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Nordic Combined FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Klingenthal)


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Nordic Combined FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Klingenthal)

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill (7/8)
  • Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill (8/8)



Official Schedule
Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, March 19th
15:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Official Training
17:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Provisional Competition Round

Saturday, March 20th
09:45 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Trial Round
11:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
14:45 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)


Sunday, March 21st
09:45 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Trial Round
11:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
14:45 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)

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Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill (7/8)
Final Results
 
NOR.gif RIIBER Jarl Magnus
26:25.5J1:143.0|R1:137.0
 
JPN.gif WATABE Akito
26:26.2J1::138.5|R1:135.5
 
AUT.gif LAMPARTER Johannes
27:30.8J1:126.5R1:116.3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
FAISST Manuel
GER.gif
136.5
127.1
27:31.8
5
ANDERSEN Espen
NOR.gif
146.0
125.7
27:33.2
6
RYDZEK Johannes
GER.gif
129.5
112.5
27:36.2
7
YAMAMOTO Ryota
JPN.gif
149.0
134.0
27:38.9
8
SEIDL Mario
AUT.gif
143.0
132.5
27:44.4
9
RIESSLE Fabian
GER.gif
122.0
109.1
27:48.1
10
FRENZEL Eric
GER.gif
123.0
109.6
27:49.3
11
MUHLETHALER Laurent
FRA.gif
140.0
128.6
27:58.1
12
OFTEBRO Jens Luraas
NOR.gif
128.5
116.1
28:04.5
13
GREIDERER Lukas
AUT.gif
124.5
111.5
28:16.9
14
HEROLA Ilkka
FIN.gif
118.0
97.4
28:24.6
15
GEIGER Vinzenz
GER.gif
123.5
105.4
28:34.7
16
KLAPFER Lukas
AUT.gif
135.0
112.6
28:53.6
17
FRITZ Martin
AUT.gif
129.5
107.5
29:14.0
18
ILVES Kristjan
EST.gif
123.5
109.6
29:17.1
19
KOSTNER Aaron
ITA.gif
126.0
107.1
29:20.4
20
WEBER Terence
GER.gif
130.0
116.1
29:34.4
21
BJOERNSTAD Espen
NOR.gif
119.0
104.2
29:41.0
22
COSTA Samuel
ITA.gif
120.0
90.2
29:42.6
23
SCHMID Julian
GER.gif
120.0
102.9
29:43.2
24
MACH David
GER.gif
125.5
100.5
29:44.4
25
NAGAI Hideaki
JPN.gif
129.5
108.1
29:48.8
26
JOEBSTL Thomas
AUT.gif
124.5
96.5
29:57.1
27
PORTYK Tomas
CZE.gif
111.5
86.7
29:59.8
28
MUTRU Leevi
FIN.gif
117.5
88.6
29:59.9
29
WATABE Yoshito
JPN.gif
125.0
101.6
30:00.0
30
GRAABAK Joergen
NOR.gif
111.5
83.4
30:04.8
31
BAUD Matteo
FRA.gif
117.5
87.7
30:21.6
32
KIMURA Kodai
JPN.gif
120.5
94.2
30:35.3
33
FLETCHER Taylor
USA.gif
107.0
75.1
30:55.6
34
PAZOUT Ondrej
CZE.gif
111.0
83.8
31:07.2
35
HAHN Martin
GER.gif
111.5
76.7
31:11.6
36
THANNHEIMER Wendelin
GER.gif
108.0
73.8
31:23.2
37
HEINIS Marco
FRA.gif
131.0
117.5
31:25.7
38
OFTEBRO Einar Luraas
NOR.gif
109.5
66.8
31:36.9
39
ORTER Philipp
AUT.gif
105.5
58.0
32:05.1
40
KARHUMAA Wille
FIN.gif
100.5
56.5
32:22.9
41
BURAAS Lars
NOR.gif
97.5
44.9
32:59.9
42
BLONDEAU Gael
FRA.gif
96.0
41.9
LAP
43
TYRODE Mael
FRA.gif
103.0
54.0
LAP
44
VYTRVAL Jan
CZE.gif
102.0
52.7
LAP
45
VRHOVNIK Vid
SLO.gif
118.0
82.0
LAP
46
RETTENEGGER Stefan
AUT.gif
107.0
64.4
LAP
47
YACHI Sora
JPN.gif
124.0
90.5
LAP
48
BRECL Gasper
SLO.gif
127.0
96.6
LAP
49
BORTOLAS Iacopo
ITA.gif
124.5
95.8
LAP
50
GOOD Jasper
USA.gif
117.0
81.9
LAP
51
MARIOTTI Domenico
ITA.gif
88.5
30.8
LAP
52
PARK Jeun
KOR.gif
114.5
78.5
LAP
  HIRVONEN Eero
FIN.gif
111.0
82.4
DNF2
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Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill (8/8)
Final Results

 

NOR.gif RIIBER Jarl Magnus
24:43.6J1:139.5|R1:123.9

 

NOR.gif BJOERNSTAD Espen
24:47.3J1::139.0|R1:123.4

 

GER.gif RIESSLE Fabian
25:00.8J1:135.0R1:116.8
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
LAMPARTER Johannes
AUT.gif
130.0
113.3
25:01.5
5
YAMAMOTO Ryota
JPN.gif
143.0
125.6
25:20.8
6
GEIGER Vinzenz
GER.gif
134.5
106.4
25:20.9
7
OFTEBRO Jens Luraas
NOR.gif
131.0
110.0
25:25.1
8
HEROLA Ilkka
FIN.gif
130.0
101.6
25:25.8
9
WATABE Akito
JPN.gif
123.5
104.0
25:32.3
10
FAISST Manuel
GER.gif
136.0
117.8
25:51.3
11
GREIDERER Lukas
AUT.gif
129.0
102.9
25:51.7
12
FRENZEL Eric
GER.gif
130.0
105.7
25:55.1
13
BAUD Matteo
FRA.gif
130.0
107.8
25:57.8
14
MUHLETHALER Laurent
FRA.gif
130.5
105.9
26:22.3
15
KLAPFER Lukas
AUT.gif
130.0
101.6
26:24.8
16
WATABE Yoshito
JPN.gif
133.0
110.7
26:26.9
17
RYDZEK Johannes
GER.gif
122.5
92.4
26:34.5
18
SEIDL Mario
AUT.gif
133.5
114.8
26:38.0
19
ANDERSEN Espen
NOR.gif
130.0
101.6
26:40.2
20
ILVES Kristjan
EST.gif
125.5
98.5
26:40.5
21
SCHMID Julian
GER.gif
126.0
95.4
27:16.9
22
OFTEBRO Einar Luraas
NOR.gif
123.0
83.9
27:35.4
23
GRAABAK Joergen
NOR.gif
120.5
83.6
27:35.6
24
KOSTNER Aaron
ITA.gif
120.0
85.5
27:37.8
25
WEBER Terence
GER.gif
129.0
95.6
27:44.0
26
FRITZ Martin
AUT.gif
115.5
80.4
27:46.4
27
MACH David
GER.gif
123.5
88.8
27:47.7
28
COSTA Samuel
ITA.gif
115.0
70.1
27:59.2
29
KIMURA Kodai
JPN.gif
116.5
78.4
28:21.3
30
JOEBSTL Thomas
AUT.gif
117.0
76.0
28:27.4
31
FLETCHER Taylor
USA.gif
107.0
62.4
28:31.5
32
BRECL Gasper
SLO.gif
121.5
90.8
28:47.4
33
THANNHEIMER Wendelin
GER.gif
115.5
70.5
28:50.3
34
VRHOVNIK Vid
SLO.gif
114.5
76.9
29:05.1
35
NAGAI Hideaki
JPN.gif
112.0
67.0
29:07.7
36
PORTYK Tomas
CZE.gif
104.0
55.9
29:29.0
37
PAZOUT Ondrej
CZE.gif
104.5
55.7
29:53.7
38
MUTRU Leevi
FIN.gif
98.0
47.5
30:02.3
39
RETTENEGGER Stefan
AUT.gif
108.0
55.2
30:22.5
40
VYTRVAL Jan
CZE.gif
97.0
42.3
30:32.7
41
ORTER Philipp
AUT.gif
97.5
40.9
30:36.7
42
TYRODE Mael
FRA.gif
102.5
56.7
30:45.9
43
KARHUMAA Wille
FIN.gif
95.0
37.4
30:51.3
44
YACHI Sora
JPN.gif
109.0
66.3
LAP
45
MARIOTTI Domenico
ITA.gif
109.5
63.8
LAP
46
GOOD Jasper
USA.gif
91.5
38.8
LAP
47
BORTOLAS Iacopo
ITA.gif
112.5
64.2
LAP
48
BLONDEAU Gael
FRA.gif
99.5
43.7
LAP
49
PARK Jeun
KOR.gif
110.0
63.2
LAP
50
HEINIS Marco
FRA.gif
103.5
61.4
LAP
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