Men's large hill team at the XIX Olympic Winter Games | |
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Venue | Park City |
Dates | February 18, 2002 |
Competitors | 52 from 13 nations |
Winning score | 974.1 |
Medalists | |
Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics | |
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Normal hill | men |
Large hill | men |
Team | men |
The Men's large hill team ski jumping competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City. It occurred on 18 February. [1] [2]
Rank | Team | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Total |
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![]() | ![]() Sven Hannawald Stephan Hocke Michael Uhrmann Martin Schmitt | 498.8 121.9 109.8 129.4 137.7 | 475.3 116.9 113.1 124.0 121.3 | 974.1 238.8 222.9 253.4 259.0 |
![]() | ![]() Matti Hautamäki Veli-Matti Lindström Risto Jussilainen Janne Ahonen | 489.1 126.8 105.0 123.6 133.7 | 484.9 122.5 107.7 127.8 126.9 | 974.0 249.3 212.7 251.4 260.6 |
![]() | ![]() Damjan Fras Primož Peterka Robert Kranjec Peter Žonta | 483.9 112.5 112.8 140.4 118.2 | 462.4 97.9 118.7 124.1 121.7 | 946.3 210.4 231.5 264.5 239.9 |
4 | ![]() Stefan Horngacher Andreas Widhölzl Wolfgang Loitzl Martin Höllwarth | 472.4 116.8 115.5 121.4 118.7 | 454.4 104.9 108.6 118.5 122.4 | 926.8 221.7 224.1 239.9 241.1 |
5 | ![]() Masahiko Harada Hiroki Yamada Hideharu Miyahira Kazuyoshi Funaki | 465.5 115.6 96.3 125.9 127.7 | 460.5 104.1 110.5 118.6 127.3 | 926.0 219.7 206.8 244.5 255.0 |
6 | ![]() Robert Mateja Tomisław Tajner Tomasz Pochwała Adam Małysz | 435.2 104.1 90.2 108.6 132.3 | 412.9 87.3 93.1 109.8 122.7 | 848.1 191.4 183.3 218.4 255.0 |
7 | ![]() Marco Steinauer Sylvain Freiholz Andreas Küttel Simon Ammann | 417.8 74.1 92.2 118.2 133.3 | 400.5 66.3 79.5 118.2 136.5 | 818.3 140.4 171.7 236.4 269.8 |
8 | ![]() Choi Heung-Chul Choi Yong-Jik Kim Hyeon-Gi Gang Chil-Gu | 395.6 98.5 95.8 97.7 103.6 | 406.0 104.9 95.4 88.1 117.6 | 801.6 203.4 191.2 185.8 221.2 |
9 | ![]() Tommy Ingebrigtsen Lars Bystøl Anders Bardal Roar Ljøkelsøy | 404.5 93.9 96.7 115.8 98.1 | 386.3 92.1 78.0 109.0 107.2 | 790.8 186.0 174.7 224.8 205.3 |
10 | ![]() Emmanuel Chedal Rémi Santiago Florentin Durand Nicolas Dessum | 370.7 90.3 106.6 73.5 100.3 | 384.4 103.0 99.8 76.3 105.3 | 755.1 193.3 206.4 149.8 205.6 |
11 | ![]() Brian Welch Tommy Schwall Clint Jones Alan Alborn | 372.8 63.9 84.0 109.5 115.4 | 355.6 60.3 78.6 102.7 114.0 | 728.4 124.2 162.6 212.2 229.4 |
12 | ![]() Jan Matura Michal Doležal Jan Mazoch Jakub Janda | 368.0 72.7 88.1 113.6 93.6 | 356.6 64.9 78.1 96.7 116.9 | 724.6 137.6 166.2 210.3 210.5 |
13 | ![]() Maksim Polunin Stanislav Filimonov Aleksandr Korobov Pavel Gayduk | 265.4 0.0 99.8 77.7 87.9 | 355.7 94.4 97.1 65.3 98.9 | 621.1 94.4 196.9 143.0 186.8 |
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