Ski jumping at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's large hill individual

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Men's large hill individual
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
Venue RusSki Gorki Jumping Center
Dates14–15 February
Competitors61 from 20 nations
Winning Score278.7
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Silver medal icon.svg Noriaki Kasai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg Peter Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
  2010
2018  

The men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, was held on 14–15 February 2014 at RusSki Gorki Jumping Center in the Esto-Sadok village on the northern slope of Aibga Ridge in Krasnaya Polyana. [1]

The gold medal won in this event featured Chelyabinsk meteor fragment to commemorate the first anniversary of this meteor strike. [2]

Results

Qualifying

50 ski jumpers qualify for the finals. The top 10 ski jumpers from the World Cup season pre-qualify for the finals. The top 40 ski jumpers from qualifying fill the final 40 spots in the finals. [3]

RankBibNameCountryDistance (m)Distance pointsJudges pointsTotalNotes
140 Michael Hayböck Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 131.070.853.5124.8Q
249 Daiki Ito Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 130.569.955.5122.0Q
332 Reruhi Shimizu Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 130.569.954.5120.4Q
450 Marinus Kraus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 130.069.054.0120.2Q
538 Anssi Koivuranta Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 128.566.354.0118.9Q
651 Thomas Morgenstern Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 128.065.453.0116.0Q
648 Taku Takeuchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 127.063.654.0116.0Q
847 Jernej Damjan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 126.061.852.5115.9Q
944 Maciej Kot Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 126.061.852.5115.4Q
1035 Jakub Janda Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 124.559.153.5113.6Q
1137 Janne Ahonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 126.562.752.5110.0Q
1224 Olli Muotka Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 128.566.352.0109.9Q
1346 Jan Ziobro Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 123.056.451.0109.0Q
1434 Gregor Deschwanden Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 120.051.049.5108.2Q
1545 Jurij Tepeš Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 123.557.352.0107.9Q
1539 Anders Fannemel Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 121.553.752.0107.9Q
1741 Jan Matura Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 120.551.952.0106.4Q
1736 Rune Velta Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 123.056.452.5106.4Q
1931 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 124.058.252.0105.5Q
207 Roman Koudelka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 120.051.051.0104.6Q
2142 Richard Freitag Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 118.548.351.0104.4Q
2210 Sebastian Colloredo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 124.058.252.5104.1Q
2328 Denis Kornilov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 121.553.752.0104.0Q
2421 Kaarel Nurmsalu Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 125.060.049.0103.6Q
2530 Anders Jacobsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 119.550.151.0103.0Q
2633 Dimitry Vassiliev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 119.049.251.0102.8Q
2743 Piotr Żyła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 118.047.451.0101.3Q
2826 Ronan Lamy Chappuis Flag of France.svg  France 121.553.750.099.8Q
2917 Choi Seou Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 117.045.650.097.7Q
301 Nicholas Alexander Flag of the United States.svg  United States 120.051.046.596.6Q
3120 Nicholas Fairall Flag of the United States.svg  United States 120.051.047.595.7Q
3216 Ilmir Hazetdinov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 114.541.150.093.8Q
3329 Jarkko Määttä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 118.047.449.593.0Q
3427 Antonín Hájek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 117.045.651.091.8Q
3422 Alexey Romashov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 119.049.250.591.8Q
3613 Anders Johnson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 112.036.649.591.1Q
379 Choi Heung-Chul Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 116.043.849.088.6Q
385 Matthew Rowley Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 110.533.948.088.4Q
394 Vladimir Zografski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 112.036.649.587.9Q
4011 Trevor Morrice Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 113.038.448.584.5Q
4125 Davide Bresadola Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 115.042.049.583.9
4214 Dusty Korek Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 109.031.248.582.7
4319 Peter Frenette Flag of the United States.svg  United States 111.034.849.580.9
4415 Kim Hyun-Ki Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 111.034.849.080.3
456 Kang Chil-Ku Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 104.523.147.078.8
4618 Alexey Pchelintsev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 109.031.247.575.8
478 Nico Polychronidis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 107.528.547.074.7
4812 Marat Zhaparov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 104.523.145.073.2
492 Siim-Tanel Sammelselg Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 107.528.544.069.0
5023 Roberto Dellasega Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 112.036.641.068.9
513 Sorin Iulian Pitea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 101.517.745.559.6
*52 Robert Kranjec Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 127.063.6N/AN/AQ [1]
*53 Thomas Diethart Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 131.070.8N/AN/AQ [1]
*54 Andreas Wellinger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 128.065.4N/AN/AQ [1]
*55 Anders Bardal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 130.569.9N/AN/AQ [1]
*56 Simon Ammann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 123.557.3N/AN/AQ [1]
*57 Severin Freund Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DNSN/AN/AN/AQ [1]
*58 Gregor Schlierenzauer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 124.559.1N/AN/AQ [1]
*59 Noriaki Kasai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan DNSN/AN/AN/AQ [1]
*60 Peter Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 128.566.3N/AN/AQ [1]
*61 Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg  Poland DNSN/AN/AN/AQ [1]

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

Final

The final was started at 21:30. [4] 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.

Round 1Final roundTotal
RankBibNameCountryDistance (m)PointsRankDistance (m)PointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svg50 Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 139.0143.41132.5135.34278.7
Silver medal icon.svg48 Noriaki Kasai Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 139.0140.62133.5136.83277.4
Bronze medal icon.svg49 Peter Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 135.0134.54131.0140.31274.8
446 Severin Freund Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 138.0140.23129.5132.06272.2
528 Anders Fannemel Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 132.0129.57132.0134.85264.3
639 Marinus Kraus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 131.0117.724140.0139.72257.4
747 Gregor Schlierenzauer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 132.5124.614130.5130.67255.2
829 Michael Hayböck Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 134.0127.39125.5127.49254.7
938 Daiki Ito Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 137.5128.18124.0124.414252.5
1021 Reruhi Shimizu Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 130.0122.215134.5130.08252.2
1127 Anssi Koivuranta Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 131.5130.95121.5119.721250.6
1233 Maciej Kot Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 126.0125.412123.5125.012250.4
1337 Taku Takeuchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 132.5126.710122.5122.618249.3
1423 Gregor Deschwanden Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 134.5130.36123.0117.125247.4
1535 Jan Ziobro Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 128.5122.116129.5124.513246.6
1644 Anders Bardal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 127.5120.718127.5125.811246.5
1736 Jernej Damjan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 130.5124.713124.5121.220245.9
1830 Jan Matura Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 131.0125.611121.0119.222244.8
194 Roman Koudelka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 128.0119.121125.5124.414243.5
2034 Jurij Tepeš Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 124.5118.223131.0124.016242.2
2131 Richard Freitag Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 122.5118.622126.5123.517242.1
2226 Janne Ahonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 126.0119.820123.0121.519241.3
2345 Simon Ammann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 125.5113.229131.0126.010239.2
2425 Rune Velta Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 126.5121.917123.5116.826238.7
2520 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 132.0120.119123.5117.824237.9
2622 Dimitry Vassiliev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 130.5116.825144.5118.223235.0
2724 Jakub Janda Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 127.0115.327126.0116.327231.6
2816 Antonín Hájek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 128.0113.628124.5112.128225.7
299 Ilmir Hazetdinov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 124.5111.330125.0109.529220.8
306 Sebastian Colloredo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 130.5116.726124.5102.930219.6
3117 Denis Kornilov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 125.0109.731
3242 Thomas Diethart Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 126.5109.132
3314 Olli Muotka Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 124.5108.933
3432 Piotr Żyła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 118.0108.734
3511 Nicholas Fairall Flag of the United States.svg  United States 119.5108.335
3615 Ronan Lamy Chappuis Flag of France.svg  France 125.0108.236
3741 Robert Kranjec Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 125.5108.137
3819 Anders Jacobsen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 122.5107.638
3910 Choi Seou Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 122.0106.439
4040 Thomas Morgenstern Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 122.0106.340
4112 Kaarel Nurmsalu Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 124.5105.941
427 Trevor Morrice Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 121.5103.442
4318 Jarkko Määttä Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 124.0101.343
445 Choi Heung-Chul Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 121.599.044
4543 Andreas Wellinger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 117.096.645
4613 Alexey Romashov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 120.093.646
472 Vladimir Zografski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 110.089.347
481 Nicholas Alexander Flag of the United States.svg  United States 111.587.048
8 Anders Johnson Flag of the United States.svg  United States DSQ
3 Matthew Rowley Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DSQ

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