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Ski Jumping FIS World Cup 2020 - 2021 (Râșnov)


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Men's Individual Normal Hill (1/1)
Final Results

 

JPN.gif KOBAYASHI Ryoyu
257.9
J1:94.0|R1:122.2|J2:98.5|R2:135.7

 

POL.gif STOCH Kamil
256.3J1:92.5|R1:121.3|J2:97.5|R2:135.0

 

GER.gif GEIGER Karl
255.7J1:94.5|R1:122.4|J2:96.5|R2:133.3
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
KUBACKI Dawid
POL.gif
95.5
125.1
95.0
130.5
255.6
5
ZYLA Piotr
POL.gif
93.0
121.0
96.0
132.4
253.4
6
TANDE Daniel Andre
NOR.gif
92.5
120.3
96.5
133.0
253.3
7
PASCHKE Pius
GER.gif
93.5
121.9
96.0
130.8
252.7
8
FETTNER Manuel
AUT.gif
96.0
126.1
93.0
123.4
249.5
9
TSCHOFENIG Daniel
AUT.gif
93.0
122.3
93.5
124.0
246.3
10
DESCHWANDEN Gregor
SUI.gif
94.5
122.3
92.5
123.3
245.6
11
JOHANSSON Robert
NOR.gif
92.0
116.8
96.0
126.3
243.1
12
SCHMID Constantin
GER.gif
94.0
120.8
90.5
120.8
241.6
13
LINDVIK Marius
NOR.gif
91.0
116.3
94.0
124.5
240.8
14
FREUND Severin
GER.gif
92.5
116.1
94.0
121.8
237.9
15
JELAR Ziga
SLO.gif
92.0
117.3
89.0
119.9
237.2
16
MURANKA Klemens
POL.gif
93.0
119.7
89.5
117.0
236.7
17
PREVC Cene
SLO.gif
92.5
117.9
90.0
117.7
235.6
18
HAAGEN David
AUT.gif
91.0
115.1
93.0
119.4
234.5
19
WOLNY Jakub
POL.gif
93.5
120.8
85.5
113.1
233.9
20
KLIMOV Evgeniy
RUS.gif
91.0
115.0
92.5
118.8
233.8
21
ZOGRAFSKI Vladimir
BUL.gif
91.0
115.8
90.0
114.9
230.7
22
STEKALA Andrzej
POL.gif
90.5
115.2
90.0
115.1
230.3
22
WOHLGENANNT Ulrich
AUT.gif
92.0
117.4
87.5
112.9
230.3
24
TROFIMOV Roman Sergeevich
RUS.gif
90.0
113.4
89.0
110.8
224.2
25
BARTOL Tilen
SLO.gif
91.0
113.8
88.0
109.7
223.5
26
NAKAMURA Naoki
JPN.gif
90.0
111.9
87.0
111.5
223.4
27
PETER Dominik
SUI.gif
90.5
113.8
86.5
108.3
222.1
28
PRESECNIK Jernej
SLO.gif
89.0
110.8
86.0
110.1
220.9
29
GRANERUD Halvor Egner
NOR.gif
94.0
126.1
-
DSQ2
126.1
30
EISENBICHLER Markus
GER.gif
92.0
117.1
-
DSQ2
117.1
31
WASEK Pawel
POL.gif
89.5
110.2
-
-
110.2
32
BACHLINGER Niklas
AUT.gif
88.5
108.9
-
-
108.9
33
SATO Yukiya
JPN.gif
88.5
108.1
-
-
108.1
34
HAMANN Martin
GER.gif
90.0
107.9
-
-
107.9
34
HAARE Anders
NOR.gif
88.5
107.9
-
-
107.9
36
SATO Keiichi
JPN.gif
88.5
107.1
-
-
107.1
37
KALINICHENKO Vitaliy
UKR.gif
87.0
106.4
-
-
106.4
38
WOERGOETTER Marco
AUT.gif
86.5
105.7
-
-
105.7
39
AMMANN Simon
SUI.gif
88.5
104.6
-
-
104.6
40
VASSILYEV Danil
KAZ.gif
85.0
100.3
-
-
100.3
41
MAKSIMOCHKIN Mikhail
RUS.gif
85.0
100.2
-
-
100.2
42
CACINA Daniel Andrei
ROU.gif
84.5
99.4
-
-
99.4
43
PURTOV Mikhail
RUS.gif
83.0
96.3
-
-
96.3
44
MUMINOV Sabirzhan
KAZ.gif
81.5
90.5
-
-
90.5
45
BATBY Alessandro
FRA.gif
79.5
86.1
-
-
86.1
46
MARUSIAK Yevhen
UKR.gif
75.5
78.2
-
-
78.2
  FOUBERT Valentin
FRA.gif
-
-
-
-
DSQ1
  MEDWED Elias
AUT.gif
-
-
-
-
DSQ1
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Mixed Team Normal Hill (1/1)
Final Results
 
NOR.gif Norway
LUNDBY MarenJ1:92.0|R1:117.9+J2:91.5|R2:114.7
TANDE Daniel AndreJ1:92.0|R1:118.2+J2:95.5|R2:127.6
OPSETH SiljeJ1:93.0|R1:116.6+J2:90.0|R2:114.7
GRANERUD Halvor EgnerJ1:97.0|R1:128.7+J2:96.5|R2:130.3

968.7
 
SLO.gif Slovenia
KRIZNAR NikaJ1:95.0|R1:121.0+J2:96.5|R2:126.0

PREVC CeneJ1:94.5|R1:123.8+J2:94.5|R2:123.4

KLINEC EmaJ1:94.0|R1:119.8+J2:92.0|R2:117.0
JELAR ZigaJ1:87.0|R1:107.4+J2:87.0|R2:106.9

945.3
 
AUT.gif Austria
PINKELNIG EvaJ1:87.5|R1:103.4+J2:90.5|R2:111.3
TSCHOFENIG DanielJ1:91.0|R1:117.7+J2:92.0|R2:117.6
IRASCHKO-STOLZ DanielaJ1:96.0|R1:122.8+J2:87.0|R2:110.2
FETTNER ManuelJ1:92.0|R1:117.6+J2:94.0|R2:124.0

924.6
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
MARUYAMA Nozomi
SATO Yukiya
TAKANASHI Sara
KOBAYASHI Ryoyu
JPN.gif
87.0
91.0
94.0
94.0
102.1
116.8
119.5
123.8
84.0
91.0
94.5
96.0
97.1
112.7
122.9
125.9
920.8
5
GOERLICH Luisa
PASCHKE Pius
RUPPRECHT Anna
GEIGER Karl
GER.gif
86.5
91.5
88.0
91.0
98.1
118.5
106.0
116.0
82.0
94.0
85.0
96.0
90.6
121.6
99.6
125.4
875.8
6
MAKHINIA Irma
TROFIMOV Roman Sergeevich
AVVAKUMOVA Irina
KLIMOV Evgeniy
RUS.gif
88.0
86.0
90.5
87.0
101.1
103.6
112.7
106.9
87.5
86.0
89.0
92.0
105.1
103.9
110.3
117.6
861.2
7
TWARDOSZ Anna
STOCH Kamil
KARPIEL Kamila
KUBACKI Dawid
POL.gif
84.0
94.0
82.0
94.0
96.0
124.7
89.9
122.3
83.5
95.0
75.5
95.0
94.5
124.7
80.9
123.9
856.9
8
PAGNIER Josephine
BATBY Alessandro
CLAIR Julia
FOUBERT Valentin
FRA.gif
83.5
81.0
88.0
88.5
94.0
90.5
109.8
108.3
83.5
80.0
86.0
80.5
96.3
89.9
103.2
93.5
785.5
9
TRAMBITAS Andreea Diana
MITROFAN Nicolae Sorin
HARALAMBIE Daniela
CACINA Daniel Andrei
ROU.gif
68.0
81.5
81.0
80.0
58.6
90.5
95.4
89.8
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
334.3
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