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The FIS Ski Flying World Championships is a competition that is held semiannually, with the occasional exception. The Championship takes place in big ski jumping hills, with K-spots over 185 meters. Unlike ordinary ski jumping, the Ski Flying World Champion is determined after four jumps. 40 jumpers qualify for the competition and jump the first round, 10 are eliminated, and the 30 remaining jumpers compete in the last three rounds. The person with most points combined after four jumps is declared the World Champion. In 2004, FIS introduced a team event between National teams of four jumpers, with two jumps each.
[edit] Results
[edit] Individual
Year |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Venue |
2008
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2008
|
Gregor Schlierenzauer, AUT |
Martin Koch, AUT |
Janne Ahonen, FIN |
Oberstdorf,
Germany |
2006
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2006
|
Roar Ljøkelsøy, NOR |
Andreas Widhölzl, AUT |
Thomas Morgenstern, AUT |
Kulm,
Austria |
2004
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2004
|
Roar Ljøkelsøy, NOR |
Janne Ahonen, FIN |
Tami Kiuru, FIN |
Planica,
Slovenia |
2002
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2002
|
Sven Hannawald, GER |
Martin Schmitt, GER |
Matti Hautamäki, FIN |
Harrachov,
Czech Republic |
2000
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2000
|
Sven Hannawald, GER |
Andreas Widhölzl, AUT |
Janne Ahonen, FIN |
Vikersund,
Norway |
1998
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1998
|
Kazuyoshi Funaki, JPN |
Sven Hannawald, GER |
Dieter Thoma, GER |
Oberstdorf,
Germany |
1996
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1996
|
Andreas Goldberger, AUT |
Janne Ahonen, FIN |
Urban Franc, SLO |
Kulm,
Austria |
1994
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1994
|
Jaroslav Sakala, CZE |
Espen Bredesen, NOR |
Roberto Cecon, ITA |
Planica,
Slovenia |
1992
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1992
|
Noriaki Kasai, JPN |
Andreas Goldberger, AUT |
Roberto Cecon, ITA |
Harrachov,
Czechoslovakia |
1990
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1990
|
Dieter Thoma, BRD |
Matti Nykänen, FIN |
Jens Weissflog, DDR |
Vikersund,
Norway |
1988
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1988
|
Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl, NOR |
Primož Ulaga, JUG |
Matti Nykänen, FIN |
Oberstdorf,
West Germany |
1986
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1986
|
Andreas Felder, AUT |
Franz Neuländtner, AUT |
Matti Nykänen, FIN |
Kulm,
Austria |
1985
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1985
|
Matti Nykänen, FIN |
Jens Weissflog, DDR |
Pavel Ploc, TCH |
Planica,
Yugoslavia |
1983
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1983
|
Klaus Ostwald, DDR |
Pavel Ploc, TCH |
Matti Nykänen, FIN |
Harrachov,
Czechoslovakia |
1981
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1981
|
Jari Puikkonen, FIN |
Armin Kogler, AUT |
Tom Levorstad, NOR |
Oberstdorf,
West Germany |
1979
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1979
|
Armin Kogler, AUT |
Axel Zitzman, DDR |
Piotr Fijas, POL |
Planica,
Yugoslavia |
1977
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1977
|
Walter Steiner, SUI |
Anton Innauer, AUT |
Henry Glaß, DDR |
Vikersund,
Norway |
1975
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1975
|
Karel Kodejška, TCH |
Rainer Schmidt, DDR |
Karl Schnabl, AUT |
Kulm,
Austria |
1973
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1973
|
Hans-Georg Aschenbach, DDR |
Walter Steiner, SUI |
Karel Kodejška, TCH |
Oberstdorf,
West Germany |
1972
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1972
|
Walter Steiner, SUI |
Heinz Wossipiwo, DDR |
Jiří Raška, TCH |
Planica,
Yugoslavia |
[edit] Team event
Year |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Venue |
2008
FIS Ski-Flying World Championship
|
Schlierenzauer
Kofler,
Morgenstern
Koch
AUT |
Ahonen
Hautamäki,
Olli
Happonen
FIN |
Jacobsen
Hilde,
Bardal
Romøren
NOR |
Oberstdorf,
Germany |
2006
FIS Ski-Flying World Championship
|
Ljøkelsøy
Bystøl,
Romøren
Ingebrigtsen
NOR |
Ahonen
Kiuru,
Hautamäki
Happonen
FIN |
Neumayer
Späth,
Herr
Uhrmann
GER |
Kulm,
Austria |
2004
FIS Ski-Flying World Championship
|
Ljøkelsøy
Pettersen,
Romøren
Ingebrigtsen
NOR |
Ahonen
Kiuru,
Hautamäki
Lindström
FIN |
Morgenstern
Widhölzl,
Goldberger
Loitzl
AUT |
Planica,
Slovenia |
[edit] See also