Winners | |
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Individual | Primož Peterka |
Nations Cup unofficial | Japan |
Competitions | |
Venues | 2 |
Individual | 4 |
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The 1996/97 FIS Ski Flying World Cup was the 7th official World Cup season in ski flying awarded with small crystal globe as the subdiscipline of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.
Calendar
Men
No. | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Yellow bib | Ref. |
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34 | 1 | 8 February 1997 | Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf | Kulm K185 | FH | Takanobu Okabe | Andreas Goldberger | Primož Peterka | Takanobu Okabe | |
35 | 2 | 9 February 1997 | Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf | Kulm K185 | FH | Primož Peterka | Andreas Goldberger | Takanobu Okabe | Takanobu Okabe Primož Peterka |
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36 | 3 | 22 March 1997 | Planica | Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 | FH | Takanobu Okabe | Kazuyoshi Funaki | Jani Soininen | Takanobu Okabe | |
37 | 4 | 23 March 1997 | Planica | Velikanka bratov Gorišek K185 | FH | Akira Higashi | Primož Peterka | Lasse Ottesen | Primož Peterka |
Standings
Ski Flying |
Nations Cup unofficial
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References
- "1996/97 FIS Ski Flying World Cup final standings". skijumping.pl. 6 May 2016. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- "Tauplitz". International Ski Federation. 8 February 1997.
- "Tauplitz". International Ski Federation. 9 February 1997.
- "Planica". International Ski Federation. 22 March 1997.
- "Planica". International Ski Federation. 23 March 1997.
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