1984–85 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
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Overall | ![]() |
Four Hills Tournament | ![]() |
Swiss Tournament | ![]() |
K.O.P. Ski Flying Week | ![]() |
Nations Cup | ![]() |
Competitions | |
Venues | 16 |
Individual | 21 |
Cancelled | 2 |
The 1984–85 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the sixth World Cup season in ski jumping.
Season began in Thunder Bay, Canada on 8 December 1984 and was finished in Štrbské Pleso, Czechoslovakia on 24 March 1985. The individual World Cup winner became Finnish ski jumper Matti Nykänen and Nations Cup was taken by Team of Finland.
21 men's individual events on 16 different venus in 12 countries were held on three different continents (Europe, Asia and North America). Two competition were cancelled this season.
Peaks of the season were FIS Nordic World Championships, Ski Flying World Championships, Four Hills Tournament, Bohemia Tournament and the K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week.
On 15 March 1985, at World Championships in Planica, at the official training, world record was improved three times in about an hour. American Mike Holland 186 metres (610 ft) and finnish legend Matti Nykänen two times on 187 metres (614 ft) and 191 metres (627 ft).
Map of world cup hosts
[edit] Four Hills Tournament
Swiss Tournament
K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week
Other World Cup events
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Austria Asia |
North America |
Calendar
[edit]Men
[edit]Standings
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Overall[edit]
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Nations Cup[edit]
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Four Hills Tournament[edit]
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References
[edit]- ^ "K89: Thunder Bay". International Ski Federation. 8 December 1984.
- ^ "K120: Thunder Bay". International Ski Federation. 9 December 1984.
- ^ "K114: Lake Placid". International Ski Federation. 15 December 1984.
- ^ "K86: Lake Placid". International Ski Federation. 16 December 1984.
- ^ "K115: Oberstdorf". International Ski Federation. 30 December 1984.
- ^ "K107: Garmisch-Partenkirchen". International Ski Federation. 1 January 1985.
- ^ "K109: Innsbruck". International Ski Federation. 4 January 1985.
- ^ "K111: Bischofshofen". International Ski Federation. 6 January 1985.
- ^ "K92: Cortina d'Ampezzo". International Ski Federation. 8 January 1985.
- ^ "K90: Sapporo". International Ski Federation. 9 February 1985.
- ^ "K110: Sapporo". International Ski Federation. 10 February 1985.
- ^ "K94: St. Moritz". International Ski Federation. 13 February 1985.
- ^ "Vettel skočil predaleč" (in Slovenian). Delo. 16 February 1982. p. 4.
- ^ "K120: Engelberg". International Ski Federation. 17 February 1983.
- ^ "K180: Harrachov". International Ski Federation. 23 February 1985.
- ^ "K88: Lahti". International Ski Federation. 1 March 1985.
- ^ "K113: Lahti". International Ski Federation. 3 March 1985.
- ^ "K82: Örnsköldsvik". International Ski Federation. 5 March 1985.
- ^ "K112: Falun". International Ski Federation. 8 March 1985.
- ^ "K105: Oslo". International Ski Federation. 10 March 1985.
- ^ "K88: Štrbské Pleso". International Ski Federation. 23 March 1985.
- ^ "K114: Štrbské Pleso". International Ski Federation. 24 March 1985.