FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010

FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010
Official logo for the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010.
Host city Planica, Slovenia
Nations participating 18
Athletes participating 60
Events 2
Opening ceremony 18 March
Closing ceremony 21 March
Main venue Letalnica
Website Planica.si

The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010 was held 18–21 March 2010 in Planica, Slovenia for a record sixth time. Planica hosted the event previously in 1972, 1979, 1985, 1994, and 2004. Austria's Gregor Schlierenzauer was the defending individual champion. Schlierenzauer and his Austrian teammates of Andreas Kofler, Martin Koch, and Thomas Morgenstern were the defending team champions.

Schedule

Letalnica bratov Gorišek (K-185; HS215)
Day Date Event Longest jump of the day (m)
WednesdayMar 17Hill Test Jumps219.0 - Rok Mandl
ThursdayMar 18Qualification230.5 - Bjørn Einar Romøren
FridayMar 19Individual, Day 1223.5 - Robert Kranjec
SaturdayMar 20Individual, Day 2236.5 - Simon Ammann
SundayMar 21Team event231.0 - Gregor Schlierenzauer

Results

Winner Simon Ammann and second Gregor Schlierenzauer on the podium, bouquets presented by Slovenian Defence Minister Ljubica Jelušič

Qualifying

18 March 2010[1][2]

Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Points Note
1st Training 2nd Training Qualifying
154Japan Noriaki Kasai215.5204.0210.5207.6Q
251Czech Republic Antonin Hajek213.0228.5207.5206.1Q
350Poland Kamil Stoch190.0202.5201.5199.9Q
448Finland Matti Hautamäki205.5192.5204.0199.1Q
552Germany Michael Neumayer201.5201.5203.0198.8Q
655Japan Daiki Ito187.0195.0200.5197.4Q
753Norway Johan Remen Evensen201.5189.0200.0196.5Q
856France Emmanuel Chedal200.0196.5197.5193.1Q
934Finland Janne Happonen197.5203.5207.5187.9Q
1032Czech Republic Borek Sedlak183.5195.0202.5182.8Q
1158Austria David Zauner191.0202.5183.0181.2Q
1236France Vincent Descombes Sevoie182.5200.0198.5178.7Q
1359Germany Michael Uhrmann185.0198.5183.5174.0Q
1437Italy Andrea Morassi187.5196.0195.5173.9Q
1529Slovenia Primož Pikl192.5191.5190.5173.1Q
1640Poland Łukasz Rutkowski190.0188.5196.5172.9Q
1747Germany Martin Schmitt196.5185.5180.0170.6Q
1849Norway Tom Hilde191.5201.0182.0170.2Q
1935Czech Republic Lukas Hlava183.5196.0194.0169.9Q
2057Finland Harri Olli201.5193.0176.0169.2Q
2125Slovenia Robert Hrgota193.0196.5185.5167.6Q
2245Slovenia Jernej Damjan172.5191.5181.5164.8Q
2341Italy Sebastian Colloredo192.5196.5185.5162.4Q
2431Czech Republic Jan Matura179.0183.0180.5157.3Q
2511Poland Rafał Śliż199.0188.0176.0156.4Q
2633Japan Taku Takeuchi170.5172.5178.5150.2Q
2716Russia Roman Sergeevich Trofimov186.0184.0170.5147.8Q
2819Germany Richard Freitag175.5185.0170.5147.3Q
297United States Nicholas Alexander165.0175.5170.0145.3Q
3017Kazakhstan Ivan Karaulov166.0171.5166.5145.0Q
not qualified
318Sweden Isak Grimholm157.0171.5163.5138.3
3220Kazakhstan Alexey Korolev174.0158.5157.5134.3
3313Russia Stanislav Oshepkov163.0161.0157.0132.1
3421Italy Roberto Dellasega183.5170.0158.0129.4
356Slovakia Tomas Zmoray164.0154.0154.0129.3
3614Italy Diego Dellasega174.5160.0155.0129.1
3723Kazakhstan Nikolay Karpenko139.0151.0152.5125.9
385United States Chris Lamb158.0169.5154.5124.9
3924Russia Ilja Rosliakov170.5170.0152.0124.7
4022South Korea Hyun-Ki Kim173.5168.0155.0123.9
4112United States Nicholas Fairall179.0157.0150.0123.4
4215South Korea Heung-Chul Choi156.5133.0152.0123.1
432Russia Georgiy Chervyakov150.5156.0151.0121.4
4418United States Michael Glasder169.0158.0143.0108.6
453Sweden Fredrik Balkåsen180.0161.0134.096.9
4610Bulgaria Bogomil Pavlov122.0122.0123.085.2
prequalified
*60Finland Janne Ahonen185.5188.0179.0q
*61Slovenia Robert Kranjec199.0215.0216.5q
*62Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren202.5203.0230.5q
*63Austria Martin Koch203.0208.0207.0q
*64Norway Anders Jacobsen205.5208.5198.5q
*65Austria Wolfgang Loitzl204.0209.5202.0q
*66Poland Adam Malysz212.0209.5216.5q
*68Austria Thomas Morgenstern198.5203.5182.0q
*69Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer210.0211.5206.0q
*70Switzerland Simon Ammann210.0217.5225.5q
internal team qualifications: did not enter in qualifying round
1Germany Christian Ulmer185.0177.5DNS
9Czech Republic Čestmír Kožíšek184.5183.0DNS
26Slovenia Jurij Tepeš192.0183.0DNS
27Poland Stefan Hula195.5183.5DNS
28Poland Marcin Bachleda201.5183.5DNS
30Finland Olli Muotka204.5196.5DNS
38Slovenia Mitja Mežnar171.0186.5DNS
39Germany Severin Freund160.0181.5DNS
42Norway Anders Bardal189.5191.5DNS
43Finland Kalle Keituri185.5193.5DNS
44Japan Shohei Tochimoto90.0DNSDNS
46Norway Roar Ljøkelsøy183.0196.0DNS
67Austria Andreas Kofler173.0181.0DNS
did not start at all
4Bulgaria Vladimir ZografskiDNSDNSDNS

Individual

Men's Ski Flying individual
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010
Venue Letalnica bratov Gorišek
Date 19–20 March 2010
Competitors 40 from 14 nations
Winning score 935.8
Medalists
     Switzerland
    Austria
    Norway

Ammann had the longest jump of the competition with a 236.5 m fourth round jump. He also led after the first two rounds and had the most points both two days to win the championships for the first time. Adam Małysz was second after three jumps, but had a poor fourth round jump to fall to fourth. The defending champion Schlierenzauer finished second. The second longest jump had Antonín Hájek with a 236.0 m and local matador Robert Kranjec, the winner of the ski flying World Cup 2009/10, finished fifth. After the first round, former ski flying champion Roar Ljøkelsøy jumped for the final time in his career after he failed to qualify for the first round.

19–20 March 2010.[3][4]

Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Total Points
Day One (March 19) Day Two (March 20)
Trial Round 1st Round 2nd Round Trial Round 3rd Round Final Round
1st, gold medalist(s)30Switzerland Simon Ammann176.0215.5216.5216.5227.0236.5935.8
2nd, silver medalist(s)28Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer187.5209.5205.0203.0222.5230.5910.3
3rd, bronze medalist(s)23Norway Anders Jacobsen200.5217.0194.5188.5230.5227.5894.0
429Poland Adam Malysz199.5217.5215.0213.5211.0211.5893.6
525Slovenia Robert Kranjec182.0223.5203.5190.5212.5222.5873.5
627Austria Wolfgang Loitzl202.0207.0211.5205.5213.5200.0865.3
720Austria Thomas Morgenstern157.0196.5211.5208.5225.5215.5855.4
819Czech Republic Antonin Hajek179.0203.0210.5211.0223.5236.0844.9
924Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren193.5214.5196.5194.0205.0223.0844.5
1022Austria Martin Koch190.0208.5206.0199.5220.0200.0839.8
1126Finland Harri OlliDNS215.5200.0203.5195.5199.0819.9
1218Japan Noriaki Kasai213.5215.5209.5205.0220.5224.0817.1
1321Austria David Zauner189.5193.5223.0185.0202.0202.5806.2
1416France Emmanuel Chedal190.0210.0211.5205.0199.0214.0780.9
1517Finland Janne Happonen187.0202.0201.0196.5205.5211.5777.3
1614Poland Kamil Stoch191.5186.5207.5203.5203.5218.0770.0
1715Finland Matti Hautamäki161.5193.5204.0191.5204.0204.5762.6
1812Norway Johan Remen Evensen211.5199.5195.0191.0219.5202.0756.9
199Germany Michael Uhrmann181.5185.5201.0179.0211.5203.5745.7
2011Japan Daiki Ito179.5200.5191.5171.5209.5197.5743.5
2113Germany Martin Schmitt189.0194.0200.0191.5186.5193.5721.8
224Germany Michael Neumayer197.0184.5189.5183.5198.5205.5714.0
231Italy Andrea Morassi194.0163.0188.0199.5201.5198.5711.4
247Italy Sebastian Colloredo176.5189.0194.5183.0193.0194.5710.0
2510Slovenia Jernej Damjan174.0200.0194.5175.0195.5184.0708.5
265Czech Republic Borek Sedlak165.5169.5198.0179.0192.5201.0704.6
273Finland Janne Ahonen165.5182.0189.5183.0197.0197.0701.1
288Germany Richard FreitagDNS181.5198.5173.0170.0193.5685.7
296Norway Tom Hilde181.0186.5185.5164.5185.0187.5680.6
302Slovenia Robert Hrgota184.0180.5178.5195.5190.5178.5674.6
31Czech Republic Lukas Hlava179.0170.5179.5DNQ331.4
32Poland Rafał Śliż197.5172.0DNQ155.9
33Poland Łukasz Rutkowski185.5175.5DNQ150.4
34Japan Taku Takeuchi152.0168.5DNQ149.1
35Czech Republic Jan Matura156.0161.5DNQ146.1
36Kazakhstan Ivan Karaulov159.0160.5DNQ144.0
37France Vincent Descombes Sevoie187.5159.0DNQ143.8
38Russia Roman Sergeevich Trofimov184.5162.0DNQ143.2
39Slovenia Primož Pikl158.0160.0DNQ139.8
United States Nicholas Alexander184.5DNS

Team Event

Men's Ski Flying Team event
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010
Venue Letalnica bratov Gorišek
Date 21 March 2010
Competitors 40 from 10 nations
Winning score 1641.4
Medalists
 
 
 

21 March 2010.[5][6]

Rank Team Distance (meters) Points
Trial Round 1st Round Final Round
1st, gold medalist(s) Austria
10-1 Wolfgang Loitzl
10-2 Thomas Morgenstern
10-3 Martin Koch
10-4 Gregor Schlierenzauer

205.5
220.0
219.0
218.0

183.5
215.5
184.5
226.5

206.0
198.0
217.5
231.0
1641.4
2nd, silver medalist(s) Norway
9-1 Anders Jacobsen
9-2 Anders Bardal
9-3 Johan Remen Evensen
9-4 Bjørn Einar Romøren

202.5
193.0
201.5
185.5

202.0
179.5
197.5
214.5

217.5
189.5
193.5
201.5
1542.3
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Finland
7-1 Janne Happonen
7-2 Olli Muotka
7-3 Matti Hautamäki
7-4 Harri Olli

167.5
184.5
214.5
DNS

202.5
191.0
195.5
215.0

213.5
166.5
194.5
190.5
1474.3
4 Poland
6-1 Kamil Stoch
6-2 Łukasz Rutkowski
6-3 Stefan Hula
6-4 Adam Malysz

184.5
183.0
184.5
207.5

197.5
188.5
192.5
218.5

222.5
143.0
179.0
213.5
1452.5
5 Czech Republic
4-1 Lukas Hlava
4-2 Jan Matura
4-3 Borek Sedlak
4-4 Antonin Hajek

183.5
175.5
176.0
198.5

181.5
180.5
187.5
191.5

203.5
186.5
180.5
205.5
1399.2
6 Slovenia
5-1 Robert Hrgota
5-2 Jernej Damjan
5-3 Jurij Tepeš
5-4 Robert Kranjec

178.0
191.0
177.5
200.5

177.5
177.0
181.5
219.5

189.5
178.0
170.5
206.5
1378.3
7 Germany
8-1 Michael Neumayer
8-2 Richard Freitag
8-3 Martin Schmitt
8-4 Michael Uhrmann

183.5
182.5
182.0
183.5

194.0
164.5
178.5
196.0

193.5
156.5
182.5
193.5
1322.9
8 Italy
2-1 Sebastian Colloredo
2-2 Andrea Morassi
2-3 Roberto Dellasega
2-4 Diego Dellasega

190.5
204.5
192.5
152.0

173.5
198.5
158.0
131.0

189.0
203.0
160.5
162.5
1219.6
9 Russia
3-1 Georgiy Chervyakov
3-2 Stanislav Oshepkov
3-3 Ilya Rosliakov
3-4 Roman Sergeevich Trofimov

152.0
163.5
161.5
183.5

134.0
156.0
172.5
176.5

DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
545.0
10 United States
1-1 Nicholas Fairall
1-2 Michael Glasder
1-3 Chris Lamb
1-4 Nicholas Alexander

132.0
152.0
149.0
183.0

121.5
154.0
151.5
163.5

DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
462.2

Schlierenzauer had the longest jump of the competition with his 231.0 m final round jump.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria (AUT)1102
2  Switzerland (SUI)1001
3 Norway (NOR)0112
4 Finland (FIN)0011
Totals (4 nations)2226

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.