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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Zakopane)

 

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Events
 

  • Men's Individual Large Hill (14/22)
  • Men's Team Large Hill (2/4)



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


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

Saturday, January 16th
15:00 Men's Team Large Hill Trial Round
16:15 Men's Team Large Hill Final


Sunday, January 17th
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 (2/4)
Final Results
 
AUT.gif Austria
HAYBOECK MichaelJ1:140.5|R1:134.6+J2:134.0|R2:125.4
HOERL JanJ1:121.5|R1:109.1+J2:133.0|R2:120.0
ASCHENWALD PhilippJ1:124.0|R1:109.9+J2:133.0|R2:125.3
HUBER DanielJ1:135.0|R1:136.2+J2:135.0|R2:130.7

991.2
 
POL.gif Poland
ZYLA PiotrJ1:136.0|R1:126.9+J2:137.0|R2:133.5
STOCH KamilJ1:131.0|R1:128.1+J2:126.5|R2:119.2
STEKALA AndrzejJ1:137.0|R1:130.1+J2:115.5|R2:92.4
KUBACKI DawidJ1:131.0|R1:126.5+J2:133.5|R2:125.6

982.3
 
NOR.gif Norway
TANDE Daniel AndreJ1:129.5|R1:115.9+J2:134.0|R2:130.6
GRANERUD Halvor EgnerJ1:116.5|R1:104.5+J2:131.5|R2:114.7
LINDVIK MariusJ1:137.0|R1:129.2+J2:144.5|R2:136.7
JOHANSSON RobertJ1:121.5|R1:115.3+J2:140.0|R2:127.9

974.8
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
PREVC Cene
BARTOL Tilen
PREVC Peter
LANISEK Anze
SLO.gif
131.5
122.5
123.5
127.0
120.5
110.2
107.3
121.4
129.0
131.0
133.0
128.5
120.9
116.9
122.0
117.7
936.9
5
KOBAYASHI Ryoyu
KOBAYASHI Junshiro
SATO Keiichi
SATO Yukiya
JPN.gif
132.5
124.0
131.5
122.0
123.3
111.7
121.0
105.3
133.0
129.0
138.0
118.5
124.6
114.6
129.2
95.4
925.1
6
FREUND Severin
PASCHKE Pius
GEIGER Karl
EISENBICHLER Markus
GER.gif
129.5
119.5
121.5
126.5
119.1
105.7
99.5
113.2
120.0
109.0
135.5
127.0
101.6
89.4
121.8
120.0
870.3
7
AALTO Antti
NOUSIAINEN Eetu
MAATTA Jarkko
KYTOSAHO Niko
FIN.gif
129.0
120.5
113.5
123.5
117.5
104.9
85.1
104.8
117.0
121.5
108.0
123.5
108.3
102.5
73.3
105.5
801.9
8
SCHULER Andreas
HAUSWIRTH Sandro
PETER Dominik
DESCHWANDEN Gregor
SUI.gif
112.0
102.0
120.0
129.5
83.2
67.7
95.6
113.6
115.5
113.0
111.0
115.5
91.0
81.3
75.5
92.6
700.5
9
CECON Francesco
BRESADOLA Giovanni
MORODER Daniel
INSAM Alex
ITA.gif
114.0
102.5
109.5
122.5
88.1
69.9
77.8
100.8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
336.6
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Men's Individual Large Hill (14/22)
Final Results
 
NOR.gif LINDVIK Marius
296.5J1:135.0|R1:143.7|J2:145.5|R2:152.8
 
SLO.gif LANISEK Anze
294.2J1:133.5|R1:145.0|J2:143.5|R2:149.2
 
NOR.gif JOHANSSON Robert
292.9J1:132.0|R1:141.7|J2:141.0|R2:151.2
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
HUBER Daniel
AUT.gif
132.5
139.5
139.0
149.4
288.9
5
STEKALA Andrzej
POL.gif
134.0
141.6
136.5
143.1
284.7
6
KOBAYASHI Ryoyu
JPN.gif
132.0
138.8
136.5
143.6
282.4
7
SATO Yukiya
JPN.gif
133.0
138.2
135.0
141.6
279.8
8
EISENBICHLER Markus
GER.gif
129.5
137.2
134.5
141.9
279.1
8
PREVC Domen
SLO.gif
131.0
138.7
134.5
140.4
279.1
10
TANDE Daniel Andre
NOR.gif
132.0
137.6
134.0
140.7
278.3
11
STOCH Kamil
POL.gif
128.0
134.5
134.0
142.2
276.7
12
BARTOL Tilen
SLO.gif
126.5
126.6
140.0
147.7
274.3
13
PASCHKE Pius
GER.gif
126.5
129.4
134.5
144.5
273.9
14
HAYBOECK Michael
AUT.gif
126.0
126.1
138.5
147.0
273.1
15
KUBACKI Dawid
POL.gif
125.0
129.8
134.5
142.9
272.7
16
FREUND Severin
GER.gif
132.0
136.1
131.0
135.3
271.4
17
HAMANN Martin
GER.gif
130.5
135.2
131.0
136.0
271.2
18
KOBAYASHI Junshiro
JPN.gif
129.0
129.0
132.5
140.9
269.9
19
AALTO Antti
FIN.gif
127.5
126.5
135.5
142.2
268.7
20
ASCHENWALD Philipp
AUT.gif
129.0
130.8
131.5
136.2
267.0
21
SATO Keiichi
JPN.gif
128.5
127.1
135.5
139.8
266.9
22
JELAR Ziga
SLO.gif
128.0
127.1
135.5
139.2
266.3
23
GRANERUD Halvor Egner
NOR.gif
131.0
137.5
127.5
128.5
266.0
24
PREVC Cene
SLO.gif
129.0
131.5
127.5
130.3
261.8
25
GEIGER Karl
GER.gif
126.0
128.1
129.5
132.2
260.3
26
BOYD-CLOWES Mackenzie
CAN.gif
126.0
122.6
132.0
135.0
257.6
27
MURANKA Klemens
POL.gif
125.5
122.2
131.0
133.8
256.0
28
WASEK Pawel
POL.gif
125.0
124.1
124.0
120.8
244.9
28
HOERL Jan
AUT.gif
122.5
121.0
125.5
123.9
244.9
30
INSAM Alex
ITA.gif
125.5
120.2
116.0
104.6
224.8
31
PREVC Peter
SLO.gif
126.0
120.1
-
-
120.1
32
FORFANG Johann Andre
NOR.gif
122.5
118.8
-
-
118.8
33
WOLNY Jakub
POL.gif
123.0
118.7
-
-
118.7
34
MARKENG Thomas Aasen
NOR.gif
123.0
117.8
-
-
117.8
35
KYTOSAHO Niko
FIN.gif
121.5
117.5
-
-
117.5
36
DESCHWANDEN Gregor
SUI.gif
121.5
114.8
-
-
114.8
37
NOUSIAINEN Eetu
FIN.gif
121.5
113.7
-
-
113.7
38
SCHLIERENZAUER Gregor
AUT.gif
119.5
113.1
-
-
113.1
39
PETER Dominik
SUI.gif
118.5
112.7
-
-
112.7
40
LACKNER Thomas
AUT.gif
121.0
112.1
-
-
112.1
41
PAVLOVCIC Bor
SLO.gif
120.5
110.8
-
-
110.8
42
AIGRO Artti
EST.gif
117.5
110.4
-
-
110.4
43
SCHMID Constantin
GER.gif
119.0
108.8
-
-
108.8
44
SCHULER Andreas
SUI.gif
117.5
108.0
-
-
108.0
45
MAATTA Jarkko
FIN.gif
118.0
106.9
-
-
106.9
46
DEAN Decker
USA.gif
117.5
105.8
-
-
105.8
47
IWASA Yuken
JPN.gif
113.5
97.4
-
-
97.4
48
BRESADOLA Giovanni
ITA.gif
110.0
91.8
-
-
91.8
49
SOUKUP Matthew
CAN.gif
108.0
88.1
-
-
88.1
50
LARSON Casey
USA.gif
104.5
80.6
-
-
80.6
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