1997–98 FIS Ski Flying World Cup

Ski Flying World Cup 1997/98
Winners
Individual Germany Sven Hannawald
Nations Cup unofficial Japan
Competitions
Venues 2
Individual 4
Cancelled 1

The 1997/98 FIS Ski Flying World Cup was the 8th 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.
38 1 24 January 1998 Germany Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K185 FH Germany Sven Hannawald Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki Norway Kristian Brenden Germany Sven Hannawald [2]
39 2 25 January 1998 Germany Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K185 FH Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki Germany Dieter Thoma Germany Sven Hannawald Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki [3]
28 February 1998 Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken K175 FH bad weather; postponed on next day
40 3 1 March 1998 Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken K175 FH Austria Andreas Widhölzl Germany Sven Hannawald Japan Akira Higashi Germany Sven Hannawald [4]
41 4 1 March 1998 Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken K175 FH Japan Takanobu Okabe Japan Hiroya Saito Japan Noriaki Kasai [5]

Standings

Ski Flying

Rank 24/02/1998
Oberstdorf
25/02/1998
Oberstdorf
01/03/1998
Vikersund
01/03/1998
Vikersund
Total
1 Germany Sven Hannawald 100 60 80 18 258
2 Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki 80 100 15 22 217
3 Slovenia Primož Peterka 36 40 45 50 171
3 Austria Andreas Widhölzl 29 22 100 20 171
5 Norway Lasse Ottesen 45 50 22 40 157
6 Germany Dieter Thoma 40 80 29 1 150
Japan Takanobu Okabe 50 100 150
8 Norway Kristian Brenden 60 18 16 29 123
Japan Akira Higashi 12 15 60 36 123
10 Japan Hiroya Saito 32 80 112
11 Norway Henning Stensrud 50 45 95
Finland Janne Ahonen 32 26 13 24 95
13 Japan Noriaki Kasai 18 60 78
14 Germany Hansjörg Jäkle 16 32 10 16 74
15 Austria Andreas Goldberger 5 36 26 2 69
16 Switzerland Bruno Reuteler 14 13 20 13 60
17 Germany Christof Duffner 26 20 11 57
18 Czech Republic Jakub Jiroutek 6 45 51
19 Norway Stian Kvarstad 36 14 50
20 Finland Jani Soininen 15 29 3 47
21 Japan Masahiko Harada 40 4 44
22 Japan Hideharu Miyahira 13 7 12 11 43
23 Norway Roar Ljøkelsøy 14 26 40
24 Austria Martin Höllwarth 24 12 36
25 Finland Kimmo Savolainen 18 16 34
26 Norway Espen Bredesen 24 8 32
Poland Robert Mateja 32 32
28 Austria Stefan Horngacher 20 4 1 6 31
29 Czech Republic Jakub Sucháček 24 5 29
30 Finland Mika Laitinen 7 14 5 26
31 Norway Jon Petter Sandaker 22 22
32 Japan Kazuya Yoshioka 12 9 21
33 Austria Reinhard Schwarzenberger 8 12 20
Italy Roberto Cecon 9 11 20
35 Norway Frode Håre 3 15 18
36 Slovenia Urban Franc 10 3 13
37 Germany Martin Schmitt 2 9 11
38 Czech Republic Jakub Janda 10 10
Norway Kjell Erik Sagbakken 10 10
40 Slovakia Vladimír Roško 1 8 9
Japan Kazuhiro Nakamura 9 9
42 Austria Falko Krismayr 8 8
43 Slovakia Martin Mesík 6 1 7
Norway Tommy Ingebrigtsen 7 7
France Nicolas Dessum 7 7
46 Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala 6 6
47 Austria Martin Zimmermann 5 5
48 Slovenia Jure Radelj 4 4
Switzerland Sylvain Freiholz 2 2 4
Germany Gerd Siegmund 4 4
  • Standings after 4 events.

Nations Cup unofficial

Rank Points
1 Japan 797
2 Germany 554
Norway 554
4 Austria 340
5 Finland 202
6 Slovenia 191
7 Czech Republic 96
8 Switzerland 64
9 Poland 32
10 Italy 20
11 Slovakia 16
12 France 7
  • Standings after 4 events.

References

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