Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Large hill team

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Men's large hill team
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
Pictogram for ski jumping
Venue Park City
DatesFebruary 18
Competitors52 from 13 nations
Winning score974.1
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Sven Hannawald, Stephan Hocke, Michael Uhrmann, Martin Schmitt
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Matti Hautamäki, Veli-Matti Lindström, Risto Jussilainen, Janne Ahonen
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Damjan Fras, Primož Peterka, Robert Kranjec, Peter Žonta
  1998
2006  

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]

Results

RankTeamJump 1Jump 2Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
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
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
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
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
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
4Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
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
5Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
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
6Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
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
7Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
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
8Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea
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
9Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
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
10Flag of France.svg  France
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
11Flag of the United States.svg  United States
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
12Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
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
13Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
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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References

  1. "Salt Lake City 2002 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Salt Lake Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 20, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  2. "Ski Jumping at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Men's Large Hill, Team". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2019.