1985–86 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
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The 1985–86 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the seventh World Cup season in ski jumping. Season began in Thunder Bay,
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on 7 December 1985 and finished in Planica, Yugoslavia on 23 March 1986. The individual World Cup winner became Finnish ski jumper Matti Nykänen (third time in his career) and Nations Cup was taken by Team of
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. 25 men's individual events on 19 different venus in 12 countries were held on the three different continents (Europe, Asia and North America). And no cancelled this season. Peaks of the season were FIS Ski Flying World Championships, Four Hills Tournament, Swiss Tournament and the K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week. On 9 March 1986, at World Championships in Bad Mitterndorf, world record was improved (tied with Matti Nykänen at 191 metres (627 ft) by Andreas Felder. Those two flight were the reason FIS limited (didn't) recognize point for jumps over 191 meters in the next seven years. And this competition was also known by series of horrible crashes from a great height.


Map of world cup hosts


Calendar


Men's Individual


Standings


Overall


Nations Cup


Four Hills Tournament


Swiss Tournament


Bohemia Tournament


See also

* 1985–86 FIS Europa Cup (2nd level competition)


Notes


References

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