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  • Men's Summer Individual Large Hill (1/2)
  • Men's Summer Individual Large Hill (2/2)



Official Schedule
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, September 18th
10:00 Men's Summer Individual Large Hill Official Training
13:00 Men's Summer Individual Large Hill Trial Round
14:00 Men's Summer Individual Large Hill Final


Saturday, September 19th
10:00 Men's Summer Individual Large Hill Trial Round
11:00 Men's Summer Individual Large Hill Final

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Men's Summer Individual Large Hill (1/2)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.GER HAMANN Martin
254.9J1:133.0|R1:122.0|J2:132.5|R2:132.9

 

.NOR ERIKSEN Sander Vossan
251.1J1:126.5|R1:111.8|J2:135.0|R2:139.3

 

.SLO LANISEK Anze
250.0J1:130.5|R1:119.4|J2:129.0|R2:130.6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
ZNISZCZOL Aleksander
.POL
131.0
116.3
129.5
129.4
245.7
5
PETER Dominik
.SUI
129.0
109.8
129.5
128.1
237.9
6
SCHIFFNER Markus
.AUT
128.0
111.9
126.5
124.1
236.0
7
KAHOFER Timon-Pascal
.AUT
121.0
98.2
129.5
134.5
232.7
8
PREVC Cene
.SLO
125.0
109.9
128.0
121.3
231.2
8
KOZISEK Cestmir
.CZE
130.5
110.1
126.0
121.1
231.2
10
WASEK Pawel
.POL
123.0
107.2
123.0
122.4
229.6
11
BAER Moritz
.GER
126.5
106.7
123.5
122.7
229.4
12
BOMBEK Jan
.SLO
123.5
112.5
122.5
113.7
226.2
13
BARTOL Tilen
.SLO
128.0
114.2
119.0
111.5
225.7
14
PILCH Tomasz
.POL
124.5
104.7
135.0
117.5
222.2
15
JUSTIN Rok
.SLO
121.5
100.3
121.0
120.4
220.7
16
RAINER Stefan
.AUT
124.5
101.1
124.0
118.7
219.8
17
HULA Stefan
.POL
120.0
93.8
128.0
125.6
219.4
18
MURANKA Klemens
.POL
123.0
99.3
120.0
115.4
214.7
19
KOT Maciej
.POL
122.0
102.7
126.5
111.7
214.4
20
BOYD-CLOWES Mackenzie
.CAN
117.5
95.7
124.0
118.1
213.8
21
MUELLER Markus
.AUT
118.0
100.2
118.5
110.5
210.7
22
STEKALA Andrzej
.POL
124.5
101.0
115.5
107.6
208.6
23
HOFFMANN Felix
.GER
123.5
96.5
122.5
111.3
207.8
24
LADEHAUG Anders
.NOR
122.0
97.1
118.0
108.4
205.5
25
AIGRO Artti
.EST
117.0
93.6
119.0
111.4
205.0
26
WOLNY Jakub
.POL
110.0
91.6
114.0
106.8
198.4
27
RESINGER Peter
.AUT
119.5
91.8
104.0
86.6
178.4
28
HAUSWIRTH Sandro
.SUI
118.0
87.0
102.0
90.2
177.2
29
MOGEL Zak
.SLO
121.5
92.4
103.0
83.8
176.2
30
HAAGEN David
.AUT
127.0
114.3
129.0
0.0
114.3
31
ROTH Luca
.GER
114.5
85.9
-
-
85.9
32
MALTSEV Kevin
.EST
112.0
85.7
-
-
85.7
33
KRZAK Jaroslaw
.POL
111.0
85.4
-
-
85.4
34
SAKALA Filip
.CZE
112.0
85.3
-
-
85.3
35
DEAN Decker
.USA
112.5
83.5
-
-
83.5
36
KINDLIMANN Lars
.SUI
111.0
82.6
-
-
82.6
37
FOUBERT Valentin
.FRA
109.5
74.0
-
-
74.0
38
RAIMUND Philipp
.GER
109.0
72.3
-
-
72.3
39
SELL Adrian
.GER
107.5
72.2
-
-
72.2
40
LEAROYD Jonathan
.FRA
107.0
71.4
-
-
71.4
41
JUROSZEK Kacper
.POL
107.5
64.8
-
-
64.8
41
GRUSZKA Mateusz
.POL
102.5
64.8
-
-
64.8
43
CACINA Daniel Andrei
.ROU
102.0
61.6
-
-
61.6
44
HOLIK Frantisek
.CZE
100.0
59.9
-
-
59.9
45
FELDOREAN Andrei
.ROU
99.5
59.2
-
-
59.2
46
NIZNIK Adam
.POL
96.0
47.4
-
-
47.4
47
SPULBER Mihnea Alexandru
.ROU
76.5
32.0
-
-
32.0
  CONTAMINE Mathis
.FRA
-
-
-
-
DSQ
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Men's Summer Individual Large Hill (2/2)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.GER HAMANN Martin
262.7J1:121.5|R1:126.7|J2:137.5|R2:136.0

 

.NOR ERIKSEN Sander Vossan
257.6J1:129.5|R1:132.6|J2:123.0|R2:125.0

 

.AUT KAHOFER Timon-Pascal
255.4J1:120.0|R1:119.3|J2:131.5|R2:136.1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
SCHIFFNER Markus
.AUT
120.0
120.9
131.0
132.8
253.7
5
RAINER Stefan
.AUT
119.5
119.8
127.5
131.3
251.1
6
LANISEK Anze
.SLO
123.5
119.9
128.5
130.0
249.9
7
BARTOL Tilen
.SLO
116.5
111.5
135.0
137.7
249.2
8
HULA Stefan
.POL
120.0
121.7
127.0
126.6
248.3
9
MURANKA Klemens
.POL
119.0
117.0
127.0
130.7
247.7
10
RESINGER Peter
.AUT
124.5
124.2
129.0
122.6
246.8
11
PILCH Tomasz
.POL
119.0
118.6
130.5
126.6
245.2
12
ZNISZCZOL Aleksander
.POL
119.5
117.0
128.0
127.7
244.7
13
KOZISEK Cestmir
.CZE
115.5
111.5
134.5
132.8
244.3
14
JUSTIN Rok
.SLO
121.0
120.4
124.5
122.5
242.9
15
HAAGEN David
.AUT
122.5
122.6
126.5
119.3
241.9
16
PREVC Cene
.SLO
118.0
113.2
130.5
127.3
240.5
17
MUELLER Markus
.AUT
114.0
114.9
128.5
124.8
239.7
18
PETER Dominik
.SUI
121.0
118.5
124.0
118.6
237.1
19
STEKALA Andrzej
.POL
112.0
109.5
127.5
127.1
236.6
20
WASEK Pawel
.POL
112.5
109.1
121.0
120.9
230.0
21
AIGRO Artti
.EST
121.0
116.4
117.5
112.6
229.0
22
BOYD-CLOWES Mackenzie
.CAN
112.5
104.9
126.5
117.8
222.7
23
KRZAK Jaroslaw
.POL
119.0
107.7
124.0
113.9
221.6
24
LADEHAUG Anders
.NOR
120.0
115.7
113.5
105.3
221.0
25
HAUSWIRTH Sandro
.SUI
119.0
108.1
121.5
112.5
220.6
26
KOT Maciej
.POL
115.0
107.6
115.5
106.5
214.1
27
HOFFMANN Felix
.GER
109.0
101.8
120.0
106.2
208.0
28
MALTSEV Kevin
.EST
117.5
105.5
114.0
99.0
204.5
29
MOGEL Zak
.SLO
112.0
103.0
113.5
97.4
200.4
30
BOMBEK Jan
.SLO
117.5
114.8
97.0
64.9
179.7
31
ROTH Luca
.GER
111.0
98.9
-
-
98.9
32
FOUBERT Valentin
.FRA
109.0
97.9
-
-
97.9
33
DEAN Decker
.USA
114.0
97.2
-
-
97.2
34
JUROSZEK Kacper
.POL
113.0
96.2
-
-
96.2
35
RAIMUND Philipp
.GER
107.5
95.8
-
-
95.8
36
LEAROYD Jonathan
.FRA
108.5
95.0
-
-
95.0
37
CONTAMINE Mathis
.FRA
109.5
94.7
-
-
94.7
38
CACINA Daniel Andrei
.ROU
103.0
87.9
-
-
87.9
39
SELL Adrian
.GER
106.5
85.6
-
-
85.6
40
GRUSZKA Mateusz
.POL
104.0
80.2
-
-
80.2
41
BAER Moritz
.GER
100.0
79.2
-
-
79.2
42
WOLNY Jakub
.POL
100.0
78.0
-
-
78.0
43
SAKALA Filip
.CZE
98.0
75.9
-
-
75.9
44
HOLIK Frantisek
.CZE
97.0
75.1
-
-
75.1
45
KINDLIMANN Lars
.SUI
97.5
72.5
-
-
72.5
46
NIZNIK Adam
.POL
93.5
60.7
-
-
60.7
47
FELDOREAN Andrei
.ROU
83.5
52.4
-
-
52.4
48
SPULBER Mihnea Alexandru
.ROU
81.5
36.2
-
-
36.2
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