1994–95 FIS Ski Flying World Cup
| Winners | |
|---|---|
| Individual | Andreas Goldberger |
| Nations Cup unofficial | Japan |
| Competitions | |
| Venues | 2 |
| Individual | 3 |
| Cancelled | 1 |
The 1994/95 FIS Ski Flying World Cup was the 5th official World Cup season in ski flying awarded with small crystal globe as the subdiscipline of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.[1]
Calendar
Men
| No. | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 28 | 1 | 18 February 1995 | Vikersund | Vikersundbakken K175 | FH | Andreas Goldberger | Takanobu Okabe | Lasse Ottesen | Andreas Goldberger | [2] |
| 29 | 2 | 19 February 1995 | Vikersund | Vikersundbakken K175 | FH | Andreas Goldberger | Takanobu Okabe | Roberto Cecon | [3] | |
| 30 | 3 | 25 February 1995 | Oberstdorf | Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K182 | FH | Andreas Goldberger | Roberto Cecon | Jens Weißflog | [4] | |
| 26 February 1995 | Oberstdorf | Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze K185 | FH | strong wind | ||||||
Standings
Ski Flying
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Nations Cup unofficial
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References
- ^ "1994/95 FIS Ski Flying World Cup final standings". skijumping.pl. 6 May 2016. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- ^ "Vikersund". International Ski Federation. 18 February 1995.
- ^ "Vikersund". International Ski Federation. 19 February 1995.
- ^ "Oberstdorf". International Ski Federation. 25 February 1995.