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1982–83 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

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1982–83 World Cup
Winners
OverallFinlandMatti Nykänen
Four Hills TournamentFinlandMatti Nykänen
Swiss TournamentNorwayPer Bergerud
Bohemia TournamentEast GermanyKlaus Ostwald
K.O.P. Ski Flying WeekFinlandMatti Nykänen
Nations Cup Norway
Competitions
Venues17
Individual25
Rescheduled2

The1982–83 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the fourthWorld Cup season inski jumping.

Season began inCortina d'Ampezzo,Italy on 18 December 1982 and was finished inPlanica,Yugoslavia on 27 March 1983. The individual World Cup overall winner was Finnish ski jumperMatti Nykänen who also won Four Hills Tournament,Per Bergerud won Swiss Tournament andKlaus Ostwald won Bohemia Tournament. Nations Cup was given to Team ofNorway.

25 men's individual events on 17 different venues in 12 countries on two different continents (Europe and North America) were held. No competition was cancelled this season, but two were rescheduled fromHarrachov toLiberec due to lack of snow.

Peaks of the season were Four Hills Tournament, Swiss Tournament, Bohemia Tournament and K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week and FIS Ski Flying World Championships.

Competitions were held on two different continents; Europe and North America.

On 19 March 1983, inHarrachov, Czechoslovakian ski jumperPavel Ploc set and improved the world record on 181 metres (594 ft. This competition was full of hard crashes.

Map of world cup hosts

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Europe

West Germany

North America

Austria

Calendar

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Men's Individual

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N – normal hill / L – large hill / F – flying hill
AllNo.DatePlace (Hill)SizeWinnerSecondThirdOverall leader[a]R.
72118 December 1982ItalyCortina d’Ampezzo
(Trampolino Olimpico K92)
N026FinlandMatti NykänenNorwayOlav HanssonNorwayPer BergerudFinlandMatti Nykänen[1]
73230 December 1982West GermanyOberstdorf
(Schattenbergschanze K110)
L041CanadaHorst BulauFinlandMatti NykänenAustriaArmin KoglerFinlandMatti Nykänen[2]
7431 January 1983West GermanyGarmisch-Pa
(Große Olympiaschanze K107)
L042AustriaArmin KoglerNorwaySteinar BråtenEast GermanyJens Weißflog[3]
7544 January 1983AustriaInnsbruck
(Bergiselschanze K104)
L043FinlandMatti NykänenEast GermanyJens WeißflogCanadaHorst Bulau[4]
7656 January 1983AustriaBischofshofen
(Paul-Ausserleitner K109)
L044East GermanyJens WeißflogNorwayOlav HanssonAustriaRichard Schallert[5]
31st Four Hills Tournament Overall
(30 December 1982 – 6 January 1983)
FinlandMatti NykänenEast GermanyJens WeißflogCanadaHorst Bulau4H Tournament
8 January 1983CzechoslovakiaHarrachov
(Čerťák K120)
Lcnxrescheduled toLiberec due to lack of snow[6]
9 January 1983Lcnx
776[b]8 January 1983CzechoslovakiaLiberec
(Ještěd A K120)
L045East GermanyHolger FreitagFinlandMarkku PuseniusEast GermanyKlaus OstwaldFinlandMatti Nykänen[7]
787[c]9 January 1983L046CzechoslovakiaPavel PlocEast GermanyKlaus OstwaldFinlandMarkku Pusenius[8]
20th Bohemia Tournament Overall
(8 – 9 January 1983)
East GermanyKlaus OstwaldFinlandMarkku PuseniusCzechoslovakiaPavel PlocBohemia Tournament
79815 January 1983United StatesLake Placid
(MacKenzie Intervale K114)
L047FinlandMatti NykänenAustriaArmin KoglerUnited StatesJeff HastingsFinlandMatti Nykänen[9]
80916 January 1983L048FinlandMatti NykänenAustriaArmin KoglerNorwaySteinar Bråten[10]
811022 January 1983CanadaThunder Bay
(Big Thunder K89, K120)
N027CanadaHorst BulauNorwayOlav HanssonFinlandPentti Kokkonen[11]
821123 January 1983L049FinlandMatti NykänenCanadaHorst BulauNorwayOlav Hansson[12]
831226 January 1983SwitzerlandSt. Moritz
(Olympiaschanze K94)
N028CanadaHorst BulauNorwayPer BergerudFinlandPentti KokkonenFinlandMatti Nykänen[13]
841328 January 1983SwitzerlandGstaad
(Mattenschanze K88)
N029CanadaHorst BulauNorwayRoger RuudAustriaErnst Vettori[14]
8514[d]30 January 1983SwitzerlandEngelberg[15]
(Gross-Titlis-Schanze K116)
L050NorwayPer BergerudUnited StatesJeff HastingsEast GermanyStefan Stannarius[16]
20th Swiss Tournament Overall
(26 – 30 January 1983)
NorwayPer BergerudFinlandPentti KokkonenFinlandJari PuikkonenSwiss Tournament
861518 February 1983NorwayVikersund
(Vikersundbakken K155)
F007FinlandMatti NykänenCzechoslovakiaPavel Ploc
AustriaHans Wallner
FinlandMatti Nykänen[17]
871619 February 1983F008FinlandMatti NykänenCanadaHorst BulauFinlandTuomo Ylipulli[18]
881720 February 1983F009FinlandMatti NykänenNorwayOlav HanssonCzechoslovakiaPavel Ploc[19]
30th K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week Overall
(18 – 20 February 1983)
FinlandMatti NykänenCzechoslovakiaPavel PlocCanadaHorst BulauK.O.P.
891825 February 1983SwedenFalun
(Lugnet K89, K112)
N030CanadaHorst BulauFinlandMatti NykänenNorwayOlav HanssonFinlandMatti Nykänen[20]
901927 February 1983L051FinlandMatti NykänenAustriaArmin KoglerNorwayOle Bremseth[21]
91204 March 1983FinlandLahti
(Salpausselkä K88, K113)
N031CanadaHorst BulauAustriaArmin KoglerFinlandPentti Kokkonen[22]
92216 March 1983L052CanadaHorst BulauAustriaArmin KoglerFinlandMatti Nykänen[23]
932211 March 1983NorwayBærum
(Skuibakken K110)
L053AustriaArmin KoglerNorwayOlav HanssonCanadaHorst Bulau[24]
942313 March 1983NorwayOslo
(Holmenkollbakken K105)
L054NorwaySteinar BråtenCanadaHorst BulauAustriaArmin KoglerCanadaHorst Bulau[25]
FIS Ski Flying World Championships 1983
(18 – 20 March •CzechoslovakiaČerťák)
952426 March 1983Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPlanica
(Srednja Bloudkova K90)
(Bloudkova velikanka K120)
N032FinlandMatti NykänenSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPrimož UlagaNorwayOlav HanssonFinlandMatti Nykänen[26]
962527 March 1983L055Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPrimož UlagaCanadaHorst BulauAustriaRichard Schallert[27]
4th FIS World Cup Overall
(18 December 1982 – 27 March 1983)
FinlandMatti NykänenCanadaHorst BulauAustriaArmin KoglerWorld Cup Overall

Standings

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Overall

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Rankafter 25 eventsPoints
1FinlandMatti Nykänen270
2CanadaHorst Bulau260
3AustriaArmin Kogler211
4NorwayOlav Hansson186
5NorwayPer Bergerud137
6NorwaySteinar Bråten126
7FinlandPentti Kokkonen115
8NorwayOle Bremseth99
9FinlandJari Puikkonen97
10United StatesJeff Hastings93

Nations Cup

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Rankafter 25 eventsPoints
1 Norway859
2 Finland696
3 Austria581
4 Canada387
5 East Germany267
6 United States224
7 Czechoslovakia144
8 Yugoslavia101
9 West Germany72
10 Italy50

Four Hills Tournament

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Rankafter 4 eventsPoints
1FinlandMatti Nykänen989.8
2East GermanyJens Weißflog972.2
3CanadaHorst Bulau960.9
4NorwayPer Bergerud959.5
5NorwaySteinar Bråten955.1
6AustriaRichard Schallert954.6
7FinlandPentti Kokkonen952.1
8NorwayOlav Hansson945.9
9NorwayOle Bremseth936.8
10East GermanyKlaus Ostwald929.1

Bohemia Tournament

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Rankafter 2 eventsPoints
1East GermanyKlaus Ostwald512.7
2FinlandMarkku Pusenius511.6
3CzechoslovakiaPavel Ploc510.9
↓ . . . . . . uncompleted order . . . . . . ↓
N/AAustriaArmin Kogler495.4
N/AFinlandMatti Nykänen492.7
N/AEast GermanyUlf Findeisen484.7
N/ACzechoslovakiaJiří Parma468.8
N/APolandPiotr Fijas461.9

Swiss Tournament

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Rankafter 3 eventsPoints
1NorwayPer Bergerud611.9
2FinlandPentti Kokkonen600.1
3FinlandJari Puikkonen591.9
↓ . . . . . . uncompleted order . . . . . . ↓
N/AAustriaOlav Hansson587.4
N/AFinlandRichard Schallert574.7

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Yellow bib for the overall leader was introduced later, from the 1988/89 season onwards.
  2. ^Cancelled event fromHarrachov (8 January) was rescheduled toLiberec on same day.
  3. ^Cancelled event fromHarrachov (9 January) was rescheduled toLiberec on same day.
  4. ^Only one round held inEngelberg due to strong wind and snow.

References

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  1. ^"K92: Cortina d'Ampezzo".International Ski Federation. 18 December 1982.
  2. ^"K110: Oberstdorf".International Ski Federation. 30 December 1982.
  3. ^"K107: Garmisch-Partenkirchen".International Ski Federation. 1 January 1983.
  4. ^"K104: Innsbruck".International Ski Federation. 4 January 1983.
  5. ^"K109: Bischofshofen".International Ski Federation. 6 January 1983.
  6. ^"V Libercu Freitag (NDR) in Ploc (ČSSR)" (in Slovenian).Delo. 10 January 1983. p. 9.
  7. ^"K120: Harrachov".International Ski Federation. 8 January 1983.
  8. ^"K120: Harrachov".International Ski Federation. 9 January 1983.
  9. ^"K114: Lake Placid".International Ski Federation. 15 January 1983.
  10. ^"K114: Lake Placid".International Ski Federation. 16 January 1983.
  11. ^"K89: Thunder Bay".International Ski Federation. 22 January 1983.
  12. ^"K120: Thunder Bay".International Ski Federation. 23 January 1983.
  13. ^"K94: St. Moritz".International Ski Federation. 26 January 1983.
  14. ^"K88: Gstaad".International Ski Federation. 28 January 1983.
  15. ^"Prva zmaga Norvežana Miran Tepeš - deseti" (in Slovenian).Delo. 31 January 1983. p. 9.
  16. ^"K116: Engelberg".International Ski Federation. 30 January 1983.
  17. ^"K155: Vikersund".International Ski Federation. 18 February 1983.
  18. ^"K155: Vikersund".International Ski Federation. 19 February 1983.
  19. ^"K155: Vikersund".International Ski Federation. 20 February 1983.
  20. ^"K89: Falun".International Ski Federation. 25 February 1983.
  21. ^"K112: Falun".International Ski Federation. 27 February 1983.
  22. ^"K88: Lahti".International Ski Federation. 4 March 1983.
  23. ^"K113: Lahti".International Ski Federation. 6 March 1983.
  24. ^"K110: Bærum".International Ski Federation. 11 March 1983.
  25. ^"K105: Oslo".International Ski Federation. 13 March 1983.
  26. ^"K90: Planica".International Ski Federation. 26 March 1983.
  27. ^"K120: Planica".International Ski Federation. 27 March 1983.
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