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

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Women's large hill individual
at the 2023 European Games
Venue Wielka Krokiew, Zakopane
Date30 June
Competitors38 from 12 nations
Winning points277.4
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
 inaugural

The Women's large hill individual competition of the 2023 European Games was held on 30 June, 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 17:35. [2] [3]

RankBibNameCountryRound 1Final roundTotal
Distance (m)PointsRankDistance (m)PointsRankPoints
Gold medal icon.svg34 Nika Križnar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 137.5135.01132.0142.41277.4
Silver medal icon.svg29 Nika Prevc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 130.0122.22125.5126.04248.2
Bronze medal icon.svg36 Selina Freitag Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 126.5115.64130.5130.22245.8
428 Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 128.0113.55130.0127.43240.9
535 Chiara Kreuzer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 128.5117.93123.5119.75237.6
625 Eirin Maria Kvandal Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 124.5113.26127.0115.77228.9
724 Jenny Rautionaho Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 123.5108.48126.0118.66227.0
832 Marita Kramer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 129.0111.97124.0110.28222.1
938 Katharina Schmid Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 118.096.511126.0110.09206.5
1031 Joséphine Pagnier Flag of France.svg  France 117.594.512124.5105.610200.1
1130 Anna Rupprecht Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 119.097.510117.0100.014197.5
1223 Julia Mühlbacher Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 119.093.813124.0103.011196.8
1319 Katra Komar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 124.0105.59112.088.518194.4
1433 Thea Minyan Bjørseth Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 112.584.915122.0101.013185.9
1537 Anna Odine Strøm Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 109.082.418124.0103.011185.4
1622 Pauline Heßler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 115.583.117122.099.515182.6
1716 Ajda Košnjek Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 114.588.214119.091.017179.2
1820 Maja Vtič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 113.583.316114.586.620169.9
1914 Nicole Konderla Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 107.574.920115.592.216167.1
2017 Sina Arnet Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 107.574.521113.586.719161.2
2118 Hannah Wiegele Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 111.080.319110.075.124155.4
2212 Kjersti Græsli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 103.568.024114.586.521154.5
2327 Julia Clair Flag of France.svg  France 106.069.923112.083.722153.6
2421 Daniela Haralambie Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 107.567.325109.076.723144.0
2510 Klára Ulrichová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 105.070.622105.570.026140.6
2613 Emely Torazza Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 98.557.728105.073.825131.5
2726 Luisa Görlich Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 101.061.026104.069.327130.3
2815 Karolína Indráčková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 99.559.327101.064.528123.8
294 Anna Twardosz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 94.555.22998.063.329118.5
307 Tamara Mesíková Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 94.555.03093.552.630107.6
312 Anežka Indráčková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 94.551.731did not advance
3211 Paulina Cieślar Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 90.544.832
339 Pola Bełtowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 91.043.333
348 Emma Chervet Flag of France.svg  France 89.042.234
353 Wiktoria Przybyła Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 84.530.835
361 Alessia Mîțu-Coșca Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 82.523.636
375 Tetiana Pylypchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 78.022.537
386 Delia Folea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 77.515.838

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References

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