Team large hill at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 | |
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Location | Seefeld in Tirol, Austria |
Dates | 24 February |
Competitors | 48 from 12 nations |
Teams | 12 |
Winning points | 987.5 |
Medalists | |
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 | ||
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Cross-country skiing | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Interval start | 15 km men | 10 km women |
Pursuit | 30 km men | 15 km women |
Mass start | 50 km men | 30 km women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Relay | 4 × 10 km men | 4 × 5 km women |
Nordic combined | ||
Normal hill | Individual | Team |
Large hill | Individual | Team sprint |
Ski jumping | ||
Normal hill | Men | Women |
Women's team | Mixed team | |
Large hill | Individual | Men's team |
The Team large hill competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 24 February 2019. [1] [2]
The first round was started at 14:45 and the final round at 15:55. [3] [4]
Rank | Bib | Country | Round 1 | Final round | Total | ||||
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Distance (m) | Points | Rank | Distance (m) | Points | Rank | Points | |||
11 | Germany Karl Geiger Richard Freitag Stephan Leyhe Markus Eisenbichler | 129.0 121.0 126.0 128.0 | 487.0 127.6 113.3 115.9 130.2 | 1 | 130.0 120.0 128.5 128.5 | 500.5 132.2 114.9 124.3 129.1 | 1 | 987.5 | |
9 | Austria Philipp Aschenwald Michael Hayböck Daniel Huber Stefan Kraft | 117.0 122.5 126.5 125.0 | 462.8 107.3 111.6 119.8 124.1 | 2 | 118.0 120.5 126.5 123.5 | 468.1 109.3 115.7 120.2 122.9 | 2 | 930.9 | |
10 | Japan Yukiya Satō Daiki Itō Junshirō Kobayashi Ryōyū Kobayashi | 119.5 117.0 127.0 127.0 | 454.2 109.6 100.9 115.7 128.0 | 3 | 125.0 116.0 126.0 123.0 | 466.0 121.0 105.5 117.3 122.2 | 4 | 920.2 | |
4 | 12 | Poland Piotr Żyła Stefan Hula Dawid Kubacki Kamil Stoch | 121.5 113.5 127.0 125.0 | 451.8 114.8 92.7 120.2 124.1 | 4 | 119.5 116.5 126.5 122.5 | 457.3 112.6 105.1 117.4 122.2 | 5 | 909.1 |
5 | 8 | Norway Halvor Egner Granerud Andreas Stjernen Johann André Forfang Robert Johansson | 117.5 123.5 122.0 117.5 | 432.9 107.7 113.6 108.5 103.1 | 5 | 121.5 120.5 127.0 121.0 | 467.3 115.7 112.3 120.3 119.0 | 3 | 900.2 |
6 | 7 | Slovenia Anže Lanišek Peter Prevc Žiga Jelar Timi Zajc | 117.0 123.0 117.0 121.0 | 422.3 102.7 112.2 97.2 110.2 | 6 | 118.0 120.0 119.0 117.0 | 436.4 110.4 110.6 105.8 109.6 | 6 | 858.7 |
7 | 6 | Switzerland Andreas Schuler Luca Egloff Simon Ammann Killian Peier | 112.0 111.5 125.5 127.0 | 413.7 90.4 84.9 111.3 127.1 | 7 | 108.0 110.5 123.0 128.5 | 423.3 90.5 87.3 111.9 133.6 | 7 | 837.0 |
8 | 5 | Czech Republic Viktor Polášek Tomáš Vančura Čestmír Kožíšek Roman Koudelka | 119.0 118.0 118.5 120.5 | 412.7 107.4 97.6 98.1 109.6 | 8 | 121.5 106.0 112.0 122.0 | 405.7 114.0 83.3 91.5 116.9 | 8 | 818.4 |
9 | 4 | Russia Denis Kornilov Dmitry Vassiliev Roman Trofimov Evgeniy Klimov | 109.5 111.5 115.0 123.5 | 370.9 82.5 83.7 89.4 115.3 | 9 | did not advance | |||
10 | 3 | Finland Jarkko Määttä Andreas Alamommo Eetu Nousiainen Antti Aalto | 110.5 106.5 115.5 118.0 | 354.1 83.6 76.7 90.8 103.2 | 10 | ||||
11 | 2 | United States Patrick Gasienica Andrew Urlaub Kevin Bickner Casey Larson | 103.0 111.0 121.0 113.0 | 342.5 69.9 83.3 101.4 87.9 | 11 | ||||
12 | 1 | Kazakhstan Gleb Safonov Sabirzhan Muminov Sergey Tkachenko Nikita Devyatkin | 75.0 102.5 116.0 84.0 | 214.6 16.2 70.1 96.3 32.0 | 12 |
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