1999–00 FIS Ski Flying World Cup

Ski Flying World Cup 1999/00
Winners
Individual Germany Sven Hannawald
Nations Cup unofficial Germany
Competitions
Venues 2
Individual 2
Team 1
Cancelled 1

The 1999/00 FIS Ski Flying World Cup was the 10th official World Cup season in ski flying awarded with small crystal globe as the subdiscipline of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. First ski flying team event in history was held this season in Planica.[1]

Calendar

Men

No. Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
45 1 19 February 2000 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm K185 FH Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Andreas Widhölzl Norway Tommy Ingebrigtsen Germany Sven Hannawald [2]
20 February 2000 Austria Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf Kulm K185 FH weather conditions
46 2 19 March 2000 Slovenia Planica Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 FH Germany Sven Hannawald Finland Janne Ahonen Austria Andreas Goldberger Germany Sven Hannawald [3]

Team

No. Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
1 1 18 March 2000 Slovenia Planica Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 FH  Germany
Sven Hannawald
Hansjörg Jäkle
Martin Schmitt
Michael Uhrmann
 Finland
Ville Kantee
Risto Jussilainen
Jani Soininen
Janne Ahonen
 Japan
Takanobu Okabe
Kazuyoshi Funaki
Hideharu Miyahira
Noriaki Kasai
 Germany [4]

Standings

Ski Flying

Rank 19/03/2000
Kulm
19/03/2000
Planica
Total
1 Germany Sven Hannawald 100 100 200
2 Finland Janne Ahonen 40 80 120
3 Norway Tommy Ingebrigtsen 60 50 110
4 Austria Andreas Goldberger 36 60 96
5 Austria Andreas Widhölzl 80 80
6 Austria Reinhard Schwarzenberger 50 18 68
7 Austria Martin Höllwarth 32 26 58
8 Norway Lasse Ottesen 45 12 57
9 Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki 9 40 49
10 France Nicolas Dessum 26 20 46
Japan Noriaki Kasai 1 45 46
12 Italy Roberto Cecon 29 15 44
Japan Hideharu Miyahira 20 24 44
14 Germany Martin Schmitt 13 29 42
15 Japan Masahiko Harada 22 14 36
Finland Ville Kantee 4 32 36
Poland Adam Małysz 36 36
18 Austria Stefan Horngacher 24 11 35
19 Japan Hiroya Saitō 16 16 32
20 Austria Wolfgang Loitzl 18 10 28
Finland Jani Soininen 6 22 28
22 Norway Henning Stensrud 14 7 21
23 Norway Roar Ljøkelsøy 3 13 16
24 Germany Frank Löffler 15 15
25 Finland Tami Kiuru 12 12
Germany Hansjörg Jäkle 8 4 12
27 Finland Matti Hautamäki 11 11
28 Finland Risto Jussilainen 10 10
29 Austria Thomas Hörl 9 9
30 Norway David Andersen 8 8
31 Japan Takanobu Okabe 7 7
32 Norway Olav Magne Dønnem 6 6
Japan Kazuki Nishishita 6 6
34 Poland Wojciech Skupień 2 3 5
Germany Christof Duffner 5 5
36 Japan Kazuhiro Nakamura 2 2
37 Slovenia Damjan Fras 1 1
  • Standings after 2 events.

Nations Cup unofficial

Rank Points
1 Germany 674
2 Austria 574
3 Finland 567
4 Japan 522
5 Norway 468
6 Poland 155
7 Slovenia 101
8 Czech Republic 50
9 France 46
10 Italy 44
  • Standings after 3 events.

References

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