1992–93 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

World Cup 1992/93
Winners
Overall Austria Andreas Goldberger
Ski Flying Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala
Four Hills Tournament Austria Andreas Goldberger
Nations Cup  Austria
Competitions
Venues 13
Individual 17
Team 2
Cancelled 5

The 1992/93 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 14th World Cup season in ski jumping and the 3rd official World Cup season in ski flying. It began in Falun, Sweden on 5 December 1992 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 28 March 1993. The individual World Cup was won by Andreas Goldberger and Nations Cup by Austria.

Lower competitive circuit this season included the Europa/Continental Cup.

Map of world cup hosts

All 13 locations which have been hosting world cup events for men this season. Events in Vikersund and Harrachov were completely canceled.

1992–93 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Europe)
1992–93 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Asia)

Four Hills Tournament

Calendar

Men

Num Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
297 1 5 December 1992 Sweden Falun Lugnet K115 LH Austria Werner Rathmayr Slovenia Urban Franc Austria Heinz Kuttin Austria Werner Rathmayr [1]
298 2 6 December 1992 Sweden Falun Lugnet K115 LH Austria Werner Rathmayr Norway Lasse Ottesen
Austria Andreas Goldberger
[2]
12 December 1992 Germany Ruhpolding Große Zirmbergschanze K107 LH weather conditions
299 3 13 December 1992 Germany Ruhpolding Große Zirmbergschanze K107 LH Switzerland Stephan Zünd Austria Werner Rathmayr France Didier Mollard Austria Werner Rathmayr [3]
300 4 19 December 1992 Japan Sapporo Miyanomori K90 NH Austria Martin Höllwarth Austria Werner Rathmayr France Steve Delaup [4]
301 5 20 December 1992 Japan Sapporo Ōkurayama K115 LH Japan Akira Higashi Austria Werner Rathmayr Norway Bjørn Myrbakken [5]
302 6 30 December 1992 Germany Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K115 LH Germany Christof Duffner Austria Andreas Goldberger Japan Noriaki Kasai Austria Werner Rathmayr [6]
303 7 1 January 1993 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen Große Olympiaschanze K107 LH Japan Noriaki Kasai Germany Jens Weißflog Austria Andreas Goldberger [7]
304 8 4 January 1993 Austria Innsbruck Bergiselschanze K109 LH Austria Andreas Goldberger Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala Japan Noriaki Kasai [8]
305 9 6 January 1993 Austria Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K120 LH Austria Andreas Goldberger Japan Noriaki Kasai France Didier Mollard [9]
41st Four Hills Tournament Overall (30 December 1992 – 6 January 1993) Austria Andreas Goldberger Japan Noriaki Kasai Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala
16 January 1993 Czech Republic Harrachov Čerťák K120 LH lack of snow
17 January 1993 Czech Republic Harrachov Čerťák K120 LH
Bohemia Tournament Overall (16–17 January 1993) planned and unrealized
306 10 23 January 1993 Italy Predazzo Trampolino dal Ben K120 LH Japan Noriaki Kasai Slovenia Franci Petek Japan Yūji Ashimoto Austria Werner Rathmayr [10]
307 11 30 January 1993 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm K185 FH Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala Austria Werner Haim Austria Andreas Goldberger [11]
308 12 31 January 1993 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm K185 FH Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala France Didier Mollard Austria Andreas Goldberger [12]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1993
309 13 6 March 1993 Finland Lahti Salpausselkä K90 NH Japan Noriaki Kasai Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala Czech Republic Jiri Parma Austria Werner Rathmayr [13]
310 14 7 March 1993 Finland Lahti Salpausselkä K114 LH Italy Ivan Lunardi Austria Stefan Horngacher Norway Espen Bredesen [14]
311 15 11 March 1993 Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken K120 LH Norway Espen Bredesen Japan Takanobu Okabe Austria Andreas Goldberger Austria Andreas Goldberger [15]
312 16 14 March 1993 Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken K110 LH Norway Espen Bredesen France Didier Mollard Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala [16]
20 March 1993 Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken K175 FH strong wind
21 March 1993 Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken K175 FH
313 17 28 March 1993 Slovenia Planica Bloudkova velikanka K120 LH Norway Espen Bredesen Austria Andreas Goldberger Germany Christof Duffner Austria Andreas Goldberger [17]

Men's team

Num Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
3 1 24 January 1993 Italy Predazzo Trampolino dal Ben K120 LH  Austria
Stefan Horngacher
Ernst Vettori
Werner Rathmayr
Andreas Goldberger
 Germany
Christof Duffner
Gerd Siegmund
Dieter Thoma
Jens Weißflog
 Japan
Yūji Ashimoto
Akira Higashi
Masahiko Harada
Noriaki Kasai
 Austria [18]
4 2 27 March 1993 Slovenia Planica Bloudkova velikanka K120 LH  Japan
Takanobu Okabe
Naoki Yasuzaki
Masahiko Harada
Noriaki Kasai
 Norway
Roar Ljøkelsøy
Bjørn Myrbakken
Helge Brendryen
Espen Bredesen
 Slovenia
Robert Meglič
Matjaž Zupan
Urban Franc
Samo Gostiša
[19]

Standings

Overall

Rank Points
1 Austria Andreas Goldberger 206
2 Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala 185
3 Japan Noriaki Kasai 172
4 Austria Werner Rathmayr 171
5 Norway Espen Bredesen 151
6 Germany Christof Duffner 121
7 France Didier Mollard 114
8 Austria Stefan Horngacher 78
9 Austria Werner Haim 71
10 Norway Bjørn Myrbakken 63
  • Standings after 17 events.

Ski Flying

Rank Points
1 Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala 50
2 France Didier Mollard 31
3 Austria Andreas Goldberger 30
4 Austria Werner Haim 27
5 Norway Espen Bredesen 22
6 Austria Werner Rathmayr 20
7 Austria Christian Reinthaler 15
8 Norway Lasse Ottesen 14
8 Norway Helge Brendryen 14
10 Germany Christof Duffner 12
  • Standings after 2 events.

Nations Cup

Rank Points
1 Austria Austria 781
2 Japan Japan 444
3 Norway Norway 375
4 Czech Republic Czech Republic 299
5 Germany Germany 280
6 France France 246
7 Slovenia Slovenia 171
8 Finland Finland 96
9 Italy Italy 73
10 Switzerland Switzerland 64
  • Standings after 19 events.

Four Hills Tournament

Rank Points
1 Austria Andreas Goldberger 920.8
2 Japan Noriaki Kasai 898.7
3 Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala 854.6
4 Japan Masahiko Harada 828.4
5 Finland Vesa Hakala 823.4
6 Germany Christof Duffner 818.9
7 Austria Werner Haim 816.7
8 Germany Jens Weißflog 814.7
9 Austria Werner Rathmayr 799.8
10 Austria Heinz Kuttin 799.7
  • Standings after 4 events.

References

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