1996–97 FIS Ski Flying World Cup

Ski Flying World Cup 1996/97
Winners
Individual Slovenia Primož Peterka
Nations Cup unofficial Japan
Competitions
Venues 2
Individual 4

The 1996/97 FIS Ski Flying World Cup was the 7th official World Cup season in ski flying awarded with small crystal globe as the subdiscipline of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.[1]

Calendar

Men

No. Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
34 1 8 February 1997 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm K185 FH Japan Takanobu Okabe Austria Andreas Goldberger Slovenia Primož Peterka Japan Takanobu Okabe [2]
35 2 9 February 1997 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm K185 FH Slovenia Primož Peterka Austria Andreas Goldberger Japan Takanobu Okabe Japan Takanobu Okabe
Slovenia Primož Peterka
[3]
36 3 22 March 1997 Slovenia Planica Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 FH Japan Takanobu Okabe Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki Finland Jani Soininen Japan Takanobu Okabe [4]
37 4 23 March 1997 Slovenia Planica Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 FH Japan Akira Higashi Slovenia Primož Peterka Norway Lasse Ottesen Slovenia Primož Peterka [5]

Standings

Ski Flying

Rank 08/02/1997
Kulm
09/02/1997
Kulm
22/03/1997
Planica
23/03/1997
Planica
Total
1 Slovenia Primož Peterka 60 100 50 80 290
2 Japan Takanobu Okabe 100 60 100 260
3 Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki 36 40 80 45 201
4 Norway Lasse Ottesen 29 45 29 60 163
5 Austria Andreas Goldberger 80 80 160
6 Japan Akira Higashi 26 26 1 100 153
7 Finland Janne Ahonen 45 50 9 32 136
8 Finland Jani Soininen 24 32 60 11 127
9 Norway Roar Ljøkelsøy 22 20 32 26 100
10 Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala 13 45 40 98
11 Norway Espen Bredesen 15 26 50 91
12 Czech Republic Jakub Sucháček 40 18 16 16 90
13 Austria Andreas Widhölzl 20 16 14 36 86
14 Japan Hiroya Saitō 13 22 24 22 81
15 Norway Tommy Ingebrigtsen 32 36 68
16 Norway Håvard Lie 18 29 18 1 66
17 Slovenia Robert Meglič 50 8 58
Germany Dieter Thoma 40 18 58
19 Norway Kristian Brenden 12 22 9 43
20 Switzerland Sylvain Freiholz 15 24 39
21 Japan Kazuya Yoshioka 9 14 13 36
Norway Henning Stensrud 36 36
23 Japan Noriaki Kasai 24 11 35
24 Japan Hideharu Miyahira 15 11 8 34
25 Germany Hansjörg Jäkle 12 20 32
26 France Nicolas Dessum 29 29
27 Switzerland Marco Steinauer 13 14 27
28 France Jérôme Gay 10 15 25
29 Finland Ville Kantee 11 3 8 22
30 Switzerland Bruno Reuteler 20 20
31 Norway Sturle Holseter 12 5 17
32 Germany Ralph Gebstedt 16 16
Austria Stefan Horngacher 4 12 16
34 Germany Rico Meinel 6 9 15
35 Poland Robert Mateja 14 14
Slovenia Samo Gostiša 7 7 14
37 Slovenia Jure Radelj 10 2 12
38 Italy Roberto Cecon 1 10 11
39 Finland Mika Laitinen 10 10
40 Germany Olaf Hegenbarth 5 4 9
41 Czech Republic Roman Křenek 8 8
Finland Jussi Hautamäki 3 5 8
43 Austria Martin Höllwarth 7 7
Finland Pasi Kytösaho 7 7
45 Finland Risto Jussilainen 6 6
Norway Simen Berntsen 6 6
Slovenia Urban Franc 6 6
48 Poland Adam Małysz 5 5
49 Austria Werner Rathmayr 4 4
Norway Christian Meyer 3 1 4
France Didier Mollard 4 4
52 Slovenia Matija Stegnar 3 3
53 Czech Republic Jakub Jiroutek 2 2
Austria Adolf Grugger 2 2
France Lucas Chevalier-Girod 2 2
  • Standings after 4 events.

Nations Cup unofficial

Rank Points
1 Japan 800
2 Norway 594
3 Slovenia 383
4 Finland 316
5 Austria 275
6 Czech Republic 198
7 Germany 130
8 Switzerland 86
9 France 60
10 Poland 19
11 Italy 11
  • Standings after 4 events.

References

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