Ski jumping at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Men's large hill individual

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Men's large hill individual
at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
Venue Snow Ruyi, Zhangjiakou
Date11–12 February
Competitors56 from 20 nations
Winning points296.1
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Silver medal icon.svg Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg Karl Geiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
  2018
2026  

The men's large hill individual competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on 11 and 12 February, at the Snow Ruyi hill in Zhangjiakou. [1] Marius Lindvik of Norway won the event, which became his first Olympic medal. Ryōyū Kobayashi of Japan became the silver medalist, and Karl Geiger of Germany won the bronze medal, his first individual Olympic medal.

The defending champion was Kamil Stoch. The 2018 silver medalist, Andreas Wellinger, did not qualify for the Olympics, but the bronze medalist, Robert Johansson, did. Stefan Kraft was the 2021 World champion. Johansson and Geiger are the silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Geiger was leading the 2021–22 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup at the start of the Olympics, followed by Kobayashi, Halvor Egner Granerud, and Lindvik.

Kobayashi was leading after the first jump, with Lindvik second, and Timi Zajc third. Zajc had a mediocre second jump, and Geiger, who was sixth, advanced to the bronze medal position. Lindvik's second jump was sufficient to overtake Kobayashi for gold.

Schedule

Official training

GMT DateEventRoundCountryWinnerDistance
10:00 AM9 February 2022Official training 1R1Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Halvor Egner Granerud 137.5 m (451 ft)
R2Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi 134.0 m (439.6 ft)
R3Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Manuel Fettner 133.0 m (436.4 ft)
10:00 AM10 February 2022Official training 2R1Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Stefan Kraft 129.0 m (423.2 ft)
R2Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Marius Lindvik 134.0 m (439.6 ft)
R3Flag of Norway.svg  Norway Marius Lindvik 134.5 m (441 ft)

Qualifying

GMT DateEventRoundCountryWinnerDistance
9:45 AM11 February 2022Trial roundTRFlag of Austria.svg  Austria Stefan Kraft 127.5 m (418 ft)
11:00 AMQualificationsQFlag of Norway.svg  Norway Marius Lindvik 135.0 m (442.9 ft)

Competition

GMT DateEventRoundCountryWinnerDistance
10:00 AM12 February 2022Trial roundTRFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi 136.5 m (448 ft)
11:00 AM1st round1RFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi 142.0 m (465.9 ft)
12:00 PMFinal round2RFlag of Norway.svg  Norway Marius Lindvik 140.0 m (459.3 ft)

Qualification

Results

Qualifying

RankBibNameCountryDistance (m)Distance pointsJudges pointsTotal [2] Notes
153 Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 135.078.055.5136.4Q
254 Halvor Egner Granerud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 133.575.355.5131.6Q
340 Peter Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 131.070.854.0128.3Q
450 Stefan Kraft Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 128.566.355.0127.6Q
531 Danil Sadreev Olympic flag.svg  ROC 136.580.751.5127.3Q
652 Markus Eisenbichler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 129.067.252.5123.3Q
722 Antti Aalto Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 126.562.752.5123.0Q
839 Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 128.065.454.5122.5Q
955 Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 128.065.454.0121.3Q
1048 Cene Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 128.566.352.0121.1Q
1141 Manuel Fettner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 128.065.454.0120.5Q
1256 Karl Geiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 128.065.454.0120.0Q
1332 Evgenii Klimov Olympic flag.svg  ROC 130.069.054.0119.5Q
1449 Daniel Huber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 126.061.852.5117.7Q
1551 Jan Hörl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 127.063.652.5117.0Q
1627 Roman Trofimov Olympic flag.svg  ROC 123.557.352.0116.0Q
1746 Robert Johansson Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 127.564.553.5115.9Q
1823 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 122.054.651.0115.8Q
1943 Lovro Kos Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 125.060.051.5114.9Q
1942 Constantin Schmid Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 127.063.652.5114.9Q
2120 Mikhail Nazarov Olympic flag.svg  ROC 124.559.151.0112.6Q
2230 Dawid Kubacki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 125.560.952.5112.5Q
2344 Yukiya Satō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 126.061.851.5111.7Q
2429 Simon Ammann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 121.553.750.5109.9Q
255 Čestmír Kožíšek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 126.061.852.5107.8Q
2637 Naoki Nakamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 122.054.651.5107.1Q
2738 Piotr Żyła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 120.051.051.0106.3Q
2834 Daniel-André Tande Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 120.551.951.0105.1Q
2936 Gregor Deschwanden Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 119.049.251.0104.8Q
3035 Pius Paschke Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 119.049.249.5102.9Q
3124 Artti Aigro Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 117.045.649.5102.0Q
3233 Junshirō Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 121.553.751.0101.4Q
3345 Timi Zajc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 120.051.048.0101.1Q
3426 Dominik Peter Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 115.042.050.098.4Q
3519 Giovanni Bresadola Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 117.546.549.597.0Q
3625 Paweł Wąsek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 117.546.548.096.5Q
3728 Vladimir Zografski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 117.045.650.095.6Q
3821 Decker Dean Flag of the United States.svg  United States 112.036.648.094.9Q
3947 Killian Peier Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 113.539.349.594.8Q
4017 Fatih Arda İpcioğlu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 116.043.846.094.6Q
418 Kevin Maltsev Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 113.038.449.094.3Q
4212 Vitaliy Kalinichenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 118.047.449.594.2Q
4311 Casey Larson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 116.544.749.089.2Q
444 Daniel Cacina Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 114.040.249.088.8Q
4514 Kevin Bickner Flag of the United States.svg  United States 110.533.948.084.3Q
4510 Filip Sakala Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 110.533.947.584.3Q
479 Matthew Soukup Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 108.530.348.082.0Q
4818 Roman Koudelka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 109.031.248.579.5Q
4915 Yevhen Marusiak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 104.022.247.576.0Q
503 Radek Rýdl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 105.024.047.574.5Q
511 Danil Vassilyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 98.512.346.569.4
526 Andrei Feldorean Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 104.523.148.069.0
5313 Patrick Gasienica Flag of the United States.svg  United States 101.517.747.563.6
547 Sergey Tkachenko Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 103.020.442.560.7
5516 Song Qiwu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 94.55.146.050.7
562 Anton Korchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 82.5-16.541.025.4

Final

RankBibNameCountryRound 1 [3] Final roundTotal [4]
Distance (m)PointsRankDistance (m)PointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svg47 Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 140.5144.82140.0151.31296.1
Silver medal icon.svg49 Ryōyū Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 142.0147.01138.0145.82292.8
Bronze medal icon.svg50 Karl Geiger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 138.0136.76138.0144.63281.3
433 Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 137.5140.34133.5136.98277.2
546 Markus Eisenbichler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 137.5135.28139.5140.54275.7
639 Timi Zajc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 138.5140.73130.5132.514273.2
735 Manuel Fettner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 138.5138.05134.0134.712272.7
848 Halvor Egner Granerud Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 135.0132.49135.5139.05271.4
945 Jan Hörl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 136.0135.67137.0135.311270.9
1034 Peter Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 137.0131.312137.0137.47268.7
1137 Lovro Kos Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 135.0130.713136.5137.76268.4
1242 Cene Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 135.0131.610137.0136.59268.1
1344 Stefan Kraft Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 131.5127.919136.5136.210264.1
1436 Constantin Schmid Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 134.0131.411134.0132.514263.9
1538 Yukiya Satō Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 133.0128.418134.5132.217260.6
1625 Danil Sadreev Olympic flag.svg  ROC 134.0130.214133.5129.519259.7
1716 Antti Aalto Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 131.0124.324134.0132.913257.2
1832 Piotr Żyła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 134.0129.715131.0125.825255.5
1926 Evgenii Klimov Olympic flag.svg  ROC 133.0126.822132.5128.721255.5
2043 Daniel Huber Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 133.0127.421132.5127.722255.1
2119 Paweł Wąsek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 129.0121.928134.5132.416254.3
2230 Gregor Deschwanden Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 132.0127.820131.5126.424254.2
2321 Roman Trofimov Olympic flag.svg  ROC 133.0128.816130.5125.126253.9
2427 Junshirō Kobayashi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 130.0120.430134.0131.618252.0
2523 Simon Ammann Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 131.5122.427132.5129.020251.4
2624 Dawid Kubacki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 131.0123.725131.5127.523251.2
2741 Killian Peier Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 130.0123.526129.0122.027245.5
2829 Pius Paschke Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 131.0126.723127.0116.829243.5
2931 Naoki Nakamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 134.0128.617124.0112.330240.9
3018 Artti Aigro Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 130.0121.429127.5117.928239.3
3128 Daniel-André Tande Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 128.0120.231Did not advance
3240 Robert Johansson Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 128.5119.332
3317 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 128.5119.233
3414 Mikhail Nazarov Olympic flag.svg  ROC 127.5118.434
3513 Giovanni Bresadola Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 127.0114.635
3620 Dominik Peter Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 126.0114.336
374 Kevin Maltsev Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 126.5113.637
3822 Vladimir Zografski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 125.0112.538
399 Kevin Bickner Flag of the United States.svg  United States 125.0110.039
4011 Fatih Arda İpcioğlu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 124.0109.540
4112 Roman Koudelka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 124.0108.741
423 Čestmír Kožíšek Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 122.5108.142
437 Casey Larson Flag of the United States.svg  United States 123.0107.543
448 Vitaliy Kalinichenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 122.5106.044
4515 Decker Dean Flag of the United States.svg  United States 120.0100.945
462 Daniel Cacina Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 119.097.846
471 Radek Rýdl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 118.596.747
486 Filip Sakala Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 116.093.148
495 Matthew Soukup Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 115.090.849
5010 Yevhen Marusiak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 111.081.650

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References

  1. "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  2. Qualification results
  3. Round 1 results
  4. Final results