2002–03 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup

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2002–03 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Winners
World CupPoland Adam Małysz
Four Hills TournamentFinland Janne Ahonen
Nordic TournamentPoland Adam Małysz
Nations Cup Austria
Most World Cup winsGermany Sven Hannawald (6)
Competitions
Venues17
Individual27
Team2
Cancelled1

The 2002–03 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup was the 24th World Cup season of ski jumping. It began on 29 November 2002 at Rukatunturi in Kuusamo, Finland, and finished on 23 March 2003 at Letalnica bratov Gorišek in Planica, Slovenia.[1] The defending World Cup champion from the previous two seasons was Adam Małysz, who continued his success by winning the overall title for a third time,[2] as well as his second Nordic Tournament.[3] Sven Hannawald placed second as he did in the previous season, with Andreas Widhölzl in third. Janne Ahonen won the Four Hills Tournament for a second time.[4] The Nations Cup was won by Austria.[5]

On the

invalid world record due to him touching the snow with his hand.[11]

Calendar

Individual competitions

No. Date Location Hill Size Winner Second Third Yellow bib Ref.
1 29 Nov 2002 Finland Kuusamo Rukatunturi K120 (night) LH Slovenia Primož Peterka Poland Adam Małysz Finland Janne Ahonen Slovenia Primož Peterka [12]
2 30 Nov 2002 Austria Andreas Widhölzl Finland Janne Ahonen Slovenia Primož Peterka [13]
3 7 Dec 2002 Norway Trondheim Granåsen K120 (night) LH Austria Martin Höllwarth Norway Sigurd Pettersen Germany Michael Uhrmann Austria Andreas Widhölzl [14]
4 8 Dec 2002 Norway Sigurd Pettersen Germany Michael Uhrmann Austria Martin Höllwarth Norway Sigurd Pettersen [15]
5 14 Dec 2002 Germany Titisee-Neustadt
Hochfirstschanze
K120
LH Austria Martin Höllwarth Norway Sigurd Pettersen Poland Adam Małysz [16]
6 15 Dec 2002 Austria Martin Höllwarth Austria Andreas Goldberger Austria Andreas Kofler Austria Martin Höllwarth [17]
7 21 Dec 2002 Switzerland Engelberg Gross-Titlis-Schanze K120 LH Finland Janne Ahonen Austria Mathias Hafele Germany Sven Hannawald [18]
8 22 Dec 2002 Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Andreas Widhölzl Austria Andreas Goldberger [19]
9 29 Dec 2002 Germany Oberstdorf
Schattenbergschanze
K115
LH Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Martin Höllwarth Finland Janne Ahonen [20]
10 1 Jan 2003 Germany Garmisch-Partenkirchen Große Olympiaschanze K115 LH Slovenia Primož Peterka Austria Andreas Goldberger Poland Adam Małysz [21]
11 4 Jan 2003 Austria Innsbruck
Bergiselschanze
K120
LH Finland Janne Ahonen Austria Florian Liegl Austria Martin Höllwarth [22]
12 6 Jan 2003 Austria Bischofshofen Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze K125 LH Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Andreas Kofler [23]
Four Hills Tournament (29 Dec 2002 – 6 Jan 2003) Finland Janne Ahonen Germany Sven Hannawald Poland Adam Małysz [4]
13 11 Jan 2003 Czech Republic Liberec Ještěd K120 LH Austria Thomas Morgenstern Austria Andreas Widhölzl Czech Republic Jakub Janda Finland Janne Ahonen [24]
14 12 Jan 2003 Cancelled [2]
15 18 Jan 2003 Poland Zakopane Wielka Krokiew K120 (night) LH Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Florian Liegl Poland Adam Małysz [25]
16 19 Jan 2003 Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Florian Liegl Poland Adam Małysz [26]
17 23 Jan 2003
Hakuba
Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium K120 (night) LH Austria Christian Nagiller Finland Matti Hautamäki Japan Hideharu Miyahira [27]
18 25 Jan 2003 Japan Sapporo Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium K120 (night) LH Norway Roar Ljøkelsøy Austria Christian Nagiller Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren [28]
19 26 Jan 2003 Okurayama Ski Jump Stadium K120 Norway Sigurd Pettersen Austria Andreas Widhölzl Austria Florian Liegl [29]
20 1 Feb 2003 Austria Bad Mitterndorf
Kulm
K185
FH Austria Florian Liegl Germany Sven Hannawald Poland Adam Małysz [30]
21 2 Feb 2003 Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Florian Liegl Finland Matti Hautamäki [31]
22 8 Feb 2003 Germany Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K130 LH Germany Sven Hannawald Austria Andreas Widhölzl Austria Florian Liegl [32]
23 9 Feb 2003 Japan Noriaki Kasai Japan Hideharu Miyahira Slovenia Robert Kranjec Germany Sven Hannawald [33]
2003 World Championships (18 February – 1 March 2003)
24 9 Mar 2003 Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken K115 LH Poland Adam Małysz Austria Florian Liegl Norway Roar Ljøkelsøy [34]
25 14 Mar 2003 Finland Lahti Salpausselkä K116 (night) LH Poland Adam Małysz Finland Matti Hautamäki Germany Sven Hannawald Poland Adam Małysz [35]
26 15 Mar 2003 Poland Adam Małysz Finland Matti Hautamäki Finland Tami Kiuru [36]
Nordic Tournament (9–15 Mar 2003) Poland Adam Małysz Finland Matti Hautamäki Finland Tami Kiuru [3]
27 22 Mar 2003 Slovenia Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek K185 FH Finland Matti Hautamäki Poland Adam Małysz Austria Martin Höllwarth [37]
28 23 Mar 2003 Finland Matti Hautamäki Germany Sven Hannawald Japan Hideharu Miyahira [8]
^† The second competition in Willingen was only a single-round competition.
^† Oslo was only a single-round competition.

Team competitions

No. Date Location Hill Size Winner Second Third Ref.
1 8 Mar 2003 Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken K115 LH  Austria
Thomas Morgenstern
Christian Nagiller
Florian Liegl
Andreas Widhölzl
 Finland
Veli-Matti Lindström
Tami Kiuru
Arttu Lappi
Matti Hautamäki
 Germany
Georg Späth
Michael Uhrmann
Martin Schmitt
Sven Hannawald
[38]
2 21 Mar 2003 Slovenia Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek K185 FH  Finland
Veli-Matti Lindström
Tami Kiuru
Arttu Lappi
Matti Hautamäki
 Norway
Henning Stensrud
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Roar Ljøkelsøy
Tommy Ingebrigtsen
 Austria
Thomas Morgenstern
Stefan Thurnbichler
Florian Liegl
Andreas Widhölzl
[39]

Final standings

World records

Date Location Hill Ski jumper Round Metres Yards Feet Ref.
20 Mar 2003 Slovenia Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS 215 Poland Adam Małysz Training 225.0 246 738 [41]
20 Mar 2003 Finland Matti Hautamäki Qualification 227.5 249 746 [6]
21 Mar 2003 Finland Veli-Matti Lindström Trial (team) 232.5 254 763 [10]
22 Mar 2003 Finland Matti Hautamäki Trial 228.5 250 750 [7]
23 Mar 2003 Final 231.0 253 758 [8]

  
Invalid world record due to Lindström falling upon landing.[11]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria8151134
2 Germany64313
3 Finland55414
4 Norway4318
5 Poland3159
6 Slovenia2024
7 Japan1124
8 Czech Republic0011
Totals (8 entries)29292987

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