Nordic Combined World Cup 1992/93

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winner
Overall World Cup JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara
Competitions
Venues 8th
Individual competitions 8th
1991/92 1993/94

The Nordic Combined World Cup season 1992/93 began on December 5, 1992 in Vuokatti, Finland and ended on March 20, 1993 in Štrbské Pleso ( Slovakia ). During the season from February 19 to 28, 1993, the Nordic World Ski Championships were held in Falun, Sweden.

The season was dominated by the Japanese combiners at will. With Kenji Ogiwara , Takanori Kōno and Masashi Abe , three Japanese were among the top four in the overall World Cup ranking. Outstanding here is Kenji Ogiwara, the overall winner who, with his six World Cup victories, was able to set Fabrice Guy's record from the previous season . His success in Vuokatti was the first ever World Cup victory for Japan . So the success of the Japanese at the world championships in the team competition is hardly surprising.

Thomas Dufter and Jens Deimel in Saalfelden ensured the only podium places for German-speaking athletes . With his second place in Courchevel , Allar Levandi , who previously started for the Soviet Union , took Estonia's first podium .

Results and ratings

World Cup overview

date venue discipline winner Second Third
05.12.1992 FinlandFinland Vuokatti Single K90 / 15 km JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara JapanJapan Takanori Kono NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik
12/12/1992 FranceFrance Courchevel Single K120 / 15 km JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara EstoniaEstonia Allar Levandi JapanJapan Takanori Kono
12/19/1992 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Moritz Single K94 / 15 km JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara JapanJapan Takanori Kono JapanJapan Masashi Abe
01/08/1993 GermanyGermany Schonach Single K90 / 15 km NorwayNorway Fred Børre Lundberg JapanJapan Masashi Abe JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara
01/23/1993 AustriaAustria Saalfelden Single K85 / 15 km JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara GermanyGermany Thomas Dufter GermanyGermany Jens Deimel
February 19-28, 1993 Nordic World Ski Championships in FalunSwedenSweden 
03/05/1993 FinlandFinland Lahti Single K90 / 15 km JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara NorwayNorway Fred Børre Lundberg JapanJapan Masashi Abe
03/12/1993 NorwayNorway Oslo Single K110 / 15 km JapanJapan Takanori Kono JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara JapanJapan Jun'ichi Kogawa
03/20/1993 SlovakiaSlovakia Štrbské Pleso Single K90 / 15 km JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara JapanJapan Takanori Kono NorwayNorway Fred Børre Lundberg

World Cup final score and placements

The table gives an overview of the placements achieved during the season of the Nordic combined athletes who have received at least one World Cup point (up to 15th place). The table only contains the positions in the point ranks, as only these are given in the result lists linked below. In the absence of information, it is therefore not possible to make a statement as to whether the athlete did not take part in the World Cup or did not achieve the points alone.

rank Surname VUO COU STM SCH SAA LAH OSL STP Points
01. JapanJapan Kenji Ogiwara 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 185
02. NorwayNorway Fred Børre Lundberg 6th 4th 4th 1 6th 2 5 3 115
03. JapanJapan Takanori Kono 2 3 2 4th 1 2 112
04th JapanJapan Masashi Abe 6th 3 2 5 3 4th 5 094
05. EstoniaEstonia Allar Levandi 4th 2 10 5 7th 12 062
06th NorwayNorway Knut Tore Apeland 5 7th 11 5 6th 14th 048
07th NorwayNorway Trond Einar Elden 7th 7th 10 8th 4th 044
08th. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Jean-Yves Cuendet 12 13 4th 4th 15th 7th 041
09. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schaad 11 6th 8th 12 12 7th 040
10. FranceFrance Fabrice Guy 5 5 7th 11 14th 15th 039
11. NorwayNorway Bjarte Engen Vik 3 12 14th 6th 10 037
12. NorwayNorway Bård Jørgen Elden 8th 6th 11 10 11 034
13. JapanJapan Jun'ichi Kogawa 13 3 6th 028
14th GermanyGermany Thomas Dufter 13 2 023
15th GermanyGermany Hans-Peter Pohl 9 8th 8th 023
16. GermanyGermany Falk Schwaar 7th 10 12 019th
16. GermanyGermany Jens Deimel 12 3 019th
18th NorwayNorway Frode Moen 9 8th 015th
19th FinlandFinland Jari Mantila 10 15th 9 014th
20th NorwayNorway Gard Myhre 9 11 012
21st GermanyGermany Sven Leonhardt 15th 8th 14th 011
22nd AustriaAustria Robert Stadelmann 10 15th 13 010
23. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Milan Kučera 9 14th 009
23. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hippolyt Kempf 14th 9 009
25th Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Maka 8th 008th
26th AustriaAustria Klaus Ofner 14th 11 007th
26th FranceFrance Francis Repellin 12 13 007th
26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Markus Wüst 9 007th
26th ItalyItaly Andrea Longo 9 007th
30th AustriaAustria Hansjörg Aschenwald 10 006th
31. FranceFrance Sylvain Guillaume 11 005
32. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Miroslav Kopal 15th 13 004th
33. ItalyItaly Simone Pinzani 13 003
33. AustriaAustria Felix Gottwald 13 003
35. GermanyGermany Roland Braun 14th 002
36. AustriaAustria Markus Platzer 15th 001
36. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marco Zarucchi 15th 001
Results list [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8th] [9]

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