2021–22 Four Hills Tournament

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Four Hills Tournament
at the 2021–22 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Venue Schattenbergschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze
Location Austria, Germany
Dates29 December 2021 (2021-12-29) – 6 January 2022 (2022-01-06)
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg  
Silver medal icon.svg  
Bronze medal icon.svg  
  2020–21
2022–23  

The 2021–22 Four Hills Tournament took place at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck, and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 29 December 2021 and 6 January 2022. It was the 70th edition of the event.

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On January 3, the qualifying series was held in Innsbruck, but strong winds on January 4 made it impossible for the competition to go ahead as scheduled. The tournament continued in Bischofshofen where the third leg was held on January 5 (both qualifiers and the competition), and the fourth leg on January 6 (again, both qualifiers and competition).

Results

Oberstdorf

Flag of Germany.svg HS137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
29 December 2021 [1]

RankNameNationalityJump 1 (m)Round 1 (pts)Jump 2 (m)Round 2 (pts)Total Points
1 Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 128.5143.6141.0158.4302.0
2 Halvor Egner Granerud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 132.0147.6133.0151.6299.2
3 Robert Johansson Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 135.5152.2131.0146.4298.6
4 Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 129.5144.7137.5151.6296.3
5 Karl Geiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 131.5145.7131.0150.2295.9
6 Lovro Kos Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 126.5143.1139.5146.4289.5
7 Markus Eisenbichler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 129.5133.8132.5147.3281.1
8 Daniel Huber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 129.0137.3126.5131.7269.0
9 Stephan Leyhe Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 124.5134.0125.0132.8266.8
10 Gregor Deschwanden Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 129.0136.3122.5126.3262.6

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Flag of Germany.svg HS142 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2022 [2]

RankNameNationalityJump 1 (m)Round 1 (pts)Jump 2 (m)Round 2 (pts)Total Points
1 Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 143.0148.8135.5142.4291.2
2 Markus Eisenbichler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 141.0145.8143.5145.2291.0
3 Lovro Kos Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 135.5138.4138.0147.6286.0
4 Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 138.0141.9138.0141.8283.7
5 Jan Hörl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 134.0137.4132.0137.5274.9
6 Yukiya Satō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 132.5135.5130.0132.4267.9
7 Karl Geiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 130.0134.6127.5130.4265.0
8 Halvor Egner Granerud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 128.0121.7140.5142.5264.2
9 Timi Zajc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 137.0139.6127.5124.5264.1
10 Stephan Leyhe Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 128.0127.0136.5136.7263.7

Bischofshofen (originally scheduled for Innsbruck)

Flag of Austria.svg HS140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
5 January 2022 [3]

RankNameNationalityJump 1 (m)Round 1 (pts)Jump 2 (m)Round 2 (pts)Total Points
1 Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 137.0143.4137.5147.9291.3
2 Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 137.5149.1135.5137.5286.6
3 Halvor Egner Granerud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 135.5141.3135.5141.1282.4
4 Karl Geiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 133.0139.4136.0141.4280.8
5 Manuel Fettner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 137.0137.2132.5135.9273.1
6 Jan Hörl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 138.0138.5132.5134.6273.1
7 Robert Johansson Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 133.0131.5135.0138.9270.4
8 Markus Eisenbichler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 130.0130.1140.5140.2270.3
9 Michael Hayböck Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 130.5133.0131.5134.1267.1
10 Yukiya Satō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 137.0136.3126.5126.6262.9

Bischofshofen

Flag of Austria.svg HS142 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2022 [4]

RankNameNationalityJump 1 (m)Round 1 (pts)Jump 2 (m)Round 2 (pts)Total Points
1 Daniel Huber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 136.5144.3137.0142.5286.8
2 Halvor Egner Granerud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 136.5140.3136.0142.1282.4
3 Karl Geiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 140.5146.5132.0135.4281.9
4 Yukiya Satō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 139.0142.4134.5138.7281.1
5 Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 133.5139.7133.5138.1277.8
6 Robert Johansson Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 133.0136.8135.0140.9277.7
7 Jan Hörl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 130.0132.4136.0142.9275.3
8 Markus Eisenbichler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 133.0137.3134.0137.9275.2
9 Lovro Kos Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 132.0130.9144.0142.7273.6
10 Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 126.0123.7139.0147.8271.5

Overall standings

The final standings after all four events: [5]

RankNameNationalityOberstdorfGarmisch-
Partenkirchen
Bischofshofen (1)Bischofshofen (2)Total Points
Gold medal icon.svg Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 302.0 (1)291.2 (1)291.3 (1)277.8 (5)1,162.3
Silver medal icon.svg Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 296.3 (4)283.7 (4)286.6 (2)271.5 (10)1,138.1
Bronze medal icon.svg Halvor Egner Granerud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 299.2 (2)264.2 (8)282.4 (3)282.4 (2)1,128.2
4 Karl Geiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 295.9 (5)265.0 (7)280.8 (4)281.9 (3)1,123.6
5 Markus Eisenbichler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 281.1 (7)291.0 (2)270.3 (8)275.2 (8)1,117.6
6 Robert Johansson Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 298.6 (3)261.2 (13)270.4 (7)277.7 (6)1,107.9
7 Lovro Kos Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 289.5 (6)286.0 (3)243.9 (25)273.6 (9)1,093.0
8 Jan Hörl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 252.4 (17)274.9 (5)273.1 (6)275.3 (7)1,075.7
9 Daniel Huber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 269.0 (8)257.1 (16)257.0 (13)286.8 (1)1,069.9
10 Yukiya Satō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 252.8 (16)267.9 (6)262.9 (10)281.1 (4)1,064.7

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