Ski Jumping Grand Prix 1994

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winner
Overall Grand Prix JapanJapan Takanobu Okabe
Competitions
Venues 3
Individual competitions 3
Team competitions 1
  1995

The Ski Jumping Grand Prix 1994 (official name: FIS Grand Prix Ski Jumping 1994 ) was the first summer competition series in ski jumping held by the World Ski Association FIS between August 28, 1994 and September 5, 1994 . The Grand Prix, which was held at three different locations in Europe, consisted of a team and three individual competitions. The Japanese Takanobu Okabe won the overall standings ahead of the Finn Ari-Pekka Nikkola and the Austrian Andreas Goldberger .

Results and ratings

Grand Prix overview

date venue Jump comment winner Second Third
August 28, 1994 GermanyGermany Hinterzarten Eagle Hill K 90 team JapanJapan Japan
FinlandFinland Finland
GermanyGermany Germany
August 28, 1994 JapanJapan Takanobu Okabe FranceFrance Nicolas Dessum GermanyGermany Jens Weißflog
September 1, 1994 ItalyItaly Predazzo Trampolino dal Ben K 90 JapanJapan Takanobu Okabe AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola
5th September 1994 AustriaAustria Stams Brunnentalschanze K 105 JapanJapan Takanobu Okabe ItalyItaly Roberto Cecon FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola

Ratings

Overall Grand Prix
Final result after 4 jumps
rank Surname Points
01. JapanJapan Takanobu Okabe 747
02. FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola 694
03. AustriaAustria Andreas Goldberger 668
04th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jiří Parma 667
05. GermanyGermany Jens Weißflog 657
06th GermanyGermany Rico Meinel 625
07th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jaroslav Sakala 624
08th. GermanyGermany Alexander Lord 615
09. FranceFrance Nicolas Dessum 614
10. JapanJapan Kenji Suda 610
11. AustriaAustria Christian Moser 604
12. FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen 599
13. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jaroslav Kahánek 598
14th NorwayNorway Let Ottesen 593
15th JapanJapan Hiroya Saitō 584
GermanyGermany Gerd Siegmund 584
17th AustriaAustria Werner Schuster 583
18th SloveniaSlovenia Dejan Jekovec 568
19th ItalyItaly Roberto Cecon 561
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bruno Reuteler 561
21st GermanyGermany Dieter Thoma 501
FinlandFinland Jani Soininen 500
rank Surname Points
23. GermanyGermany Ralph Gebstedt 497
24. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sylvain Freiholz 490
25th JapanJapan Jin'ya Nishikata 488
26th JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 456
27. FranceFrance Steve Delaup 454
28. GermanyGermany Christof Duffner 449
FinlandFinland Tero Koponen 449
30th FranceFrance Didier Mollard 447
31. SloveniaSlovenia Franci Petek 443
32. AustriaAustria Martin Höllwarth 408
33. FranceFrance Nicolas Jean-Prost 386
34. SloveniaSlovenia Samo Gostiša 360
35. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Kuettel 357
36. United StatesUnited States Ted Langlois 354
37. NorwayNorway Espen Bredesen 331
38. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stephan Zünd 266
29 AustriaAustria Stefan Horngacher 265
40. GermanyGermany Hansjörg Jäkle 262
41. AustriaAustria Andreas Beck 243
42. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ladislav Dluhoš 232
43. AustriaAustria Klaus Huber 189
44. AustriaAustria Reinhard Schwarzenberger 187
rank Surname Points
45. AustriaAustria Martin Zimmermann 184
46. AustriaAustria Robert Moser 181
FinlandFinland Toni Nieminen 181
48. AustriaAustria Adolf Grugger 179
49. FinlandFinland Risto Jussilainen 175
50. GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald 173
51. AustriaAustria Matthias Wallner 167
52. GermanyGermany Marc Nölke 163
53. SloveniaSlovenia Robert Meglič 162
54. JapanJapan Masahiko Harada 154
55. ItalyItaly Ivan Lunardi 145
56. SlovakiaSlovakia Marián Bielčik 092
57. FranceFrance Ruddy Jardin 084
58. NetherlandsNetherlands Ingemar Mayr 082
59. ItalyItaly Ivo Pertile 081
AustriaAustria Andreas Widhölzl 081
61. FranceFrance Lucas Chevalier-Girod 079
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Zbyněk Krompolc 079
63. AustriaAustria Gerhard Schallert 078
64. FranceFrance Jérôme Gay 077
65. AustriaAustria Werner Rathmayr 074
66. AustriaAustria Mario Stecher 069

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