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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Tuesday, February 23rd
15:30 Women's Individual Normal Hill Official Training

Wednesday, February 24th
14:00 Men's Individual Normal Hill Official Training 1
16:45 Women's Individual Normal Hill Trial Round
18:00 Women's Individual Normal Hill Qualification


Thursday, February 25th
15:45 Women's Individual Normal Hill Trial Round
17:00 Women's Individual Normal Hill Final
19:15 Men's Individual Normal Hill Official Training 2


Friday, February 26th
16:00 Women's Team Normal Hill Trial Round
17:15 Women's Team Normal Hill Final
19:00 Men's Individual Normal Hill Official Training 3
20:30 Men's Individual Normal Hill Qualification


Saturday, February 27th
15:15 Men's Individual Normal Hill Trial Round
16:30 Men's Individual Normal Hill Final


Sunday, February 28th
15:30 Mixed Team Normal Hill Trial Round
17:00 Mixed Team Normal Hill Final


Monday, March 1st
17:00 Women's Individual Large Hill Official Training 1

Tuesday, March 2nd
16:30 Women's Individual Large Hill Official Training 2
18:00 Women's Individual Large Hill Qualification


Wednesday, March 3rd
16:00 Women's Individual Large Hill Trial Round
17:15 Women's Individual Large Hill Final
19:15 Men's Individual Large Hill Official Training 1


Thursday, March 4th
16:00 Men's Individual Large Hill Official Training 2
17:30 Men's Individual Large Hill Qualification


Friday, March 5th
15:45 Men's Individual Large Hill Trial Round
17:00 Men's Individual Large Hill Final


Saturday, March 6th
15:45 Men's Team Large Hill Trial Round
17:00 Men's Team Large Hill Final

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Women's Individual Normal Hill
Qualification Results
The Top 40 Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
1
TAKANASHI Sara
JPN.gif
103.0
142.6
-
-
142.6
2
KRAMER Marita
AUT.gif
101.5
140.1
-
-
140.1
3
KLINEC Ema
SLO.gif
98.0
135.4
-
-
135.4
4
BRECL Jerneja
SLO.gif
102.0
135.0
-
-
135.0
5
KRIZNAR Nika
SLO.gif
98.5
130.7
-
-
130.7
6
IRASCHKO-STOLZ Daniela
AUT.gif
95.0
129.4
-
-
129.4
7
BJOERSETH Thea Minyan
NOR.gif
101.0
129.0
-
-
129.0
8
OPSETH Silje
NOR.gif
97.0
128.8
-
-
128.8
9
SORSCHAG Sophie
AUT.gif
98.5
127.2
-
-
127.2
10
ITO Yuki
JPN.gif
99.0
126.5
-
-
126.5
11
LUNDBY Maren
NOR.gif
91.0
125.8
-
-
125.8
12
AVVAKUMOVA Irina
WHT.gif
93.5
124.2
-
-
124.2
13
MALSINER Lara
ITA.gif
98.0
122.7
-
-
122.7
14
MALSINER Jessica
ITA.gif
96.5
122.4
-
-
122.4
15
RUPPRECHT Anna
GER.gif
96.5
119.9
-
-
119.9
16
CLAIR Julia
FRA.gif
95.5
117.8
-
-
117.8
17
STROEM Anna Odine
NOR.gif
95.5
117.5
-
-
117.5
18
BOGATAJ Ursa
SLO.gif
91.5
117.3
-
-
117.3
19
ALTHAUS Katharina
GER.gif
90.0
114.3
-
-
114.3
20
MARUYAMA Nozomi
JPN.gif
93.5
113.2
-
-
113.2
21
PINKELNIG Eva
AUT.gif
93.0
111.8
-
-
111.8
22
PROKOPIEVA Kristina
WHT.gif
89.0
107.6
-
-
107.6
23
MAKHINIA Irma
WHT.gif
90.0
105.9
-
-
105.9
24
RAUTIONAHO Jenny
FIN.gif
89.0
105.4
-
-
105.4
25
TWARDOSZ Anna
POL.gif
87.5
105.0
-
-
105.0
26
SETO Yuka
JPN.gif
88.0
104.8
-
-
104.8
27
HARALAMBIE Daniela
ROU.gif
88.5
102.8
-
-
102.8
28
TIKHONOVA Sofia
WHT.gif
88.0
102.7
-
-
102.7
29
SEYFARTH Juliane
GER.gif
86.0
102.6
-
-
102.6
30
INDRACKOVA Karolina
CZE.gif
86.0
98.9
-
-
98.9
31
KYKKAENEN Julia
FIN.gif
85.5
98.7
-
-
98.7
32
VOGT Carina
GER.gif
84.5
97.0
-
-
97.0
33
PAGNIER Josephine
FRA.gif
85.0
96.4
-
-
96.4
34
STRATE Abigail
CAN.gif
82.0
94.5
-
-
94.5
35
WESTMAN Frida
SWE.gif
83.0
91.6
-
-
91.6
36
FORSSTROEM Susanna
FIN.gif
78.5
83.8
-
-
83.8
37
BELSHAW Annika
USA.gif
77.0
81.4
-
-
81.4
38
JONES Paige
USA.gif
73.5
74.9
-
-
74.9
39
RAJDA Kinga
POL.gif
74.5
73.1
-
-
73.1
40
EILERS Natalie
CAN.gif
75.0
72.4
-
-
72.4
41
VOROS Virag
HUN.gif
73.5
72.1
-
-
72.1
42
KARPIEL Kamila
POL.gif
72.0
67.9
-
-
67.9
42
PTACKOVA Stepanka
CZE.gif
71.5
67.9
-
-
67.9
44
HOFFMANN Anna
USA.gif
70.0
67.0
-
-
67.0
45
TERVAHARTIALA Julia
FIN.gif
71.5
66.9
-
-
66.9
46
LOUTITT Alexandria
CAN.gif
71.0
66.1
-
-
66.1
47
KONDERLA Nicole
POL.gif
70.0
65.7
-
-
65.7
48
ULRICHOVA Klara
CZE.gif
73.0
65.5
-
-
65.5
48
SANKEY Logan
USA.gif
73.0
65.5
-
-
65.5
50
JENCOVA Veronika
CZE.gif
71.0
63.6
-
-
63.6
51
BODNARCHUK Natasha
CAN.gif
71.0
62.6
-
-
62.6
52
TRAMBITAS Andreea Diana
ROU.gif
62.5
50.9
-
-
50.9
53
FOLEA Delia Anamaria
ROU.gif
62.5
48.3
-
-
48.3
54
NORSTEDT Astrid
SWE.gif
64.5
48.1
-
-
48.1
55
PEKHA Dayana
KAZ.gif
60.5
40.5
-
-
40.5
56
PYLYPCHUK Tetiana
UKR.gif
59.5
40.1
-
-
40.1
57
MITU-COSCA Alessia
ROU.gif
58.5
38.1
-
-
38.1
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Women's Individual Normal Hill
Final Results

 

SLO.gif KLINEC Ema
279.6J1:105.0|R1:141.7|J2:100.5|R2:137.9

 

NOR.gif LUNDBY Maren
276.5J1:102.5|R1:138.1|J2:99.5R2:138.4

 

JPN.gif TAKANASHI Sara
276.3J1:104.0|R1:140.5|J2:100.0|R2:135.8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
KRAMER Marita
AUT.gif
109.0
142.7
98.0
132.5
275.2
5
KRIZNAR Nika
SLO.gif
95.0
125.8
97.0
131.7
257.5
6
OPSETH Silje
NOR.gif
93.0
122.8
98.0
132.3
255.1
7
BJOERSETH Thea Minyan
NOR.gif
99.5
129.0
92.0
123.7
252.7
8
IRASCHKO-STOLZ Daniela
AUT.gif
95.5
121.5
95.0
126.5
248.0
9
BRECL Jerneja
SLO.gif
95.5
121.5
94.5
123.1
244.6
10
ALTHAUS Katharina
GER.gif
91.0
111.6
98.0
130.2
241.8
11
ITO Yuki
JPN.gif
93.5
116.3
95.0
125.4
241.7
12
AVVAKUMOVA Irina
WHT.gif
92.5
113.9
95.5
125.0
238.9
13
BOGATAJ Ursa
SLO.gif
96.0
114.5
94.0
121.4
235.9
14
RUPPRECHT Anna
GER.gif
93.0
115.1
91.5
118.6
233.7
15
MALSINER Jessica
ITA.gif
89.5
108.9
93.5
120.4
229.3
16
PAGNIER Josephine
FRA.gif
88.0
109.8
92.5
118.2
228.0
17
CLAIR Julia
FRA.gif
86.5
100.3
97.5
125.1
225.4
18
MALSINER Lara
ITA.gif
90.0
108.7
93.0
113.6
222.3
19
STROEM Anna Odine
NOR.gif
92.0
110.8
89.5
109.8
220.6
20
MARUYAMA Nozomi
JPN.gif
91.0
107.4
90.0
110.1
217.5
21
SEYFARTH Juliane
GER.gif
86.0
98.9
93.0
112.0
210.9
22
SETO Yuka
JPN.gif
91.0
104.4
88.0
99.1
203.5
23
MAKHINIA Irma
WHT.gif
84.5
98.4
90.0
101.8
200.2
24
TIKHONOVA Sofia
WHT.gif
82.5
93.6
88.0
104.3
197.9
25
INDRACKOVA Karolina
CZE.gif
85.0
96.0
88.5
101.8
197.8
26
HARALAMBIE Daniela
ROU.gif
84.0
95.8
84.5
98.1
193.9
27
STRATE Abigail
CAN.gif
80.0
89.6
86.0
102.2
191.8
28
PROKOPIEVA Kristina
WHT.gif
84.0
89.7
84.0
95.3
185.0
29
KYKKAENEN Julia
FIN.gif
81.5
89.8
81.5
91.0
180.8
30
VOGT Carina
GER.gif
81.0
87.7
70.0
61.0
148.7
31
RAUTIONAHO Jenny
FIN.gif
83.5
87.4
-
-
87.4
32
PINKELNIG Eva
AUT.gif
81.0
86.9
-
-
86.9
33
TWARDOSZ Anna
POL.gif
83.0
83.4
-
-
83.4
34
FORSSTROEM Susanna
FIN.gif
76.0
75.4
-
-
75.4
35
WESTMAN Frida
SWE.gif
76.5
75.1
-
-
75.1
36
JONES Paige
USA.gif
69.5
70.3
-
-
70.3
37
BELSHAW Annika
USA.gif
73.5
69.6
-
-
69.6
38
RAJDA Kinga
POL.gif
69.5
66.9
-
-
66.9
39
EILERS Natalie
CAN.gif
72.5
64.4
-
-
64.4
  SORSCHAG Sophie
AUT.gif
-
-
-
-
DSQ1
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Women's Team Normal Hill
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

AUT.gif Austria
IRASCHKO-STOLZ DanielaJ1:97.0|R1:120.5+J2:99.5|R2:129.3
SORSCHAG SophieJ1:88.0|R1:96.7+J2:93.5|R2:117.1
HOELZL ChiaraJ1:89.5|R1:105.3+J2:96.5|R2:120.6
KRAMER MaritaJ1:102.5|R1:130.2+J2:104.0|R2:139.6

959.3

 

SLO.gif Slovenia
KRIZNAR NikaJ1:98.0|R1:119.4+J2:106.0|R2:135.1
ROGELJ SpelaJ1:93.5|R1:110.8+J2:96.5|R2:125.6
BOGATAJ UrsaJ1:91.5|R1:105.1+J2:97.0|R2:119.7
KLINEC EmaJ1:91.0|R1:109.0+J2:95.5|R2:126.2

957.9

 

NOR.gif Norway
OPSETH SiljeJ1:98.0|R1:119.4+J2:99.0|R2:126.1
STROEM Anna OdineJ1:87.0|R1:94.5+J2:91.0|R2:110.8
BJOERSETH Thea MinyanJ1:93.0|R1:112.6+J2:98.5|R2:125.3
LUNDBY MarenJ1:95.5|R1:121.8+J2:97.5]R2:131.6

942.1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Jump 2
Round 2
Result
4
ITO Yuki
SETO Yuka
MARUYAMA Nozomi
TAKANASHI Sara
JPN.gif
93.5
86.5
87.0
94.5
111.7
93.1
100.0
117.0
93.0
87.5
88.0
98.0
118.6
103.0
100.8
133.3
877.5
5
RUPPRECHT Anna
SEYFARTH Juliane
GOERLICH Luisa
ALTHAUS Katharina
GER.gif
90.0
88.5
85.0
94.0
107.0
97.4
93.5
115.3
94.0
90.5
94.5
94.5
113.9
110.2
112.6
123.2
873.1
6
PROKOPIEVA Kristina
TIKHONOVA Sofia
MAKHINIA Irma
AVVAKUMOVA Irina
WHT.gif
79.0
88.0
86.5
91.0
80.1
94.7
93.1
104.9
86.0
87.0
87.0
95.5
89.1
100.6
100.4
124.5
787.4
7
TWARDOSZ Anna
RAJDA Kinga
SZWAB Joanna
KARPIEL Kamila
POL.gif
87.5
77.0
64.5
81.5
98.5
71.5
43.5
84.1
83.0
78.0
71.0
82.0
92.6
80.4
66.7
93.9
631.2
8
PTACKOVA Stepanka
JENCOVA Veronika
ULRICHOVA Klara
INDRACKOVA Karolina
CZE.gif
69.5
76.5
86.5
80.5
58.0
65.0
93.4
82.1
69.0
77.0
83.0
80.0
66.2
74.4
90.8
91.6
621.5
9
FORSSTROEM Susanna
RAUTIONAHO Jenny
TERVAHARTIALA Julia
KYKKAENEN Julia
FIN.gif
67.5
86.5
71.5
81.0
53.9
90.1
57.5
80.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
282.0
10
BELSHAW Annika
SANKEY Logan
HOFFMANN Anna
JONES Paige
USA.gif
77.0
71.0
73.0
68.5
73.5
59.3
64.5
57.0
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
254.3
11
EILERS Natalie
BODNARCHUK Natasha
LOUTITT Alexandria
STRATE Abigail
CAN.gif
67.5
70.5
73.0
76.0
49.7
55.7
67.7
73.6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
246.7
12
TRAMBITAS Andreea Diana
MITU-COSCA Alessia
FOLEA Delia Anamaria
HARALAMBIE Daniela
ROU.gif
65.0
61.0
65.0
81.5
47.8
33.9
44.8
83.3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
209.
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    • Canada Team Size Prediction for Winter Olympic Games 2026 Milano Cortina   Ski Sports   Alpine Skiing  (13) - That's been the team size the last couple of Olympics so it's a safe bet again. Cross Country Skiing  (10) - Not too familiar with the qualification system. Probably around 6 men and 4 women. Ski Jumping  (5) - Loutitt, Strate and Maurer for sure on the women's side. Possibly a 4th will qualify. On the men's side, if Bowd-Clowes returns, then he should also qualify. Nordic Combined  (0) - Been a nonexistent sport for a while. No athletes competing in the World Cup or Continental Cup. Freestyle Skiing  (32) - Should qualify a team in mixed aerials which means a maximum team size of 32 athletes. Which athletes in which disciplines to be determined. Snowboarding  (24) - Full teams in slopestyle and big air. Then somewhere between 1-4 athletes in the other disciplines. Biathlon  (6) - Based on the Nations Cup last year, the men finished outside the top 20 and wouldn't qualify a relay team (and that's without Russia and Belarus). With Christian Gow's retirement, that makes things even more difficult. Women's relay should still qualify though. Ski Mountaineering  (1) - Gonna be optimistic here and say that one athlete will qualify either through the World Rankings or continental quota.     Skating Sports   Speed Skating  (16) - 7 to 8 men, 8 to 9 women. For now, I'll say 8 of each gender. Short Track Speed Skating  (10) - Full team size. With the current skill level of the team, anything else would be a tragedy. Figure Skating  (12) - Most likely 1 man (I hope) and 1 woman, then 2-3 pairs and 2-3 ice dance couples. For now, let's say 2 in pairs and 3 in ice dance.     Sleigh Sports   Luge  (7) - 2 women + 1 entry in each of the other disciplines Skeleton  (4) - 1 or 2 men + 2 or 3 women Bobsleigh  (14) - 2 men's crews (in both events) and 3 women's crews (in both events)     Team Sports   Curling  (12) - Full team or else you might as well burn the federation to the ground. Ice Hockey  (48) - Both men's and women's teams already qualified       Total Optimistic Prediction  -  (229) Total Pessimistic Prediction  - (184)   Total Realistic Prediction  -  (214)
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