Ski Flying World Championship 1998

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The 15th Ski Flying World Championship was held from January 22nd to 25th, 1998 on the Heini-Klopfer ski flying hill in Oberstdorf , Germany.

Result

space Surname country Wide
day 1 [m]
Points
day 1
Wide
day 2 [m]
Points
day 2

Total points
01 Kazuyoshi Funaki JapanJapan Japan 191.0 / 187.5 370.2 203.0 / 205.5 406.2 776.4
02 Sven Hannawald GermanyGermany Germany 193.0 / 191.5 375.4 199.5 / 203.0 394.5 769.9
03 Dieter Thoma GermanyGermany Germany 185.5 / 184.0 351.9 203.5 / 209.0 398.0 749.9
04th Henning Stensrud NorwayNorway Norway 188.0 / 186.5 360.4 190.0 / 196.5 373.3 733.7
05 Let Ottesen NorwayNorway Norway 189.0 / 182.5 355.8 189.5 / 198.5 374.6 730.4
06th Primož Peterka SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 189.0 / 180.0 351.3 182.5 / 198.0 363.6 714.9
07th Kristian Brenden NorwayNorway Norway 190.5 / 186.0 363.8 187.0 / 176.5 343.7 707.5
08th Janne Ahonen FinlandFinland Finland 187.0 / 177.5 346.4 191.0 / 183.5 356.4 702.8
09 Andreas Widhölzl AustriaAustria Austria 177.0 / 182.0 338.3 176.0 / 191.0 346.9 685.2
010 Hansjörg Jäkle GermanyGermany Germany 168.5 / 177.0 322.6 193.0 / 185.0 362.1 684.7
011 Christof Duffner GermanyGermany Germany 180.0 / 179.0 335.8 173.0 / 197.0 346.5 682.3
012 Jani Soininen FinlandFinland Finland 171.0 / 174.5 322.1 181.5 / 192.5 356.8 678.9
013 Kimmo Savolainen FinlandFinland Finland 169.0 / 177.5 323.8 174.5 / 182.0 334.3 658.1
014th Andreas Goldberger AustriaAustria Austria 138.0 / 181.0 282.8 185.5 / 191.0 362.3 645.1
015th Akira Higashi JapanJapan Japan 160.0 / 175.0 308.5 166.5 / 190.5 333.9 642.4
016 Jakub Sucháček Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 180.0 / 174.5 334.9 168.5 / 166.5 306.0 640.9
017th Bruno Reuteler SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 156.5 / 188.0 311.9 165.5 / 186.5 322.4 634.3
018th Stefan Horngacher AustriaAustria Austria 171.5 / 179.0 327.1 165.5 / 169.5 305.5 632.6
019th Kazuya Yoshioka JapanJapan Japan 158.0 / 177.0 308.5 160.0 / 180.0 313.5 622.0
020th Hideharu Miyahira JapanJapan Japan 169.0 / 166.5 311.1 158.5 / 178.0 310.8 621.9
021st Reinhard Schwarzenberger AustriaAustria Austria 161.5 / 167.0 300.7 170.5 / 174.0 319.4 620.1
022nd Mika Laitinen FinlandFinland Finland 167.5 / 166.5 296.3 171.5 / 180.0 322.8 619.1
023 Roberto Cecon ItalyItaly Italy 164.5 / 165.5 303.0 164.5 / 176.0 314.1 617.1
024 Urban Franc SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 160.0 / 177.5 307.5 160.5 / 173.0 303.7 611.2
025th Martin Mesík SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 159.0 / 167.5 295.3 154.5 / 163.5 284.1 579.4
026th Vladimír Roško SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 150.0 / 145.0 256.5 167.5 / 169.5 310.9 567.4
027 Sylvain Freiholz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 147.0 / 159.5 269.3 158.5 / 164.0 291.0 560.3
028 Jakub Janda Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 124.5 / - 98.4 167.0 / 175.5 314.0 412.4
029 Jure Radelj SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 159.0 / 148.0 270.9 151.0 / - 132.2 403.1
030th Jaroslav Sakala Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 111.0 / - 77.2 165.0 / 172.0 308.4 385.6
031 Espen Bredesen NorwayNorway Norway - - 182.5 / 187.5 351.0 351.0
032 Peter Žonta SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 151.5 / 157.5 269.8 104.0 / - 67.8 337.6
033 Jon Petter Sandaker NorwayNorway Norway 181.5 / 176.5 334.6 - - 334.6
034 Marco Steinauer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 133.0 / - 105.6 152.0 / - 134.4 240.0
035 Michal Doležal Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 120.0 / - 88.5 139.0 / - 114.3 202.8
036 Ján Zelenčík SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 113.0 / - 79.6 130.0 / - 100.5 180.1
037 Alexander Sinyawski Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 108.0 / - 76.1 119.0 / - 119.3 166.4
038 Andrei Lyskavets Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 102.0 / - 69.9 116.0 / - 87.7 157.6
039 Aljaxej Schybko Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 100.0 / - 63.5 116.0 / - 85.7 149.2
040 Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Austria 95.0 / - 55.5 105.0 / - 70.5 126.0
041 Sjarhej Babrou Belarus 1995Belarus Belarus 95.0 / - 60.5 92.0 / - 56.4 116.9
042 Alexander Korobov KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 96.0 / - 58.2 94.0 / - 53.8 112.0
043 Alessio Dunnhofer ItalyItaly Italy 90.0 / - 93.5 94.0 / - 56.3 109.8
044 Sepp Zehnder SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland - - 97.0 / - 58.4 58.4
045 Rico Parpan SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 94.0 / - 55.8 - - 55.8

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  • Ski flying world championships: 22. – 25. January 1998 in Oberstdorf (GER), in: Jens Jahn, Egon Theiner: Encyclopedia of Ski Jumping . Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 2004, s. 389 ISBN 3-89784-099-5

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