FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 – Women's team normal hill

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Women's team normal hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019
Location Seefeld in Tirol, Austria
Dates26 February
Competitors44 from 11 nations
Teams11
Winning points898.9
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
2021  

The Women's team normal hill competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 26 February 2019. [1] [2]

Results

The first round was started at 16:15 and the final round at 17:20. [3] [4]

RankBibCountryRound 1Final roundTotal
Distance (m)PointsRankDistance (m)PointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svg11Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Juliane Seyfarth
Ramona Straub
Carina Vogt
Katharina Althaus

98.0
106.0
99.0
104.5
477.1
107.7
128.1
111.4
129.9
1
95.0
100.0
92.5
99.5
421.8
105.3
116.1
91.9
108.5
1898.9
Silver medal icon.svg9Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Eva Pinkelnig
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
Chiara Hölzl
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz

99.5
92.5
99.0
104.5
459.9
116.2
98.9
114.2
130.6
3
99.5
96.0
96.5
96.5
420.4
112.4
106.9
102.4
98.7
2880.3
Bronze medal icon.svg10Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Anna Odine Strøm
Ingebjørg Saglien Bråten
Silje Opseth
Maren Lundby

97.5
96.0
97.5
108.0
466.9
114.5
99.7
116.8
135.9
2
97.0
90.0
94.5
100.5
410.0
108.6
91.0
103.3
107.1
3876.9
47Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Špela Rogelj
Jerneja Brecl
Nika Križnar
Urša Bogataj

89.0
96.5
95.5
101.0
431.3
99.1
101.4
109.5
121.3
4
97.5
94.0
91.0
99.5
396.8
99.4
96.1
94.4
106.9
5828.1
56Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Anna Shpyneva
Alexandra Kustova
Lidiya Iakovleva
Sofia Tikhonova

87.5
93.0
97.0
104.0
420.8
95.9
97.9
104.9
122.1
5
102.5
92.5
91.0
98.5
399.5
109.8
94.0
93.9
101.8
4820.3
68Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Yūki Itō
Kaori Iwabuchi
Nozomi Maruyama
Sara Takanashi

92.0
88.0
96.0
101.0
418.6
103.9
87.5
108.4
118.8
6
104.5
88.0
92.5
93.5
387.5
117.4
83.0
94.4
92.7
6806.1
74Flag of France.svg  France
Léa Lemare
Joséphine Pagnier
Océane Avocat Gros
Lucile Morat

88.0
91.5
87.5
96.5
372.4
88.4
99.7
84.6
99.7
7
90.5
95.5
85.0
88.0
345.7
86.6
99.7
78.8
80.6
7718.1
85Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Elena Runggaldier
Veronica Gianmoena
Giada Tomaselli
Lara Malsiner

93.5
87.0
78.5
97.5
358.4
98.9
82.9
67.2
109.4
8
97.5
81.0
76.0
100.0
332.1
100.6
72.1
57.6
101.8
8690.5
92Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Marta Křepelková
Štěpánka Ptáčková
Karolína Indráčková
Zdeňka Pešatová

75.0
83.5
87.0
90.5
326.6
68.9
84.7
86.0
87.0
9did not advance
103Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States
Logan Sankey
Nina Lussi
Tara Geraghty-Moats
Nita Englund

72.0
75.5
78.5
93.0
291.6
61.2
67.4
66.4
96.6
10
111Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Valentina Sderzhikova
Dayana Pekha
Veronika Shishkina
Alina Tukhtaeva

70.5
63.5
80.5
65.0
207.8
59.8
39.1
76.5
87.0
11

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References

  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2019-02-23. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
  2. Start list
  3. First round results
  4. Final results