1993–94 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup
| Winners | |
|---|---|
| Overall | Ralph Gebstedt |
| Competitions | |
| Venues | 24 |
| Individual | 33 |
The 1993/94 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup was the 3rd in a row (1st official) Continental Cup winter season in ski jumping for men. Europa Cup was a predecessor of Continental Cup.[1]
Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup season.
Men's Individual
| Total | F | L | N | Winners |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 76 | 2 | 26 | 48 | 54 |
after normal hill event in Rovaniemi (26 March 1994)
Calendar
| All | No. | Date | Place (Hill) | Size | Winner | Second | Third |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 44 | 1 | 3 December 1993 | Lillehammer (Lysgårdsbakken K120/90) |
L 014 | Espen Bredesen | Jaroslav Sakala | Jens Weißflog |
| 45 | 2 | 5 December 1993 | N 031 | Hiroya Saitō | Espen Bredesen | Andreas Goldberger | |
| 46 | 3 | 11 December 1993 | Oberwiesenthal (Fichtelbergschanzen K90) |
N 032 | Andreas Beck | Jiří Raška jr. | Tero Koponen |
| 47 | 4 | 12 December 1993 | Lauscha (Marktiegelschanze K90) |
N 033 | Olli Happonen | Ralph Gebstedt | Jiří Raška jr. |
| 48 | 5 | 19 December 1993 | Wörgl (Latella-Schanze K83) |
N 034 | Andreas Beck Hakon Johnsen |
Kenji Suda Dionis Vodnev | |
| 49 | 6 | 26 December 1993 | St. Moritz (Olympiaschanze K95) |
N 035 | Dieter Thoma | Hiroya Saitō | Sylvain Freiholz |
| 50 | 7 | 29 December 1993 | St. Aegyd (Klaushoferschanze K73) |
N 036 | Klaus Huber | Christian Moser | Gerhard Schallert |
| 51 | 8 | 9 January 1994 | Gallio (Trampolino di Pakstall K92) |
N 037 | Nicolas Jean-Prost | Ronny Hornschuh | Gerhard Schallert |
| 52 | 9 | 15 January 1994 | Sapporo (Miyanomori K90) (Ōkurayama K115) |
N 038 | Masahiko Harada | Takanobu Okabe | Jin'ya Nishikata |
| 53 | 10 | 16 January 1994 | L 015 | Takanobu Okabe | Hitoshi Sakurai | Masahiko Harada | |
| 54 | 11 | 22 January 1994 | Willingen (Mühlenkopfschanze K120) |
L 016 | Stein Henrik Tuff | Ralph Gebstedt | Clas-Brede Bråthen |
| 55 | 12 | 22 January 1994 | Ironwood (Copper Peak K145) |
F 001 | Terje Nyhus | Werner Schuster | Matthias Wallner |
| 56 | 13 | 23 January 1994 | Willingen (Mühlenkopfschanze K120) |
L 017 | Stein Henrik Tuff | Ralph Gebstedt | Hansjörg Jäkle |
| 57 | 14 | 24 January 1994 | Ironwood (Copper Peak K145) |
F 002 | Matthias Wallner | Werner Schuster | Frode Håre |
| 58 | 15 | 11 February 1994 | Ruhpolding (Große Zirmbergschanze K107)[a] |
L 018 | Sven Hannawald | Andreas Beck | Clas-Brede Bråthen |
| 59 | 16 | 12 February 1994 | Saalfelden (Bibergschanze K85) |
N 039 | Stephan Zünd | Klaus Huber | Steve Delaup |
| 60 | 17 | 13 February 1994 | Planica (Bloudkova velikanka K120) |
L 019 | Andreas Beck | Clas-Brede Bråthen | Hein-Arne Mathiesen |
| 5th Alps-Adria Tournament (11 – 13 February 1994) |
Andreas Beck | Clas Brede Bråthen | Klaus Huber | ||||
| 61 | 18 | 19 February 1994 | Iron Mountain (Pine Mountain Ski Jump K120) |
L 020 | Ralph Gebstedt | Stephan Zünd | Martin Höllwarth |
| 62 | 19 | 20 February 1994 | L 021 | Sami Nieminen | Stephan Zünd | Jakub Sucháček | |
| 1994 Winter Olympics (20 – 25 February • Lillehammer) | |||||||
| 63 | 20 | 26 February 1994 | Schönwald (Adlerschanzen Schönwald K84) |
N 040 | Klaus Huber | Andreas Rauschmeier | Pekka Niemelä |
| 64 | 21 | 26 February 1994 | Ishpeming (Suicide Hill K90) |
N 041 | Martin Höllwarth | Ronny Hornschuh | Christian Samitz |
| 65 | 22 | 27 February 1994 | Titisee-Neustadt (Hochfirstschanze K112)[b] |
L 022 | Kurt Børset | Christof Duffner | Sepp Zehnder |
| 23rd Schwarzwald Tournament Overall (26 – 27 February 1994) |
Sepp Zehnder | Klaus Huber | Jarkko Saapunki | ||||
| [c]2 March 1994 | Kuopio (Puijo K90) |
N unr | unclear status with no reliable data sources available | ||||
| 5 March 1994 | Sapporo (Ōkurayama K115) |
L unr | |||||
| 66 | 23 | 5 March 1994 | Calgary (Alberta Ski Jump K89) |
N 042 | John Lockyer | Werner Schuster | Christian Samitz |
| 67 | 24 | 6 March 1994 | N 043 | Werner Schuster | Rok Polajnar | Virginio Lunardi | |
| 68 | 25 | 9 March 1994 | Zaō (Yamagata K85) |
N 044 | Andreas Widhölzl | R. Schwarzenberger | Hiroki Uesugi |
| 69 | 26 | [d]9 March 1994 | Zakopane (Wielka Krokiew K116) |
L 023 | Ronny Hornschuh | Rico Meinel | Ingemar Mayr |
| [e]10 March 1994 | Zaō (Yamagata K85) |
N unr | unclear status with no reliable data sources available (most likely counted only for Japanese NHK Cup) | ||||
| 70 | 27 | [f]10 March 1994 | Zakopane (Średnia Krokiew K85) |
N 045 | Wojciech Skupień | Damjan Fras | Vladimír Roško |
| 71 | 28 | 12 March 1994 | Štrbské Pleso (MS 1970 A K120) |
L 024 | Christof Birchler | Rico Meinel | Tomáš Goder |
| 72 | 29 | 13 March 1994 | L 025 | Wojciech Skupień | Sven Hannawald | Tomáš Goder | |
| 73 | 30 | 17 March 1994 | Sprova (Steinfjellbakken K85) |
N 046 | Kjell Erik Sagbakken | Steve Delaup | Ove Vik Bard |
| 74 | 31 | 19 March 1994 | N 047 | Klaus Huber | Ronny Hornschuh Stein Henrik Tuff |
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| FIS World Cup 1993/94 = FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1994 (19 – 20 March • Planica) | |||||||
| 75 | 32 | 26 March 1994 | Kuusamo (Rukatunturi K120) |
L 026 | Risto Jussilainen | Adolf Grugger | Jani Mattila |
| 76 | 33 | 26 March 1994 | Rovaniemi (Ounasvaara K90) |
N 048 | Risto Jussilainen | Kjell Erik Sagbakken | Vesa Hakala |
| 3rd FIS Continental Cup Overall (3 December 1993 – 26 March 1994) |
Ralph Gebstedt | Ronny Hornschuh | Klaus Huber | ||||
Standings
Overall
| Rank | after 33 events | Points |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ralph Gebstedt | 666 |
| 2 | Ronny Hornschuh | 619 |
| 3 | Klaus Huber | 575 |
| 4 | Werner Schuster | 527 |
| 5 | Andreas Beck | 465 |
| 6 | Matthias Wallner | 425 |
| 7 | Adolf Grugger | 407 |
| 8 | Martin Höllwarth | 393 |
| 9 | Rico Meinel | 378 |
| 10 | Clas Brede Bråthen | 357 |
Europa Cup vs. Continental Cup
- Last two Europa Cup seasons (1991/92 and 1992/93) are recognized as first two Continental Cup seasons by International Ski Federation (FIS), although Continental Cup under this name officially started first season in 1993/94 season.
See also
Notes
- ^ Not clear if Große Zirmbergschanze hill in Ruhpolding had K-point at K107 or K110 at that time.
- ^ Not clear if Hochfirstschanze hill in Titisee-Neustadt had K-point at K112 or K113 at that time.
- ^ Event in Kuopio (2 March) by skijump-db.net does not provide the competition results, while a second source indicates that the competition was not intended to be counted towards the general classification. Winner was Ari-Pekka Nikkola, with Janne Ahonen and Jani Soininen tied for 2nd place.[2][3]
- ^ By one source large hill event on Wielka Krokiew in Zakopane actually took place on 10 March (not on 9 March)
- ^ Event in Zaō (10 March) by skijump-db.net does not provide the competition results, while another source indicates that the competition was not intended to be counted towards the general classification. Winner was Andreas Widhölzl, with Masahiro Yamada in second place and Jun Shibuya in third.[4][2]
- ^ By one source normal hill event on Średnia Krokiew in Zakopane actually took place on 9 March (not on 10 March)
References
- ^ "FIS Ski Jumping Europa (Continental) Cup competitions" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
- ^ a b "1993–94 FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup calendar". skijump-db.net. 24 August 2025.
- ^ "Kuopio Ski Games 1994 results (2 March)". wyniki-skoki.hostingasp.pl. 24 August 2025.
- ^ "Zaō - 6 NHK Cup (1994)". wyniki-skoki.hostingasp.pl. 25 August 2025.