Ski jumping at the 2015 Winter Universiade – Men's team normal hill

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The men's team normal hill competition of the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at the Sporting Centre FIS Štrbské Pleso on February 1. [1]

2015 Winter Universiade

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 ski, tourist, and health resort in the High Tatras, Slovakia

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.

Results

Rank Bib Country Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
9 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Evgeni Klimov
Mikhail Maksimochkin
Ilmir Hazetdinov

96.5
90.5
90
356.2
123.7
116.1
116.4
1
98
92
95
367
125.8
116.2
125
1 723.2
7 Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Kanta Takanashi
Minato Mabuchi
Junshiro Kobayashi

94
88.5
95
351.1
118
108.6
124.5
2
92
90.5
95
351.2
114.2
113
124
2 702.3
10 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Andrzej Zapotoczny
Stanisław Biela
Jakub Kot

94.5
87.5
85
331.8
118.2
108.5
105.1
3
95
93.5
89.5
348.5
122.5
114.4
111.6
3 680.3
4 4 Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Florian Menz
Jan Mayländer
Tobias Simon

89
88.5
86
308.2
102.1
102.5
103.6
4
88
87
87.5
316.8
105.5
104.2
107.1
5 625
5 5 Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Frans Tähkävuori
Riku Tähkävuori
Ossi-Pekka Valta

87
90
85
305.9
101.1
106.2
98.6
6
88.5
87.5
87
312.1
105.3
101.1
105.7
6 618
6 6 Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Matej Likar
Žiga Mandl
Ernest Prišlič

80.5
90.5
89
306.7
86.4
110.5
109.8
5
83
93
87
311
89.6
116.9
104.5
7 617.7
7 8 Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Thomas Ortner
Björn Koch
Thomas Lackner

83.5
82
84.5
292.2
97.6
107.7
112.6
7
85.5
88.5
90.5
317.9
97.6
107.7
112.6
4 610.1
8 1 Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Joakim Larsen Aune
Alexander Henningsen
Stian Andre Skinnes

84.5
82
85.5
288.3
99.9
87.6
100.8
8
90.5
81.5
86.5
302.2
112.5
88.4
101.3
8 590.5
9 2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Jan Souček
Vít Háček
Petr Kutal

78
76.5
74
235.4
82.2
75.8
77.4
9 235.4
10 3 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Vatalii Dodyuk
Igor Yakibyuk
Ruslan Balanda

65
70.5
68.5
174.2
51.4
58.3
64.5
10 174.2

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