FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Team normal hill/4 × 5 km

Team normal hill/4 × 5 km
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017
Venue Salpausselkä
Location Lahti, Finland
Date 26 February
Competitors 44 from 11 nations
Teams 11
Winning time 47:57.3
Medalists
    Germany
    Norway
    Austria

The Team normal hill/4 × 5 km event of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 was held on 26 February 2017.[1][2]

Results

Ski jumping

The ski jumping part was started at 12:00.[3]

RankBibCountryDistance (m)PointsTime difference
111 Germany
Björn Kircheisen
Fabian Rießle
Eric Frenzel
Johannes Rydzek

91.0
97.0
100.0
96.5
500.8
114.3
129.0
132.0
125.5
28 Japan
Hideaki Nagai
Takehiro Watanabe
Yoshito Watabe
Akito Watabe

90.0
91.0
94.5
95.0
468.0
112.3
114.2
120.5
121.0
+0:44
36 France
François Braud
Antoine Gérard
Laurent Muhlethaler
Maxime Laheurte

93.5
90.0
93.5
95.0
467.7
119.5
109.6
117.1
121.5
+0:44
410 Austria
Paul Gerstgraser
Bernhard Gruber
Philipp Orter
Mario Seidl

87.5
94.5
93.0
92.5
451.8
104.0
118.8
114.3
114.7
+1:05
59 Norway
Magnus Krog
Mikko Kokslien
Magnus Moan
Jørgen Graabak

89.5
89.5
94.0
94.0
450.9
106.6
109.1
117.5
117.3
+1:07
67 Finland
Eero Hirvonen
Hannu Manninen
Leevi Mutru
Ilkka Herola

87.0
83.0
93.5
94.5
436.5
105.0
95.2
118.4
117.9
+1:26
73 United States
Ben Berend
Ben Loomis
Taylor Fletcher
Bryan Fletcher

96.5
87.5
83.5
89.0
424.4
121.4
104.7
95.9
102.4
+1:42
84 Czech Republic
Ondřej Pažout
Jan Vytrval
Miroslav Dvořák
Tomáš Portyk

88.5
91.0
90.5
84.0
420.5
102.8
109.9
111.3
96.5
+1:47
92 Russia
Timofey Borisov
Ernest Yahin
Viacheslav Barkov
Samir Mastiev

88.0
92.0
91.5
86.0
418.4
102.9
113.3
110.5
91.7
+1:50
101 Estonia
Han-Hendrik Piho
Kail Piho
Karl-August Tiirmaa
Kristjan Ilves

84.5
82.5
88.0
96.5
409.1
96.4
91.5
104.8
116.4
+2:02
115 Italy
Armin Bauer
Lukas Runggaldier
Alessandro Pittin
Samuel Costa

83.5
82.0
92.0
88.5
406.3
95.0
89.8
113.2
108.3
+2:06

Cross-country skiing

The cross-country skiing part was started at 15:30.[4]

RankBibCountryDeficitTimeRankDeficit
1st, gold medalist(s)1 Germany
Björn Kircheisen
Eric Frenzel
Fabian Rießle
Johannes Rydzek
0:0047:57.3
12:04.8
11:46.1
11:49.4
12:17.0
5
2nd, silver medalist(s)5 Norway
Magnus Moan
Mikko Kokslien
Magnus Krog
Jørgen Graabak
1:0747:32.0
11:50.9
11:39.3
11:47.2
12:14.6
2+41.7
3rd, bronze medalist(s)4 Austria
Bernhard Gruber
Mario Seidl
Philipp Orter
Paul Gerstgraser
1:0547:56.0
11:51.3
12:06.6
11:49.5
12:08.6
4+1:03.7
42 Japan
Hideaki Nagai
Takehiro Watanabe
Yoshito Watabe
Akito Watabe
0:4448:19.3
12:17.3
12:01.8
11:56.0
12:04.2
6+1:06.0
56 Finland
Leevi Mutru
Eero Hirvonen
Ilkka Herola
Hannu Manninen
1:2647:49.0
12:17.2
11:57.2
11:36.5
11:58.1
3+1:17.7
611 Italy
Armin Bauer
Lukas Runggaldier
Alessandro Pittin
Samuel Costa
2:0647:09.5
11:56.0
11:47.6
11:26.9
11:59.0
1+1:18.2
73 France
Laurent Muhlethaler
Maxime Laheurte
François Braud
Antoine Gérard
0:4448:32.8
12:18.5
12:13.9
11:59.7
12:00.7
7+1:19.5
87 United States
Bryan Fletcher
Taylor Fletcher
Ben Berend
Ben Loomis
1:4249:42.5
12:00.9
11:50.6
13:12.2
12:48.8
9+3:27.2
910 Estonia
Kail Piho
Karl-August Tiirmaa
Han-Hendrik Piho
Kristjan Ilves
2:0249:35.0
12:00.6
12:29.1
12:29.2
12:36.1
8+3:39.7
109 Russia
Samir Mastiev
Viacheslav Barkov
Ernest Yahin
Timofey Borisov
1:5050:59.3
12:11.4
12:16.2
12:44.6
13:48.1
10+4:52.0
118 Czech Republic
Miroslav Dvořák
Tomáš Portyk
Ondřej Pažout
Jan Vytrval
1:4751:06.9
12:14.6
12:15.5
13:14.8
13:31.0
11+4:56.6

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