WINTERSPORT CHARTS
WELTCUP (WORLD CUP)
SKISPRINGEN (SKI JUMPING) 1987
Podiumplätze Nationen (Podiums Nations)
No. Nation 1. 2. 3.
1 Finnland (Finland) 6 5 3
2 Norwegen (Norway) 5 6 4
3 Österreich (Austria) 4 4 6
4 Jugoslawien (Yugoslavia) 2 4 3
5 DDR (GDR) 2 - 1
6 Deutschland (Germany) 1 2 1
7 Tschechoslowakei (Czechoslovakia) 1 1 1
8 Japan (Japan) 1 - 1
9 Frankreich (France) - - 1
Polen (Poland) - - 1
Podiumplätze Herren (Podiums Men)
No. Name Nation 1. 2. 3.
1 Vegard Opaas NOR 4 - 3
2 Matti Nykänen FIN 3 1 -
3 Ernst Vettori AUT 2 2 4
4 Andreas Felder AUT 2 2 2
5 Primoz Ulaga JUG 2 1 2
6 Ari-Pekka Nikkola FIN 2 1 1
7 Ole Gunnar Fidjestöl NOR 1 2 -
8 Tuomo Ylipulli FIN 1 1 1
9 Ulf Findeisen DDR 1 - 1
10 Akira Sato JPN 1 - -
Andreas Bauer GER 1 - -
Jens Weißflog DDR 1 - -
Martin Svagerko TCH 1 - -
14 Hroar Stjernen NOR - 3 -
15 Miran Tepes JUG - 2 1
Thomas Klauser GER - 2 1
17 Jukka Kalso FIN - 1 1
18 Matjaz Zupan JUG - 1 -
Olav Hansson NOR - 1 -
Pekka Suorsa FIN - 1 -
Vladimir Podzimek TCH - 1 -
Herren (Men)
No. Name Nation Punkte (Points)
1 Vegard Opaas NOR 218
2 Ernst Vettori AUT 192
3 Andreas Felder AUT 177
4 Miran Tepes JUG 166
5 Hroar Stjernen NOR 159
6 Matti Nykänen FIN 133
7 Primoz Ulaga JUG 132
8 Ole Gunnar Fidjestöl NOR 131
9 Jiri Parma TCH 129
10 Ari-Pekka Nikkola FIN 124
11 Jens Weißflog DDR 103
12 Ulf Findeisen DDR 95
13 Thomas Klauser GER 86
14 Andreas Bauer GER 81
15 Tuomo Ylipulli FIN 74
16 Jukka Kalso FIN 62
17 Pekka Suorsa FIN 49
18 Risto Laakonen FIN 38
19 Heikki Ylipulli FIN 36
20 Matjaz Debelak JUG 33
Nationen Herren (Nations Men)
No. Nation Punkte (Points)
1 Norwegen (Norway) 637
2 Finnland (Finland) 541
3 Österreich (Austria) 476
4 Jugoslawien (Yugoslavia) 384
5 Tschechoslowakei (Czechoslovakia) 240
6 DDR (GDR) 218
7 Deutschland (Germany) 191
8 Japan (Japan) 134
9 Schweiz (Switzerland) 89
10 Frankreich (France) 29
11 Polen (Poland) 26
12 USA (United States) 23
13 Schweden (Sweden) 18
14 Italien (Italy) 16
15 Kanada (Canada) 10
Sowjetunion (Soviet Union) 10
17 Spanien (Spain) 2
Resultate Herren Skispringen (Results Men Ski Jumping)
Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
Thunder Bay (CAN) Jens Weißflog (DDR) Matti Nykänen (FIN) Jukka Kalso (FIN)
Thunder Bay (CAN) Matti Nykänen (FIN) Thomas Klauser (GER) Vegard Opaas (NOR)
Lake Placid (USA) Vegard Opaas (NOR) Ernst Vettori (AUT) Primoz Ulaga (JUG)
Lake Placid (USA) Ernst Vettori (AUT) Primoz Ulaga (JUG) Vegard Opaas (NOR)
Chamonix (FRA) Martin Svagerko (TCH) Olav Hansson (NOR) Primoz Ulaga (JUG)
Oberstdorf (GER) Vegard Opaas (NOR) Thomas Klauser (GER) Andreas Felder (AUT)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER) Andreas Bauer (GER) Jukka Kalso (FIN) Ulf Findeisen (DDR)
Innsbruck (AUT) Primoz Ulaga (JUG) Hroar Stjernen (NOR) Ernst Vettori (AUT)
Bischofshofen (AUT) Tuomo Ylipulli (FIN) Ernst Vettori (AUT) Vegard Opaas (NOR)
Strbske Pleso (SVK) Vegard Opaas (NOR) Andreas Felder (AUT) Ari-Pekka Nikkola (FIN)
Strbske Pleso (SVK) Ulf Findeisen (DDR) Ole Gunnar Fidjestöl (NOR) Ernst Vettori (AUT)
Oberwiesenthal (GER) Ernst Vettori (AUT) Hroar Stjernen (NOR) Jiri Parma (TCH)
Sapporo (JPN) Akira Sato (JPN) Miran Tepes (JUG) Hiro Shima (JPN)
Sapporo (JPN) Primoz Ulaga (JUG) Miran Tepes (JUG) Steinar Braaten (NOR)
Lahti (FIN) Ari-Pekka Nikkola (FIN) Vladimir Podzimek (TCH) Tuomo Ylipulli (FIN)
Lahti (FIN) Matti Nykänen (FIN) Tuomo Ylipulli (FIN) Ernst Vettori (AUT)
Örnsköldsvik (SWE) Ari-Pekka Nikkola (FIN) Andreas Felder (AUT) Didier Mollard (FRA)
Falun (SWE) Matti Nykänen (FIN) Pekka Suorsa (FIN) Andreas Felder (AUT)
Rälingen (NOR) Vegard Opaas (NOR) Hroar Stjernen (NOR) Ernst Vettori (AUT)
Oslo (NOR) Andreas Felder (AUT) Ari-Pekka Nikkola (FIN) Miran Tepes (JUG)
Resultate Herren Skifliegen (Results Men Ski Flying)
Ort (Place) 1. 2. 3.
Planica (SLO) Andreas Felder (AUT) Ole Gunnar Fidjestöl (NOR) Thomas Klauser (GER)
Planica (SLO) Ole Gunnar Fidjestöl (NOR) Matjaz Zupan (JUG) Pjotr Fijas (POL)