The men's individual normal hill competition of the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at the Sporting Centre FIS Štrbské Pleso on January 27. [1]
The 2015 Winter Universiade, the XXVII Winter Universiade, was a multi sport winter event held in Granada, Spain and Štrbské Pleso, Slovakia. On 14 March 2009, FISU announced that the host would be Granada because they were the only bid.
Štrbské Pleso is a favorite ski, tourist, and health resort in the High Tatras, Slovakia located on the lake by the same name. With extensive parking facilities and a stop on the Tatra trolley and rack railway, it is a starting point for a host of popular hikes including to Kriváň and Rysy.
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Round 1 Distance (m) | Round 1 Points | Round 1 Rank | Final Round Distance (m) | Final Round Points | Final Round Rank | Total Points |
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50 | Vladimir Zografski | 95.0 | 123.1 | 1 | 94.0 | 125.7 | 2 | 248.8 | ||
52 | Ilmir Hazetdinov | 90.0 | 118.3 | 5 | 94.5 | 125.9 | 1 | 244.2 | ||
14 | Evgeni Klimov | 92.5 | 121.0 | 3 | 91.5 | 120.7 | 3 | 241.7 | ||
4 | 51 | Mikhail Maksimochkin | 90.5 | 118.6 | 4 | 90.5 | 116.7 | 4 | 235.3 | |
5 | 53 | Junshiro Kobayashi | 89.5 | 115.4 | 6 | 91.0 | 116.7 | 4 | 232.1 | |
6 | 48 | Miran Zupančič | 95.5 | 122.1 | 2 | 86.5 | 108.4 | 14 | 230.5 | |
7 | 47 | Stanisław Biela | 91.5 | 113.7 | 7 | 91.0 | 114.3 | 6 | 228.0 | |
8 | 45 | Andrzej Zapotoczny | 89.0 | 110.6 | 10 | 91.0 | 114.2 | 7 | 224.8 | |
9 | 6 | Kanta Takanashi | 91.5 | 111.8 | 9 | 89.0 | 109.8 | 11 | 221.6 | |
10 | 32 | Mitja Mežnar | 91.0 | 112.2 | 8 | 89.5 | 109.1 | 12 | 221.3 | |
11 | 13 | Minato Mabuchi | 87.0 | 109.4 | 11 | 88.5 | 110.5 | 10 | 219.9 | |
12 | 49 | Alexey Romashov | 88.5 | 107.9 | 12 | 90.0 | 111.2 | 9 | 219.1 | |
13 | 38 | Ziga Mandl | 88.0 | 107.0 | 13 | 88.5 | 108.1 | 15 | 215.1 | |
14 | 29 | Thomas Ortner | 88.5 | 106.1 | 14 | 88.0 | 107.8 | 16 | 213.9 | |
15 | 46 | Jakub Kot | 87.5 | 104.6 | 18 | 88.0 | 107.5 | 18 | 212.1 | |
16 | 43 | Alexander Sardyko | 82.5 | 99.2 | 28 | 92.5 | 112.8 | 8 | 212.0 | |
17 | 44 | Čestmír Kožíšek | 85.0 | 106.0 | 15 | 87.5 | 105.8 | 19 | 211.8 | |
18 | 36 | Thomas Lackner | 85.0 | 104.0 | 19 | 89.0 | 107.7 | 17 | 211.7 | |
19 | 19 | Sabirzhan Muminov | 86.5 | 101.2 | 23 | 91.0 | 109.1 | 12 | 210.3 | |
20 | 33 | Björn Koch | 86.0 | 102.8 | 21 | 88.0 | 105.8 | 19 | 208.6 | |
20 | 28 | Joakim Larsen Aune | 88.0 | 105.7 | 16 | 86.0 | 102.9 | 22 | 208.6 | |
22 | 31 | Stian Andre Skinnes | 88.5 | 105.1 | 17 | 86.5 | 101.7 | 27 | 206.8 | |
23 | 9 | Jan Mayländer | 88.0 | 103.5 | 20 | 86.5 | 102.4 | 24 | 205.9 | |
24 | 1 | Tobias Simon | 87.0 | 102.0 | 22 | 86.5 | 102.3 | 25 | 204.3 | |
25 | 20 | Ossi-Pekka Valta | 83.5 | 98.4 | 29 | 88.0 | 104.7 | 21 | 203.1 | |
26 | 37 | Ernest Prislic | 86.0 | 101.2 | 23 | 86.0 | 101.8 | 26 | 203.0 | |
27 | 39 | Shotaro Hosoda | 84.0 | 100.2 | 25 | 85.0 | 100.9 | 28 | 201.1 | |
28 | 15 | Frans Tähkävuori | 82.0 | 98.0 | 30 | 86.5 | 102.8 | 23 | 200.8 | |
29 | 30 | Florian Menz | 86.0 | 99.6 | 26 | 86.0 | 100.1 | 29 | 199.7 | |
30 | 40 | Roman Sergeevich Trofimov | 83.0 | 99.6 | 26 | 84.0 | 97.7 | 30 | 197.3 | |
31 | 34 | Michael Lunardi | 84.0 | 97.4 | 31 | 97.4 | ||||
32 | 7 | Riku Tähkävuori | 85.5 | 96.6 | 32 | 96.6 | ||||
33 | 35 | Lukas Müller | 82.5 | 96.4 | 33 | 96.4 | ||||
34 | 41 | Grzegorz Miętus | 81.0 | 96.2 | 34 | 96.2 | ||||
35 | 22 | Vitaliy Kalinichenko | 83.5 | 96.0 | 35 | 96.0 | ||||
36 | 42 | Andrzej Gąsienica | 78.5 | 87.8 | 36 | 87.8 | ||||
37 | 2 | Alexander Henningsen | 77.5 | 84.2 | 37 | 84.2 | ||||
38 | 26 | Andriy Klymchuk | 80.0 | 82.8 | 38 | 82.8 | ||||
39 | 27 | Thomas Juffinger | 78.5 | 81.9 | 39 | 81.9 | ||||
40 | 12 | Aliaksei Muravitski | 75.0 | 80.3 | 40 | 80.3 | ||||
41 | 25 | Faik Yüksel | 77.5 | 78.9 | 41 | 78.9 | ||||
42 | 17 | Jan Souček | 71.0 | 74.5 | 42 | 74.5 | ||||
43 | 21 | Vít Háček | 72.0 | 73.1 | 43 | 73.1 | ||||
44 | 24 | Matej Likar | 74.5 | 71.8 | 44 | 71.8 | ||||
45 | 5 | Shynggys Kalykov | 72.0 | 71.7 | 45 | 71.7 | ||||
46 | 23 | Andriy Kalinchuk | 73.0 | 71.1 | 46 | 71.1 | ||||
47 | 10 | Raiko Heide | 64.0 | 51.9 | 47 | 51.9 | ||||
48 | 16 | Mojmir Nosal | 59.0 | 47.9 | 48 | 47.9 | ||||
49 | 3 | Li Chao | 64.5 | 47.2 | 49 | 47.2 | ||||
50 | 8 | Vatalii Dodyuk | 62.0 | 46.9 | 50 | 46.9 | ||||
51 | 4 | Igor Yakibyuk | 60.0 | 42.8 | 51 | 42.8 | ||||
52 | 18 | Wang Bingrong | 54.0 | 38.1 | 52 | 38.1 | ||||
53 | 11 | Mustafa Öztaşyonar | 54.5 | 31.0 | 53 | 31.0 |
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