1991–92 FIS Ski Jumping Europa (Continental) Cup

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Europa/Continental Cup 1991/92
Winners
Overall/Winter Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier
Competitions
Venues 20
Individual 22
  1990/91
1992/93  

The 1991/92 FIS Ski Jumping Europa Cup was the 12th Europa Cup season in ski jumping for men and at the same counts as the 1st Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping. Europa Cup was a predecessor of Continental Cup with events held only in Europe. [1]

The FIS Ski Jumping Europa Cup was a series of ski jumping competitions arranged yearly by the International Ski Federation. Prior to the formation of theContinental Cup in 1993, the Europa Cup served as the second level of international ski jumping, ranking below the World Cup. Athletes competing in the Europa Cup were usually juniors and jumpers fighting for a spot on their nation's World Cup team. Often some World Cup athletes would also compete in the Europa Cup inbetween World Cup events.

Ski jumping skiing sport with jumping down a hill

Ski jumping is a winter sport in which competitors aim to achieve the longest jump after descending from a specially designed ramp on their skis. Along with jump length, competitor's style and other factors affect the final score. Ski jumping was first contested in Norway in the late 19th century, and later spread through Europe and North America in the early 20th century. Along with cross-country skiing, it constitutes the traditional group of Nordic skiing disciplines.

The FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup is a series of ski jumping competitions arranged yearly by the International Ski Federation. It is considered the second level of international ski jumping, ranking below the World Cup and not counting Grand Prix which world top class summer competition. Athletes competing in the Continental Cup are usually juniors and jumpers fighting for a spot on their nation's World Cup team. Some jumpers alternate between the World Cup and the Continental Cup and therefore, the winner of the Continental Cup is not necessarily the best jumper.

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Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup season.

The 1991/92 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 13th World Cup season in ski jumping and the 2nd official World Cup season in ski flying. It began in Thunder Bay, Canada on 1 December 1991 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 29 March 1992. The individual World Cup was won by Toni Nieminen and Nations Cup by Austria.

Calendar

Men

ECCCSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinnerSecondThird
2301114 December 1991 Flag of Germany.svg Oberwiesenthal Fichtelbergschanzen K90NH Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Goldberger Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Winterhalder
2312215 December 1991 Flag of Germany.svg Oberhof Rennsteigschanze K90NH Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth Flag of France.svg Nicolas Jean-Prost Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Raška Jr.
2323322 December 1991 Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz K120LH Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth Flag of Finland.svg Raimo Ylipulli Flag of Finland.svg Vesa Hakala
2334429 December 1991 Flag of Austria.svg St. Aegyd Klaushoferschanze K73NH Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Goldberger Flag of Austria.svg Klaus Huber Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Marian Bielcik
2345510 January 1992 Flag of Slovenia.svg Planica Srednja Bloudkova K90NH Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier Flag of Germany.svg Josef Heumann Flag of Germany.svg Andreas Bauer
2356611 January 1992 Flag of Austria.svg Saalfelden Bibergschanze K85NH Flag of Austria.svg Heinz Kuttin Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vladimír Podzimek
2367712 January 1992 Flag of Germany.svg Ruhpolding Große Zirmbergschanze K107LH Flag of Austria.svg Heinz Kuttin Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Pointner
2378818 January 1992 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec Ještěd A K120NH Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Raška Jr. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Lesota Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaroslav Krejca
2389919 January 1992 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Harrachov Čerťák K90NH Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Peter Berger Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Raška Jr. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomas Raszka
239101025 January 1992 Flag of Germany.svg Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K120LH Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Lesota Flag of Germany.svg Remo Lederer Flag of Austria.svg Christian Reinthaler
240111126 January 1992 Flag of Germany.svg Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K120LH Flag of Germany.svg Remo Lederer Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Lesser Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Peter Berger
24112122 February 1992 Flag of Spain.svg La Molina Trampolín Albert Bofill Mosella K75NH Flag of France.svg Sebastian Frenot Flag of France.svg Jacky Arpin Flag of Slovenia.svg Janez Debelak
242131323 February 1992 Flag of Poland.svg Szczyrk Skalite K90NH Flag of Poland.svg Wojciech Skupień Flag of Poland.svg Jan Kowal Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej Mlynarczyk
243141429 February 1992 Flag of Germany.svg Schönwald im Schwarzwald Adlerschanzen Schönwald K84NH Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Horngacher Flag of France.svg Didier Mollard Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier
24415151 March 1992 Flag of Germany.svg Titisee-Neustadt Hochfirstschanze K112LH Flag of Austria.svg Werner Haim Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Pointner Flag of Slovenia.svg Franci Rogelj
24516167 March 1992 Flag of France.svg Chamonix Le Mont K95NH Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Horngacher Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Lesser Flag of Austria.svg Werner Haim
24617178 March 1992 Flag of Switzerland.svg Le Brassus Tremplin de la Chirurgienne K104LH Flag of Austria.svg Werner Haim Flag of Austria.svg Franz Neuländtner Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Lesser
24718189 March 1992 Flag of Germany.svg Reit im Winkl Franz-Haslberger-Schanze K90NH Flag of Austria.svg Franz Neuländtner Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier Flag of Austria.svg Harald Rodlauer
248191920 March 1992 Flag of Norway.svg Sprova Steinfjellbakken K90NH Flag of France.svg Yannick Revuz Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Westman Flag of Norway.svg Bjørn Myrbakken
249202021 March 1992 Flag of Norway.svg Meldal Kløvsteinbakken K105LH Flag of Norway.svg Bjørn Myrbakken Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier Flag of Austria.svg Franz Neuländtner
25021214 April 1992 Flag of Norway.svg Feldberg Feldbergschanze K85NH Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Parma Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Pointner Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Pointner
25122225 April 1992 Flag of Norway.svg Feldberg Feldbergschanze K85NH Flag of Germany.svg Rico Meinel Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Pointner

Standings

Men

Rankafter 22 eventsPoints
1 Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Rauschmeier 175
2 Flag of Austria.svg Franz Neuländtner 152
3 Flag of Germany.svg Remo Lederer 125
4 Flag of Austria.svg Alexander Pointner 108
5 Flag of Austria.svg Werner Haim 97
6 Flag of Germany.svg Ingo Lesser 86
7 Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth 75
8 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiří Raška Jr.72
9 Flag of Austria.svg Stefan Horngacher 67
= Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Lesota67

Europa Cup vs. Continental Cup

This was originally last Europa Cup season and is also recognized as the first Continental Cup season by International Ski Federation although under this name began its first official season in 1993/94.

International Ski Federation international governing body for ski sports

The Fédération Internationale de Ski is the world's highest governing body for international winter sports. Founded in Chamonix on 2 February 1924, it is responsible for the Olympic disciplines of Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, freestyle skiing and snowboarding. The FIS is also responsible for setting the international competition rules. The organization now has a membership of 118 national ski associations and is based in Oberhofen am Thunersee, Switzerland.

Related Research Articles

The 1992/93 FIS Ski Jumping Europa Cup was the 13th and the last Europa Cup season in ski jumping for men and at the same counts as the 2nd Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping. Europa Cup was a predecessor of Continental Cup with events held only in Europe.

The 1993/94 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 3rd in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men. Europa Cup was a predecessor of Continental Cup.

The 1994/95 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 4th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men.

The 1995/96 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 5th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men.

The 1996/97 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 6th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men. For the first time in history competitions were held in summer on plastic. However, both summer season on plastic and winter season on snow together counted in joined overall ranking.

The 1997/98 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 7th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men.

The 1998/99 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 8th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men.

The 1999/00 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 9th in a row Continental Cup Winter season in ski jumping for men.

The 2000/01 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 10th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men. For the first time in history of this competition team events were introduced.

The 2001/02 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 11th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men.

The 2002/03 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 12th in a row Continental Cup winter season and the 1st summer season in ski jumping for men.

The 2003/04 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 13th in a row Continental Cup winter season and the 2nd summer season in ski jumping for men.

The 2004/05 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 14th in a row Continental Cup winter season and the 3rd summer season in ski jumping for men. This was also the 1st winter season for ladies and for the first time ladies team event was organized this season.

The 2005/06 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 15th in a row Continental Cup winter season and the 4th summer season in ski jumping for men. This was also the 2nd winter season for ladies.

The 2006/07 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 16th in a row Continental Cup winter season and the 5th summer season in ski jumping for men. This was also the 3rd winter season for ladies.

The 2007/08 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 17th in a row Continental Cup winter season and the 6th summer season in ski jumping for men. This was also the 4th winter season for ladies.

The 2008/09 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 18th in a row Continental Cup winter season and the 7th summer season in ski jumping for men. This was also the 5th winter and the 1st summer season for ladies.

The 2009/10 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 19th in a row Continental Cup winter season and the 8th summer season in ski jumping for men. This was also the 6th winter and the 2nd summer season for ladies.

The 1990/91 FIS Ski Jumping Europa Cup was the 11th Europa Cup season in ski jumping for men.

References

  1. "FIS Ski Jumping Europa (Continental) Cup competitions" (PDF). International Ski Federation . Retrieved 10 June 2016.