Ski jumping world cup 1980/81

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Ski jumping World Cup 1980/81 Fédération Internationale de Ski Logo.svg
winner
Overall World Cup AustriaAustria Armin Kogler
Four Hills Tournament AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper
Nations ranking AustriaAustria Austria
Competitions
Venues 19th
Individual competitions 24
Called off 4th
1979/80 1981/82

The Ski Jumping World Cup 1980/81 (official name: FIS World Cup Ski Jumping 1980/81 ) was the most important ski jumping competition series held by the FIS World Ski Association between December 30, 1980 and March 22, 1981 at 19 different locations in Europe, North America and Asia . The original plan was to hold 28 individual competitions. Four competitions had to be canceled without replacement, so that 24 individual competitions were included in the rating. The Austrian Armin Kogler won the overall ranking this season , followed by the Norwegian Roger Ruud and the Canadian Horst Bulau in second and third place . The Austrian defending champion Hubert Neuper took fourth place. Team Austria, which had already won the previous year, won the Nations Cup ahead of Norway and Finland.

Remarks

It was a bit strange that at the same time as the Ski Flying World Championships in Oberstdorf (February 27 to March 1) the World Cup was continued on other hills, whereby Armin Kogler won the World Championship silver, but Roger Ruud scored valuable World Cup points with two wins in Chamonix .
The last competition decided the overall World Cup. Before Planica , Ruud led with 201 to 200 points; It was clear: Roger Ruud needed a fourth place in order to be able to score more points, Kogler a second (which earned him five points) - on the normal hill both remained without points (Kogler 13th, Ruud 14th). The jury decided at the competition on the big hill - after several problems with the distance and falls, especially the heavy fall of the Finn Jari Puikkonen (suspected ligament tear and fracture in the right knee), there were breaks and restarts - to carry out only one evaluation run . Ruud was again without points (only 35th). In the event of a tie, Kogler would have won the rating because of the higher number of deleted points.

Results and ratings

World Cup overview

date venue Jump comment winner Second Third
December 21, 1980 ItalyItaly Cortina d'Ampezzo Trampolino Italia K92 Competition canceled
Four Hills Tournament :
December 30, 1980 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K115 AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen NorwayNorway Roger Ruud
January 1, 1981 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Garmisch-Part. Large Olympic hill K107 CanadaCanada Horst Bulau NorwayNorway Per Bergerud AustriaAustria Armin Kogler
4th January 1981 AustriaAustria innsbruck Bergiselschanze K106 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper AustriaAustria Armin Kogler
January 6, 1981 AustriaAustria Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K106 AustriaAustria Armin Kogler AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper NorwayNorway Per Bergerud
Tour overall rating: AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper AustriaAustria Armin Kogler FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen
January 10, 1981 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Harrachov Čerťák -Large hill K120 NorwayNorway Roger Ruud AustriaAustria Armin Kogler NorwayNorway Per Bergerud
January 11, 1981 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Liberec Ještěd "B" K88 NorwayNorway Roger Ruud AustriaAustria Hans Wallner Soviet UnionSoviet Union Pyotr Sunin
17th January 1981 PolandPoland Zakopane Średnia Krokiew K82 Competition canceled due to lack of snow
January 18, 1981 Wielka Krokiew K115 Competition canceled due to lack of snow
January 21, 1981 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Olympic hill K94 AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper NorwayNorway Roger Ruud AustriaAustria Armin Kogler
January 23, 1981 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gstaad Ski jump K88 NorwayNorway Johan Sætre AustriaAustria Armin Kogler NorwayNorway Roger Ruud
January 25, 1981 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K116 NorwayNorway Per Bergerud AustriaAustria Armin Kogler FinlandFinland Pentti Kokkonen
February 13, 1981 United StatesUnited States Ironwood Copper Peak K155 Ski flying AustriaAustria Alois Lipburger AustriaAustria Andreas fields United StatesUnited States John Broman
February 14, 1981 Ski flying AustriaAustria Alois Lipburger AustriaAustria Andreas fields AustriaAustria Fritz Koch
February 15, 1981 Ski flying Competition canceled due to strong wind
February 14, 1981 JapanJapan Sapporo Ōkurayama ski jump K110 AustriaAustria Armin Kogler NorwayNorway Ole Bremseth AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper
February 15, 1981 AustriaAustria Hans Wallner NorwayNorway Ole Bremseth AustriaAustria Armin Kogler
February 21, 1981 CanadaCanada Thunder Bay Big Thunder K89 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga NorwayNorway Johan Sætre CanadaCanada Steve Collins
February 22, 1981 Big Thunder K120 United StatesUnited States John Broman NorwayNorway Ivar Mobekk AustriaAustria Andreas fields
February 26, 1981 FranceFrance Chamonix Le Mont K95 NorwayNorway Roger Ruud NorwayNorway Jon Eilert Bøgseth AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori
February 27 to March 1, 1981 World Ski Flying Championships in OberstdorfGermany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
February 28, 1981 FranceFrance St. Nizier Dauphine K112 NorwayNorway Roger Ruud NorwayNorway Ivar Mobekk AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori
March 6, 1981 FinlandFinland Lahti Salpausselkä ski jump K88 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen CanadaCanada Horst Bulau FinlandFinland Pentti Kokkonen
March 7, 1981 Salpausselkä ski jump K113 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen CanadaCanada Horst Bulau
March 10, 1981 SwedenSweden Falun Lugnet ski jumps K89 AustriaAustria Armin Kogler CanadaCanada Horst Bulau NorwayNorway Johan Sætre
March 15, 1981 NorwayNorway Oslo Holmenkollbakken K105 NorwayNorway Roger Ruud CanadaCanada Horst Bulau NorwayNorway Johan Sætre
March 17, 1981 NorwayNorway Bærum Ski jump K105 CanadaCanada Horst Bulau AustriaAustria Armin Kogler NorwayNorway Roger Ruud
March 21, 1981 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Planica Srednija K92 FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen CanadaCanada Horst Bulau Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Axel Zitzmann
March 22, 1981 Bloudkova Velikanka K120 NorwayNorway Dag Holmen-Jensen AustriaAustria Armin Kogler AustriaAustria Alfred Groyer

Ratings

World Cup points were awarded for places 1 to 15 (1st place = 25 points, 2nd place = 20 points, 3rd place = 15 points, from 4th to 15th place, 12 points to 1 point, descending). In the case of athletes who were in the points in more than 10 competitions, the results were deleted, since in this case only the ten best results were counted. There was a special feature in the three competitions in Switzerland (St. Moritz, Gstaad, Engelberg): in the case of athletes who achieved the points in all three competitions in Switzerland, the worst placement was treated as a discarded result.

For the nation ranking, all points were taken into account (no deletion results).

Points that were deducted from a jumper as a cancellation result are indicated in brackets, if applicable.

Overall World Cup
Final result after 24 jumps
rank Surname Points
01. AustriaAustria Armin Kogler 205 (-79)
02. NorwayNorway Roger Ruud 201 (-35)
03. CanadaCanada Horst Bulau 179 (-16)
04th AustriaAustria Hubert Neuper 166 (-43)
05. FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen 162 (- 06)
06th NorwayNorway Johan Sætre 142 (-52)
07th AustriaAustria Hans Wallner 127 (-31)
08th. NorwayNorway Per Bergerud 124 (-25)
09. NorwayNorway Ivar Mobekk 091 (- 00 )
10. FinlandFinland Pentti Kokkonen 0 90 (-10)
11. AustriaAustria Alois Lipburger 088 (- 00 )
12. NorwayNorway Ole Bremseth 081 (- 00 )
13. Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga 066 (- 00 )
14th AustriaAustria Andreas fields 060 (- 00 )
15th CanadaCanada Steve Collins 059 (- 00 )
16. NorwayNorway Jon Eilert Bøgseth 058 (- 00 )
17th NorwayNorway Dag Holmen-Jensen 053 (- 00 )
18th FinlandFinland Kari Ylianttila 050 (- 00 )
19th United StatesUnited States John Broman 049 (- 00 )
20th AustriaAustria Fritz Koch 046 (- 00 )
21st NorwayNorway Tom Levorstad 041 (- 00 )
22nd AustriaAustria Klaus Tuchscherer 040 (- 05)
23. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Pyotr Sunin 036 (- 00 )
24. AustriaAustria Alfred Groyer 032 (- 00 )
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Vladimir Chernyayev 032 (- 00 )
26th AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori 030th (- 00 )
FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen 030th (- 00 )
ItalyItaly Lido Tomasi 030th (- 00 )
rank Surname Points
29 FinlandFinland Kari Heinonen 028
30th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Matthias Buse 027
31. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Josef Samek 024
PolandPoland Piotr Fijas 024
33. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Albert Wursthorn 023
34. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Leoš Škoda 022nd
ItalyItaly Massimo Rigoni 022nd
36. Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Brane Benedik 021st
NorwayNorway Sveinung Kirkelund 021st
FinlandFinland Jouko Törmänen 021st
39. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Axel Zitzmann 020th
40. NorwayNorway Halvor Asphol 019th
JapanJapan Masahiro Akimoto 019th
United StatesUnited States Reed Zuehlke 019th
43. United StatesUnited States Jeff Davis 018th
44. NorwayNorway Stone Eric Tveiten 017th
45. AustriaAustria Gebhard Aberer 016
46. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Henry Glass 015th
AustriaAustria Manfred Steiner 015th
PolandPoland Stanislaw Bobak 015th
49. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Deckert 014th
50. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Joachim Ernst 013
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Paul Egloff 013
United StatesUnited States Jeff Hastings 013
53. NorwayNorway Ole Erik Tvedt 012
54. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Peter raw wine 011
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia František Novák 011
rank Surname Points
56. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Thomas Meisinger 010
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Andreas Bauer 010
JapanJapan Hirokazu Yagi 010
59. Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Rajko Lotrič 009
United StatesUnited States John Denney 009
61. NorwayNorway Jan Henrik Trøen 008th
United StatesUnited States Jim Maki 008th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hansjörg Sumi 008th
64. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Christoph Schwarz 007th
FinlandFinland Asko Aalto 007th
66. Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Thomas Klauser 006th
FinlandFinland Pekka Tolkkinen 006th
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ulrich Pschera 006th
JapanJapan Nobuo Nakatsu 006th
70. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Oleg Serov 005
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Uli Boll 005
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Bogdan Norčič 005
United StatesUnited States Tim Williams 005
GermanyGermany Hubert Black 005
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Alexei Borowitin 005
76. SwedenSweden Per Balkåsen 004th
United StatesUnited States Jim Grahek 004th
78. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Josef Brzuchanski 003
79. United StatesUnited States Landis Arnold 002
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Miro Slušný 002
United StatesUnited States Terry Kern 002
FinlandFinland Markku Pusenius 002
83. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Harald showerk 001
FranceFrance Gérard Colin 001
Nations ranking
Final result after 24 jumps
rank Surname Points
01 AustriaAustria Austria 983
02 NorwayNorway Norway 980
03 FinlandFinland Finland 412
04th CanadaCanada Canada 254
05 United StatesUnited States United States 129
06th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia 101
07th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 093
08th Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany BR Germany 080
09 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 078
10 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 062
11 ItalyItaly Italy 052
12 PolandPoland Poland 039
13 JapanJapan Japan 035
14th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 021st
15th SwedenSweden Sweden 004th
16 FranceFrance France 001

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. «Kogler needs flawless jumps» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna February 28, 1981, p. 7 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  2. «World Cup lost in a weak hour» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna March 2, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  3. top left: "Billing is done in Planica" . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna March 19, 1981, p. 17 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  4. «Kogler's nerves held like a rope» . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna March 23, 1981, p. 8 ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
  5. Detailed list of points with a listing of the deletion results skijumping.pl