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  • Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (1/9)
  • Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (2/9)
  • Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (1/1)



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


Thursday, December 17th
09:00 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Official Training
10:30 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Provisional Competition Round

Friday, December 18th
09:00 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Trial Round
09:45 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
11:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Official Training
12:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Provisional Competition Round
13:45 Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill 5km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)

Saturday, December 19th
09:45 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Trial Round
10:45 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
14:15 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)


Sunday, December 20th
09:30 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Qualification Round
11:00 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill Ski Jumping (Event 1/2)
15:15 Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill 10km Cross-Country (Event 2/2)

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Women's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (1/1)
Non-Olympic Event
Final Results
 
USA.gif GERAGHTY-MOATS Tara
13:58.3J1:86.5|R1:116.0
 
NOR.gif WESTVOLD HANSEN Gyda
13:59.8J1:94.5|R1:125.8
 
JPN.gif NAKAMURA Anju
14:11.3J1:90.5|R1:118.5
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
LEINAN LUND Marte
NOR.gif
87.5
110.8
15:04.1
5
KLEINRATH Sigrun
AUT.gif
91.5
116.3
15:10.9
6
HIRNER Lisa
AUT.gif
88.0
112.7
15:24.1
7
LEINAN LUND Mari
NOR.gif
97.0
111.4
15:41.5
8
GIANMOENA Veronica
ITA.gif
91.0
119.2
15:41.8
9
SIEFF Annika
ITA.gif
89.5
115.4
15:58.1
10
GONCHAROVA Anastasia
RUS.gif
81.0
95.7
16:08.6
11
MIDTSUNDSTAD Hanna
NOR.gif
82.5
97.7
16:08.6
12
DEJORI Daniela
ITA.gif
88.0
111.8
16:08.7
13
NOWAK Jenny
GER.gif
88.0
109.7
16:14.4
14
KASAI Yuna
JPN.gif
87.5
109.7
16:18.3
15
NADYMOVA Stefaniya
RUS.gif
88.5
110.7
16:21.7
16
VOLAVSEK Ema
SLO.gif
87.0
107.7
16:22.8
17
MIYAZAKI Ayane
JPN.gif
85.0
101.6
16:23.6
18
FLATLA Mille Moen
NOR.gif
86.5
103.5
16:31.0
19
SLAMIK Annalena
AUT.gif
85.5
107.6
16:38.2
20
GERBOTH Maria
GER.gif
85.0
104.6
16:54.6
21
MAURUS Sophia
GER.gif
84.0
103.2
17:07.4
22
BROCARD Lena
FRA.gif
83.5
101.9
17:15.4
23
AZEGAMI Sana
JPN.gif
78.5
91.5
17:23.9
24
WUERTH Svenja
GER.gif
88.0
110.9
17:27.9
25
GLADIKOVA Svetlana
RUS.gif
82.0
95.9
17:40.3
26
PURKER Claudia
AUT.gif
91.0
117.3
17:58.0
27
VERBIC Silva
SLO.gif
81.0
98.6
18:07.1
28
MALACINSKI Annika
USA.gif
75.5
80.3
18:32.2
29
BRABEC Alexa
USA.gif
67.5
63.0
19:46.4
30
ARNONE Tess
USA.gif
64.5
58.2
20:00.3
  GLAZUNOVA Alexandra
RUS.gif
89.5
93.0
DNS2
  VALIEVA Chulpan
RUS.gif
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Men's Individual Gundersen Normal Hill (1/9)
Final Results
 
GER.gif GEIGER Vinzenz
23:55.6J1:92.0|R1:126.6
 
NOR.gif RIIBER Jarl Magnus
23:56.1J1:94.5|R1:132.9
 
AUT.gif GREIDERER Lukas
23:56.9J1:93.0|R1:125.6
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
LAMPARTER Johannes
AUT.gif
93.5
130.0
24:03.3
5
RIESSLE Fabian
GER.gif
90.5
122.6
24:08.2
6
HEROLA Ilkka
FIN.gif
86.5
110.5
24:33.7
7
GRAABAK Joergen
NOR.gif
86.0
110.6
24:34.0
8
WEBER Terence
GER.gif
92.0
123.8
24:38.2
9
HIRVONEN Eero
FIN.gif
87.0
113.0
24:40.8
10
FRENZEL Eric
GER.gif
88.0
115.3
24:42.4
11
OFTEBRO Jens Luraas
NOR.gif
90.0
120.2
24:42.7
12
RYDZEK Johannes
GER.gif
88.0
115.5
24:42.8
13
WATABE Yoshito
JPN.gif
94.0
130.3
24:47.1
14
WATABE Akito
JPN.gif
88.5
118.3
24:49.0
15
BJOERNSTAD Espen
NOR.gif
93.0
125.4
24:50.3
16
FAISST Manuel
GER.gif
88.0
114.9
24:51.0
17
PORTYK Tomas
CZE.gif
88.5
118.5
25:01.7
18
FRITZ Martin
AUT.gif
88.5
118.8
25:02.2
19
JOEBSTL Thomas
AUT.gif
87.0
112.0
25:02.2
20
RETTENEGGER Stefan
AUT.gif
90.0
116.8
25:02.6
21
OFTEBRO Einar Luraas
NOR.gif
89.5
119.0
25:04.5
22
SCHMID Julian
GER.gif
89.0
117.4
25:13.8
23
PITTIN Alessandro
ITA.gif
86.5
107.4
25:14.3
24
KLAPFER Lukas
AUT.gif
87.5
111.3
25:14.8
25
NAGAI Hideaki
JPN.gif
87.5
115.0
25:18.3
26
FLETCHER Taylor
USA.gif
84.5
105.4
25:21.2
27
SEIDL Mario
AUT.gif
89.0
118.1
25:21.6
28
REPONEN Perttu
FIN.gif
87.5
112.6
25:27.7
29
YAMAMOTO Ryota
JPN.gif
92.0
126.1
25:28.2
30
VYTRVAL Jan
CZE.gif
88.5
114.6
25:28.2
31
MUHLETHALER Laurent
FRA.gif
90.5
121.2
25:35.6
32
ILVES Kristjan
EST.gif
90.0
119.4
25:40.7
33
ANDERSEN Espen
NOR.gif
85.5
110.9
25:40.9
34
COSTA Samuel
ITA.gif
85.0
108.5
25:48.9
35
GERARD Antoine
FRA.gif
84.5
110.2
25:51.4
36
MAEKIAHO Arttu
FIN.gif
85.0
105.2
25:53.8
37
FLATLA Kasper Moen
NOR.gif
87.5
114.7
26:00.3
38
KUPCZAK Szczepan
POL.gif
85.5
111.6
26:06.3
39
BUZZI Raffaele
ITA.gif
81.0
98.2
26:12.5
40
ORTER Philipp
AUT.gif
87.5
114.5
26:12.5
41
SKOGLUND Andreas
NOR.gif
82.0
96.1
26:13.0
42
PAZOUT Ondrej
CZE.gif
88.0
112.3
26:26.0
43
EINKEMMER Manuel
AUT.gif
83.5
102.1
26:39.0
44
BLONDEAU Gael
FRA.gif
84.0
101.2
27:11.2
45
BAUD Matteo
FRA.gif
83.5
101.9
27:17.6
46
KIMURA Kodai
JPN.gif
84.5
107.5
27:18.2
47
YAHIN Ernest
RUS.gif
87.0
110.6
27:19.3
48
MAZURCHUK Dmytro
UKR.gif
82.5
103.0
27:19.8
49
LOOMIS Ben
USA.gif
80.5
95.6
28:02.4
  REHRL Franz-Josef
AUT.gif
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DNS1
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