1993–94 FIS Ski Flying World Cup

The 1993/94 FIS Ski Flying World Cup was the 4th official World Cup season in ski flying awarded with small crystal globe as the subdiscipline of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.

FIS Ski Flying World Cup 1993/94
Winners
OverallCzech Republic Jaroslav Sakala
Nations Cup (unofficial)Norway
Competitions
Venues1
Individual1
Cancelled1
 1992/93
1994/95 

Map of World Cup hosts

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World records

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List of world record distances (both official and invalid) achieved within this World Cup season.

Date Athlete Hill Round Place Metres Feet
17 March 1994Austria Martin HöllwarthVelikanka bratov Gorišek K185V – jumperPlanica, Slovenia196643
17 March 1994Austria Andreas GoldbergerVelikanka bratov Gorišek K185Training – R1Planica, Slovenia202663
17 March 1994Finland Toni NieminenVelikanka bratov Gorišek K185Training – R1Planica, Slovenia203666
18 March 1994Germany Christof DuffnerVelikanka bratov Gorišek K185Training2 – R1Planica, Slovenia207679
18 March 1994Norway Espen BredesenVelikanka bratov Gorišek K185Training2 – R1Planica, Slovenia209686
  Longest jump in history at that time, but invalid due to Goldberger (touch) and Duffner (falling) upon landing.

Calendar

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Men's Individual

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All No. Date Place (Hill) Size Winner Second Third Ski flying leader R.
FIS World Cup 1993/94 = FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1994
(19 – 20 March • Planica)
19 March 1994 Slovenia Planica
(Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185)
F cnx first day of FIS SFWC = FIS WC cancelled de to strong wind[1]
330 1 20 March 1994 F 027 Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala Norway Espen Bredesen Italy Roberto Cecon Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala [2]
4th FIS Ski Flying Men's Overall
(20 March 1994)
Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala Norway Espen Bredesen Italy Roberto Cecon Ski Flying Overall

Standings

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Points were for the first time distributed by new scoring system.[3]

Ski Flying

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Nations Cup (unofficial)

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Rank after 1 event Points
1Norway157
2Czech Republic114
3Finland105
4Germany81
5Italy74
6Switzerland70
7Japan45
8United States13
9France13
10Slovenia4

References

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  1. "Halo, Planica!" (in Slovenian). Delo. 21 March 1994. p. 15.
  2. "Planica". International Ski Federation. 20 March 1994.
  3. "1993/94 FIS Ski Flying World Cup final standings". skijumping.pl. 6 May 2016. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 6 May 2016.