Ski jumping at the 2023 European Games – Men's normal hill individual

Men's normal hill individual
at the 2023 European Games
VenueŚrednia Krokiew, Zakopane
Date29 June
Competitors54 from 15 nations
Winning points270.3
Medalists
gold medal    Austria
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Switzerland
← inaugural

The men's normal hill individual competition of the 2023 European Games, initially scheduled to 28 June, was held on 29 June, at the Średnia Krokiew hill in Zakopane.[1]

Competition format

The competition consists of two scored rounds. All entered athletes take part in the first round, the best thirty advances to the final round. The winner is the ski jumper with the most points total from both rounds.

Results

The final was started at 9:30.[2][3]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Final round Total
Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 50 Daniel Tschofenig  Austria 104.0 136.0 1 104.5 134.3 1 270.3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 48 Jan Hörl  Austria 101.0 128.4 3 104.5 134.3 1 262.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 39 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 107.0 130.6 2 101.5 127.4 8 258.0
4 37 Philipp Raimund  Germany 103.0 127.0 4 103.0 130.0 6 257.0
5 43 Marius Lindvik  Norway 100.0 124.4 5 101.5 130.3 5 254.7
6 42 Robert Johansson  Norway 101.0 122.0 7 105.0 128.8 7 250.8
7 52 Piotr Żyła  Poland 95.5 116.9 15 106.5 132.6 3 249.5
7 40 Constantin Schmid  Germany 99.0 119.0 9 102.5 130.5 4 249.5
9 51 Timi Zajc  Slovenia 98.5 121.9 8 100.5 122.0 12 243.9
10 53 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 95.5 116.9 15 101.0 124.9 9 241.8
11 29 Fatih Arda İpcioğlu  Turkey 101.0 123.0 6 97.5 116.8 19 239.8
12 46 Johann André Forfang  Norway 98.0 117.0 14 100.5 122.4 10 239.4
13 26 Felix Hoffmann  Germany 100.0 118.3 10 98.0 119.4 14 237.7
14 25 Markus Müller  Austria 99.0 115.8 18 99.0 120.2 13 236.0
15 33 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 98.0 117.8 12 101.0 117.7 17 235.5
16 27 Vilho Palosaari  Finland 99.5 114.9 19 99.0 119.1 15 234.0
17 54 Anže Lanišek  Slovenia 94.5 109.7 23 98.0 122.3 11 232.0
18 49 Manuel Fettner  Austria 92.0 112.4 21 98.0 118.5 16 230.9
19 45 Žiga Jelar  Slovenia 96.0 116.0 17 97.0 114.1 21 230.1
20 24 Killian Peier  Switzerland 97.0 112.5 20 94.5 111.3 23 223.8
21 20 Luca Roth  Germany 100.5 118.0 11 93.5 105.1 27 223.1
22 47 Kamil Stoch  Poland 93.5 105.3 27 97.0 117.2 18 222.5
23 38 Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal  Norway 96.0 106.1 26 98.0 115.5 20 221.6
24 28 Eetu Nousiainen  Finland 97.0 110.5 22 95.0 108.8 24 221.3
25 32 Artti Aigro  Estonia 93.5 105.2 28 96.0 113.9 22 219.1
26 34 Niko Kytösaho  Finland 95.0 107.9 24 93.0 107.4 26 215.3
27 30 Kacper Juroszek  Poland 97.5 117.6 13 87.5 96.1 29 213.7
28 35 Bendik Jakobsen Heggli  Norway 90.5 105.2 28 92.5 108.2 25 213.4
29 41 Lovro Kos  Slovenia 95.0 106.2 25 92.0 103.6 28 209.8
30 17 Kasperi Valto  Finland 93.5 103.4 30 83.0 95.6 30 199.0
31 19 Muhammed Ali Bedir  Turkey 95.0 102.7 31 did not advance
32 36 Aleksander Zniszczoł  Poland 93.0 102.2 32
33 31 Yevhen Marusiak  Ukraine 92.0 101.8 33
34 44 Domen Prevc  Slovenia 89.0 100.5 34
35 23 Daniel Cacina  Romania 92.5 99.9 35
36 7 Valentin Foubert  France 91.0 99.2 36
37 15 Hektor Kapustík  Slovakia 91.5 98.9 37
38 22 Radek Rýdl  Czech Republic 93.0 98.6 38
39 10 David Rygl  Czech Republic 90.0 95.4 39
40 14 Benedikt Holub  Czech Republic 89.5 92.7 40
41 1 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 86.5 90.9 41
42 4 Muhammet İrfan Çintımar  Turkey 85.0 90.1 42
43 18 Enzo Milesi  France 87.0 86.7 43
44 21 Kevin Maltsev  Estonia 89.0 86.1 44
45 9 Mihnea Spulber  Romania 84.0 83.4 45
46 11 Ari Reppelin  France 85.5 83.2 46
47 5 Jules Chervet  France 84.0 82.8 47
48 6 Andrei Feldorean  Romania 82.5 79.9 48
49 8 Kryštof Hauser  Czech Republic 81.0 72.0 49
50 16 Alessandro Batby  France 68.5 44.2 50
2 Kaimar Vagul  Estonia Not permitted to start
3 Sorin Mitrofan  Romania
12 Andero Kapp  Estonia
13 Daniel Škarka  Czech Republic

References

  1. ^ "Training and Competition Schedule" (PDF). Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  2. ^ Round 1 results
  3. ^ Final results