Ski jumping world cup 1987/88

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winner
Overall World Cup FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen
Four Hills Tournament FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen
Nations ranking FinlandFinland Finland
Competitions
Venues 17th
Individual competitions 20th
Called off 2
1986/87 1988/89

The Ski Jumping World Cup 1987/88 (official name: FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 1987/88 ) was one of the International Ski Federation FIS between 5 December 1987 and 27 March 1988 discharged at 17 different locations in Europe, North America and Asia series of competitions in ski jumping . Originally the implementation of 22 individual competitions was planned. Two competitions had to be canceled without replacement, so that 20 individual competitions were included in the rating. The victory in the overall standings was won for the fourth time this season by the Finn Matti Nykänen , followed by the Czechoslovak Pavel Ploc and the Yugoslav Primož Ulaga in second and third place . The Norwegian defending champion Vegard Opaas finished twelfth. Finland won the Nations Cup ahead of Czechoslovakia and Norway, who won last year .

Results and ratings

World Cup overview

date venue Jump comment winner Second Third
December 5, 1987 CanadaCanada Thunder Bay Big Thunder K89 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori
December 6, 1987 Big Thunder K120 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas
12/12/1987 United StatesUnited States Lake Placid Olympic hill K114 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc Germany BRBR Germany Dieter Thoma Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer
12/13/1987 Olympic hill K86 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas
December 19, 1987 JapanJapan Sapporo Miyanomori hill K90 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen AustriaAustria Werner Schuster CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Martin Švagerko
December 20, 1987 Ōkurayama ski jump K115 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma SwedenSweden Staffan Tällberg
Four Hills Tournament :
12/30/1987 Germany BRBR Germany Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K115 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen SwedenSweden Staffan Tällberg
1.1.1988 Germany BRBR Germany Garmisch-Part. Large Olympic hill K107 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen SwedenSweden Staffan Tällberg Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog
3.1.1988 AustriaAustria innsbruck Bergiselschanze K109 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog
6.1.1988 AustriaAustria Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K111 1 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga NorwayNorway Ole Christian Eidhammer
Tour overall rating: FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma
9.1.1988 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Liberec Ještěd "A" K120 Competition canceled
10.1.1988 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Harrachov Čerťák large hill K120 Competition canceled
January 17, 1988 ItalyItaly Gallio Trampolino del Pakstall K95 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma
January 20, 1988 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Olympic hill K94 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen NorwayNorway Erik Johnsen Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Remo Lederer
January 22, 1988 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gstaad Ski jump K88 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Miran Tepeš Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog
January 24, 1988 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K120 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen AustriaAustria Andreas fields
13 to 28 February 1988 Winter Olympic Games in CalgaryCanadaCanada 
March 4th, 1988 FinlandFinland Lahti Salpausselkä ski jump K90 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv NorwayNorway Erik Johnsen
March 6, 1988 Salpausselkä ski jump K114 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv NorwayNorway Erik Johnsen
March 10th to 13th, 1988 World Ski Flying Championships in OberstdorfGermany BRBR Germany 
3/18/1988 NorwayNorway Meldal Kløvsteinbakken K105 2 NorwayNorway Erik Johnsen AustriaAustria Oliver Strohmaier CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Malec
March 20, 1988 NorwayNorway Oslo Holmenkollbakken K105 NorwayNorway Erik Johnsen NorwayNorway Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl AustriaAustria Günther Stranner
March 26, 1988 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Planica Srednija K92 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori
March 27, 1988 Bloudkova Velikanka K120 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Rajko Lotrič FranceFrance Didier Mollard
1 Because of the heavy snowdrift, only one competition was carried out
2 Because of the strong wind, only one competition round was carried out

Ratings

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

Overall World Cup
Final result after 20 jumps
rank Surname Points
1 FinlandFinland Matti Nykänen 282 (−31)
2 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Pavel Ploc 187 (−17)
3 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Primož Ulaga 127
4th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Parma 125 (−11)
5 AustriaAustria Ernst Vettori 114 (−10)
6th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Jens Weißflog 111
7th NorwayNorway Erik Johnsen 106
8th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Miran Tepeš 97 (−11)
9 NorwayNorway Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl 82 (−4)
10 SwedenSweden Jan Boklöv 64
11 Germany BRBR Germany Andreas Bauer 61
12 SwedenSweden Staffan Tällberg 60
12 NorwayNorway Vegard grandpas 60
14th NorwayNorway Ole Christian Eidhammer 57
15th Germany BRBR Germany Dieter Thoma 56
16 NorwayNorway Jon Inge Kjørum 53
17th Germany BRBR Germany Josef Heumann 44
18th AustriaAustria Franz Wiegele 43
19th FinlandFinland Ari-Pekka Nikkola 41
20th FinlandFinland Jari Puikkonen 40
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Rajko Lotrič 40
22nd SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christian Hauswirth 39
23 AustriaAustria Andreas fields 38 (−5)
24 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Ladislav Dluhoš 33
25th AustriaAustria Heinz Kuttin 32
26th FinlandFinland Tuomo Ylipulli 30th
rank Surname Points
AustriaAustria Werner Schuster 30th
NorwayNorway Hroar ​​Stjernen 30th
29 United StatesUnited States Mike Holland 29
30th CanadaCanada Horst Bulau 28
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Martin Švagerko 28
32 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Remo Lederer 26th
FinlandFinland Heikki Ylipulli 26th
34 AustriaAustria Günther Stranner 25th
AustriaAustria Oliver Strohmaier 25th
FinlandFinland Pekka Suorsa 25th
37 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jiří Malec 24
38 FinlandFinland Kai Nokelainen 22nd
39 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Matjaž Debelak 21st
40 FranceFrance Didier Mollard 20th
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabrice Piazzini 20th
42 CanadaCanada Steve Collins 18th
43 FinlandFinland Jouni Johansen 17th
44 CanadaCanada Todd Gillman 15th
SwedenSweden Magnus Åström 15th
46 Germany BRBR Germany Thomas Klauser 14th
47 FinlandFinland Risto Laakkonen 13
48 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Christoph Lehmann 12
SwedenSweden Per-Inge Tällberg 12
50 AustriaAustria Werner Haim 11
ItalyItaly Virginio Lunardi 11
52 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Robert Kopač 10
rank Surname Points
ItalyItaly Roberto Cecon 10
54 SwedenSweden Mikael Martinsson 9
55 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heiko Hunger 8th
NorwayNorway Jan Henrik Trøen 8th
FinlandFinland Anssi Nieminen 8th
PolandPoland Piotr Fijas 8th
59 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Ulf Findeisen 7th
CanadaCanada Ron Richards 7th
NorwayNorway Clas Brede Bråthen 7th
ItalyItaly Sandro Sambugaro 7th
63 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gérard Balanche 6th
64 FinlandFinland Vesa Hakala 5
Germany BRBR Germany Peter raw wine 5
SwedenSweden Different down 5
Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Werweikin 5
JapanJapan Katsushi Tao 5
69 United StatesUnited States Mark Konopacke 4th
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Tomaž Dolar 4th
71 NorwayNorway Steinar Bråten 2
NorwayNorway Halvor Persson 2
Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Vladimir Brejchev 2
74 FinlandFinland Kimmo Kylmaaho 1
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Udo Okraffka 1
NorwayNorway Trond Jøran Pedersen 1
PolandPoland Zbigniew Klimowski 1
Nations ranking
Final result after 20 jumps
rank Surname Points
1. FinlandFinland Finland 541
2. CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 425
3. NorwayNorway Norway 412
4th AustriaAustria Austria 333
5. Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia 310
6th Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 180
7th SwedenSweden Sweden 165
8th. Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic 153
9. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 77
10. CanadaCanada Canada 68
11. United StatesUnited States United States 33
12. ItalyItaly Italy 28
13. FranceFrance France 20th
14th PolandPoland Poland 9
15th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 5
JapanJapan Japan 5
17th Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 36th Tour 1987/88 ( Memento of the original from October 27, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. 4schanzentournee.com @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.4schanzentournee.com
  2. Kløvsteinbakken Meldal  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Ski jumping hill archive@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.skisprungschanzen.com  
  3. Detailed list of points with a listing of the deletion results skijumping.pl