1981–82 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
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The 1981–82 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the third
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season in
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. It began in
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,
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on 20 December 1981 and finished in Planica,
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on 28 March 1982. The individual World Cup overall winner was Austrian ski jumper Armin Kogler for the second year in a row (although he won only three times this season and Ole Bremseth six wins in total) and Nations Cup was taken by Team of
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. 22 men's individual events on 14 different venues in 11 countries were held. Two individual World Cup competitions in St. Nizier were completely cancelled due to lack of snow. Peaks of the season were FIS Nordic World Ski Championships which also counted for World Cup points (the only time in history that Nordic World Championships also counted for WC) and Four Hills Tournament, Swiss Tournament and K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week Competitions were held on three different continents; Europe, Asia and North America.


Map of world cup hosts


Calendar


Men's Individual


Standings


Overall


Nations Cup


Four Hills Tournament


Swiss Tournament


See also

* 1981–82 FIS Europa Cup (2nd level competition)


Notes


References

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World cup A world cup is a global sporting competition in which the participant entities – usually international teams or individuals representing their countries – compete for the title of world champion. The event most associated with the name is ...
World cup A world cup is a global sporting competition in which the participant entities – usually international teams or individuals representing their countries – compete for the title of world champion. The event most associated with the name is ...
FIS Ski Jumping World Cup