1988–89 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
The 1988/89 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 10th World Cup season in ski jumping. It began in Thunder Bay, Canada on 3 December 1988 and finished in Planica, Yugoslavia on 26 March 1989. The individual World Cup was won by Jan Boklöv and Nations Cup by Norway.
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Four Hills Tournament | |
Bohemia Tournament | |
K.O.P. Ski Flying Week | |
Nations Cup | |
Competitions | |
Venues | 15 |
Individual | 20 |
Cancelled | 5 |
Map of world cup hosts
All 15 locations which have been hosting world cup events for men this season. Events in Falun and Bærum canceled. Harrachov hosted ski flying and large hill event.
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Calendar
Men
Standings
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Nations Cup
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Four Hills Tournament
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References
- "K89: Thunder Bay". International Ski Federation. 3 December 1988.
- "K120: Thunder Bay". International Ski Federation. 4 December 1988.
- "K120: Lake Placid". International Ski Federation. 10 December 1988.
- "K86: Lake Placid". International Ski Federation. 11 December 1988.
- "K90: Sapporo". International Ski Federation. 17 December 1988.
- "K115: Sapporo". International Ski Federation. 18 December 1988.
- "K115: Oberstdorf". International Ski Federation. 30 December 1988.
- "K107: Garmisch-Partenkirchen". International Ski Federation. 1 January 1989.
- "K109: Innsbruck". International Ski Federation. 4 January 1989.
- "K111: Bischofshofen". International Ski Federation. 6 January 1989.
- "K120: Liberec". International Ski Federation. 14 January 1989.
- "K120: Harrachov". International Ski Federation. 15 January 1989.
- "K90: Oberhof". International Ski Federation. 21 January 1989.
- "K90: Oberhof". International Ski Federation. 22 January 1989.
- "K95: Chamonix". International Ski Federation. 28 January 1989.
- "K105: Oslo". International Ski Federation. 5 March 1989.
- "K82: Örnsköldsvik". International Ski Federation. 8 March 1989.
- "K180: Harrachov". International Ski Federation. 19 March 1989.
- "K90: Planica". International Ski Federation. 25 March 1989.
- "K120: Planica". International Ski Federation. 26 March 1989.
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