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


Wednesday, February 24th
09:00 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping Official Training 1
10:30 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping Official Training 1


Thursday, February 25th
09:00 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping Official Training 2
10:30 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping Official Training 2


Friday, February 26th
09:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping Trial Round
10:15 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
16:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)


Saturday, February 27th
09:00 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping Trial Round
10:00 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
15:30 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill 5km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)


Sunday, February 28th
09:00 Men's Team Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping Trial Round
10:00 Men's Team Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
15:00 Men's Team Gundersen Normal Hill 4x5km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)


Tuesday, March 2nd
09:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Ski Jumping Official Training 1

Wednesday, March 3rd
08:30 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Ski Jumping Official Training 2

Thursday, March 4th
10:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Ski Jumping Trial Round
11:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
15:15 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)


Friday, March 5th
09:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill Ski Jumping Official Training 3

Saturday, March 6th
09:00 Men's Team Sprint Large Hill Trial Round
10:00 Men's Team Sprint Large Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
15:00 Men's Team Sprint Large Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)

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Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill
Final Results

 

NOR.gif RIIBER Jarl Magnus
23:01.2J1:103.0|R1:137.6

 

FIN.gif HEROLA Ilkka
23:01.6J1:99.5|R1:127.8

 

NOR.gif OFTEBRO Jens Luraas
23:02.1J1:100.5|R1:131.6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
FRENZEL Eric
GER.gif
101.0
133.1
23:07.1
5
WATABE Akito
JPN.gif
104.0
138.1
23:10.2
6
RIESSLE Fabian
GER.gif
102.0
132.8
23:18.0
7
LAMPARTER Johannes
AUT.gif
102.5
137.4
23:29.8
8
GREIDERER Lukas
AUT.gif
101.0
133.8
24:03.1
9
GRAABAK Joergen
NOR.gif
97.0
121.0
24:15.0
10
BJOERNSTAD Espen
NOR.gif
99.0
126.6
24:15.5
11
YAMAMOTO Ryota
JPN.gif
106.0
143.1
24:22.3
12
MUEHLETHALER Laurent
FRA.gif
100.0
129.5
24:28.5
13
PAZOUT Ondrej
CZE.gif
103.0
132.8
24:29.3
14
GEIGER Vinzenz
GER.gif
98.0
125.8
24:35.8
15
KOSTNER Aaron
ITA.gif
99.0
124.7
24:35.9
16
WATABE Yoshito
JPN.gif
101.5
133.6
24:36.6
17
ANDERSEN Espen
NOR.gif
96.0
119.0
24:42.6
18
NAGAI Hideaki
JPN.gif
99.0
124.4
24:45.4
19
ILVES Kristjan
EST.gif
101.5
134.4
24:47.5
20
COSTA Samuel
ITA.gif
97.0
119.3
24:48.2
21
FRITZ Martin
AUT.gif
96.5
122.9
24:49.0
22
KLAPFER Lukas
AUT.gif
98.0
125.2
24:58.5
23
GERARD Antoine
FRA.gif
95.5
115.0
24:58.8
24
BAUD Matteo
FRA.gif
98.5
119.8
25:00.7
25
PITTIN Alessandro
ITA.gif
91.0
107.8
25:28.8
26
REPONEN Perttu
FIN.gif
97.0
118.7
25:33.8
27
VYTRVAL Jan
CZE.gif
94.0
111.7
25:36.3
28
RYDZEK Johannes
GER.gif
99.0
125.9
25:50.3
29
KUPCZAK Szczepan
POL.gif
98.5
118.8
25:59.8
30
FLETCHER Taylor
USA.gif
86.5
94.3
26:15.2
31
BUZZI Raffaele
ITA.gif
88.5
98.7
26:20.7
32
PORTYK Tomas
CZE.gif
94.5
113.4
26:31.3
33
LOOMIS Ben
USA.gif
92.5
112.1
26:36.4
34
NIITTYKOSKI Otto
FIN.gif
90.0
107.5
26:46.0
35
VRHOVNIK Vid
SLO.gif
96.5
114.3
27:08.5
36
KARHUMAA Wille
FIN.gif
81.0
87.0
27:25.5
37
SHUMATE Jared
USA.gif
85.5
97.0
27:26.4
38
SZCZECHOWICZ Andrzej
POL.gif
88.5
105.9
27:27.2
39
BARKOV Viacheslav
RUS.gif
81.5
88.5
27:50.3
40
BRECL Gasper
SLO.gif
93.5
113.6
28:06.4
41
MAZURCHUK Dmytro
UKR.gif
82.5
90.4
28:29.5
42
MILANIN Aleksandr
RUS.gif
83.0
84.9
28:33.7
43
GOOD Jasper
USA.gif
79.0
82.1
28:47.4
44
PARK Jeun
KOR.gif
81.5
87.9
29:24.3
45
ILVES Andreas
EST.gif
75.0
72.5
29:56.2
46
PASICHNYK Viktor
UKR.gif
69.0
57.0
30:03.2
47
GALUNIN Artem
RUS.gif
74.0
69.9
30:16.3
48
HREBENIUK Vitaliy
UKR.gif
69.5
61.0
31:24.1
49
RAKPAROV Chingiz
KAZ.gif
71.5
62.2
LAP
50
VINOGRADOVS Markuss
LAT.gif
76.5
68.8
LAP
51
AMANKELDIULY Magzhan
KAZ.gif
68.5
57.9
LAP
52
ORUSSAYEV Eldar
KAZ.gif
62.0
45.3
LAP
53
BOCHKAREV Vyacheslav
KAZ.gif
62.0
39.6
LAP
  MASTIEV Samir
RUS.gif
-
-
DSQ1
  BLONDEAU Gael
FRA.gif
-
-
DSQ1
  PYLYPCHUK Andrii
UKR.gif
-
-
DSQ1
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Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

NOR.gif WESTVOLD HANSEN Gyda
13:10.4J1:102.5|R1:127.0

 

NOR.gif LEINAN LUND Mari
13:24.2J1:107.0|R1:127.8

 

NOR.gif LEINAN LUND Marte
13:39.2J1:101.0|R1:121.7

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
NAKAMURA Anju
JPN.gif
96.5
115.4
13:50.3
5
GERAGHTY-MOATS Tara
USA.gif
86.0
94.6
14:19.8
6
SIEFF Annika
ITA.gif
95.5
118.1
14:20.1
7
DEJORI Daniela
ITA.gif
94.0
109.0
14:36.4
8
HIRNER Lisa
AUT.gif
89.5
104.5
14:48.9
9
KLEINRATH Sigrun
AUT.gif
94.0
108.7
14:49.9
10
MIYAZAKI Ayane
JPN.gif
98.5
108.8
14:54.0
11
HAASCH Cindy
GER.gif
91.0
94.6
15:19.6
12
AZEGAMI Sana
JPN.gif
93.0
100.0
15:20.4
13
NADYMOVA Stefaniya
WHT.gif
98.0
110.8
15:22.6
14
SLAMIK Annalena
AUT.gif
102.0
113.7
15:28.4
15
FLATLA Mille Moen
NOR.gif
94.0
102.2
15:33.7
16
KASAI Yuna
JPN.gif
93.5
100.6
15:36.7
17
WUERTH Svenja
GER.gif
101.5
121.9
15:41.3
18
NOWAK Jenny
GER.gif
90.5
98.4
15:58.9
19
GERBOTH Maria
GER.gif
90.5
88.9
16:22.3
20
VOLAVSEK Ema
SLO.gif
84.5
85.4
16:32.4
21
BROCARD Lena
FRA.gif
88.0
84.5
16:42.1
22
PRINOTH Lena
ITA.gif
83.0
77.2
17:32.6
23
MALACINSKI Annika
USA.gif
81.5
75.3
17:37.6
24
GLADIKOVA Svetlana
WHT.gif
85.5
81.9
17:43.6
25
PURKER Claudia
AUT.gif
94.0
104.7
18:09.0
26
BRABEC Alexa
USA.gif
69.5
48.8
19:15.0
27
KOLDOVSKA Tereza
CZE.gif
68.0
42.6
20:02.2
28
ARNONE Tess
USA.gif
61.0
31.2
20:41.6
  VERBIC Silva
SLO.gif
81.5
75.7
DNF2
  GONCHAROVA Anastasia
WHT.gif
-
-
DSQ1
  VALIEVA Chulpan
WHT.gif
-
-
DSQ1
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