1991–92 FIS Ski Jumping Europa (Continental) Cup

FIS Europa/Continental Cup 1991/92
Winners
Overall Andreas Rauschmeier
Competitions
Venues19
Individual21

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]

21 individual men events were on calendar. But unclear if the competition held on 9 March 1992 in Reit im Winkl on Franz-Haslberger-Schanze K90 actually counted for Continental Cup or not where Franz Neuländtner won in front of Andreas Rauschmeier and Harald Rodlauer.

Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup season.

Men's Individual

Individual events in the CC history
Total L N Winners
21 7 14 16

after normal hill event in Feldberg (5 April 1992)

Calendar

EC CC No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third
230 1 1 14 December 1991 Oberwiesenthal
(Fichtelbergschanzen K90)[a]
N 001 Martin Höllwarth Andreas Goldberger Jürgen Winterhalder
231 2 2 15 December 1991 Oberhof
(Rennsteigschanze K90)
N 002 Martin Höllwarth Nicolas Jean-Prost Jiří Raška Jr.
232 3 3 22 December 1991 Courchevel
(Tremplin du Praz K120)
L 001 Martin Höllwarth Raimo Ylipulli Vesa Hakala
233 4 4 29 December 1991 St. Aegyd
(Klaushoferschanze K73)
N 003 Andreas Goldberger Klaus Huber Marian Bielcik
234 5 5 10 January 1992 Planica
(Srednja Bloudkova K90)
N 004 Andreas Rauschmeier Josef Heumann Andreas Bauer
235 6 6 11 January 1992 Saalfelden
(Bibergschanze K85)
N 005 Heinz Kuttin Andreas Rauschmeier Vladimír Podzimek
236 7 7 12 January 1992 Ruhpolding
(Große Zirmbergschanze K107)
L 002 Heinz Kuttin Andreas Rauschmeier Alexander Pointner
3rd Alps-Adria-Tournament Overall
(10 – 12 January 1992)
Andreas Rauschmeier Josef Heumann Franz Neuländtner
237 8 8 18 January 1992 Liberec
(Ještěd A K120)[b]
N 006 Jiří Raška Jr. Roman Lesota Jaroslav Krejca
238 9 9 19 January 1992 Harrachov
(Čerťák K90)
N 007 Peter Berger Jiří Raška Jr. Tomas Raszka
29th Bohemia Tournament Overall
(18 – 19 January 1992)
Jiří Raška Jr. Tomáš Raszka Peter Berger
239 10 10 25 January 1992 Willingen
(Mühlenkopfschanze K120)[c]
L 003 Roman Lesota Remo Lederer Christian Reinthaler
240 11 11 26 January 1992 L 004 Remo Lederer Ingo Lesser Peter Berger
241 12 12 [d]2 February 1992 La Molina
(Albert Bofill Mosella K75)
N 008 Sebastian Frenot Jacky Arpin Janez Debelak
1992 Winter Olympics
(9 – 16 February • Albertville)
242 13 13 23 February 1992 Szczyrk
(Skalite K90)
N 009 Wojciech Skupień Jan Kowal Andrzej Mlynarczyk
243 14 14 29 February 1992 Schönwald
(Adlerschanzen Schönwald K84)
N 010 Stefan Horngacher Didier Mollard Andreas Rauschmeier
244 15 15 1 March 1992 Titisee-Neustadt
(Hochfirstschanze K112)[e]
L 005 Werner Haim Alexander Pointner Franci Rogelj
21st Schwarzwald Tournament Overall
(29 February – 1 March 1992)
Werner Haim Bine Rogelj Andreas Rauschmeier
245 16 16 7 March 1992 Chamonix
(Le Mont K95
N 011 Stefan Horngacher Ingo Lesser Werner Haim
246 17 17 8 March 1992 Le Brassus
(Tr. de la Chirurgienne K104)
L 006 Werner Haim Franz Neuländtner Ingo Lesser
Grand Prix of Nations Overall
(7 – 8 March 1992)
Werner Haim Ingo Lesser Franz Neuländtner
247 18 18 20 March 1992 Sprova
(Steinfjellbakken K90)[f]
N 012 Yannick Revuz Magnus Westman Bjørn Myrbakken
248 19 19 21 March 1992 Meldal
(Kløvsteinbakken K105)
L 007 Bjørn Myrbakken Andreas Rauschmeier Franz Neuländtner
FIS World Cup 1991/92 = FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1992
(21 March • Harrachov)
249 20 20 4 April 1992 Feldberg
(Feldbergschanze K85)
N 013 Jiří Parma Alexander Pointner Alexander Pointner
250 21 21 5 April 1992 N 014 Rico Meinel Andreas Rauschmeier Alexander Pointner
12th FIS Europa Cup Overall = 1th FIS Continental Cup Overall
(14 December 1991 – 5 April 1993)
Andreas Rauschmeier Franz Neuländtner Remo Lederer

Standings

Overall

Rank after 21 events Points
1 Andreas Rauschmeier 175
2 Franz Neuländtner 152
3 Remo Lederer 125
4 Alexander Pointner 108
5 Werner Haim 97
6 Ingo Lesser 86
7 Martin Höllwarth 75
8 Jiří Raška Jr. 72
9 Stefan Horngacher 67
Roman Lesota 67

Europa Cup vs. Continental Cup

  • This was originally penultimate Europa Cup season and is also recognized as the first Continental Cup season by International Ski Federation although under the "Continental Cup" name began its first official season in 1993/94.
  • European Cup competitions included more than just competitors from the European continent. However, the standings at the end of each season included only European competitors. Competitors from Asia and North America were classified in the Pacific Rim Cup.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Not clear if Fichtelbergschanzen hill in Oberwiesenthal had K-point at K90 or K95 at that time.
  2. ^ Not clear if they jumped in Liberec on normal (K90) or large hill (K120).
  3. ^ Not clear if Mühlenkopfschanze hill in Willingen had K-point at K110 or K120 at that time.
  4. ^ Another possible date of La Molina (2 February event) is actually 26 January (unclear).
  5. ^ Not clear if Hochfirstschanze hill in Titisee-Neustadt had K-point at K112 or K113 at that time.
  6. ^ Not clear if Steinfjellbakken hill in Skrova Had K-point at K85 or K90 at that time.

References

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