FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 – Individual large hill
Men's individual large hill at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 | ||||||||||
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Venue | Holmenkollbakken | |||||||||
Date | 3 March 2011 | |||||||||
Competitors | 63 from 20 nations | |||||||||
Winning score | 277.5 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 | ||
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Cross-country skiing | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Interval start | 15 km men | 10 km women |
Pursuit | 30 km men | 15 km women |
Mass start | 50 km men | 30 km women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Relay | 4×10 km men | 4×5 km women |
Nordic combined | ||
Normal hill | Individual | Team |
Large hill | Individual | Team |
Ski jumping | ||
Normal hill | Men | Women |
Large hill | Individual | Team |
The Men's Individual large hill ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 was held on 3 March 2011 at 17:00 CET. The qualification for this event was planned for 2 March 2011 at 18:00 CET, but it was postponed due to wind and fog to 3 March 2011 at 15:30 CET. Andreas Küttel of Switzerland was the defending world champion while his fellow country man Simon Ammann was the Olympic champion.[1][2]
Results
Qualifying
^ 1: These skiers were pre-qualified; they did perform jumps in the qualification round, but were not ranked with the non-pre-qualified jumpers.
Competition Round
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Round 1 Distance (m) | Round 1 Points | Round 1 Rank | Final Round Distance (m) | Final Round Points | Final Round Rank | Total Points |
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55 | Gregor Schlierenzauer | 130.0 | 135.3 | 4 | 134.5 | 142.2 | 2 | 277.5 | ||
63 | Thomas Morgenstern | 133.0 | 141.5 | 1 | 131.0 | 135.7 | 4 | 277.2 | ||
62 | Simon Ammann | 129.5 | 131.9 | 8 | 134.5 | 142.4 | 1 | 274.3 | ||
4 | 60 | Andreas Kofler | 129.5 | 131.0 | 9 | 134.0 | 138.6 | 3 | 269.6 | |
5 | 57 | Matti Hautamäki | 134.5 | 134.9 | 5 | 129.0 | 131.3 | 6 | 266.2 | |
6 | 49 | Michael Uhrmann | 133.0 | 133.7 | 7 | 129.0 | 130.3 | 8 | 264.0 | |
7 | 48 | Anders Bardal | 133.5 | 135.6 | 3 | 125.0 | 128.2 | 11 | 263.8 | |
8 | 58 | Martin Koch | 130.0 | 129.7 | 11 | 129.5 | 132.6 | 5 | 262.3 | |
9 | 50 | Anders Jacobsen | 134.0 | 139.4 | 2 | 123.0 | 121.3 | 14 | 260.7 | |
10 | 59 | Tom Hilde | 133.5 | 128.7 | 12 | 128.5 | 130.3 | 8 | 259.0 | |
11 | 61 | Adam Małysz | 126.0 | 128.1 | 13 | 130.5 | 129.5 | 10 | 257.6 | |
12 | 56 | Severin Freund | 129.5 | 129.8 | 10 | 126.0 | 125.4 | 13 | 255.2 | |
13 | 30 | Jernej Damjan | 123.0 | 116.8 | 22 | 131.5 | 130.4 | 7 | 247.2 | |
14 | 53 | Johan Remen Evensen | 125.5 | 123.7 | 16 | 119.5 | 121.1 | 15 | 244.8 | |
15 | 37 | Richard Freitag | 129.5 | 125.4 | 14 | 123.5 | 119.3 | 17 | 244.7 | |
16 | 41 | Martin Schmitt | 116.0 | 115.5 | 23 | 128.5 | 127.3 | 12 | 242.8 | |
17 | 47 | Pavel Karelin | 127.0 | 124.3 | 15 | 119.5 | 113.4 | 23 | 237.7 | |
18 | 52 | Daiki Ito | 123.0 | 120.5 | 19 | 123.5 | 115.8 | 20 | 236.3 | |
19 | 54 | Kamil Stoch | 131.0 | 134.7 | 6 | 124.5 | 101.0 | 30 | 235.7 | |
20 | 36 | Jurij Tepeš | 128.5 | 120.9 | 18 | 121.5 | 114.7 | 22 | 235.6 | |
21 | 25 | Piotr Żyła | 121.0 | 113.9 | 25 | 124.5 | 119.0 | 18 | 232.9 | |
22 | 51 | Roman Koudelka | 118.5 | 111.5 | 27 | 125.0 | 120.3 | 16 | 231.8 | |
23 | 46 | Robert Kranjec | 125.0 | 120.0 | 20 | 121.0 | 110.1 | 24 | 230.1 | |
24 | 45 | Noriaki Kasai | 125.5 | 122.5 | 17 | 114.5 | 105.7 | 27 | 228.2 | |
25 | 44 | Peter Prevc | 118.5 | 110.3 | 28 | 123.0 | 116.2 | 19 | 226.5 | |
26 | 31 | Taku Takeuchi | 120.5 | 108.6 | 29 | 122.5 | 115.5 | 21 | 224.1 | |
27 | 32 | Fumihisa Yumoto | 126.0 | 119.2 | 21 | 117.5 | 104.4 | 28 | 223.6 | |
28 | 40 | Jakub Janda | 118.0 | 114.4 | 24 | 117.5 | 108.1 | 25 | 222.5 | |
29 | 29 | Sebastian Colloredo | 118.0 | 111.8 | 26 | 120.0 | 106.8 | 26 | 218.6 | |
30 | 34 | Janne Ahonen | 121.0 | 108.0 | 30 | 115.0 | 101.1 | 29 | 209.1 | |
31 | 20 | Ilya Rosliakov | 119.5 | 106.2 | 31 | 106.2 | ||||
32 | 39 | Denis Kornilov | 116.0 | 105.9 | 32 | 105.9 | ||||
33 | 38 | Stefan Hula | 118.0 | 104.8 | 33 | 104.8 | ||||
33 | 35 | Anssi Koivuranta | 118.5 | 104.8 | 33 | 104.8 | ||||
35 | 24 | Peter Frenette | 117.5 | 104.7 | 35 | 104.7 | ||||
36 | 23 | Davide Bresadola | 117.5 | 104.0 | 36 | 104.0 | ||||
37 | 26 | Vladimir Zografski | 113.5 | 102.6 | 37 | 102.6 | ||||
38 | 33 | Olli Muotka | 118.0 | 102.2 | 38 | 102.2 | ||||
39 | 22 | Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes | 117.5 | 100.2 | 39 | 100.2 | ||||
40 | 42 | Jan Matura | 110.0 | 98.9 | 40 | 98.9 | ||||
41 | 28 | Andrea Morassi | 111.0 | 97.9 | 41 | 97.9 | ||||
42 | 43 | Emmanuel Chedal | 111.5 | 95.3 | 42 | 95.3 | ||||
43 | 17 | Andreas Küttel | 112.0 | 91.5 | 43 | 91.5 | ||||
44 | 10 | Radik Zhaparov | 110.5 | 89.9 | 44 | 89.9 | ||||
45 | 12 | Marco Grigoli | 109.5 | 89.7 | 45 | 89.7 | ||||
46 | 6 | Nikolay Karpenko | 107.5 | 88.9 | 46 | 88.9 | ||||
47 | 27 | Lukáš Hlava | 105.0 | 88.7 | 47 | 88.7 | ||||
48 | 9 | Nicolas Mayer | 106.0 | 84.8 | 48 | 84.8 | ||||
49 | 4 | Vincent Descombes Sevoie | 102.5 | 78.9 | 49 | 78.9 | ||||
50 | 11 | Kim Hyun-Ki | 100.5 | 67.4 | 50 | 67.4 |
References
- ↑ "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 Ski jumping individual large hill official results" (PDF). FIS-Ski.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 December 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
- ↑ 2010 Winter Olympics 20 February 2010 Ski jumping individual large hill final results. - accessed 25 June 2010.
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