1994–95 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup

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Continental Cup 1994/95
Winners
Winter Flag of Finland.svg Olli Happonen
Competitions
Venues25
Individual40
  1993/94
1995/96  

The 1994/95 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 4th in a row (2nd official) Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men. [1]

Contents

Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup and Grand Prix.

Calendar

Men

NumSeasonDatePlaceHillSizeWinner
7811994/95   Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken K90NH Flag of Norway.svg Lasse Ottesen
792 Flag of Norway.svg Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken K120LH Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Cecon
803 Flag of Finland.svg Jyväskylä Matti Nykäsen Mäki K90NH Flag of Finland.svg Jani Soininen
814 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä K114LH Flag of Austria.svg Andreas Goldberger
825 Flag of Finland.svg Lahti Salpausselkä K90NH Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Funaki
836 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg St. Moritz Olympiaschanze K95NH Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Siebert
847 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid MacKenzie Intervale K120LH Flag of Norway.svg Knut Müller
858 Flag of the United States.svg Lake Placid MacKenzie Intervale K90NH Flag of Norway.svg Knut Müller
869 Flag of Slovenia.svg Planica Srednja Bloudkova K90NH Flag of Germany.svg Sven Hannawald
8710 Flag of Slovenia.svg Planica Bloudkova velikanka K120LH Flag of Germany.svg Ronny Hornschuh
8811 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Ōkurayama K115LH Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Funaki
8912 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Ōkurayama K115LH Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyoshi Funaki
9013 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Miyanomori K90NH Flag of Japan.svg Naoki Yasuzaki
9114 Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz K90NH Flag of Slovenia.svg Primož Kopač
9215 Flag of France.svg Courchevel Tremplin du Praz K120LH Flag of France.svg Lucas Chevalier-Girod
Flag of France.svg Jérôme Gay
9316 Flag of Slovakia.svg Štrbské Pleso MS 1970 B K90NH Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth
9417 Flag of Poland.svg Zakopane Średnia Krokiew K85NH Flag of the Czech Republic.svg František Jež
9518 Flag of Poland.svg Zakopane Wielka Krokiew K116LH Flag of Norway.svg Arve Vorvik
9619 Flag of Italy.svg Gallio Trampolino di Pakstall K92NH Flag of Austria.svg Reinhard Schwarzenberger
9720 Flag of Italy.svg Gallio Trampolino di Pakstall K92NH Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Cecon
9821 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec Ještěd B K90NH Flag of Austria.svg Ingemar Mayr
9922 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Liberec Ještěd B K90NH Flag of Italy.svg Sturle Holseter
10023 Flag of Spain.svg Astún Trampolín de Saltos Valle de Astún K90NH Flag of France.svg Ruddy Jardin
10124 Flag of Germany.svg Reit im Winkl Franz-Haslberger-Schanze K90NH Flag of Norway.svg Arve Vorvik
10225 Flag of Austria.svg Saalfelden Bibergschanze K85NH Flag of Norway.svg Arve Vorvik
10326 Flag of Germany.svg Ruhpolding Große Zirmbergschanze K108LH Flag of Italy.svg Sturle Holseter
10427 Flag of the United States.svg Westby Snowflake K106LH Flag of France.svg Steve Delaup
10528 Flag of the United States.svg Iron Mountain Pine Mountain Ski Jump K120LH Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ladislav Dluhoš
10629 Flag of the United States.svg Ishpeming Suicide Hill K90NH Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Goder
10730 Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo Ōkurayama K115LH Flag of Japan.svg Naoto Itō
10831 Flag of Japan.svg Zaō Yamagata K85NH Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro Higashi
10932 Flag of Japan.svg Zaō Yamagata K85NH Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro Higashi
11033 Flag of Germany.svg Schönwald Adlerschanzen Schönwald K84NH Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth
11134 Flag of Germany.svg Schönwald Adlerschanzen Schönwald K84NH Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth
11235 Flag of Norway.svg SprovaSteinfjellbakken K85NH Flag of Finland.svg Olli Happonen
11336 Flag of Norway.svg SprovaSteinfjellbakken K85NH Flag of Finland.svg Olli Happonen
11437 Flag of Finland.svg Kuusamo Rukatunturi K120LH Flag of Norway.svg Arve Vorvik
11538 Flag of Sweden.svg Gällivare Dundretkullen K90NH Flag of Norway.svg Arve Vorvik
11639 Flag of Finland.svg Rovaniemi Ounasvaara K90NH Flag of Finland.svg Mika Laitinen
11740 Flag of Finland.svg Rovaniemi Ounasvaara K90NH Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth

Standings

Men

Rankafter 40 events
1 Flag of Finland.svg Olli Happonen
2 Flag of Austria.svg Martin Höllwarth
3 Flag of Finland.svg Risto Jussilainen

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.

Related Research Articles

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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.

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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.

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The 2020/21 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup is the 30th in a row Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men and the 17th for ladies. This is also the 19th summer continental cup season for men.

References

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