Ski Flying World Championship 1998
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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kazuyoshi Funaki | Japan | 191.0 / 187.5 | 370.2 | 203.0 / 205.5 | 406.2 | 776.4 |
2 | Sven Hannawald | Germany | 193.0 / 191.5 | 375.4 | 199.5 / 203.0 | 394.5 | 769.9 |
3 | Dieter Thoma | Germany | 185.5 / 184.0 | 351.9 | 203.5 / 209.0 | 398.0 | 749.9 |
4th | Henning Stensrud | Norway | 188.0 / 186.5 | 360.4 | 190.0 / 196.5 | 373.3 | 733.7 |
5 | Let Ottesen | Norway | 189.0 / 182.5 | 355.8 | 189.5 / 198.5 | 374.6 | 730.4 |
6th | Primož Peterka | Slovenia | 189.0 / 180.0 | 351.3 | 182.5 / 198.0 | 363.6 | 714.9 |
7th | Kristian Brenden | Norway | 190.5 / 186.0 | 363.8 | 187.0 / 176.5 | 343.7 | 707.5 |
8th | Janne Ahonen | Finland | 187.0 / 177.5 | 346.4 | 191.0 / 183.5 | 356.4 | 702.8 |
9 | Andreas Widhölzl | Austria | 177.0 / 182.0 | 338.3 | 176.0 / 191.0 | 346.9 | 685.2 |
10 | Hansjörg Jäkle | Germany | 168.5 / 177.0 | 322.6 | 193.0 / 185.0 | 362.1 | 684.7 |
11 | Christof Duffner | Germany | 180.0 / 179.0 | 335.8 | 173.0 / 197.0 | 346.5 | 682.3 |
12 | Jani Soininen | Finland | 171.0 / 174.5 | 322.1 | 181.5 / 192.5 | 356.8 | 678.9 |
13 | Kimmo Savolainen | Finland | 169.0 / 177.5 | 323.8 | 174.5 / 182.0 | 334.3 | 658.1 |
14th | Andreas Goldberger | Austria | 138.0 / 181.0 | 282.8 | 185.5 / 191.0 | 362.3 | 645.1 |
15th | Akira Higashi | Japan | 160.0 / 175.0 | 308.5 | 166.5 / 190.5 | 333.9 | 642.4 |
16 | Jakub Sucháček | Czech Republic | 180.0 / 174.5 | 334.9 | 168.5 / 166.5 | 306.0 | 640.9 |
17th | Bruno Reuteler | Switzerland | 156.5 / 188.0 | 311.9 | 165.5 / 186.5 | 322.4 | 634.3 |
18th | Stefan Horngacher | Austria | 171.5 / 179.0 | 327.1 | 165.5 / 169.5 | 305.5 | 632.6 |
19th | Kazuya Yoshioka | Japan | 158.0 / 177.0 | 308.5 | 160.0 / 180.0 | 313.5 | 622.0 |
20th | Hideharu Miyahira | Japan | 169.0 / 166.5 | 311.1 | 158.5 / 178.0 | 310.8 | 621.9 |
21st | Reinhard Schwarzenberger | Austria | 161.5 / 167.0 | 300.7 | 170.5 / 174.0 | 319.4 | 620.1 |
22nd | Mika Laitinen | Finland | 167.5 / 166.5 | 296.3 | 171.5 / 180.0 | 322.8 | 619.1 |
23 | Roberto Cecon | Italy | 164.5 / 165.5 | 303.0 | 164.5 / 176.0 | 314.1 | 617.1 |
24 | Urban Franc | Slovenia | 160.0 / 177.5 | 307.5 | 160.5 / 173.0 | 303.7 | 611.2 |
25th | Martin Mesík | Slovakia | 159.0 / 167.5 | 295.3 | 154.5 / 163.5 | 284.1 | 579.4 |
26th | Vladimír Roško | Slovakia | 150.0 / 145.0 | 256.5 | 167.5 / 169.5 | 310.9 | 567.4 |
27 | Sylvain Freiholz | Switzerland | 147.0 / 159.5 | 269.3 | 158.5 / 164.0 | 291.0 | 560.3 |
28 | Jakub Janda | Czech Republic | 124.5 / - | 98.4 | 167.0 / 175.5 | 314.0 | 412.4 |
29 | Jure Radelj | Slovenia | 159.0 / 148.0 | 270.9 | 151.0 / - | 132.2 | 403.1 |
30th | Jaroslav Sakala | Czech Republic | 111.0 / - | 77.2 | 165.0 / 172.0 | 308.4 | 385.6 |
31 | Espen Bredesen | Norway | - | - | 182.5 / 187.5 | 351.0 | 351.0 |
32 | Peter Žonta | Slovenia | 151.5 / 157.5 | 269.8 | 104.0 / - | 67.8 | 337.6 |
33 | Jon Petter Sandaker | Norway | 181.5 / 176.5 | 334.6 | - | - | 334.6 |
34 | Marco Steinauer | Switzerland | 133.0 / - | 105.6 | 152.0 / - | 134.4 | 240.0 |
35 | Michal Doležal | Czech Republic | 120.0 / - | 88.5 | 139.0 / - | 114.3 | 202.8 |
36 | Ján Zelenčík | Slovakia | 113.0 / - | 79.6 | 130.0 / - | 100.5 | 180.1 |
37 | Alexander Sinyawski | Belarus | 108.0 / - | 76.1 | 119.0 / - | 119.3 | 166.4 |
38 | Andrei Lyskavets | Belarus | 102.0 / - | 69.9 | 116.0 / - | 87.7 | 157.6 |
39 | Aljaxej Schybko | Belarus | 100.0 / - | 63.5 | 116.0 / - | 85.7 | 149.2 |
40 | Martin Höllwarth | Austria | 95.0 / - | 55.5 | 105.0 / - | 70.5 | 126.0 |
41 | Sjarhej Babrou | Belarus | 95.0 / - | 60.5 | 92.0 / - | 56.4 | 116.9 |
42 | Alexander Korobov | Kazakhstan | 96.0 / - | 58.2 | 94.0 / - | 53.8 | 112.0 |
43 | Alessio Dunnhofer | Italy | 90.0 / - | 93.5 | 94.0 / - | 56.3 | 109.8 |
44 | Sepp Zehnder | Switzerland | - | - | 97.0 / - | 58.4 | 58.4 |
45 | Rico Parpan | Switzerland | 94.0 / - | 55.8 | - | - | 55.8 |
swell
- 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
Web links
- Oberstdorf (GER) FIS Ski-Flying Championships Men's K180 January 25, 1998; FIS Official Results
- Oberstdorf GER 01/25/1998 MSL FIS Ski Flying World Championships on wyniki-skoki.hostingasp.pl, accessed on June 23, 2020
- Oberstdorf GER 01/24/1998 MSL on wyniki-skoki.hostingasp.pl, accessed on June 23, 2020
- Oberstdorf GER 01/25/1998 MSL on wyniki-skoki.hostingasp.pl, accessed on June 23, 2020