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Men's Team Gundersen Normal Hill
Final Results

 

NOR.gif Norway
BJOERNSTAD EspenJ1:98.0|R1:124.7
GRAABAK JoergenJ1:98.5|R1:120.2
OFTEBRO Jens LuraasJ1:104.0|R1:128.1
RIIBER Jarl MagnusJ1:100.0|R1:128.5

43:57.7

 

GER.gif Germany
WEBER TerenceJ1:99.5|R1:124.6
RIESSLE FabianJ1:98.0|R1:125.8
FRENZEL EricJ1:107.0|R1:135.3
GEIGER VinzenzJ1:98.0|R1:123.1

44:40.4

 

AUT.gif Austria
LAMPARTER JohannesJ1:102.5|R1:132.1
KLAPFER LukasJ1:100.0|R1:126.2
SEIDL MarioJ1:106.0|R1:133.9
GREIDERER LukasJ1:108.0|R1:135.6

44:46.8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
WATABE Akito
NAGAI Hideaki
WATABE Yoshito
YAMAMOTO Ryota
JPN.gif
104.5
97.5
96.0
102.5
134.9
118.8
118.9
132.9
46:11.1
5
NIITTYKOSKI Otto
REPONEN Perttu
HEROLA Ilkka
HIRVONEN Eero
FIN.gif
89.0
97.0
101.5
95.5
99.1
117.5
127.5
116.1
46:36.4
6
GERARD Antoine
BLONDEAU Gael
BAUD Matteo
MUEHLETHALER Laurent
FRA.gif
88.5
86.0
97.0
100.0
104.0
93.4
118.0
126.9
46:52.1
7
BUZZI Raffaele
KOSTNER Aaron
COSTA Samuel
PITTIN Alessandro
ITA.gif
88.0
98.5
92.5
88.5
96.5
121.0
107.7
101.2
47:23.1
8
VYTRVAL Jan
PAZOUT Ondrej
DANEK Lukas
PORTYK Tomas
CZE.gif
87.0
93.5
88.5
93.5
93.9
113.0
100.0
111.1
48:19.0
9
SHUMATE Jared
FLETCHER Taylor
MALACINSKI Niklas
LOOMIS Ben
USA.gif
92.5
85.5
93.5
95.5
109.4
89.0
86.2
115.4
49:13.8
10
MILANIN Aleksandr
MASTIEV Samir
BARKOV Viacheslav
GALUNIN Artem
WHT.gif
78.5
72.5
83.5
80.0
79.5
61.5
86.3
81.2
52:25.4
11
PASICHNYK Viktor
MAZURCHUK Dmytro
HREBENIUK Vitaliy
SHUMBARETS Oleksandr
UKR.gif
75.0
88.0
72.5
83.0
71.6
93.2
65.8
85.1
52:43.7
12
RAKPAROV Chingiz
AMANKELDIULY Maghzan
ORUSSAYEV Eldar
BOCHKAREV Vyacheslav
KAZ.gif
62.0
71.5
62.0
59.0
42.5
62.6
39.5
33.4
1:01:38.1
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Men's Individual Gundersen Large Hill
Final Results

 

AUT.gif LAMPARTER Johannes
23:11.1J1:138.0|R1:153.2

 

NOR.gif RIIBER Jarl Magnus
23:48.2J1:135.0|R1:144.0

 

JPN.gif WATABE Akito
23:56.9J1:137.5|R1:147.6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
FRENZEL Eric
GER.gif
122.0
119.6
25:08.8
5
RIESSLE Fabian
GER.gif
126.0
124.4
25:09.0
6
HEROLA Ilkka
FIN.gif
118.5
111.9
25:10.1
7
OFTEBRO Jens Luraas
NOR.gif
117.5
113.6
25:15.4
8
ANDERSEN Espen
NOR.gif
123.0
126.0
25:21.6
9
MUEHLETHALER Laurent
FRA.gif
125.5
126.2
25:38.2
10
YAMAMOTO Ryota
JPN.gif
131.0
143.7
25:42.6
11
ILVES Kristjan
EST.gif
124.5
127.5
25:47.3
12
SEIDL Mario
AUT.gif
125.5
129.7
25:50.5
13
GREIDERER Lukas
AUT.gif
117.0
113.7
25:59.7
14
GRAABAK Joergen
NOR.gif
110.5
101.0
26:05.5
15
GEIGER Vinzenz
GER.gif
116.0
103.6
26:12.0
16
BAUD Matteo
FRA.gif
125.5
119.6
26:23.7
17
RYDZEK Johannes
GER.gif
116.0
109.6
26:27.0
18
HIRVONEN Eero
FIN.gif
111.5
100.8
26:34.4
19
FAISST Manuel
GER.gif
118.5
116.4
26:34.8
20
REPONEN Perttu
FIN.gif
121.5
111.0
26:37.2
21
NAGAI Hideaki
JPN.gif
120.0
119.9
27:02.1
22
VYTRVAL Jan
CZE.gif
116.0
102.8
27:10.8
23
WATABE Yoshito
JPN.gif
117.0
114.7
27:12.6
24
PAZOUT Ondrej
CZE.gif
120.5
109.5
27:15.0
25
BRECL Gasper
SLO.gif
132.0
128.3
27:24.5
26
KLAPFER Lukas
AUT.gif
114.5
109.4
27:24.7
27
KUPCZAK Szczepan
POL.gif
128.5
122.8
27:30.6
28
FLETCHER Taylor
USA.gif
109.0
91.4
27:40.7
29
GERARD Antoine
FRA.gif
109.0
98.7
27:48.2
30
NIITTYKOSKI Otto
FIN.gif
116.5
103.0
27:49.0
31
LOOMIS Ben
USA.gif
117.0
101.5
28:03.5
32
PORTYK Tomas
CZE.gif
114.5
104.0
28:04.8
33
VRHOVNIK Vid
SLO.gif
115.0
100.4
28:23.3
34
BLONDEAU Gael
FRA.gif
114.5
94.3
28:59.6
35
SHUMATE Jared
USA.gif
103.5
80.8
29:00.6
36
DANEK Lukas
CZE.gif
100.5
77.1
29:17.7
37
MAZURCHUK Dmytro
UKR.gif
103.0
74.6
29:42.1
38
BARKOV Viacheslav
WHT.gif
92.0
67.0
29:58.0
39
SZCZECHOWICZ Andrzej
POL.gif
108.5
83.1
30:41.2
40
PARK Jeun
KOR.gif
99.0
73.3
31:01.6
41
GOOD Jasper
USA.gif
93.0
63.5
31:13.6
42
ILVES Andreas
EST.gif
88.5
49.2
31:49.9
43
PASICHNYK Viktor
UKR.gif
86.5
45.1
32:10.4
44
MASTIEV Samir
WHT.gif
86.0
41.5
32:38.3
45
MILANIN Aleksandr
WHT.gif
92.0
60.3
32:55.0
46
SHUMBARETS Oleksandr
UKR.gif
89.0
53.7
33:21.8
47
ZHIRNOV Eduard
WHT.gif
88.0
54.3
33:32.4
48
HREBENIUK Vitaliy
UKR.gif
79.0
28.7
33:46.2
49
RAKPAROV Chingiz
KAZ.gif
88.0
43.6
LAP
50
AMANKELDIULY Magzhan
KAZ.gif
78.5
37.5
LAP
51
ORUSSAYEV Eldar
KAZ.gif
77.5
24.9
LAP
52
BOCHKAREV Vyacheslav
KAZ.gif
76.0
17.8
LAP
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Men's Team Sprint Large Hill
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

AUT.gif Austria
LAMPARTER JohannesJ1:140.5|R1:152.5
GREIDERER LukasJ1:133.0|R1:142.5

29:29.7

 

NOR.gif Norway
ANDERSEN EspenJ1:133.5|R1:141.3
RIIBER Jarl MagnusJ1:130.5|R1:137.5

30:09.3

 

GER.gif Germany
RIESSLE FabianJ1:123.0|R1:121.2
FRENZEL EricJ1:132.0|R1:139.0

30:37.1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Jump 1
Round 1
Result
4
YAMAMOTO Ryota
WATABE Akito
JPN.gif
136.0
136.0
148.7
147.3
30:38.9
5
HEROLA Ilkka
HIRVONEN Eero
FIN.gif
127.0
120.5
128.7
115.9
31:12.4
6
MUEHLETHALER Laurent
BAUD Matteo
FRA.gif
127.5
123.0
133.6
121.6
31:36.2
7
PAZOUT Ondrej
VYTRVAL Jan
CZE.gif
116.5
103.5
111.7
85.2
33:40.3
8
ILVES Andreas
ILVES Kristjan
EST.gif
88.0
124.5
54.5
127.2
34:00.3
9
FLETCHER Tyalor
LOOMIS Ben
USA.gif
97.5
109.0
76.3
95.2
34:16.1
10
VRHOVNIK Vid
BRECL Gasper
SLO.gif
116.5
108.0
110.6
95.7
LAP
11
KUPCZAK Szczepan
SZCZECHOWICZ Andrzej
POL.gif
120.5
98.0
120.7
73.1
LAP
12
PASICHNYK Viktor
MAZURCHUK Dmytro
UKR.gif
89.0
92.5
61.0
62.0
LAP
13
MASTIEV Samir
MILANIN Aleksandr
WHT.gif
89.0
97.0
57.9
73.3
LAP
14
RAKPAROV Chingiz
AMANKELDIULY Magzhan
KAZ.gif
81.0
87.0
44.5
53.2
LAP
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Final Medal Count

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NOR.gif Norway
3
3
2
8
2
AUT.gif Austria
2
0
1
3
3
GER.gif Germany
0
1
1
2
4
FIN.gif Finland
0
1
0
1
5
JPN.gif Japan
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
5
5
5
15


 

Final Medal Count Olympic Events Only

 

Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
NOR.gif Norway
2
1
1
4
2
AUT.gif Austria
1
0
1
2
3
FIN.gif Finland
0
1
0
1
3
GER.gif Germany
0
1
0
1
5
JPN.gif Japan
0
0
1
1
Total
192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png Road 192857frds9zgqqf9xsy4x.png
to Beijing 2022
3
3
3
9
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