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  • Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill (4/9)
  • Men's Team Sprint Large Hill (1/1)



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


Friday, January 22nd
11:30 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Official Training
14:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Provisional Competition Round

Saturday, January 23rd
11:00 Men's Team Sprint Large Hill Trial Round
12:30 Men's Team Sprint Large Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
16:20 Men's Team Sprint Large Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)


Sunday, January 24th
08:30 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Trial Round
09:30 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
14:40 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)

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Men's Team Sprint Large Hill (1/1)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results
 
NOR.gif Norway
GRAABAK JoergenJ1:109.5|R1:95.9
RIIBER Jarl MagnusJ1:123.0|R1:121.3

28:25.2
 
GER.gif Germany
RIESSLE FabianJ1:122.5|R1:120.9
GEIGER VinzenzJ1:116.0|R1:107.7

28:26.0
 
JPN.gif Japan
YAMAMOTO RyotaJ1:116.5|R1:104.5
WATABE AkitoJ1:121.5|R1:124.4

28:27.7
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
FRENZEL Eric
WEBER Terence
GER.gif
116.0
119.0
110.3
119.8
28:37.2
5
BJOERNESTAD Espen
OFTEBRO Jens Luraas
NOR.gif
113.5
116.0
102.2
113.7
28:38.5
6
SEIDL Mario
GRUBER Bernhard
AUT.gif
119.5
117.5
116.1
114.6
28:51.1
7
HEROLA Ilkka
HIRVONEN Eero
FIN.gif
113.0
111.0
98.3
97.8
29:20.7
8
KLAPFER Lukas
JOEBSTL Thomas
AUT.gif
107.0
117.0
92.5
112.1
29:55.9
9
COSTA Samuel
PITTIN Alessandro
ITA.gif
108.0
114.5
89.9
102.8
30:02.2
10
NIITTYKOSKI Otto
MAEKIAHO Arttu
FIN.gif
114.0
102.5
102.0
83.9
30:24.8
11
GERARD Antoine
MUHLETHALER Laurent
FRA.gif
106.0
113.0
87.7
99.9
30:31.4
12
KIMURA Kodai
YACHI Sora
JPN.gif
109.5
117.0
87.5
102.2
30:44.4
13
VYTRVAL Jan
PAZOUT Ondrej
CZE.gif
99.5
111.0
66.2
93.9
31:12.8
14
BLONDEAU Gael
BAUD Matteo
FRA.gif
91.5
118.5
55.6
109.4
31:14.7
  KOSTNER Aaron
BUZZI Raffaelle
ITA.gif
DSQ
101.5
-
72.7
DNF2
  GOOD Jasper
FLETCHER Taylor
USA.gif
DSQ
96.5
-
66.6
DNS2
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Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill (4/9)
Final Results
 
JPN.gif WATABE Akito
24:46.6J1:129.5|R1:132.1
 
NOR.gif RIIBER Jarl Magnus
24:57.4J1::130.0|R1:125.4
 
JPN.gif YAMAMOTO Ryota
25:11.7J1:126.0|R1:132.3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
RYDZEK Johannes
GER.gif
120.5
115.8
25:15.5
5
RIESSLE Fabian
GER.gif
121.5
112.2
25:31.0
6
GEIGER Vinzenz
GER.gif
116.0
104.6
25:42.2
7
GRAABAK Joergen
NOR.gif
118.0
106.8
25:42.5
8
OFTEBRO Jens Luraas
NOR.gif
117.0
105.2
25:43.3
9
HEROLA Ilkka
FIN.gif
116.5
104.1
25:43.6
10
WEBER Terence
GER.gif
126.5
121.1
25:43.6
11
BJOERNSTAD Espen
NOR.gif
120.0
112.3
25:45.4
12
KROG Magnus
NOR.gif
119.5
106.4
25:56.0
13
SEIDL Mario
AUT.gif
123.5
117.5
26:04.3
14
WATABE Yoshito
JPN.gif
126.0
123.0
26:05.4
15
MUHLETHALER Laurent
FRA.gif
125.5
120.9
26:23.1
16
GERARD Antoine
FRA.gif
125.0
114.9
26:25.4
17
GREIDERER Lukas
AUT.gif
117.0
107.1
26:43.5
18
NAGAI Hideaki
JPN.gif
122.5
115.2
26:44.9
19
COSTA Samuel
ITA.gif
115.5
95.9
26:52.3
20
KLAPFER Lukas
AUT.gif
117.0
102.1
26:52.6
21
FAISST Manuel
GER.gif
115.0
101.8
26:52.6
22
JOEBSTL Thomas
AUT.gif
114.0
97.2
26:53.2
23
SKOGLUND Andreas
NOR.gif
110.0
93.5
26:59.8
24
FLETCHER Taylor
USA.gif
115.5
94.5
27:13.1
25
FRITZ Martin
AUT.gif
114.0
93.8
27:13.7
26
BUZZI Raffaele
ITA.gif
114.0
95.9
27:26.8
27
BAUD Matteo
FRA.gif
121.0
110.9
27:27.4
28
KIMURA Kodai
JPN.gif
119.0
105.0
27:38.8
29
PITTIN Alessandro
ITA.gif
105.5
87.8
27:49.3
30
SCHMID Julian
GER.gif
114.5
94.3
28:01.2
31
MAEKIAHO Arttu
FIN.gif
111.0
91.1
28:07.3
32
REPONEN Perttu
FIN.gif
111.0
92.4
28:07.3
33
NIITTYKOSKI Otto
FIN.gif
118.5
102.3
28:24.2
34
KARHUMAA Wille
FIN.gif
114.5
92.6
28:27.8
35
YACHI Sora
JPN.gif
116.0
99.7
28:46.0
36
VYTRVAL Jan
CZE.gif
108.5
83.2
28:46.8
37
KOSTNER Aaron
ITA.gif
110.5
94.0
28:49.1
38
BLONDEAU Gael
FRA.gif
105.0
77.4
29:40.7
39
PARK Jeun
KOR.gif
109.5
84.7
30:09.8
40
RAINER Marc Luis
AUT.gif
103.5
72.1
30:17.2
41
KARHUMAA Waltteri
FIN.gif
108.5
82.9
30:18.6
42
ILVES Kristjan
EST.gif
92.5
65.0
30:19.3
43
GOOD Jasper
USA.gif
93.0
54.3
32:39.6
44
FLATLA Kasper Moen
NOR.gif
65.0
-26.6
36:16.7
  PAZOUT Ondrej
CZE.gif
93.5
59.0
DNS2
  FRENZEL Eric
GER.gif
101.5
73.7
DNS2
  HIRVONEN Eero
FIN.gif
105.5
79.4
DNS2
  GRUBER Bernhard
AUT.gif
-
-
DNS1
  MUTRU Leevi
FIN.gif
-
-
DNS1
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