog 106.0 / 101.5

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Explanation of symbols

Individual evidence

  1. FIS World Championships - Men Ski Jumping on fis-ski.com
  2. Nordic World Championships Seefeld; Column 4, below . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 26, 1985, p. 21 ( arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  3. Skis and nerves fluttered with 3 gold handles . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 28, 1985, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  4. FIS World Championships - Men Ski Jumping on fis-ski.com
  5. Nordic World Championships Seefeld; Column 3, middle . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 19, 1985, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  6. Reaching for the 16th World Cup medal . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 19, 1985, p. 14 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  7. Vettori swung medal . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 21, 1985, p. 10 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  8. Nordic World Championships Seefeld; top left . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 22, 1985, p. 11 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  9. ^ Vettori: "Silver belongs to fields!" In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna January 23, 1985, p. 13 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).