Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual

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Men's normal hill individual
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
Pictogram for ski jumping
Venue Park City
DatesFebruary 10
Competitors60 from 21 nations
winning score269.0
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Simon Ammann
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Silver medal icon.svg Sven Hannawald
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Bronze medal icon.svg Adam Małysz
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
  1998
2006  

The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City, Utah. Both qualifying and the final rounds took place on 10 February 2002 after heavy wind caused a cancellation of the qualifying round on 9 February 2002. [1]

Results

Qualifying

Twelve skiers were pre-qualified, on the basis of their World Cup performance, meaning that they directly advanced to the final round. These skiers still jumped in the qualifying round, but they were not included with non-pre-qualified skiers in the standings. The fifty-four skiers who were not pre-qualified competed for thirty-eight spots in the final round. [2]

RankNameCountryScoreNotes
1 Janne Ahonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 125.0
2 Robert Kranjec Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 122.0
2 Primož Peterka Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 122.0
4 Toni Nieminen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 119.0
5 Valery Kobelev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 118.0
5 Michael Uhrmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 118.0
7 Christof Duffner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 117.5
7 Nicolas Dessum Flag of France.svg  France 117.5
9 Anders Bardal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 116.0
10 Robert Mateja Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 115.5
11 Alan Alborn Flag of the United States.svg  United States 114.5
11 Masahiko Harada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 114.5
13 Veli-Matti Lindström Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 114.0
13 Andreas Küttel Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 114.0
15 Sylvain Freiholz Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 112.0
16 Stanislav Filimonov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 111.5
17 Choi Yong-Jik Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 111.0
18 Tommy Ingebrigtsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 110.5
19 Jan Mazoch Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 110.0
20 Lars Bystøl Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 109.5
21 Roar Ljøkelsøy Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 109.0
22 Tomasz Pochwała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 108.5
23 Damjan Fras Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 108.0
24 Maxim Polunin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 106.5
24 Kim Hyun-Ki Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 106.5
26 Choi Heung-Chul Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 105.5
27 Dmitry Chvykov Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 104.0
28 Hiroki Yamada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 103.0
29 Noriaki Kasai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 101.5
29 Kang Chil-Gu Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 101.5
31 Wojciech Skupień Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 97.0
32 Jan Matura Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 95.5
33 Andrey Lyskovets Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 95.0
33 Jakub Janda Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 92.5
35 Pavel Gayduk Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 92.0
36 Michal Doležal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 91.5
36 Brendan Doran Flag of the United States.svg  United States 91.5
38 Aleksandr Korobov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 90.5
39 Clint Jones Flag of the United States.svg  United States 89.5
39 Brian Welch Flag of the United States.svg  United States 89.5
41 Ildar Fatkullin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 89.0
42 Aleksandr Belov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 88.5
43 Glynn Pedersen Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 88.0
44 Jaan Jüris Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 79.0
45 Georgi Zharkov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 76.5
46 Kakha Tsakadze Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Georgia 75.0
47 Volodymyr Hlyvka Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 72.0
48Aleksey SilayevFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 56.0
* Sven Hannawald Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 133.0 [1]
* Simon Ammann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 132.0 [1]
* Adam Małysz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 128.0 [1]
* Kazuyoshi Funaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 124.5 [1]
* Matti Hautamäki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 118.5 [1]
* Andreas Widhölzl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 118.0 [1]
* Martin Schmitt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 117.5 [1]
* Peter Žonta Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 116.5 [1]
* Martin Koch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 114.5 [1]
* Martin Höllwarth Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 112.5 [1]
* Roberto Cecon Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 103.5 [1]
* Stefan Horngacher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 102.0 [1]

^  1: These skiers were pre-qualified; they did perform jumps in the qualification round, but were not ranked with the non-pre-qualified jumpers.

Final

The final consisted of two jumps, with the top thirty after the first jump qualifying for the second jump. The combined total of the two jumps was used to determine the final ranking.

RankBibNameCountryJump 1RankJump 2RankTotal
Gold medal icon.svg53 Simon Ammann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 133.51135.52269.0
Silver medal icon.svg59 Sven Hannawald Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 131.02136.51267.5
Bronze medal icon.svg60 Adam Małysz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 129.53133.53263.0
442 Janne Ahonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 128.04133.53261.5
547 Veli-Matti Lindström Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 126.55126.57253.0
657 Matti Hautamäki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 121.57131.05252.5
755 Martin Schmitt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 125.56124.59250.0
835 Michael Uhrmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 118.012127.06245.0
951 Kazuyoshi Funaki Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 119.510123.510243.0
1036 Primož Peterka Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 121.57119.013240.5
1146 Alan Alborn Flag of the United States.svg  United States 118.012122.012240.0
1152 Stefan Horngacher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 117.514122.511240.0
1350 Peter Žonta Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 114.024125.58239.5
1454 Martin Koch Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 120.59116.519237.0
1543 Robert Kranjec Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 117.514118.514236.0
1641 Toni Nieminen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 117.018118.514235.5
1740 Christof Duffner Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 117.514117.516235.0
1832 Roar Ljøkelsøy Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 119.011114.524233.5
1949 Roberto Cecon Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 117.018116.020233.0
2034 Masahiko Harada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 117.514114.524232.0
20 Tommy Ingebrigtsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 116.520115.521232.0
22 Nicolas Dessum Flag of France.svg  France 114.024117.516231.5
22 Andreas Küttel Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 114.024117.516231.5
2458 Andreas Widhölzl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 115.022115.521230.5
25 Sylvain Freiholz Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 113.027115.023228.0
2556 Martin Höllwarth Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 115.022113.028228.0
27 Anders Bardal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 116.520110.529227.0
28 Damjan Fras Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 110.530114.524225.0
2948 Valery Kobelev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 111.029113.527224.5
30 Choi Heung-Chul Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 110.530105.530216.0
31 Lars Bystøl Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 110.530104.531215.0
32 Stanislav Filimonov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 111.52898.032209.5
3344 Hiroki Yamada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 109.533
34 Choi Yong-Jik Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 109.034
35 Jan Mazoch Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 108.535
36 Kim Hyun-Ki Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 106.036
37 Robert Mateja Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 104.537
38 Maxim Polunin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 103.538
39 Jakub Janda Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 103.039
40 Tomasz Pochwała Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 102.040
41 Dmitry Chvykov Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 101.541
42 Andrey Lyskovets Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 98.042
42 Wojciech Skupień Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 98.042
44 Brendan Doran Flag of the United States.svg  United States 96.544
44 Pavel Gayduk Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 96.544
46 Kang Chil-Gu Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg  South Korea 96.046
47 Jan Matura Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 91.547
48 Aleksandr Korobov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 85.548
4945 Noriaki Kasai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 83.049
50 Michal Doležal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 82.550

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