Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's large hill individual

Men's large hill individual
at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueAlpensia Ski Jumping Stadium
Dates16–17 February
Competitors57 from 19 nations
Winning points285.7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kamil Stoch  Poland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andreas Wellinger  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Robert Johansson  Norway
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The men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea was held on 16 and 17 February 2018 at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium.[1][2]

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Irena Szewińska, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Apoloniusz Tajner, President of the Polish Ski Federation.

Results

Qualifying

The qualifying was held on 16 February 2018.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Distance points Judges points Total Notes
1 52 Robert Johansson  Norway 135.0 78.0 55.5 131.9 Q
2 53 Johann André Forfang  Norway 137.0 81.6 57.0 128.7 Q
3 33 Ryoyu Kobayashi  Japan 143.5 93.3 52.0 127.6 Q
4 55 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 135.0 78.0 56.0 127.1 Q
5 38 Michael Hayböck  Austria 133.5 75.3 55.5 126.9 Q
6 54 Daniel-André Tande  Norway 131.5 71.7 55.5 126.5 Q
7 57 Kamil Stoch  Poland 131.5 71.7 56.0 125.6 Q
8 40 Maciej Kot  Poland 138.0 83.4 55.0 124.8 Q
9 48 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 135.0 78.0 52.5 123.6 Q
10 41 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 140.0 87.0 50.0 122.6 Q
11 51 Stefan Kraft  Austria 131.0 70.8 55.5 121.1 Q
12 44 Karl Geiger  Germany 130.5 69.9 53.0 117.7 Q
13 56 Richard Freitag  Germany 130.0 69.0 55.0 116.8 Q
14 49 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 127.0 63.6 54.0 114.7 Q
15 45 Jernej Damjan  Slovenia 132.5 73.5 55.5 113.7 Q
16 23 Evgeni Klimov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 136.0 79.8 54.0 111.8 Q
17 43 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 125.0 60.0 53.5 111.0 Q
18 46 Stefan Hula  Poland 127.0 63.6 53.5 110.4 Q
19 47 Andreas Stjernen  Norway 128.5 66.3 54.0 110.2 Q
20 28 Antti Aalto  Finland 133.0 74.4 54.0 109.3 Q
21 16 Alexey Romashov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 136.0 79.8 53.0 108.9 Q
22 36 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 122.5 55.5 54.0 104.2 Q
23 31 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 132.5 73.5 54.0 104.0 Q
24 32 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 128.0 65.4 53.0 103.5 Q
25 25 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 124.5 59.1 53.0 102.4 Q
26 30 Denis Kornilov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 129.0 67.2 52.5 101.7 Q
27 35 Clemens Aigner  Austria 119.5 50.1 52.0 98.5 Q
27 34 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 120.5 51.9 52.5 98.5 Q
29 2 Andreas Alamommo  Finland 129.5 68.1 53.5 97.7 Q
30 42 Anže Semenič  Slovenia 119.5 50.1 51.0 97.5 Q
31 22 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 123.0 56.4 52.5 94.3 Q
32 24 Alex Insam  Italy 123.0 56.4 52.0 93.1 Q
33 14 Mikhail Nazarov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 122.0 54.6 51.0 92.3 Q
34 20 Jonathan Learoyd  France 124.0 58.2 52.5 92.1 Q
35 29 Kevin Bickner  United States 122.5 55.5 51.0 91.1 Q
36 7 Janne Ahonen  Finland 119.0 49.2 52.0 90.8 Q
37 50 Junshirō Kobayashi  Japan 115.0 42.0 49.5 89.5 Q
38 3 Michael Glasder  United States 124.5 59.1 51.0 88.7 Q
39 1 Artti Aigro  Estonia 121.5 53.7 51.0 86.8 Q
40 37 Manuel Fettner  Austria 111.0 34.8 49.5 84.8 Q
41 27 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 116.5 44.7 51.0 80.9 Q
42 8 Davide Bresadola  Italy 117.0 45.6 50.5 80.0 Q
43 12 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 116.5 44.7 51.0 79.0 Q
44 18 Martti Nõmme  Estonia 114.0 40.2 49.5 77.2 Q
45 13 Viktor Polášek  Czech Republic 110.5 33.9 49.5 77.1 Q
46 17 Choi Se-ou  South Korea 114.5 41.1 50.0 73.5 Q
47 6 Sergey Tkachenko  Kazakhstan 111.0 34.8 49.0 70.9 Q
48 21 Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France 114.0 40.2 49.5 69.9 Q
49 39 Tilen Bartol  Slovenia 103.5 21.3 46.0 69.6 Q
50 19 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 107.5 28.5 49.5 68.1 Q
51 26 William Rhoads  United States 115.0 42.0 45.0 67.9
52 4 Lukáš Hlava  Czech Republic 106.5 26.7 48.0 62.2
53 5 Casey Larson  United States 104.5 23.1 47.0 61.1
54 10 Federico Cecon  Italy 100.5 15.9 47.0 50.3
55 9 Kim Hyun-ki  South Korea 101.5 17.7 46.5 46.4
56 11 Fatih Arda İpcioğlu  Turkey 96.5 8.7 46.5 36.4
15 Kevin Maltsev  Estonia DSQ

Final

The final was held on 17 February at 21:30.[4][5]

Round 1 Final round Total
Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 50 Kamil Stoch  Poland 135.0 143.8 1 136.5 141.9 3 285.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 48 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 135.5 138.8 3 142.0 143.5 2 282.3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 45 Robert Johansson  Norway 137.5 138.3 4 134.5 137.0 6 275.3
4 47 Daniel-André Tande  Norway 131.0 128.9 15 138.5 144.2 1 273.1
5 46 Johann André Forfang  Norway 133.0 132.1 9 134.5 139.5 4 271.6
6 31 Michael Hayböck  Austria 140.0 140.4 2 131.0 127.3 9 267.7
7 37 Karl Geiger  Germany 132.0 129.5 14 137.5 138.1 5 267.6
8 40 Andreas Stjernen  Norway 134.5 134.7 6 131.5 132.6 7 267.3
9 49 Richard Freitag  Germany 130.0 131.5 11 127.5 128.5 8 260.0
10 42 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 134.5 137.4 5 126.0 120.6 17 258.0
10 36 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 134.0 132.4 8 127.5 125.6 11 258.0
10 26 Ryoyu Kobayashi  Japan 135.5 134.0 7 128.0 124.0 15 258.0
13 34 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 133.5 131.6 10 130.5 125.0 13 256.6
14 41 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 130.0 128.7 16 130.5 126.7 10 255.4
15 39 Stefan Hula  Poland 132.0 131.2 12 129.5 122.2 16 253.4
16 38 Jernej Damjan  Slovenia 130.0 124.0 18 130.5 124.3 14 248.3
17 32 Tilen Bartol  Slovenia 130.5 122.4 19 130.0 125.1 12 247.5
18 44 Stefan Kraft  Austria 131.5 130.6 13 125.5 116.8 21 247.4
19 33 Maciej Kot  Poland 128.5 124.2 17 129.5 120.4 18 244.6
20 22 Kevin Bickner  United States 129.5 121.9 20 124.0 113.5 23 235.4
21 19 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 127.5 117.4 23 126.0 117.9 20 235.3
22 27 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 124.0 114.1 27 125.5 120.1 19 234.2
23 18 Alex Insam  Italy 127.5 118.0 22 125.0 114.4 22 232.4
24 43 Junshirō Kobayashi  Japan 122.0 114.8 26 122.0 110.0 24 224.8
25 20 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 125.5 115.9 25 122.0 107.1 25 223.0
26 17 Evgeni Klimov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 125.0 116.4 24 118.0 104.2 26 220.6
27 35 Anže Semenič  Slovenia 127.0 118.1 21 120.0 102.4 27 220.5
28 5 Janne Ahonen  Finland 124.5 110.6 30 115.5 100.0 28 210.6
29 24 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 124.5 112.0 28 113.0 93.1 29 205.1
30 23 Denis Kornilov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 122.5 111.2 29 110.5 85.1 30 196.3
31 28 Clemens Aigner  Austria 121.0 110.0 31 did not advance
32 30 Manuel Fettner  Austria 124.0 109.8 32
33 29 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 121.0 107.9 33
34 2 Andreas Alamommo  Finland 120.0 107.6 34
35 16 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 119.5 105.9 35
36 25 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 123.0 105.8 36
37 21 Antti Aalto  Finland 121.5 105.7 37
38 7 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 122.0 105.7 38
39 9 Mikhail Nazarov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 120.0 103.4 39
40 13 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 121.0 102.7 40
41 14 Jonathan Learoyd  France 119.5 100.1 41
42 10 Alexey Romashov  Olympic Athletes from Russia 119.0 99.8 42
43 12 Martti Nõmme  Estonia 118.0 96.5 43
44 8 Viktor Polášek  Czech Republic 116.5 94.4 44
45 11 Choi Se-ou  South Korea 114.0 93.2 45
46 3 Michael Glasder  United States 114.0 90.5 46
47 6 Davide Bresadola  Italy 124.0 89.1 47
48 1 Artti Aigro  Estonia 107.0 79.4 48
49 4 Sergey Tkachenko  Kazakhstan 107.5 73.5 49
50 15 Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France 105.0 72.9 50

References

  1. ^ "Schedule |The PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games". pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original on 2017-11-05. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualifying results
  4. ^ Round 1 results
  5. ^ Final results