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Ski Jumping FIS Cup 2020 - 2021 (Râșnov)


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Ski Jumping FIS Cup 2020 - 2021 (Râșnov)

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill (1/2)
  • Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill (2/2)



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


Saturday, October 3rd
14:30 Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill Official Training
15:15 Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill Trial Round
16:00 Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill Final


Sunday, October 4th
13:00 Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill Trial Round
14:00 Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill Final

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Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill (1/2)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.UKR MARUSIAK Yevhen
222.1J1:91.0|R1:112.0|J2:93.0|R2:110.1

 

.ROU MITROFAN Nicolae Sorin
215.1J1:90.5|R1:110.3|J2:87.0|R2:104.8

 

.ROU FELDOREAN Andrei
211.1J1:88.5|R1:107.8|J2:87.5|R2:103.3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
HOLUB Benedikt
.CZE
90.0
106.8
87.5
97.3
204.1
5
CACINA Daniel Andrei
.ROU
88.5
104.2
87.5
96.0
200.2
6
SIKOLA Jakub
.CZE
82.5
94.0
88.5
102.2
196.2
7
HAUSER Krystof
.CZE
86.5
95.5
86.5
100.6
196.1
8
KORCHUK Anton
.UKR
82.0
92.6
82.5
89.3
181.9
9
SELCER Radek
.CZE
87.0
98.1
79.0
83.3
181.4
10
VAVERKA Petr
.CZE
79.5
85.9
83.0
91.9
177.8
11
SPULBER Mihnea Alexandru
.ROU
85.0
93.2
80.0
84.4
177.6
12
VASKUL Andrii
.UKR
80.5
87.9
81.0
84.8
172.7
13
BELSHAW Erik
.USA
75.0
76.6
81.0
87.2
163.8
14
SANDULESCU Robert Stefan
.ROU
75.5
73.3
79.5
80.7
154.0
15
FEROIU Florin
.ROU
74.0
71.3
73.0
69.2
140.5
16
SZABO Csaba
.ROU
77.0
74.5
73.0
63.3
137.8
17
KALINICHENKO Vitaliy
.UKR
94.5
113.4
101.5
0.0
113.4
18
YANIUK Yurii
.UKR
72.5
61.4
65.5
50.6
112.0
19
JIPESCU Mircea Stefan
.ROU
64.5
51.3
70.0
59.7
111.0
20
KAPIAS Erik
.SVK
65.0
53.3
66.5
56.8
110.1
21
FOLEA Moise Alexandru
.ROU
66.0
52.9
65.0
47.6
100.5
22
GOBEL Cristian Angelo
.ROU
65.5
49.7
63.0
41.3
91.0
23
BENEDEK Lorant Attila
.ROU
61.0
34.5
55.5
27.0
61.5
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Men's Summer Individual Normal Hill (2/2)
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.UKR KALINICHENKO Vitaliy
230.4J1:92.5|R1:116.5|J2:88.0|R2:113.9

 

.UKR MARUSIAK Yevhen
217.3J1:92.0|R1:111.3|J2:83.5|R2:106.0

 

.CZE HOLUB Benedikt
209.1J1:89.5|R1:105.0|J2:83.5|R2:104.1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
FELDOREAN Andrei
.ROU
87.0
104.1
85.0
101.0
205.1
5
MITROFAN Nicolae Sorin
.ROU
87.0
103.0
81.5
101.5
204.5
6
CACINA Daniel Andrei
.ROU
87.0
102.4
82.5
99.3
201.7
7
SIKOLA Jakub
.CZE
90.0
104.0
81.0
96.8
200.8
8
HAUSER Krystof
.CZE
79.0
89.6
81.0
98.9
188.5
9
SELCER Radek
.CZE
79.0
84.3
79.0
92.7
177.0
10
VASKUL Andrii
.UKR
82.5
89.8
76.0
86.1
175.9
11
BELSHAW Erik
.USA
79.0
84.0
75.5
83.3
167.3
12
SANDULESCU Robert Stefan
.ROU
78.5
83.3
70.5
80.5
163.8
13
SPULBER Mihnea Alexandru
.ROU
73.0
76.5
77.5
86.7
163.2
14
FEROIU Florin
.ROU
73.5
72.6
65.5
66.7
139.3
15
SZABO Csaba
.ROU
68.0
59.2
72.5
74.6
133.8
16
JIPESCU Mircea Stefan
.ROU
67.5
54.8
63.5
61.5
116.3
17
VAVERKA Petr
.CZE
72.5
70.3
72.0
42.4
112.7
18
FOLEA Moise Alexandru
.ROU
66.0
53.8
63.0
57.9
111.7
19
YANIUK Yurii
.UKR
67.0
57.9
62.0
50.2
108.1
20
GOBEL Cristian Angelo
.ROU
61.5
48.8
60.0
52.3
101.1
21
KAPIAS Erik
.SVK
61.0
43.3
58.5
47.6
90.9
22
BENEDEK Lorant Attila
.ROU
54.5
31.2
49.5
24.5
55.7
  KORCHUK Anton
.UKR
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