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


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Stage 3 in Innsbruck (AUT)

January 4th, 2018

 

Large Hill Individual Mens (Event 3/4)

1. Kamil Stoch :POL 270.1, 2. Daniel Andre Tande :NOR 255.6 and 3. Andreas Wellinger :GER 253.5

 

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Full Results HERE

4 Hills Tournament Standing after Event 3/4 HERE

 

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4 Hills Tournament

Stage 4 Bischofshofen

KO Round Starting Order

 

Q Athlete Pairing Athlete Q
26 :GER Stephan LEYHE 1 Noriaki KASAI :JPN      25
27 :SUI Killian PEIER   2 Michael HAYBOECK :AUT      24
28 :AUT Gregor SCHLIERENZAUER 3 Manuel FETTNER :AUT    

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29 :NOR Andreas STJERNEN 4 Halvor Egner GRANERUD :NOR 22
30 :AUT Clemens AIGNER 5 Daniel Andre TANDE :NOR    21
31 :JPN Junshiro KOBAYASHI 6 Maciej KOT :POL    20
32 :ITA Sebastian COLLOREDO 7 Daniel HUBER :AUT   19
33 :GER Constantin SCHMID  8 Domen PREVC :SLO     18
34 :SLO Anze SEMENIC   9 Karl GEIGER :GER     17
35 :SLO Timi ZAJC 10 Piotr ZYLA :POL     16
36 :USA Kevin BICKNER 11 Denis KORNILOV :RUS     15
37 :ITA Alex INSAM 12 Stefan HULA :POL 14
38 :JPN Taku TAKEUCHI 13 Peter PREVC :SLO     13
39 :POL Jakub WOLNY 14 Anders FANNEMEL :NOR    12
40 :AUT Manuel POPPINGER   15 Ryoyu KOBAYASHI :JPN     11
41 :RUS Dimitry VASSILIEV  16 Jernej DAMJAN :SLO   10
42 :POL Tomasz PILCH  17 Markus EISENBICHLER :GER    9
43 :AUT Elias TOLLINGER  18 Andreas WELLINGER :GER     8
44 :CAN Mackenzie BOYD-CLOWES 19 Ziga JELAR :SLO    7
45 :AUT Markus SCHIFFNER  20 Robert JOHANSSON :NOR   6
46 :CZE Cestmir KOZISEK 21 Kamil STOCH :POL   5
47 :GER Pius PASCHKE   22 Stefan KRAFT :AUT    4
48 :AUT Clemens LEITNER 23 Simon AMMANN :SUI 3
49 :JPN Kento SAKUYAMA     24 Johann Andre FORFANG :NOR    2
50 :RUS Alexey ROMASHOV    25 Dawid KUBACKI :POL     1
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