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  • Women's Individual Normal Hill (4/9)
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Central European Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, February 5th
10:00 Women's Individual Normal Hill Training
12:00 Women's Individual Normal Hill Qualification
13:30 Women's Individual Normal Hill Final

Saturday, February 6th
11:30 Women's Individual Normal Hill Qualification
12:45 Women's Individual Normal Hill Final

Sunday, February 7th
11:00 Women's Individual Normal Hill Qualification
12:15 Women's Individual Normal Hill Final

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Women's Individual Normal Hill (3/9)
Final Results
 
SLO.gif KRIZNAR Nika
237.4
J1:89.0|R1:118.9|J2:90.5|R2:118.5
 
SLO.gif KLINEC Ema
236.6J1:90.5|R1:120.1|J2:86.5|R2:116.5
 
NOR.gif KVANDAL Eirin Maria
226.6J1:84.5|R1:110.7|J2:90.0|R2:115.9
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
1
KRIZNAR Nika
SLO.gif
89.0
118.9
90.5
118.5
237.4
2
KLINEC Ema
SLO.gif
90.5
120.1
86.5
116.5
236.6
3
KVANDAL Eirin Maria
NOR.gif
84.5
110.7
90.0
115.9
226.6
4
KRAMER Marita
AUT.gif
87.0
113.4
85.5
110.2
223.6
5
AVVAKUMOVA Irina
RUS.gif
79.0
102.5
85.5
114.7
217.2
6
IRASCHKO-STOLZ Daniela
AUT.gif
79.0
100.7
84.0
114.5
215.2
7
PAGNIER Josephine
FRA.gif
79.5
100.9
84.0
110.0
210.9
8
OPSETH Silje
NOR.gif
80.0
100.2
82.5
110.6
210.8
8
BOGATAJ Ursa
SLO.gif
81.5
106.0
81.0
104.8
210.8
8
EDER Lisa
AUT.gif
81.0
102.1
83.0
108.7
210.8
11
VOGT Carina
GER.gif
82.5
103.2
82.0
107.1
210.3
12
ALTHAUS Katharina
GER.gif
78.5
101.7
82.5
107.8
209.5
13
HOELZL Chiara
AUT.gif
77.5
99.0
77.5
103.6
202.6
14
MARUYAMA Nozomi
JPN.gif
78.5
98.8
76.0
97.5
196.3
15
TIKHONOVA Sofia
RUS.gif
77.5
95.0
77.0
99.5
194.5
16
BRECL Jerneja
SLO.gif
77.0
96.5
76.0
97.7
194.2
17
CLAIR Julia
FRA.gif
79.5
96.8
77.0
97.1
193.9
18
RUPPRECHT Anna
GER.gif
79.0
97.7
76.0
96.0
193.7
18
ROGELJ Spela
SLO.gif
76.0
93.6
77.5
100.1
193.7
20
SORSCHAG Sophie
AUT.gif
74.5
91.3
80.0
101.5
192.8
21
STROEM Anna Odine
NOR.gif
75.0
92.2
79.5
100.5
192.7
21
SETO Yuka
JPN.gif
79.5
96.9
75.5
95.8
192.7
23
PROKOPIEVA Kristina
RUS.gif
81.0
100.7
74.0
91.1
191.8
24
MUEHLBACHER Julia
AUT.gif
76.0
93.3
75.5
94.6
187.9
25
HARALAMBIE Daniela
ROU.gif
76.5
91.0
79.0
94.7
185.7
26
RAUTIONAHO Jenny
FIN.gif
74.0
89.3
77.0
93.4
182.7
27
KYKKAENEN Julia
FIN.gif
75.0
91.2
75.0
89.5
180.7
28
MALSINER Jessica
ITA.gif
77.5
92.5
73.5
87.9
180.4
29
TWARDOSZ Anna
POL.gif
74.0
87.1
76.0
92.9
180.0
30
INDRACKOVA Karolina
CZE.gif
76.0
88.6
75.5
91.0
179.6
31
IWABUCHI Kaori
JPN.gif
73.5
86.4
-
-
86.4
32
SHPYNEVA Anna
RUS.gif
74.0
86.3
-
-
86.3
33
GOERLICH Luisa
GER.gif
72.0
82.3
-
-
82.3
34
REISCH Agnes
GER.gif
71.5
82.2
-
-
82.2
34
KABLUKOVA Ksenia
RUS.gif
74.0
82.2
-
-
82.2
36
KOMAR Katra
SLO.gif
69.0
79.0
-
-
79.0
37
RAJDA Kinga
POL.gif
68.0
75.3
-
-
75.3
38
JONES Paige
USA.gif
69.5
73.8
-
-
73.8
39
KONDERLA Nicole
POL.gif
65.5
67.7
-
-
67.7
  TAKANASHI Sara
JPN.gif
-
-
-
-
DSQ1
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Women's Individual Normal Hill (4/9)
Final Results

 

JPN.gif TAKANASHI Sara
238.4
J1:90.0|R1:121.2|J2:90.0|R2:117.2

 

SLO.gif KRIZNAR Nika
238.0J1:90.0|R1:118.3|J2:90.5|R2:119.7

 

NOR.gif OPSETH Silje
232.4J1:88.0|R1:114.5|J2:90.0|R2:117.9
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
IRASCHKO-STOLZ Daniela
AUT.gif
85.5
111.7
87.0
113.8
225.5
5
LUNDBY Maren
NOR.gif
82.5
105.4
91.0
119.3
224.7
6
MARUYAMA Nozomi
JPN.gif
86.5
111.0
85.0
108.1
219.1
7
AVVAKUMOVA Irina
RUS.gif
86.0
110.1
83.0
108.7
218.8
8
ALTHAUS Katharina
GER.gif
85.0
109.1
84.0
108.1
217.2
9
BOGATAJ Ursa
SLO.gif
88.5
113.1
80.5
101.6
214.7
10
KLINEC Ema
SLO.gif
82.5
104.9
81.5
105.7
210.6
11
SORSCHAG Sophie
AUT.gif
81.5
103.0
84.5
106.4
209.4
12
CLAIR Julia
FRA.gif
82.0
103.6
84.0
105.7
209.3
13
RUPPRECHT Anna
GER.gif
83.5
105.5
84.5
102.2
207.7
14
ROGELJ Spela
SLO.gif
89.5
109.9
80.0
97.6
207.5
15
TIKHONOVA Sofia
RUS.gif
88.5
106.0
83.5
101.2
207.2
16
KVANDAL Eirin Maria
NOR.gif
82.0
100.6
85.0
106.2
206.8
17
BRECL Jerneja
SLO.gif
84.0
102.5
81.0
100.9
203.4
18
ULRICHOVA Klara
CZE.gif
84.0
101.7
80.0
100.9
202.6
19
BJOERSETH Thea Minyan
NOR.gif
77.5
93.9
88.5
107.9
201.8
20
VOGT Carina
GER.gif
82.5
97.7
82.0
103.5
201.2
21
IWABUCHI Kaori
JPN.gif
83.0
102.0
80.0
97.9
199.9
22
MALSINER Jessica
ITA.gif
79.0
98.0
83.5
100.4
198.4
23
EDER Lisa
AUT.gif
76.5
91.6
84.5
103.6
195.2
24
HOELZL Chiara
AUT.gif
76.5
91.0
84.5
104.1
195.1
25
KYKKAENEN Julia
FIN.gif
76.0
88.7
82.0
98.3
187.0
26
GOERLICH Luisa
GER.gif
80.5
93.9
79.5
91.0
184.9
27
MUEHLBACHER Julia
AUT.gif
79.5
92.5
81.5
92.1
184.6
28
HARALAMBIE Daniela
ROU.gif
79.5
93.9
77.5
84.8
178.7
29
KOMAR Katra
SLO.gif
80.0
91.7
73.5
82.0
173.7
30
PAGNIER Josephine
FRA.gif
81.5
98.2
-
-
98.2
31
TWARDOSZ Anna
POL.gif
78.0
87.8
-
-
87.8
32
RAUTIONAHO Jenny
FIN.gif
76.0
87.4
-
-
87.4
33
RAJDA Kinga
POL.gif
76.0
82.2
-
-
82.2
34
SANKEY Logan
USA.gif
75.0
81.5
-
-
81.5
35
WIEGELE Hannah
AUT.gif
76.5
81.1
-
-
81.1
36
PROKOPIEVA Kristina
RUS.gif
73.5
76.2
-
-
76.2
37
INDRACKOVA Karolina
CZE.gif
69.5
73.2
-
-
73.2
  KRAMER Marita
AUT.gif
-
-
-
-
DSQ1
  STROEM Anna Odine
NOR.gif
-
-
-
-
DSQ1
  SETO Yuka
JPN.gif
-
-
-
-
DSQ1
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Women's Individual Normal Hill (5/9)
Final Results

 

JPN.gif TAKANASHI Sara
234.1
J1:89.0|R1:115.3|J2:92.5|R2:118.8

 

SLO.gif KRIZNAR Nika
231.0J1:87.0|R1:113.4|J2:90.0|R2:117.6

 

NOR.gif OPSETH Silje
223.5J1:85.5|R1:113.8|J2:84.5|R2:109.7
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
KRAMER Marita
AUT.gif
85.0
108.8
87.5
114.5
223.3
5
LUNDBY Maren
NOR.gif
89.0
113.1
88.0
106.6
219.7
5
AVVAKUMOVA Irina
RUS.gif
88.5
109.8
88.0
109.9
219.7
7
ALTHAUS Katharina
GER.gif
85.5
110.8
81.0
97.4
208.2
8
IRASCHKO-STOLZ Daniela
AUT.gif
84.5
108.5
82.5
97.9
206.4
9
HOELZL Chiara
AUT.gif
86.5
104.2
84.0
102.1
206.3
10
EDER Lisa
AUT.gif
84.0
102.8
87.0
103.3
206.1
11
STROEM Anna Odine
NOR.gif
84.5
103.9
80.5
101.7
205.6
12
ROGELJ Spela
SLO.gif
90.0
107.1
82.5
98.3
205.4
13
KLINEC Ema
SLO.gif
80.5
103.2
84.5
100.8
204.0
14
RUPPRECHT Anna
GER.gif
84.0
99.6
83.0
103.3
202.9
15
KVANDAL Eirin Maria
NOR.gif
89.5
113.3
88.0
89.3
202.6
16
VOGT Carina
GER.gif
82.5
95.4
85.5
106.2
201.6
17
BRECL Jerneja
SLO.gif
83.5
99.0
83.5
101.9
200.9
18
MARUYAMA Nozomi
JPN.gif
86.0
107.0
79.5
93.5
200.5
19
MALSINER Lara
ITA.gif
85.0
101.3
81.5
97.8
199.1
20
ITO Yuki
JPN.gif
81.5
98.8
80.5
95.4
194.2
21
MALSINER Jessica
ITA.gif
83.0
95.2
83.5
98.8
194.0
22
MUEHLBACHER Julia
AUT.gif
85.0
104.0
78.0
89.7
193.7
23
REISCH Agnes
GER.gif
84.0
99.4
82.0
92.1
191.5
24
SORSCHAG Sophie
AUT.gif
78.5
92.2
83.0
97.9
190.1
25
CLAIR Julia
FRA.gif
78.5
92.1
82.5
97.8
189.9
26
TIKHONOVA Sofia
RUS.gif
82.0
98.9
81.0
88.9
187.8
27
KYKKAENEN Julia
FIN.gif
81.0
94.6
80.5
91.2
185.8
28
SETO Yuka
JPN.gif
78.0
92.4
76.5
88.4
180.8
29
KOMAR Katra
SLO.gif
82.5
94.5
76.5
84.0
178.5
30
BJOERSETH Thea Minyan
NOR.gif
79.5
92.5
75.5
84.4
176.9
31
MAKHINIA Irma
RUS.gif
82.0
91.5
-
-
91.5
32
RAJDA Kinga
POL.gif
77.5
88.9
-
-
88.9
33
PAGNIER Josephine
FRA.gif
76.5
88.0
-
-
88.0
34
BOGATAJ Ursa
SLO.gif
76.5
87.3
-
-
87.3
35
RAUTIONAHO Jenny
FIN.gif
77.5
87.0
-
-
87.0
36
IWABUCHI Kaori
JPN.gif
81.5
86.7
-
-
86.7
37
HARALAMBIE Daniela
ROU.gif
75.0
82.4
-
-
82.4
38
SHPYNEVA Anna
RUS.gif
75.0
81.8
-
-
81.8
39
PROKOPIEVA Kristina
RUS.gif
70.5
71.2
-
-
71.2
40
VOROS Virag
HUN.gif
66.5
60.3
-
-
60.3
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