Source: http://jsf.hiddentigerbooks.co.uk/series_1992_winter.htm
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 08:58:10+00:00

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Games: The Penguins and the Igloos, The Scorned Wives, The Chipmunks and the Wolves, The Umbrellas, Human Barrel Ski Race, Backward Downhill Slalom, The Skating Locomotives, The Canoe Run, The Weightlifting Yetis.
This special series was staged at two locations. The four heats were held on the ski slopes of Italian resort Santa Caterina di Valfurva and the games played were based mainly on sports like skiing and snowboarding. For the Semi-Final and Final, the games moved to the Zimni Stadium, an indoor ice arena in Czechoslovakia, and the games were based on skating and other ice sports.
Game 10 - 'The Weightlifting Yeti' - was a standard game used throughout the 1992 Jeux Sans Frontières. The players got three tries to put 100 kgs of weights onto a scale. The first five weights were placed in two baskets which were balanced on a stick. A player dressed as a yeti then carried it on his shoulders to the scale at the other side of the runway. A maximum of three tries was permitted to get the weight up to 100 kgs.
The series was billed simply as Jeux Sans Frontières and is referred to here as the Winter Series simply to distinguish it from the summer series.
Teams: Canton du Jura (CH) v. Rožnov pod Radhoštěm (CS) v.
Games: The Skating Trees, The Ski-Bobbing Brown Bears, The Wolf Slalom, Cupid’s Love Couch, Chipmunks on Sleds, The Huskies and the Provisions, The Brown Bears and the Fish, Wolves on Toboggans, Netting the Balls, The Weightlifting Yetis.
Games: A Fruity Stretch, The Descending Bed, The Billiard Balls, Constructing the Trees, The Skiing Pyramid, The Toboggan Sprint, The Apples and the Caterpillars, The Boxing Wolves, The Log Descent, The Weightlifting Yetis.
Teams: Villars-sur-Ollon (CH) v. Prostějov (CS) v.
Games: The Dancing Ladies, The Slalom Couple, A Cylinder Relay Race, Let Those Waggons Roll!, The Wild Sacks, The Penguin and the Wolves, The Chefs and the Cakes, The Brown Bears’ Toboggan Slalom, The Skating Locomotives, The Weightlifting Yetis.
The Italian team of Santa Caterina di Valfurva and the Czechoslovakian team of Prostějov were both penalised on the third game - 'A Cylinder Relay Race' - for different transgressions and were relegated to 3rd and 4th positions respectively on the game.
Games: Constructing The Snowman, The Floral Bouquets (Head to Head), The Winter Hand Muffs, The Waiters’ Race, The Ice Hockey Players, The Curling Chefs, The Aerial Nine-Pins, Musical Ice Dancing, Extinguish That Fire!
Qualifying for the Winter International Final involved the most complicated scoring system in the history of Jeux Sans Frontières. Each country had two teams that participated in every game (eight games of two heats and one head-to-head national battle). However, the combined totals (score and time) determined which country would be awarded the points (4pts, 3pts, 2pts, 1pt) on each game.
This total was then compared with the totals for other countries and the points awarded accordingly. This ultimately decided the overall winning country of the Semi-Final. With Czechoslovakia declared the winning country of the Semi-Final, the team of Nové Město na Moravě were awarded the trophy.
In addition to this, the highest scoring of the two national teams was awarded 1 placings point and at the end of the competition the one with the highest number would qualify for the Winter Final. Only one team from each country qualified for the final.
Teams: Canton du Jura (CH) v. Nové Město na Moravě (CS) v.
Games: Constructing the Castle Gate, The Horse and the Chicken, Dressing the Mannequin, Laying the Table, Cinderella and the Prince, The Domino Labyrinth, Bicycles on Ice (Cat and Mouse), The Millipede, Fighting the Dragon.
Nové Město na Moravě were one of only two teams in the history of Jeux Sans Frontières to qualify for an International Final having finished in last place in the heats. Ironically, they also won this International Final! The other team that qualified with a last place in the heats was the Belgian team, Brugge from the 1969 series.

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