FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Team large hill

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Team large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017
Venue Salpausselkä
Location Lahti, Finland
Date4 March
Competitors48 from 12 nations
Teams12
Winning points1104.2
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
  2015
2019  

The Team large hill event of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 was held on 4 March 2017. [1] [2]

Results

The first round was started at 17:15 [3] and the second round at 18:25. [4]

RankBibCountryRound 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
Gold medal icon.svg12Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Piotr Żyła
Dawid Kubacki
Maciej Kot
Kamil Stoch

130.5
129.0
130.5
130.5
591.9
143.4
143.2
151.9
153.4
1
123.0
119.5
121.5
124.5
512.3
128.3
124.4
124.2
135.2
21104.2
271.7
267.6
276.1
288.8
Silver medal icon.svg8Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Anders Fannemel
Johann André Forfang
Daniel-André Tande
Andreas Stjernen

131.0
126.5
126.0
127.5
564.3
141.0
137.9
139.7
145.7
4
112.5
138.0
126.0
125.5
514.2
111.8
136.6
131.2
134.6
11078.5
252.8
274.5
270.9
280.3
Bronze medal icon.svg11Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Michael Hayböck
Manuel Fettner
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Stefan Kraft

130.0
126.5
124.0
134.0
574.5
140.9
137.5
134.5
161.6
2
118.5
121.0
113.5
126.0
494.4
119.1
122.4
111.2
141.7
31068.9
260.0
259.9
245.7
303.3
410Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Markus Eisenbichler
Stephan Leyhe
Richard Freitag
Andreas Wellinger

130.5
124.5
128.5
130.5
573.1
140.4
134.7
145.2
152.8
3
130.5
103.5
124.0
119.0
479.8
140.7
89.5
126.3
123.3
41052.9
281.1
224.2
271.5
276.1
59Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Jurij Tepeš
Anže Lanišek
Jernej Damjan
Peter Prevc

123.5
121.0
120.0
127.5
516.9
112.4
129.9
128.5
146.1
5
106.5
112.0
113.0
117.5
424.7
95.1
106.8
103.8
119.0
7941.6
207.5
236.7
232.3
265.1
64Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Jarkko Määttä
Ville Larinto
Antti Aalto
Janne Ahonen

120.5
114.0
122.0
116.0
485.6
121.2
113.1
129.9
121.4
8
117.0
117.0
114.5
112.0
440.9
114.1
109.6
109.8
107.4
5926.5
235.3
222.7
239.7
228.8
76Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Taku Takeuchi
Ryoyu Kobayashi
Noriaki Kasai
Daiki Ito

120.0
114.5
119.0
119.0
487.6
119.4
113.9
124.8
129.5
7
115.5
119.0
105.0
114.0
435.1
111.9
112.8
92.9
117.5
6922.7
231.3
226.7
217.7
247.0
75Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Viktor Polášek
Tomáš Vančura
Jakub Janda
Roman Koudelka

125.0
114.5
120.0
119.5
498.7
129.7
114.7
126.3
128.0
6
117.0
109.0
115.5
113.0
424.0
112.0
92.4
108.5
111.1
8922.7
241.7
207.1
234.8
239.1
97Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Alexey Romashov
Denis Kornilov
Dimitry Vassiliev
Evgeniy Klimov

118.5
113.0
118.0
118.5
473.4
116.2
108.4
121.0
127.8
9DNQ
103Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Gregor Deschwanden
Adrian Schuler
Killian Peier
Simon Ammann

114.5
106.0
114.0
123.5
453.0
105.5
96.6
114.0
136.9
10
112Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Casey Larson
William Rhoads
Michael Glasder
Kevin Bickner

93.0
107.0
108.0
105.5
365.1
64.8
99.1
101.0
100.2
11
121Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Roman Nogin
Alexey Korolev
Nikolay Karpenko
Ilya Kratov

75.0
83.5
81.0
87.5
192.3
29.4
53.2
45.4
64.3
12

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References

  1. "Competition schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-09. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  2. Start list
  3. First round results
  4. Final results