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Men's Ski Jumping FIS Four Hills Tournament 2017 - 2018


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I love that the dates are basically always the same, makes it easy to remember :d 

 

So, the schedule:

 

Oberstdorf
29 December - Qualification

30 December - Competition 1

 

Garmisch-Partenkirchen
31 December - Qualification

1 January - Competition 2

 

Innsbruck
3 January - Qualification

4 January - Competiton 3

 

Bischofshofen
5 January - Qualification

6 January - Competition 4

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4 Hills Tournament

Stage 1 Oberstdorf

KO Round Starting Order

 

Q Athlete Pairing Athlete Q
26 :SLO Ziga JELAR  1 Evgeniy KLIMOV :RUS  25
27 :POL Maciej KOT 2 Clemens AIGNER :AUT  24
28 :POL Kamil STOCH 3 Manuel FETTNER :AUT 

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29 :AUT Daniel HUBER 4 Halvor Egner GRANERUD :NOR 22
30 :GER Pius PASCHKE  5 Anders FANNEMEL :NOR  21
31 :NOR Andreas STJERNEN   6 Daniel Andre TANDE :NOR  20
32 :JPN Noriaki KASAI 7 Timi ZAJC :SLO 19
33 :FRA Jonathan LEAROYD 8 Piotr ZYLA :POL  18
34 :SUI Gregor DESCHWANDEN  9 Simon AMMANN :SUI  17
35 :AUT Gregor SCHLIERENZAUER 10 David SIEGEL :GER  16
36 :SLO Anze SEMENIC 11 Robert JOHANSSON :NOR  15
37 :FIN Eetu NOUSIAINEN  12 Andreas WELLINGER :GER 14
38 :SUI Killian PEIER 13 Michael HAYBOECK :AUT  13
39 :FRA Vincent DESCOMBES SEVOIE 14 Stefan HULA :POL  12
40 :CZE Roman KOUDELKA  15 Jernej DAMJAN :SLO  11
41 :CZE Cestmir KOZISEK  16 Markus EISENBICHLER :GER  10
42 :FIN Antti AALTO  17 Ryoyu KOBAYASHI :JPN  9
43 :CZE Vojtech STURSA  18 Stephan LEYHE :GER  8
44 :GER Constantin SCHMID  19 Peter PREVC :SLO  7
45 :ITA Alex INSAM  20 Dawid KUBACKI :POL  6
46 :SLO Tilen BARTOL  21 Johann Andre FORFANG :NOR  5
47 :GER Andreas WANK  22 Karl GEIGER :GER  4
48 :GER Martin HAMANN  23 Stefan KRAFT :AUT 3
49 :JPN Taku TAKEUCHI  24 Junshiro KOBAYASHI :JPN  2
50 :CAN Mackenzie BOYD-CLOWES  25 Richard FREITAG :GER  1

 

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