Nordic World Ski Championships 1989 / Men's ski jumping

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At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1989 there were the following individual results in men's ski jumping:

Normal hill K 90

space Start number athlete Width [m] Points
1 53 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog 89.0 114.3
2 15th FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola 87.5 110.5
3 23 AustriaAustria Heinz Kuttin 87.5 108.5
4th 43 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen 85.5 107.1
5 55 NorwayNorway Jon Inge Kjørum 87.0 106.4
6th 33 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Matjaž Debelak 85.5 105.6
7th 57 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc 85.0 105.0
8th 49 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Werweikin 86.0 104.7
9 48 ItalyItaly Roberto Cecon 85.0 104.0
10 56 SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv 86.5 103.8
11 52 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Ladislav Dluhos 84.5 102.4
12 39 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Pavel Kustow 83.0 102.1
13 47 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen 83.0 100.6
14th 42 Germany BRBR Germany Dieter Thoma 84.5 99.4
15th 19th NorwayNorway Clas Brede Bråthen 82.5 99.0
16 4th Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Klauser 82.0 98.4
17th 62 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primoz Ulaga 82.5 98.0
18th 20th Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer 82.5 97.5
19th 9 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiri Malec 83.0 96.1
20th 21st Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Matjaz zupan 80.0 96.0
20th 58 JapanJapan Akira Higashi 82.5 96.0
22nd 24 SwedenSweden Mikael Martinsson 80.0 95.0
23 38 AustriaAustria Franz Neuländtner 80.5 94.6
24 6th FinlandFinland Risto Laakkonen 79.5 94.4
25th 59 United StatesUnited States Mike Holland 80.0 93.5
26th 34 SwedenSweden Staffan Tällberg 78.5 92.2
26th 37 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiri Parma 78.5 92.2
28 64 FranceFrance Didier Mollard 79.5 91.9
29 30th ItalyItaly Virginio Lunardi 78.0 91.6
30th 16 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ingo Züchner 77.0 91.4
30th 35 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heiko Hunger 79.5 91.4
32 3 SwedenSweden Åke Norman 78.0 91.1
33 54 Germany BRBR Germany Josef Heumann 79.0 89.8
34 28 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gerard Balanche 80.0 89.0
34 50 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christian Hauswirth 77.5 89.0
36 26th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Mikhail Jessin 78.5 88.7
37 2 NorwayNorway Erik Johnsen 78.0 88.6
38 5 AustriaAustria Werner Haim 76.0 88.2
39 25th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Martin Svagerko 78.0 88.1
40 41 United StatesUnited States Todd Gillman 77.5 87.0
41 29 NorwayNorway Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl 77.5 86.5
41 63 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori 75.0 86.5
43 13 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Pascal Reymond 76.0 86.2
44 31 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Lehmann 76.5 85.8
45 10 ItalyItaly Antonio Lacedelli 75.0 85.5
46 14th United StatesUnited States Mark Konopacke 76.5 85.3
47 12 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Valeryya Vdovenko 75.0 85.0
48 8th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ulf Findeisen 75.0 84.5
49 36 FranceFrance Florian Trèves 75.0 84.0
50 60 BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Brejchev 76.0 83.7
51 46 SpainSpain Bernat Sola 74.5 83.4
52 1 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Rajko Lotric 72.0 81.9
53 11 United StatesUnited States Kurt Stein 75.5 81.6
54 32 JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 75.5 81.1
55 44 PolandPoland Bogdan Papierz 72.5 81.0
56 22nd PolandPoland Jarosław Mądry 74.0 80.8
57 18th ItalyItaly Sandro Sambugaro 73.0 79.6
58 51 PolandPoland Jan Kowal 73.5 79.2
59 7th FranceFrance Eric Breche 70.5 75.1
60 61 CanadaCanada Colin Capel 70.5 73.6
61 27 CanadaCanada Ron Richards 69.5 73.4
62 40 United StatesUnited States Ted Langlois 68.0 68.6
63 17th FranceFrance Nicolas Jean-Prost 66.5 64.8
64 45 BulgariaBulgaria Emil Sografski 62.5 56.0

World Champion 1987 : Jiří Parma / Olympic Champion 1988 : Matti NykänenCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia FinlandFinland 

Date: February 26, 1989

Participants: 64 named; 64 started; 64 rated;

The competition was scheduled for February 25th, but due to the bad weather conditions the jumping was canceled after three hours. On the final day of the world championship there was a restart, but it was stopped after one round due to strong winds, so that the result of this round was also the final result. Austria's medalist Heinz Kuttin was only able to qualify for these world championships at the last moment, and after the serious fall in training a week ago, his participation on the Kleine Schanze seemed at risk.

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  • 26-Feb-89 - Mäki K90 - Viralliset Tulokset - MM 1989 Lahti. Official results, FIS
  • MM-kisat Lahti 1989 Mäki K90 February 26 , 1989 Lahdenmuseot , on lahdenmuseot.fi, accessed on May 7, 2020.
  • Men Ski Jumping 70m Nordic World Championship 1989 Lahti (FIN) on todor66.com, accessed May 7, 2020
  • World Championships: February 25, 1989 - K90 in Lahti (FIN), in: Jens Jahn, Egon Theiner: Encyclopedia of Ski Jumping . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, s. 181 ISBN 3-89784-099-5

Large hill K 120

space Start number athlete Widths [m] Points
per jump
points
total
1 23 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen 113.5 / 107.0 113.5 / 105.0 218.5
2 50 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog 114.5 / 103.0 114.5 / 98.0 212.5
3 65 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen 105.0 / 108.5 99.0 / 106.0 205.0
4th 31 FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola 111.0 / 100.5 107.0 / 94.5 201.5
5 61 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Werweikin 109.0 / 103.5 102.5 / 97.0 199.5
6th 11 AustriaAustria Franz Neuländtner 103.5 / 103.5 98.0 / 100.5 198.5
6th 46 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Ladislav Dluhoš 105.5 / 103.5 101.5 / 97.0 198.5
8th 63 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc 106.0 / 102.5 98.0 / 96.5 194.5
9 64 NorwayNorway Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl 100.5 / 101.0 92.5 / 93.0 193.5
10 6th NorwayNorway Erik Johnsen 99.5 / 99.5 92.0 / 91.0 193.0
11 20th NorwayNorway Clas Brede Bråthen 103.0 / 99.0 96.0 / 86.5 182.5
11 25th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Mikhail Jessin 99.0 / 100.0 89.0 / 93.5 182.5
11 58 ItalyItaly Roberto Cecon 104.0 / 98.5 94.0 / 88.5 182.5
14th 14th AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori 104.0 / 93.5 98.0 / 82.5 180.5
15th 26th ItalyItaly Sandro Sambugaro 96.5 / 96.5 87.0 / 87.5 174.5
15th 37 NorwayNorway Jon Inge Kjørum 93.5 / 100.5 80.0 / 94.5 174.5
17th 35 ItalyItaly Virginio Lunardi 103.5 / 89.0 96.5 / 75.5 172.0
18th 62 AustriaAustria Andreas fields 98.5 / 92.0 91.0 / 80.5 171.5
19th 15th SwedenSweden Staffan Tällberg 97.0 / 93.5 86.0 / 83.5 169.5
20th 16 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primoz Ulaga 98.0 / 92.0 88.5 / 79.0 167.5
21st 17th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiri Parma 93.0 / 96.0 80.0 / 86.5 166.5
21st 57 SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv 114.0 / 78.5 109.0 / 57.5 166.5
23 47 Germany BRBR Germany Josef Heumann 96.5 / 93.0 84.5 / 81.0 165.5
24 2 FinlandFinland Risto Laakkonen 99.0 / 88.5 90.5 / 73.5 164.0
25th 59 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christian Hauswirth 96.5 / 88.0 87.0 / 74.0 161.0
26th 13 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Martin Svagerko 99.0 / 87.0 90.0 / 70.5 160.5
27 19th Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer 91.0 / 3.0 76.5 / 81.5 158.0
28 48 United StatesUnited States Mike Holland 92.5 / 90.0 80.0 / 77.0 157.0
28 51 Germany BRBR Germany Dieter Thoma 103.5 / 82.0 96.0 / 61.0 157.0
28 54 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Matjaz Debelak 93.0 / 89.5 79.5 / 77.5 157.0
31 9 SwedenSweden Åke Norman 90.5 / 90.0 77.0 / 79.0 156.0
32 53 BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Brejchev 90.0 / 93.5 74.0 / 80.5 154.5
33 55 AustriaAustria Werner Haim 99.0 / 82.0 89.0 / 64.5 153.5
34 22nd Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ingo Züchner 90.0 / 89.0 76.5 / 76.0 152.5
34 36 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Pavel Kustow 82.5 / 98.0 63.0 / 89.5 152.5
36 45 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Matjaz zupan 78.0 / 102.5 55.5 / 95.0 150.5
37 39 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heiko Hunger 92.0 / 88.5 76.0 / 74.0 150.0
38 4th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Janez Debelak 91.0 / 87.0 77.5 / 72.0 149.5
39 41 AustriaAustria Günther Stranner 85.0 / 92.5 68.0 / 78.5 146.5
40 12 ItalyItaly Antonio Lacedelli 89.0 / 89.5 71.0 / 75.0 146.0
41 7th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Valeryya Vdovenko 8.5 / 90.0 68.0 / 77.0 145.0
42 28 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Pascal Reymond 88.5 / 83.5 74.5 / 69.5 144.0
43 27 PolandPoland Bogdan Papierz 88.0 / 85.5 73.0 / 70.5 143.5
44 5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ulf Findeisen 87.5 / 84.5 74.0 / 68.0 142.0
45 3 Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Klauser 82.5 / 91.0 64.0 / 75.5 139.5
45 30th SpainSpain Bernat Sola 89.0 / 84.0 73.5 / 66.0 139.5
47 56 CanadaCanada Ron Richards 87.5 / 83.0 71.5 / 67.5 139.0
48 33 United StatesUnited States Ted Langlois 83.0 / 87.5 63.0 / 71.0 134.0
49 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gerard Balanche 83.0 / 84.0 63.0 / 67.5 130.5
50 21st CanadaCanada Colin Capel 84.0 / 83.0 66.0 / 64.0 130.0
51 60 PolandPoland Jan Kowal 91.0 / 74.5 79.0 / 48.5 127.5
52 42 BulgariaBulgaria Emil Sografski 87.0 / 77.0 71.0 / 56.0 127.0
53 34 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Lehmann 88.5 / 75.0 73.5 / 52.5 126.0
54 32 JapanJapan Sadao Shimizu 84.0 / 74.0 68.5 / 52.0 120.5
55 29 JapanJapan Akira Higashi 77.5 / 81.5 56.0 / 63.0 119.0
55 49 FranceFrance Didier Mollard 78.0 / 82.5 54.5 / 64.5 119.0
57 52 JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 88.5 / 71.0 73.0 / 44.0 117.0
58 43 PolandPoland Jarosław Mądry 88.0 / 72.5 71.0 / 45.0 116.0
59 44 FranceFrance Florian Trèves 85.0 / 71.0 68.0 / 41.5 109.5
60 40 SwedenSweden Mikael Martinsson 77.5 / 75.0 55.5 / 53.5 109.0
61 10 United StatesUnited States Mark Konopacke 76.0 / 76.5 51.5 / 55.5 107.0
62 18th United StatesUnited States Kurt Stein 71.0 / 82.5 41.0 / 64.5 105.5
63 38 CanadaCanada Todd Gillman 78.5 / 71.0 58.5 / 44.0 102.5
64 24 FranceFrance Nicolas Jean-Prost 69.0 / 75.0 37.0 / 52.5 89.5
65 8th FranceFrance Eric Breche 72.0 / 60.0 43.0 / 25.5 68.5

World Champion 1987 : Andreas Felder / Olympic Champion 1988 : Matti NykänenAustriaAustria FinlandFinland 

Date: February 20, 1989

Participants: 65 named; 65 started; 65 rated;

The jumping had to be postponed from February 19th to February 20th due to strong winds.

Heinz Kuttin suffered a shoulder dislocation in the second training session for this jumping.

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  • 20-Feb-89 - Mäki K114 - Viralliset Tulokset - MM 1989 Lahti. Official results, FIS
  • MM-kisat Lahti 1989 Mäki K114 February 20 , 1989 Lahdenmuseot , on lahdenmuseot.fi, accessed on May 7, 2020.
  • Men Ski Jumping 90m Nordic World Championship 1989 Lahti (FIN) on todor66.com, accessed on May 7, 2020
  • World Championships: February 20, 1989 - K114 in Lahti (FIN), in: Jens Jahn, Egon Theiner: Encyclopedia of Ski Jumping . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, s. 180 ISBN 3-89784-099-5

Team large hill K 120

space Start number country athlete Widths
(m)
Points
jumper
Points
team
1 15th FinlandFinland Finland Ari-Pekka Nikkola
Jari Puikkonen
Matti Nykänen
Risto Laakkonen
114.0 / 114.5
95.5 / 105.0
108.5 / 98.0
100.5 / 110.5
115.5 / 115.0
87.5 / 101.5
106.5 / 89.0
96.0 / 110.5
645.0
2 14th NorwayNorway Norway Magne Johansen
Clas Brede Bråthen
Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl
Jon Inge Kjørum
87.0 / 102.5
103.5 / 110.5
100.0 / 110.5
113.5 / 110.5
70.5 / 97.5
97.5 / 107.0
92.0 / 106.0
114.0 / 109.5
626.0
3 12 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Jiří Parma
Martin Švagerko
Ladislav Dluhoš
Pavel Ploc
103.0 / 103.5
100.5 / 90.0
111.5 / 116.0
87.0 / 100.0
97.0 / 100.5
94.5 / 77.0
107.0 / 111.0
69.5 / 85.5
595.5
4th 7th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union Valeryja Wdowenko
Michail Jessin
Pawel Kustow
Andrei Werweikin
78.5 / 84.0
102.0 / 105.0
92.0 / 108.0
107.0 / 111.0
58.0 / 69.0
92.5 / 100.0
80.5 / 105.0
103.5 / 102.5
584.0
5 8th SwedenSweden Sweden Thomas Nordgren
Mikael Martinsson
Staffan Tällberg
Jan Boklöv
97.5 / 89.5
85.0 / 100.0
94.0 / 101.5
113.0 / 117.0
87.5 / 77.0
69.0 / 93.5
85.0 / 94.0
108.0 / 114.5
582.5
6th 13 AustriaAustria Austria Andreas Felder
Werner Haim
Ernst Vettori
Franz Neuländtner
101.0 / 99.5
99.5 / 102.0
102.5 / 100.0
99.5 / 105.0
93.0 / 92.0
93.5 / 99.0
97.5 / 90.5
91.0 / 101.5
576.5
7th 11 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR Ingo Züchner
Ulf Findeisen
Heiko Hunger
Jens Weißflog
85.5 / 96.5
90.0 / 97.0
91.0 / 91.5
113.0 / 114.0
71.5 / 88.5
77.5 / 88.0
77.5 / 75.0
113.0 / 113.5
546.0
8th 10 Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany Andreas Bauer
Josef Heumann
Thomas Klauser
Dieter Thoma
96.0 / 100.0
96.0 / 104.5
95.0 / 91.5
104.5 / 95.0
84.5 / 91.0
83.5 / 99.0
85.0 / 79.5
101.5 / 85.0
546.0
9 9 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Primož Ulaga
Matjaz Zupan
Matjaž Debelak
Miran Tepes
101.5 / 92.0
90.0 / 85.0
98.0 / 105.5
91.0 / 98.5
94.5 / 81.5
77.0 / 67.5
88.0 / 100.0
75.5 / 90.5
531.5
10 5 ItalyItaly Italy Antonio Lacedelli
Virginio Lunardi
Sandro Sambugaro
Roberto Cecon
85.5 / 83.0
98.0 / 104.0
90.0 / 78.0
105.5 / 103.0
66.5 / 66.5
87.0 / 98.5
75.0 / 55.0
100.0 / 97.5
524.5
11 6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Gérard Balanche
Pascal Reymond
Christoph Lehmann
Christian Hauswirth
97.0 / 81.5
84.5 / 85.0
100.5 / 98.5
77.0 / 86.0
86.5 / 65.0
69.0 / 69.0
94.0 / 90.5
54.0 / 69.0
478.0
12 4th PolandPoland Poland -
Jarosław Mądry
Bogdan Papierz
Jan Kowal
-
89.0 / 87.0
81.5 / 90.5
94.0 / 98.5
-
75.5 / 72.0
63.0 / 78.0
84.0 / 89.5
462.0
13 2 United StatesUnited States United States Mark Konopacke
Kurt Stein
Ted Langlois
Mike Holland
79.5 / 79.5
86.5 / 93.5
92.5 / 83.0
95.0 / 80.0
58.5 / 60.5
68.0 / 78.0
77.0 / 63.5
83.0 / 59.0
430.0
14th 3 CanadaCanada Canada -
Todd Gillman
Colin Capel
Ron Richards
-
83.5 / 86.5
83.0 / 87.0
83.0 / 79.0
-
65.0 / 67.5
63.0 / 69.0
65.5 / 58.0
388.0
15th 1 JapanJapan Japan -
Sadao Shimizu
Akira Higashi
Noriaki Kasai
-
63.0 / 78.5
79.0 / 70.0
94.5 / 93.0
-
29.0 / 58.5
58.0 / 46.5
84.5 / 83.0
359.5

World Champion 1987 : Finland ( Matti Nykänen , Ari-Pekka Nikkola , Tuomo Ylipulli , Pekka Suorsa ) Olympic Champion 1988 : Finland ( Matti Nykänen , Ari-Pekka Nikkola , Tuomo Ylipulli , Jari Puikkonen ) FinlandFinland 
FinlandFinland 

Date: February 22, 1989

In the decision for gold, Norway seemed to be able to defeat the big favorites Finland for the time being, because Bråthen outbid Piukkonen and Fidjestøl was stronger than Nykänen. But the Finnish final jumper Laakkonen, winner of the four hills tournament, stood up to Kjørum and secured the hosts the gold medal. The Austrians catching up was unsuccessful. Haim brought his colors back to the ČSSR with 102 meters, but Dluhoš was clearly stronger than Vettori (100) with 116 m, and because Boklöv (116) and Werweikin (114) were also stronger , the team supervised by Rupert Gürtler slipped to rank 6.

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  • 22-Feb-89 - Mäki K114 Jokkue - Viralliset Tulokset - MM 1989 Lahti. Official results, FIS
  • MM-kisat Lahti 1989 Jokkuemäki K114 February 22 , 1989 Lahdenmuseot , on lahdenmuseot.fi, accessed on May 7, 2020.
  • Men Ski Jumping 90m Team Nordic World Championship 1989 Lahti (FIN) on todor66.com, accessed on May 7, 2020
  • World Championships: February 22, 1989 - K114 in Lahti (FIN), in: Jens Jahn, Egon Theiner: Encyclopedia of Ski Jumping . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, s. 182 ISBN 3-89784-099-5

Individual evidence

  1. Bronze for the unlucky Kuttin . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 27, 1989, p. 19 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  2. WM in numbers . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 27, 1989, p. 20 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
  3. Kuttin there, fields missing . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 25, 1989, p. 22 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
  4. Also strongest as a team . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 23, 1989, p. 21 ( arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  5. Qualifications and the big crash . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 24, 1989, p. 30 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized version).
  6. Defend bronze . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 22, 1989, p. 23 ( Arbeiter-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).