Men's large hill individual at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium | ||||||||||||
Dates | 16–17 February 2018 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 57 from 19 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning points | 285.7 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics | ||
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Qualification | ||
Normal hill | men | women |
Large hill | men | |
Team | men | |
The men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea was held on 16 and 17 February 2018 at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium. [1] [2]
In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Irena Szewińska, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Apoloniusz Tajner, President of the Polish Ski Federation.
The qualifying was held on 16 February 2018. [3]
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Distance (m) | Distance points | Judges points | Total | Notes |
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1 | 52 | Robert Johansson | ![]() | 135.0 | 78.0 | 55.5 | 131.9 | Q |
2 | 53 | Johann André Forfang | ![]() | 137.0 | 81.6 | 57.0 | 128.7 | Q |
3 | 33 | Ryoyu Kobayashi | ![]() | 143.5 | 93.3 | 52.0 | 127.6 | Q |
4 | 55 | Andreas Wellinger | ![]() | 135.0 | 78.0 | 56.0 | 127.1 | Q |
5 | 38 | Michael Hayböck | ![]() | 133.5 | 75.3 | 55.5 | 126.9 | Q |
6 | 54 | Daniel-André Tande | ![]() | 131.5 | 71.7 | 55.5 | 126.5 | Q |
7 | 57 | Kamil Stoch | ![]() | 131.5 | 71.7 | 56.0 | 125.6 | Q |
8 | 40 | Maciej Kot | ![]() | 138.0 | 83.4 | 55.0 | 124.8 | Q |
9 | 48 | Markus Eisenbichler | ![]() | 135.0 | 78.0 | 52.5 | 123.6 | Q |
10 | 41 | Simon Ammann | ![]() | 140.0 | 87.0 | 50.0 | 122.6 | Q |
11 | 51 | Stefan Kraft | ![]() | 131.0 | 70.8 | 55.5 | 121.1 | Q |
12 | 44 | Karl Geiger | ![]() | 130.5 | 69.9 | 53.0 | 117.7 | Q |
13 | 56 | Richard Freitag | ![]() | 130.0 | 69.0 | 55.0 | 116.8 | Q |
14 | 49 | Dawid Kubacki | ![]() | 127.0 | 63.6 | 54.0 | 114.7 | Q |
15 | 45 | Jernej Damjan | ![]() | 132.5 | 73.5 | 55.5 | 113.7 | Q |
16 | 23 | Evgeni Klimov | ![]() | 136.0 | 79.8 | 54.0 | 111.8 | Q |
17 | 43 | Peter Prevc | ![]() | 125.0 | 60.0 | 53.5 | 111.0 | Q |
18 | 46 | Stefan Hula | ![]() | 127.0 | 63.6 | 53.5 | 110.4 | Q |
19 | 47 | Andreas Stjernen | ![]() | 128.5 | 66.3 | 54.0 | 110.2 | Q |
20 | 28 | Antti Aalto | ![]() | 133.0 | 74.4 | 54.0 | 109.3 | Q |
21 | 16 | Alexey Romashov | ![]() | 136.0 | 79.8 | 53.0 | 108.9 | Q |
22 | 36 | Noriaki Kasai | ![]() | 122.5 | 55.5 | 54.0 | 104.2 | Q |
23 | 31 | Čestmír Kožíšek | ![]() | 132.5 | 73.5 | 54.0 | 104.0 | Q |
24 | 32 | Gregor Deschwanden | ![]() | 128.0 | 65.4 | 53.0 | 103.5 | Q |
25 | 25 | Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes | ![]() | 124.5 | 59.1 | 53.0 | 102.4 | Q |
26 | 30 | Denis Kornilov | ![]() | 129.0 | 67.2 | 52.5 | 101.7 | Q |
27 | 35 | Clemens Aigner | ![]() | 119.5 | 50.1 | 52.0 | 98.5 | Q |
27 | 34 | Taku Takeuchi | ![]() | 120.5 | 51.9 | 52.5 | 98.5 | Q |
29 | 2 | Andreas Alamommo | ![]() | 129.5 | 68.1 | 53.5 | 97.7 | Q |
30 | 42 | Anže Semenič | ![]() | 119.5 | 50.1 | 51.0 | 97.5 | Q |
31 | 22 | Vladimir Zografski | ![]() | 123.0 | 56.4 | 52.5 | 94.3 | Q |
32 | 24 | Alex Insam | ![]() | 123.0 | 56.4 | 52.0 | 93.1 | Q |
33 | 14 | Mikhail Nazarov | ![]() | 122.0 | 54.6 | 51.0 | 92.3 | Q |
34 | 20 | Jonathan Learoyd | ![]() | 124.0 | 58.2 | 52.5 | 92.1 | Q |
35 | 29 | Kevin Bickner | ![]() | 122.5 | 55.5 | 51.0 | 91.1 | Q |
36 | 7 | Janne Ahonen | ![]() | 119.0 | 49.2 | 52.0 | 90.8 | Q |
37 | 50 | Junshirō Kobayashi | ![]() | 115.0 | 42.0 | 49.5 | 89.5 | Q |
38 | 3 | Michael Glasder | ![]() | 124.5 | 59.1 | 51.0 | 88.7 | Q |
39 | 1 | Artti Aigro | ![]() | 121.5 | 53.7 | 51.0 | 86.8 | Q |
40 | 37 | Manuel Fettner | ![]() | 111.0 | 34.8 | 49.5 | 84.8 | Q |
41 | 27 | Roman Koudelka | ![]() | 116.5 | 44.7 | 51.0 | 80.9 | Q |
42 | 8 | Davide Bresadola | ![]() | 117.0 | 45.6 | 50.5 | 80.0 | Q |
43 | 12 | Jarkko Määttä | ![]() | 116.5 | 44.7 | 51.0 | 79.0 | Q |
44 | 18 | Martti Nõmme | ![]() | 114.0 | 40.2 | 49.5 | 77.2 | Q |
45 | 13 | Viktor Polášek | ![]() | 110.5 | 33.9 | 49.5 | 77.1 | Q |
46 | 17 | Choi Se-ou | ![]() | 114.5 | 41.1 | 50.0 | 73.5 | Q |
47 | 6 | Sergey Tkachenko | ![]() | 111.0 | 34.8 | 49.0 | 70.9 | Q |
48 | 21 | Vincent Descombes Sevoie | ![]() | 114.0 | 40.2 | 49.5 | 69.9 | Q |
49 | 39 | Tilen Bartol | ![]() | 103.5 | 21.3 | 46.0 | 69.6 | Q |
50 | 19 | Sebastian Colloredo | ![]() | 107.5 | 28.5 | 49.5 | 68.1 | Q |
51 | 26 | William Rhoads | ![]() | 115.0 | 42.0 | 45.0 | 67.9 | |
52 | 4 | Lukáš Hlava | ![]() | 106.5 | 26.7 | 48.0 | 62.2 | |
53 | 5 | Casey Larson | ![]() | 104.5 | 23.1 | 47.0 | 61.1 | |
54 | 10 | Federico Cecon | ![]() | 100.5 | 15.9 | 47.0 | 50.3 | |
55 | 9 | Kim Hyun-ki | ![]() | 101.5 | 17.7 | 46.5 | 46.4 | |
56 | 11 | Fatih Arda İpcioğlu | ![]() | 96.5 | 8.7 | 46.5 | 36.4 | |
15 | Kevin Maltsev | ![]() | DSQ |
The final was held on 17 February at 21:30. [4] [5]
Round 1 | Final round | Total | ||||||||
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Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Distance (m) | Points | Rank | Distance (m) | Points | Rank | Points |
![]() | 50 | Kamil Stoch | ![]() | 135.0 | 143.8 | 1 | 136.5 | 141.9 | 3 | 285.7 |
![]() | 48 | Andreas Wellinger | ![]() | 135.5 | 138.8 | 3 | 142.0 | 143.5 | 2 | 282.3 |
![]() | 45 | Robert Johansson | ![]() | 137.5 | 138.3 | 4 | 134.5 | 137.0 | 6 | 275.3 |
4 | 47 | Daniel-André Tande | ![]() | 131.0 | 128.9 | 15 | 138.5 | 144.2 | 1 | 273.1 |
5 | 46 | Johann André Forfang | ![]() | 133.0 | 132.1 | 9 | 134.5 | 139.5 | 4 | 271.6 |
6 | 31 | Michael Hayböck | ![]() | 140.0 | 140.4 | 2 | 131.0 | 127.3 | 9 | 267.7 |
7 | 37 | Karl Geiger | ![]() | 132.0 | 129.5 | 14 | 137.5 | 138.1 | 5 | 267.6 |
8 | 40 | Andreas Stjernen | ![]() | 134.5 | 134.7 | 6 | 131.5 | 132.6 | 7 | 267.3 |
9 | 49 | Richard Freitag | ![]() | 130.0 | 131.5 | 11 | 127.5 | 128.5 | 8 | 260.0 |
10 | 42 | Dawid Kubacki | ![]() | 134.5 | 137.4 | 5 | 126.0 | 120.6 | 17 | 258.0 |
10 | 36 | Peter Prevc | ![]() | 134.0 | 132.4 | 8 | 127.5 | 125.6 | 11 | 258.0 |
10 | 26 | Ryoyu Kobayashi | ![]() | 135.5 | 134.0 | 7 | 128.0 | 124.0 | 15 | 258.0 |
13 | 34 | Simon Ammann | ![]() | 133.5 | 131.6 | 10 | 130.5 | 125.0 | 13 | 256.6 |
14 | 41 | Markus Eisenbichler | ![]() | 130.0 | 128.7 | 16 | 130.5 | 126.7 | 10 | 255.4 |
15 | 39 | Stefan Hula | ![]() | 132.0 | 131.2 | 12 | 129.5 | 122.2 | 16 | 253.4 |
16 | 38 | Jernej Damjan | ![]() | 130.0 | 124.0 | 18 | 130.5 | 124.3 | 14 | 248.3 |
17 | 32 | Tilen Bartol | ![]() | 130.5 | 122.4 | 19 | 130.0 | 125.1 | 12 | 247.5 |
18 | 44 | Stefan Kraft | ![]() | 131.5 | 130.6 | 13 | 125.5 | 116.8 | 21 | 247.4 |
19 | 33 | Maciej Kot | ![]() | 128.5 | 124.2 | 17 | 129.5 | 120.4 | 18 | 244.6 |
20 | 22 | Kevin Bickner | ![]() | 129.5 | 121.9 | 20 | 124.0 | 113.5 | 23 | 235.4 |
21 | 19 | Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes | ![]() | 127.5 | 117.4 | 23 | 126.0 | 117.9 | 20 | 235.3 |
22 | 27 | Taku Takeuchi | ![]() | 124.0 | 114.1 | 27 | 125.5 | 120.1 | 19 | 234.2 |
23 | 18 | Alex Insam | ![]() | 127.5 | 118.0 | 22 | 125.0 | 114.4 | 22 | 232.4 |
24 | 43 | Junshirō Kobayashi | ![]() | 122.0 | 114.8 | 26 | 122.0 | 110.0 | 24 | 224.8 |
25 | 20 | Roman Koudelka | ![]() | 125.5 | 115.9 | 25 | 122.0 | 107.1 | 25 | 223.0 |
26 | 17 | Evgeni Klimov | ![]() | 125.0 | 116.4 | 24 | 118.0 | 104.2 | 26 | 220.6 |
27 | 35 | Anže Semenič | ![]() | 127.0 | 118.1 | 21 | 120.0 | 102.4 | 27 | 220.5 |
28 | 5 | Janne Ahonen | ![]() | 124.5 | 110.6 | 30 | 115.5 | 100.0 | 28 | 210.6 |
29 | 24 | Čestmír Kožíšek | ![]() | 124.5 | 112.0 | 28 | 113.0 | 93.1 | 29 | 205.1 |
30 | 23 | Denis Kornilov | ![]() | 122.5 | 111.2 | 29 | 110.5 | 85.1 | 30 | 196.3 |
31 | 28 | Clemens Aigner | ![]() | 121.0 | 110.0 | 31 | did not advance | |||
32 | 30 | Manuel Fettner | ![]() | 124.0 | 109.8 | 32 | ||||
33 | 29 | Noriaki Kasai | ![]() | 121.0 | 107.9 | 33 | ||||
34 | 2 | Andreas Alamommo | ![]() | 120.0 | 107.6 | 34 | ||||
35 | 16 | Vladimir Zografski | ![]() | 119.5 | 105.9 | 35 | ||||
36 | 25 | Gregor Deschwanden | ![]() | 123.0 | 105.8 | 36 | ||||
37 | 21 | Antti Aalto | ![]() | 121.5 | 105.7 | 37 | ||||
38 | 7 | Jarkko Määttä | ![]() | 122.0 | 105.7 | 38 | ||||
39 | 9 | Mikhail Nazarov | ![]() | 120.0 | 103.4 | 39 | ||||
40 | 13 | Sebastian Colloredo | ![]() | 121.0 | 102.7 | 40 | ||||
41 | 14 | Jonathan Learoyd | ![]() | 119.5 | 100.1 | 41 | ||||
42 | 10 | Alexey Romashov | ![]() | 119.0 | 99.8 | 42 | ||||
43 | 12 | Martti Nõmme | ![]() | 118.0 | 96.5 | 43 | ||||
44 | 8 | Viktor Polášek | ![]() | 116.5 | 94.4 | 44 | ||||
45 | 11 | Choi Se-ou | ![]() | 114.0 | 93.2 | 45 | ||||
46 | 3 | Michael Glasder | ![]() | 114.0 | 90.5 | 46 | ||||
47 | 6 | Davide Bresadola | ![]() | 124.0 | 89.1 | 47 | ||||
48 | 1 | Artti Aigro | ![]() | 107.0 | 79.4 | 48 | ||||
49 | 4 | Sergey Tkachenko | ![]() | 107.5 | 73.5 | 49 | ||||
50 | 15 | Vincent Descombes Sevoie | ![]() | 105.0 | 72.9 | 50 |
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