1991–92 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

The Ski Jumping World Cup 1991/1992 (official name: FIS Ski Jumping World Cup 1991/1992 ) was a discharged from the International Ski Federation FIS between 1 December 1991 and 29 March 1992, 16 sites in Europe, North America and Asia competition series in ski jumping. Originally, the implementation of 22 individual events and two team events was planned. An individual competition was canceled, another could be discharged to the rejection of another place, so that 21 individual events and two team competitions were included in the ranking. The victory in the overall standings won this season the Finn Toni Nieminen, in the second and third place followed by the two Austrians Werner Rathmayr and defending champion Andreas fields. The ski flying competition was won by Werner Rathmayr ahead of his compatriot Andreas Goldberger and Andreas fields. The Swiss Defender in this discipline, Stephan ignition, finished in eighth place. The competition was won by defending champion Nations Austria ahead of Finland and Czechoslovakia.

Results and Ratings

World Cup Overview

Ratings

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