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Men's Ski Jumping FIS Four Hills Tournament 2018 - 2019


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4 Hills Tournament

Stage 3 Innsbruck

KO Round Starting Order

 

Q Athlete Pairing Athlete Q
26 :AUT Michael HAYBOECK 1 Jernej DAMJAN :SLO  25
27 :AUT Clemens AIGNER 2 Kamil STOCH :POL  24
28 :NOR Halvor Egner GRANERUD 3 Daiki ITO :JPN 

23

29 :POL Jakub WOLNY 4 Vladimir ZOGRAFSKI :BUL  22
30 :GER Constantin SCHMID  5 Robert JOHANSSON :NOR  21
31 :POL Piotr ZYLA  6 Timi ZAJC :SLO   20
32 :GER Markus EISENBICHLER 7 Philipp ASCHENWALD :AUT  19
33 :GER David SIEGEL 8 Junshiro KOBAYASHI :JPN  18
34 :POL Stefan HULA 9 Antti AALTO :FIN  17
35 :NOR Anders FANNEMEL 10 Daniel Andre TANDE :NOR   16
36 :RUS Evgeniy KLIMOV 11 Yukiya SATO :JPN    15
37 :SLO Anze SEMENIC 12 Simon AMMANN :SUI 14
38 :AUT Jan HOERL 13 Naoki NAKAMURA :JPN  13
39 :USA Kevin BICKNER 14 Richard FREITAG :GER  12
40 :JPN Noriaki KASAI  15 Anze LANISEK :SLO  11
41 :CZE Cestmir KOZISEK  16 Andreas STJERNEN :NOR  10
42 :SLO Bor PAVLOVCIC 17 Stefan KRAFT :AUT  9
43 :KAZ Sergey TKACHENKO 18 Stephan LEYHE :GER  8
44 :SLO Rok JUSTIN 19 Dawid KUBACKI :POL  7
45 :CZE Viktor POLASEK 20 Karl GEIGER :GER  6
46 :AUT Manuel FETTNER 21 Killian PEIER :SUI  5
47 :GER Andreas WELLINGER 22 Daniel HUBER :AUT  4
48 :SUI Andreas SCHULER  23 Johann Andre FORFANG :NOR 3
49 :FIN Andreas ALAMOMMO 24 Roman KOUDELKA :CZE  2
50 :AUT Clemens LEITNER  25 Ryoyu KOBAYASHI :JPN   1

 

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Stage 3/4 in Innsbruck (AUT)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Ryoyu Kobayashi  :JPN   267.0

2. Stefan Kraft  :AUT  254.2

3. Andreas Stjernen  :NOR  242.7

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

Provisional Four Hills Tournament Standing After Stage 3/4 HERE

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No qualifications today, due to bad weather the qualification is moved to the tomorrows program just before the last four hills event, which also means no KO round toorrow, but a classical 1st and 2nd round.

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Stage 4/4 in Bischofshofen (AUT)

 

Men´s Individual Large Hill:

 

1. Ryoyu Kobayashi  :JPN   282.1

2. Dawid Kubacki  :POL  268.3

3. Stefan Kraft  :AUT  267.5

 

 

Full Final Result HERE

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