1998–99 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

The 1998–99 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 20th World Cup season in ski jumping and the 9th official World Cup season in ski flying. It began in Lillehammer, Norway on 28 November 1998 and finished in Planica, Slovenia on 21 March 1999 The individual World Cup was won by Martin Schmitt and Nations Cup by Japan.

1998–99 World Cup
Winners
OverallGermany Martin Schmitt
Ski Jumping (NH, LH)Finland Janne Ahonen
Ski FlyingGermany Martin Schmitt
Four Hills TournamentFinland Janne Ahonen
Nordic TournamentJapan Noriaki Kasai
Nations Cup Japan
Competitions
Venues19
Individual29
Team1
Cancelled2

Lower competitive circuits this season included the Grand Prix and Continental Cup.

Map of world cup hosts

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All 19 locations which have been hosting world cup events for men this season. Oberstdorf hosted world cup events on large hill for two different times.

1998–99 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup (Asia)

  Four Hills Tournament   Nordic Tournament

Calendar

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NH – normal hill / LH – large hill / FH – flying hill
Num Season Date Place Hill Event Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
434 1 28 November 1998     Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken K120 (night) LH 259   Martin Schmitt   Janne Ahonen   Sven Hannawald   Martin Schmitt [1]
435 2 29 November 1998     Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken K120 (night) LH 260   Martin Schmitt   Janne Ahonen   Kazuyoshi Funaki [2]
436 3 5 December 1998     Chamonix Le Mont K95 NH 135   Martin Schmitt   Janne Ahonen   Kazuyoshi Funaki [3]
437 4 6 December 1998     Chamonix Le Mont K95 NH 136   Janne Ahonen   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Martin Schmitt [4]
438 5 8 December 1998     Predazzo Trampolino dal Ben K120 (night) LH 261   Martin Schmitt   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Noriaki Kasai [5]
439 6 12 December 1998     Oberhof Hans-Renner-Schanze K120 LH 262   Andreas Widhölzl   Martin Schmitt   Sven Hannawald [6]
440 7 19 December 1998     Harrachov Čerťák K120 LH 263   Janne Ahonen   Ronny Hornschuh   Kazuyoshi Funaki [7]
441 8 20 December 1998     Harrachov Čerťák K120 LH 264   Janne Ahonen   Noriaki Kasai   Andreas Widhölzl   Janne Ahonen [8]
442 9 30 December 1998     Oberstdorf Schattenbergschanze K115 LH 265   Martin Schmitt   Andreas Goldberger   Noriaki Kasai   Janne Ahonen [9]
443 10 1 January 1999     Garmisch-Partenkirchen Große Olympiaschanze K115 LH 266   Martin Schmitt   Janne Ahonen   Noriaki Kasai   Martin Schmitt [10]
444 11 3 January 1999     Innsbruck Bergiselschanze K110 LH 267   Noriaki Kasai   Janne Ahonen   Hideharu Miyahira   Janne Ahonen [11]
445 12 6 January 1999     Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K120 LH 268   Andreas Widhölzl   Janne Ahonen   Hideharu Miyahira [12]
47th Four Hills Tournament Overall (30 December 1998 – 6 January 1999)   Janne Ahonen   Noriaki Kasai   Hideharu Miyahira
446 13 9 January 1999     Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K120 LH 269   Janne Ahonen   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Noriaki Kasai
  Martin Schmitt
  Janne Ahonen [13]
447 14 10 January 1999     Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K120 LH 270   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Andreas Widhölzl   Noriaki Kasai [14]
448 15 16 January 1999     Zakopane Wielka Krokiew K116 LH 271   Stefan Horngacher   Janne Ahonen   Tommy Ingebrigtsen [15]
449 16 17 January 1999     Zakopane Wielka Krokiew K116 LH 272   Janne Ahonen   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Stefan Horngacher [16]
450 17 23 January 1999     Sapporo Ōkurayama K120 LH 273   Martin Schmitt   Hideharu Miyahira   Dieter Thoma [17]
451 18 24 January 1999     Sapporo Ōkurayama K120 LH 274   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Martin Schmitt   Hideharu Miyahira [18]
452 19 29 January 1999     Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K120 LH 275   Noriaki Kasai   Martin Schmitt   Kazuyoshi Funaki [19]
453 20 31 January 1999     Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K120 LH 276   Noriaki Kasai   Andreas Widhölzl   Kazuyoshi Funaki [20]
6 February 1999     Harrachov Čerťák K185 FH cnx rescheduled to Planica
7 February 1999     Harrachov Čerťák K185 FH cnx postponed to large hill
454 21 7 February 1999     Harrachov Čerťák K120 LH 277   Janne Ahonen   Lasse Ottesen   Jakub Sucháček   Janne Ahonen [21]
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 1999
455 22 4 March 1999     Kuopio Puijo K120 (night) LH 278   Martin Schmitt   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Noriaki Kasai   Janne Ahonen [22]
456 23 6 March 1999     Lahti Salpausselkä K90 (night) NH 137   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Reinhard Schwarzenberger   Sven Hannawald   Janne Ahonen [23]
457 24 9 March 1999     Trondheim Granåsen K120 (night) LH 279   Noriaki Kasai   Stefan Horngacher   Masahiko Harada [24]
458 25 11 March 1999     Falun Lugnet K115 (night) LH 280   Martin Schmitt   Hideharu Miyahira   Masahiko Harada [25]
459 26 14 March 1999     Oslo Holmenkollbakken K115 LH 281   Noriaki Kasai   Martin Schmitt   Kazuyoshi Funaki [26]
3rd Nordic Tournament Overall (6–14 March 1999)   Noriaki Kasai   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Sven Hannawald
460 27 19 March 1999     Planica Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 FH 042   Martin Schmitt   Kazuyoshi Funaki   Christof Duffner   Janne Ahonen [27]
461 28 20 March 1999     Planica Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 FH 043   Hideharu Miyahira   Martin Schmitt   Noriaki Kasai   Martin Schmitt [28]
462 29 21 March 1999     Planica Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 FH 044   Noriaki Kasai   Hideharu Miyahira   Martin Schmitt [29]

Men's team

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Num Season Date Place Hill Event Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
13 1 30 January 1999     Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K120 LH 013   Japan
Kazuyoshi Funaki
Noriaki Kasai
Hideharu Miyahira
Kazuya Yoshioka
  Austria
Reinhard Schwarzenberger
Wolfgang Loitzl
Stefan Horngacher
Andreas Widhölzl
  Germany
Sven Hannawald
Hansjörg Jäkle
Martin Schmitt
Dieter Thoma
  Japan [30]

Standings

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References

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  1. ^ "K120: Lillehammer". International Ski Federation. 28 November 1998.
  2. ^ "K120: Lillehammer". International Ski Federation. 29 November 1998.
  3. ^ "K90: Chamonix". International Ski Federation. 5 December 1998.
  4. ^ "K90: Chamonix". International Ski Federation. 6 December 1998.
  5. ^ "K120: Predazzo". International Ski Federation. 8 December 1998.
  6. ^ "K120: Oberhof". International Ski Federation. 12 December 1998.
  7. ^ "K120: Harrachov". International Ski Federation. 19 December 1998.
  8. ^ "K120: Harrachov". International Ski Federation. 20 December 1998.
  9. ^ "K115: Oberstdorf". International Ski Federation. 30 December 1998.
  10. ^ "K115: Garmisch-Partenkirchen". International Ski Federation. 1 January 1999.
  11. ^ "K110: Innsbruck". International Ski Federation. 3 January 1999.
  12. ^ "K120: Bischofshofen". International Ski Federation. 6 Jan 1999.
  13. ^ "K120: Engelberg". International Ski Federation. 9 January 1999.
  14. ^ "K120: Engelberg". International Ski Federation. 10 January 1999.
  15. ^ "K116: Zakopane". International Ski Federation. 16 January 1999.
  16. ^ "K116: Zakopane". International Ski Federation. 17 January 1999.
  17. ^ "K120: Sapporo". International Ski Federation. 23 January 1999.
  18. ^ "K120: Sapporo". International Ski Federation. 23 January 1999.
  19. ^ "K120: Willingen". International Ski Federation. 29 January 1999.
  20. ^ "K120: Willingen". International Ski Federation. 31 January 1999.
  21. ^ "K120: Harrachov". International Ski Federation. 7 February 1999.
  22. ^ "K120: Kuopio". International Ski Federation. 4 March 1999.
  23. ^ "K90: Lahti". International Ski Federation. 6 March 1999.
  24. ^ "K120: Trondheim". International Ski Federation. 9 March 1999.
  25. ^ "K115: Falun". International Ski Federation. 11 March 1999.
  26. ^ "K115: Oslo, NOR". International Ski Federation. 15 March 1998.
  27. ^ "K185: Planica". International Ski Federation. 19 March 1999.
  28. ^ "K185: Planica". International Ski Federation. 20 March 1999.
  29. ^ "K185: Planica". International Ski Federation. 21 March 1999.
  30. ^ "Team K120: Willingen". International Ski Federation. 30 January 1999.