The Ski Jumping World Cup 1994/95 (official name: FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 1994/95 ) was one of the International Ski Federation FIS between 10 December 1994 and 26 February 1995 discharged on 16 sites in Europe and Asia series of competitions in ski jumping . Originally, the implementation of 24 individual competitions and two team competitions was planned. Three individual competitions and one of the team competitions had to be canceled without replacement, so that 21 individual competitions and one team competition were counted. A canceled individual competition on the large hill could be held on the normal hill on the same day. The Austrian Andreas Goldberger won the overall standings this season , followed by Italian Roberto Cecon and Finn Janne Ahonen in second and third place . The Norwegian defending champion Espen Bredesen came in 15th. The ski flying competition was won by Andreas Goldberger, ahead of the Japanese Takanobu Okabe and Roberto Cecon. The defending champion of this discipline, the Czech Jaroslav Sakala , finished eleventh. Finland won the Nations Cup ahead of Austria and Japan . Team Norway , which was victorious last year , finished fifth.