1992–93 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup
Winners | |
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Overall | Kenji Ogiwara |
Nations Cup | Japan |
Competitions | |
Venues | 8 |
Individual | 8 |
The 1992/93 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the 10th world cup season, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by FIS. It started on 5 Dec 1992 in Vuokatti, Finland and ended on 20 March 1993 in Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia.[1]
Calendar
Men
No. | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Discipline | Winner | Second | Third |
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72 | 1 | 5 December 1992 | Vuokatti | Hyppyrimäki | K90 / 15 km | Kenji Ogiwara | Takanori Kōno | Bjarte Engen Vik |
73 | 2 | 12 December 1992 | Courchevel | Tremplin du Praz | K120 / 15 km | Kenji Ogiwara | Allar Levandi | Takanori Kōno |
74 | 3 | 19 December 1992 | St. Moritz | Olympiaschanze | K94 / 15 km | Kenji Ogiwara | Takanori Kōno | Masashi Abe |
75 | 4 | 8 January 1993 | Schonach | Langenwaldschanze | K90 / 15 km | Fred Børre Lundberg | Masashi Abe | Kenji Ogiwara |
76 | 5 | 23 January 1993 | Saalfelden | Felix-Gottwald-Schisprungstadion | K85 / 15 km | Kenji Ogiwara | Thomas Dufter | Jens Deimel |
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77 | 6 | 5 March 1993 | Lahti | Salpausselkä | K90 / 15 km | Kenji Ogiwara | Fred Børre Lundberg | Masashi Abe |
78 | 7 | 12 March 1993 | Oslo | Holmenkollbakken | K110 / 15 km | Takanori Kōno | Kenji Ogiwara | Jun’ichi Kogawa |
79 | 8 | 20 March 1993 | Štrbské Pleso | MS 1970 B | K90 / 15 km | Kenji Ogiwara | Takanori Kōno | Fred Børre Lundberg |
Standings
Overall
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Nations Cup
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References
- ↑ "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 1992/93 overall standings". FIS. Retrieved 28 Jul 2015.
External links
- FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 1992/93 (English)
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