FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 – Team large hill

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Men's team large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011
Venue Holmenkollbakken
Date5 March 2011
Competitors40 from 10 nations
Teams10
  2009

The men's team large hill ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 was held 5 March 2011 at 15:30 CET. Austria's team of Wolfgang Loitzl, Martin Koch, Thomas Morgenstern, and Gregor Schlierenzauer are the defending world champions and are the Olympic champions with Loitzl, Andreas Kofler, Morgenstern, and Schlierenzauer. [1] [2]

Results

RankBibCountryDistance (m)Points
Gold medal icon.svg10Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Morgenstern

125.5
118.5
141.0
140.5
500.0
120.0
106.8
132.2
141.0
Silver medal icon.svg9Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Anders Jacobsen
Johan Remen Evensen
Anders Bardal
Tom Hilde

120.5
119.0
127.5
127.5
456.4
107.1
104.0
119.9
125.4
Bronze medal icon.svg4Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Peter Prevc
Jurij Tepeš
Jernej Damjan
Robert Kranjec

109.0
120.0
127.5
136.0
452.6
87.9
106.9
117.2
140.6
48Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Martin Schmitt
Richard Freitag
Severin Freund
Michael Uhrmann

124.5
132.0
128.0
110.0
451.9
108.2
128.0
124.8
90.9
57Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Kamil Stoch
Piotr Żyła
Stefan Hula
Adam Małysz

113.5
127.0
113.5
135.5
435.6
100.6
118.0
93.8
123.2
65Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Taku Takeuchi
Fumihisa Yumoto
Noriaki Kasai
Daiki Ito

115.5
111.0
125.5
123.0
410.7
102.8
83.7
113.3
110.9
76Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Matti Hautamäki
Olli Muotka
Anssi Koivuranta
Janne Ahonen

125.0
101.0
124.5
117.5
408.3
113.0
74.0
119.2
102.1
83Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Jakub Janda
Lukáš Hlava
Jan Matura
Roman Koudelka

117.0
119.0
114.5
106.0
387.7
106.6
104.4
98.0
78.7
92Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Pavel Karelin
Denis Kornilov
Ilya Rosliakov
Dimitry Vassiliev

119.5
122.5
DSQ
100.5
285.5
109.7
109.0
0.0
66.8
101Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Alexey Korolev
Evgeni Levkin
Nikolay Karpenko
Radik Zhaparov

86.5
104.5
106.5
100.0
265.2
46.9
73.4
78.4
66.5

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References

  1. "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 men's ski jumping team large hill official results" (PDF). FIS-Ski.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2009. Retrieved 28 February 2009.
  2. 2010 Winter Olympics 22 February 2010 ski jumping team large hill official results. Archived 7 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 25 June 2010.