1987–88 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup

Nordic Combined World Cup 1987/88
Winners
OverallAustria Klaus Sulzenbacher
Nations Cup Norway
Competitions
Venues7
Individual7
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The 1987/88 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup was the fifth World Cup season of Nordic combined, a combination of ski jumping and cross-country skiing organized by International Ski Federation. It started on 18 Dec 1987 in Bad Goisern, Austria and ended on 25 March 1988 in Rovaniemi, Finland.[1]

Calendar

Men

Num Season Date Place Hill Discipline Winner Second Third
31 1 18 December 1987   Austria Bad Goisern Kalmberg-Schanzen K90 / 15 km   Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher Norway Torbjørn Løkken Norway Knut Leo Abrahamsen
32 2 9 January 1988   Switzerland St. Moritz Olympiaschanze K94 / 15 km   Norway Torbjørn Løkken Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher West Germany Thomas Müller
33 3 16 January 1988   Switzerland Le Brassus Tremplin de la Chirurgienne K104 / 15 km   Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen Switzerland Andreas Schaad Norway Torbjørn Løkken
34 4 23 January 1988   Austria Seefeld Toni-Seelos-Olympiaschanze K90 / 15 km   Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher Switzerland Hippolyt Kempf Switzerland Andreas Schaad
1988 Winter Olympics
35 5 12 March 1988   Sweden Falun Lugnet K89 / 15 km   Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher Soviet Union Vasily Savin Finland Sami Leinonen
36 6 18 March 1988   Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken K105 / 15 km   Norway Torbjørn Løkken Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher East Germany Uwe Prenzel
37 7 25 March 1988   Finland Rovaniemi Ounasvaaran hyppyrimäki K90 / 15 km   Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher Finland Jukka Ylipulli Soviet Union Andrey Dundukov

Standings

Overall

Rank after 7 events Points
1 Austria Klaus Sulzenbacher 160
2 Norway Torbjørn Løkken 116
3 Switzerland Andreas Schaad 80
4 Switzerland Hippolyt Kempf 69
5 Norway Trond-Arne Bredesen 66
6 West Germany Thomas Müller 53
7 East Germany Uwe Prenzel 43
8 Czechoslovakia Miroslav Kopal 41
9 Norway Hallstein Bøgseth 36
Soviet Union Vasily Savin 36

Nations Cup

Rank after 7 events Points
1  Norway 319
2  Austria 213
3  Switzerland 176
4  West Germany 166
5  Soviet Union 128
6  Finland 52
 Czechoslovakia 52
8  East Germany 38
9  Poland 24
10  Japan 17

References

  1. ^ "FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 1987/88 overall standings". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 28 Jul 2015.

External links

  • FIS Nordic Combined World Cup 1987/88 (in English)
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1987–88 World Cup seasons in the winter sports