Four Hills Tournament 1998/99
47th Four Hills Tournament | |
winner | |
Tour winner | Janne Ahonen |
Oberstdorf | Martin Schmitt |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen | Martin Schmitt |
innsbruck | Noriaki Kasai |
Bischofshofen | Andreas Widhölzl |
← 1997/98 | 1999/2000 → |
The 47th Four Hills Tournament 1998/1999 was part of the Ski Jumping World Cup 1998/99 . The jumping in Oberstdorf took place on December 30th, the jumping in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on January 1st and the jumping in Innsbruck on January 3rd . The event in Bischofshofen took place on January 6th.
Oberstdorf
- Date: December 30, 1998
- Country: Germany
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- Date: January 1, 1999
- Country: Germany
innsbruck
- Date: January 3, 1999
- Country: Austria
Bischofshofen
- Date: January 6, 1999
- Country: Austria
Total status
rank | Surname | nation | Overall rating |
Colonel village |
Garmisch- Partenk. |
Inns- bruck |
Episcopate hofen |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Janne Ahonen | Finland | 960.6 | 238.6 / | 5240.0 / | 2226.1 / | 2255.9 / | 2
2 | Noriaki Kasai | Japan | 953.0 | 241.7 / | 3230.9 / | 3232.5 / | 1247.9 / | 4
3 | Hideharu Miyahira | Japan | 916.8 | 232.9 / | 7206.9 / 22 | 225.9 / | 3251.1 / | 3
4th | Martin Schmitt | Germany | 915.6 | 244.8 / | 1247.8 / | 1200.2 / 13 | 222.8 / 14 |
5 | Kazuyoshi Funaki | Japan | 905.0 | 237.8 / | 6229.2 / | 5190.3 / 18 | 247.7 / | 5
6th | Kazuya Yoshioka | Japan | 897.5 | 232.7 / | 8210.7 / 14 | 213.8 / | 8240.3 / | 6
7th | Stefan Horngacher | Austria | 890.7 | 203.7 / 17 | 228.4 / | 6218.5 / | 5240.1 / | 7
8th | Masahiko Harada | Japan | 882.1 | 222.7 / | 9209.6 / 16 | 225.4 / | 4224.4 / 12 |
9 | Andreas Goldberger | Austria | 871.3 | 242.8 / | 2222.7 / | 7206.7 / 11 | 199.1 / 19 |
10 | Dieter Thoma | Germany | 850.2 | 221.2 / 10 | 209.4 / 17 | 207.0 / 10 | 212.6 / 15 |
11 | Hiroya Saitō | Japan | 844.7 | 211.1 / 15 | 208.7 / 18 | 201.7 / 12 | 223.2 / 13 |
12 | Sven Hannawald | Germany | 841.1 | 198.5 / 22 | 230.8 / | 4183.2 / 19 | 228.6 / | 9
13 | Morten Ågheim | Norway | 818.0 | 216.9 / 12 | 216.1 / 10 | 159.0 / 26 | 226.0 / 10 |
14th | Reinhard Schwarzenberger | Austria | 809.3 | 189.2 / 26 | 197.1 / 26 | 197.7 / 14 | 225.3 / 11 |
15th | Andreas Widhölzl | Austria | 795.7 | 239.3 / | 496.5 / 32 | 196.6 / 15 | 263.3 / | 1
16 | Jakub Sucháček | Czech Republic | 794.6 | 213.2 / 14 | 208.3 / 19 | 176.4 / 21 | 196.7 / 22 |
17th | Wolfgang Loitzl | Austria | 790.4 | 215.6 / 13 | 186.8 / 31 | 177.9 / 20 | 210.1 / 16 |
18th | Kristian Brenden | Norway | 790.3 | 218.3 / 11 | 209.7 / 15 | 172.7 / 22 | 189.6 / 23 |
19th | Christian Meyer | Norway | 760.4 | 96.4 / 37 | 218.3 / | 9216.1 / | 6229.6 / | 8
20th | Nicolas Dessum | France | 695.0 | 190.7 / 24 | 215.1 / 12 | 89.7 / 34 | 199.5 / 18 |
21st | Tommy Ingebrigtsen | Norway | 663.0 | 205.9 / 16 | 222.2 / | 834.3 / 50 | 200.6 / 17 |
22nd | Let Ottesen | Norway | 651.7 | 200.1 / 21 | 85.6 / 40 | 168.5 / 24 | 197.5 / 21 |
23 | Alexander Lord | Germany | 638.2 | 93.3 / 39 | 214.2 / 13 | 159.9 / 25 | 170.8 / 27 |
24 | Mika Laitinen | Finland | 598.9 | 201.3 / 20 | 96.2 / 33 | 212.6 / | 988.8 / 32 |
25th | Jani Soininen | Finland | 562.9 | 192.8 / 23 | 201.6 / 24 | - | 168.5 / 28 |
26th | Gerd Siegmund | Germany | 549.4 | 91.1 / 43 | 207.7 / 20 | 79.3 / 37 | 171.3 / 26 |
27 | Hansjörg Jäkle | Germany | 542.6 | - | 196.1 / 28 | 169.8 / 23 | 176.7 / 25 |
28 | Primož Peterka | Slovenia | 513.8 | - | 207.6 / 21 | 196.6 / 16 | 109.6 / 30 |
29 | Martin Höllwarth | Austria | 507.7 | - | 216.1 / 10 | 216.1 / | 675.5 / 41 |
30th | Takanobu Okabe | Japan | 497.2 | 182.7 / 27 | 92.9 / 35 | 194.0 / 17 | 27.6 / 49 |
31 | Peter Žonta | Slovenia | 487.4 | 202.0 / 19 | 87.0 / 37 | - | 198.4 / 20 |
32 | Roberto Cecon | Italy | 479.4 | 189.3 / 25 | 206.4 / 23 | - | 83.7 / 38 |
33 | Damjan Fras | Slovenia | 469.5 | 99.4 / 31 | 190.0 / 30 | - | 180.1 / 24 |
34 | Ronny Hornschuh | Germany | 441.1 | 175.6 / 29 | 85.6 / 38 | 93.6 / 32 | 86.3 / 33 |
35 | Wojciech Skupień | Poland | 407.7 | 97.8 / 33 | 81.6 / 43 | 143.6 / 28 | 84.7 / 35 |
36 | Kristoffer Jåfs | Sweden | 373.4 | 203.2 / 18 | 85.8 / 39 | - | 84.4 / 36 |
37 | Risto Jussilainen | Finland | 372.8 | 97.2 / 34 | 64.5 / 50 | 62.2 / 42 | 148.9 / 29 |
38 | Janne Väätäinen | Finland | 349.5 | - | 197.3 / 25 | 68.4 / 40 | 83.8 / 37 |
39 | Valery Kobelev | Russia | 333.0 | 94.7 / 38 | 73.5 / 49 | 78.8 / 38 | 86.0 / 34 |
40 | Ivan Lunardi | Italy | 320.0 | 179.6 / 28 | 93.3 / 34 | - | 47.1 / 46 |
41 | Artur Chamidullin | Russia | 278.9 | - | 196.5 / 27 | 82.4 / 36 | - |
42 | Choi Yong-jik | South Korea | 244.1 | - | 87.9 / 36 | 111.5 / 30 | 44.7 / 47 |
43 | Adam Malysz | Poland | 244.0 | 97.2 / 34 | - | 68.4 / 40 | 78.4 / 40 |
44 | Christof Duffner | Germany | 235.8 | - | - | 153.0 / 27 | 82.8 / 39 |
45 | Bruno Reuteler | Switzerland | 196.0 | - | 196.0 / 29 | - | - |
46 | Lucas Chevalier-Girod | France | 188.8 | 172.0 / 30 | - | - | 16.8 / 50 |
47 | Marco Steinauer | Switzerland | 183.8 | 93.2 / 40 | - | - | 90.6 / 31 |
48 | Roland Audenrieth | Germany | 183.4 | 99.1 / 32 | 84.3 / 41 | - | - |
49 | Jakub Janda | Czech Republic | 177.6 | - | 78.4 / 45 | 99.2 / 31 | - |
50 | Veli-Matti Lindström | Finland | 164.7 | - | 74.0 / 47 | 90.7 / 33 | - |
51 | Wilfried Eberharter | Austria | 143.1 | - | - | 71.6 / 39 | 71.5 / 42 |
52 | Stanislav Filimonov | Kazakhstan | 134.9 | 75.1 / 50 | - | 59.8 / 43 | - |
53 | Dmitri Chwykov | Kyrgyzstan | 133.8 | 89.5 / 46 | - | 44.3 / 49 | - |
54 | Robert Mateja | Poland | 133.6 | - | 76.5 / 46 | - | 57.1 / 45 |
55 | Michal Doležal | Czech Republic | 129.4 | - | - | 129.4 / 29 | - |
56 | Matthias Wallner | Austria | 123.7 | - | - | 56.2 / 44 | 67.5 / 43 |
57 | Martin Koch | Austria | 117.0 | - | - | 53.4 / 45 | 63.6 / 44 |
58 | Georg Späth | Germany | 97.2 | 97.2 / 34 | - | - | - |
59 | Jakub Hlava | Czech Republic | 92.0 | 92.0 / 41 | - | - | - |
60 | Georg Waldvogel | Germany | 91.4 | 91.4 / 42 | - | - | - |
61 | Leif Frey | Germany | 90.5 | 90.5 / 44 | - | - | - |
62 | Massimo Vellar | Italy | 89.7 | 89.7 / 45 | - | - | - |
63 | Simon Ammann | Switzerland | 89.0 | 89.0 / 47 | - | - | - |
64 | Bine Norčič | Slovenia | 88.9 | 88.9 / 48 | - | - | - |
65 | Blaž Vrhovnik | Slovenia | 83.3 | - | - | 83.3 / 35 | - |
66 | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Norway | 83.0 | - | 83.0 / 42 | - | - |
67 | Johan Munters | Sweden | 78.5 | - | 78.5 / 44 | - | - |
68 | Toni Nieminen | Finland | 77.5 | 77.5 / 49 | - | - | - |
69 | Wilhelm Brenna | Norway | 73.9 | - | 73.9 / 48 | - | - |
70 | Pavel Gaiduk | Kazakhstan | 50.8 | - | - | 50.8 / 46 | - |
71 | Alan Alborn | United States | 47.0 | - | - | 47.0 / 47 | - |
71 | Martin Mesík | Slovakia | 47.0 | - | - | 47.0 / 47 | - |
73 | Karl-Heinz Dorner | Austria | 37.6 | - | - | - | 37.6 / 48 |
Individual evidence
- ↑ FIS: Results Oberstdorf, December 30, 1998 (accessed on January 23, 2009)
- ↑ FIS: Results Garmisch-Partenkirchen, January 1, 1999 (accessed on January 23, 2009)
- ↑ FIS: Results Innsbruck, January 3, 1999 (accessed on January 23, 2009)
- ↑ FIS: Results Bischofshofen, January 6, 1999 (accessed on January 23, 2009)