Ski jumping at the 2023 European Games – Men's large hill individual

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Men's large hill individual
at the 2023 European Games
Venue Wielka Krokiew, Zakopane
Date1 July
Competitors54 from 15 nations
Winning points279.1
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
 inaugural

The men's large hill individual competition of the 2023 European Games was held on 1 July, at the Wielka Krokiew hill in Zakopane. [1]

Contents

Competition format

The competition consists of two scored rounds. All entered athletes take part in the first round, the best thirty advances to the final round. The winner is the ski jumper with the most points total from both rounds.

Results

The final was started at 17:30. [2] [3]

RankBibNameCountryRound 1Final roundTotal
Distance (m)PointsRankDistance (m)PointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svg53 Dawid Kubacki Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 139.0139.42134.5139.71279.1
Silver medal icon.svg48 Jan Hörl Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 140.0140.51130.0132.55273.0
Bronze medal icon.svg37 Philipp Raimund Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 138.0138.63132.5133.24271.8
450 Daniel Tschofenig Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 130.5130.78134.0136.22269.9
543 Marius Lindvik Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 134.5133.25133.0130.77263.9
654 Anže Lanišek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 133.0127.910136.0135.33263.2
752 Piotr Żyła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 136.5135.84130.0126.48262.2
842 Robert Johansson Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 134.0132.96131.0125.49258.3
929 Fatih Arda İpcioğlu Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 127.0123.114138.0131.16254.2
1035 Aleksander Zniszczoł Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 136.0132.96127.5115.717248.6
1139 Gregor Deschwanden Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 131.0128.99126.0115.118244.0
1234 Bendik Jakobsen Heggli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 132.0123.613130.0114.920238.5
1330 Yevhen Marusiak Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 126.0121.817124.0116.316238.1
1451 Timi Zajc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 121.5114.127134.5123.611237.7
1549 Manuel Fettner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 127.0122.216123.0115.019237.2
1536 Paweł Wąsek Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 130.0125.112127.0112.123237.2
1726 Felix Hoffmann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 123.5114.028133.5122.312236.3
1828 Eetu Nousiainen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 120.5111.630135.0123.910235.5
1940 Constantin Schmid Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 130.5125.211126.5109.626234.8
2024 Killian Peier Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 122.5116.125131.0117.014233.1
2133 Niko Kytösaho Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 125.5113.229133.0119.713232.9
2244 Domen Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 128.0122.615124.5109.925232.5
2315 Hektor Kapustík Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 125.0119.120126.5113.322232.4
2446 Johann André Forfang Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 126.0117.923126.5113.721231.6
2545 Žiga Jelar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 125.5114.326131.0117.014231.3
2620 Luca Roth Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 126.5121.218121.0109.127230.3
2731 Artti Aigro Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 125.5120.519122.0108.228228.7
2838 Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 129.0117.424126.5111.124228.5
2947 Kamil Stoch Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 127.0118.422122.5106.929225.3
3027 Vilho Palosaari Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 124.5118.521121.5104.130222.6
3141 Lovro Kos Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 124.0111.331did not advance
3219 Muhammed Ali Bedir Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 120.0107.532
3325 Markus Müller Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 118.0106.533
3411 Vitaliy Kalinichenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 118.0106.334
3532 Vladimir Zografski Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 120.5106.135
3617 Kasperi Valto Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 119.0106.036
377 Valentin Foubert Flag of France.svg  France 122.5101.937
3822 Radek Rýdl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 115.0100.438
3923 Daniel Cacina Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 116.095.839
409 Kaimar Vagul Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 115.594.540
412 David Rygl Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 118.590.141
4218 Enzo Milesi Flag of France.svg  France 111.588.942
433 Mihnea Spulber Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 120.088.443
4412 Jules Chervet Flag of France.svg  France 108.584.444
456 Sorin Mitrofan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 114.583.945
4621 Kevin Maltsev Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 107.582.346
4613 Ari Reppelin Flag of France.svg  France 104.582.346
488 Muhammet İrfan Çintımar Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 110.078.448
4914 Benedikt Holub Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 102.072.549
5016 Alessandro Batby Flag of France.svg  France 103.069.850
515 Andero Kapp Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 105.565.851
521 Andrei Feldorean Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 107.063.652
5310 Daniel Škarka Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 99.560.353
544 Kryštof Hauser Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 101.559.854

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References

  1. "Training and Competition Schedule" (PDF). Retrieved 26 June 2023.
  2. Round 1 results
  3. Final results