1990–91 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
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Winner | Stephan Zünd |
Nations Cup unofficial | Austria |
Competitions | |
Venues | 2 |
Individual | 4 |
The 1990/91 FIS Ski Flying World Cup was the first official World Cup season in ski flying awarded with small crystal globe as subdiscipline of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.
Calendar
Men
No. | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Det. |
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18 | 1 | 23 February 1991 | Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf | Kulm K185 | FH | Stephan Zünd | Ari-Pekka Nikkola | Per-Inge Tällberg | Stephan Zünd | [1] |
19 | 2 | 24 February 1991 | Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf | Kulm K185 | FH | Stefan Horngacher | Ralph Gebstedt | Heinz Kuttin | [2] | |
20 | 3 | 23 March 1991 | Planica | Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 | FH | Staffan Tällberg | Stephan Zünd | André Kiesewetter | [3] | |
21 | 4 | 24 March 1991 | Planica | Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 | FH | Ralph Gebstedt | Stefan Horngacher | Dieter Thoma | [4] |
Standings
Points were still distributed by original old scoring system.[5]
Ski Flying
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Nations Cup unofficial
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References
- ↑ "Men's Flying Hill - Tauplitz, Austria". International Ski Federation. 23 February 1991.
- ↑ "Men's Flying Hill - Tauplitz, Austria". International Ski Federation. 24 February 1991.
- ↑ "Men's Flying Hill - Planica, Yugoslavia". International Ski Federation. 23 March 1991.
- ↑ "Men's Flying Hill - Planica, Yugoslavia". International Ski Federation. 24 March 1991.
- ↑ "1990/91 FIS Ski Flying World Cup final standings". skijumping.pl. 6 May 2016.
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