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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Wisła)


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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Wisła)

 

POL.gif Wisła (POL) - 20 November 2020 - 22 November 2020 POL.gif

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Individual Large Hill (1/22)
  • Men's Team Large Hill (1/6)



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


Friday, November 20th
15:45 Men's Individual Large Hill Official Training
18:00 Men's Individual Large Hill Qualification


Saturday, November 21st
15:00 Men's Team Large Hill Trial Round
16:00 Men's Team Large Hill Final


Sunday, November 22nd
15:00 Men's Individual Large Hill Trial Round
16:00 Men's Individual Large Hill Final

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Men's Team Large Hill (1/6)
Final Results

 

AUT.gif Austria
HAYBOECK MichaelJ1:128.5|R1:132.4+J2:131.5|R2:135.9
ASCHENWALD PhilippJ1:128.0|R1:134.0+J2:121.5|R2:131.2
HUBER DanielJ1:131.0|R1:136.8+J2:135.0|R2:141.2
KRAFT StefanJ1:120.5|R1:126.9+J2:127.0|R2:139.6

1078.0

 

GER.gif Germany
SCHMID ConstantinJ1:126.0|R1:127.6+J2:119.0|R2:122.7
PASCHKE PiusJ1:126.0|R1:131.3+J2:128.0|R2:141.1
GEIGER KarlJ1:131.5|R1:137.2+J2:130.0|R2:140.3
EISENBICHLER MarkusJ1:123.5|R1:134.7+J2:127.0|R2:134.4

1069.3

 

POL.gif Poland
ZYLA PiotrJ1:129.0|R1:136.7+J2:127.5|R2:133.4
MURANKA KlemensJ1:122.0|R1:123.0+J2:126.0|R2:129.4
KUBACKI DawidJ1:131.5|R1:139.5+J2:130.5|R2:134.7
STOCH KamilJ1:118.5|R1:124.0+J2:126.0|R2:140.8

1061.5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
JOHANSSON Robert
LINDVIK Marius
TANDE Daniel Andre
GRANERUD Halvor Egner
NOR.gif
123.5
119.5
123.0
123.0
123.0
118.3
118.3
133.6
129.0
120.5
122.0
132.0
134.8
125.5
122.1
148.6
1024.2
5
KOBAYASHI Ryoyu
KOBAYASHI Junshiro
ITO Daiki
SATO Yukiya
JPN.gif
117.5
124.0
121.0
120.0
115.9
126.4
119.4
127.3
121.5
121.5
122.0
127.5
121.0
125.1
123.8
137.4
996.3
6
ZAJC Timi
PREVC Peter
LANISEK Anze
JELAR Ziga
SLO.gif
119.0
120.5
123.0
113.0
117.3
120.3
123.2
111.9
130.0
125.0
119.5
116.0
134.5
126.1
117.5
117.6
968.4
7
TROFIMOV Roman Sergeevich
MAKSIMOCHKIN Mikhail
MANKOV Ilya
KLIMOV Evgeniy
RUS.gif
114.0
110.0
117.0
120.0
103.9
92.4
106.4
122.3
117.5
115.5
116.0
120.0
111.3
106.5
109.1
123.1
875.0
8
HAUSWIRTH Sandro
AMMANN Simon
PETER Dominik
DESCHWANDEN Gregor
SUI.gif
104.0
113.5
117.5
116.5
87.1
102.7
111.4
119.8
107.0
119.0
115.5
120.0
94.1
114.0
108.9
125.0
863.0
9
STURSA Vojtech
SAKALA Filip
POLASEK Viktor
KOZISEK Cestmir
CZE.gif
99.5
110.0
115.5
104.5
76.0
93.5
108.3
90.2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
368.0
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Men's Individual Large Hill (1/22)
Final Results

 

GER.gif EISENBICHLER Markus
267.6J1:137.5|R1:130.9|J2:134.0|R2:136.7

 

GER.gif GEIGER Karl
258.6J1:133.5|R1:129.3|J2:128.0|R2:129.3

 

AUT.gif HUBER Daniel
255.7J1:138.5|R1:133.4|J2:125.5|R2:122.3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
GRANERUD Halvor Egner
NOR.gif
131.5
121.1
130.0
130.6
251.7
5
ZYLA Piotr
POL.gif
125.5
121.1
128.0
125.4
246.5
6
LANISEK Anze
SLO.gif
136.0
134.6
118.0
111.7
246.3
7
SATO Yukiya
JPN.gif
126.0
125.8
123.0
118.2
244.0
8
ASCHENWALD Philipp
AUT.gif
125.0
116.2
127.0
126.2
242.4
9
BOYD-CLOWES Mackenzie
CAN.gif
126.0
113.5
134.0
127.2
240.7
10
HAYBOECK Michael
AUT.gif
124.5
112.2
122.0
116.5
228.7
11
KUBACKI Dawid
POL.gif
124.5
116.4
116.0
111.2
227.6
12
PASCHKE Pius
GER.gif
126.5
112.2
121.0
115.1
227.3
13
ERIKSEN Sander Vossan
NOR.gif
129.0
107.3
132.5
118.1
225.4
14
DESCHWANDEN Gregor
SUI.gif
117.0
106.5
124.5
113.1
219.6
15
KOBAYASHI Junshiro
JPN.gif
119.0
103.4
128.5
115.1
218.5
16
HAARE Anders
NOR.gif
121.5
107.2
117.0
110.1
217.3
17
SATO Keiichi
JPN.gif
120.0
103.6
124.5
111.7
215.3
18
HAMANN Martin
GER.gif
120.0
106.6
138.5
108.3
214.9
19
STEKALA Andrzej
POL.gif
124.5
103.3
127.5
111.3
214.6
20
KOT Maciej
POL.gif
117.0
106.0
121.0
108.5
214.5
20
PAVLOVCIC Bor
SLO.gif
121.5
107.3
117.0
107.2
214.5
22
MURANKA Klemens
POL.gif
127.5
118.3
107.0
95.0
213.3
23
ZAJC Timi
SLO.gif
112.5
97.8
123.5
107.6
205.4
24
LINDVIK Marius
NOR.gif
115.5
100.3
122.5
103.0
203.3
25
FREUND Severin
GER.gif
124.5
111.1
112.5
91.5
202.6
26
AIGRO Artti
EST.gif
122.5
107.8
112.0
92.6
200.4
27
KOBAYASHI Ryoyu
JPN.gif
117.0
105.9
112.5
87.7
193.6
27
STOCH Kamil
POL.gif
121.5
115.4
104.0
78.2
193.6
29
HULA Stefan
POL.gif
117.5
97.3
111.5
93.1
190.4
30
PREVC Peter
SLO.gif
112.0
96.3
106.0
83.7
180.0
31
KLIMOV Evgeniy
RUS.gif
113.0
95.5
-
-
95.5
32
KRAFT Stefan
AUT.gif
112.0
94.9
-
-
94.9
33
WOLNY Jakub
POL.gif
114.5
94.0
-
-
94.0
33
SOUKUP Matthew
CAN.gif
119.0
94.0
-
-
94.0
35
ZNISZCZOL Aleksander
POL.gif
115.0
93.0
-
-
93.0
36
TANDE Daniel Andre
NOR.gif
110.5
92.3
-
-
92.3
36
PETER Dominik
SUI.gif
116.5
92.3
-
-
92.3
38
JELAR Ziga
SLO.gif
113.0
92.0
-
-
92.0
39
BARTOL Tilen
SLO.gif
111.0
91.6
-
-
91.6
39
WELLINGER Andreas
GER.gif
114.0
91.6
-
-
91.6
41
ITO Daiki
JPN.gif
110.5
90.1
-
-
90.1
42
SCHMID Constantin
GER.gif
110.5
89.1
-
-
89.1
43
PILCH Tomasz
POL.gif
119.0
88.5
-
-
88.5
44
SCHLIERENZAUER Gregor
AUT.gif
110.0
83.8
-
-
83.8
45
JOHANSSON Robert
NOR.gif
106.0
80.3
-
-
80.3
46
ZOGRAFSKI Vladimir
BUL.gif
107.5
80.1
-
-
80.1
47
TROFIMOV Roman Sergeevich
RUS.gif
102.5
69.9
-
-
69.9
48
WASEK Pawel
POL.gif
102.5
65.8
-
-
65.8
49
PEDERSEN Robin
NOR.gif
82.0
38.8
-
-
38.8
  HOERL Jan
AUT.gif
-
-
-
-
DSQ
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