FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2018

FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2018
Host city Oberstdorf, Germany
Nations participating 16
Athletes participating 54
Sports Ski flying
Events 2
Opening ceremony 18 January 2018
Closing ceremony 21 January 2018
Main venue Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze
Individual prize money (US$) 74,500
Team prize money (US$) 72,500
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The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2018 was the 25th ski flying world championships. It was held between 18 and 21 January 2018 in Oberstdorf, Germany and for the sixth time on this location. They hosted world championships at Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze already in 1973, 1981, 1988, 1998 and 2008. There was total prize money of 142,000 swiss francs (72,000 for individual and 70,000 for team event).[1]

Peter Prevc was the defending individual champion and Norway (Anders Fannemel, Johann André Forfang, Daniel-André Tande and Kenneth Gangnes) was defending the team title.

Daniel-André Tande became the new individual world champion and Norway (Robert Johansson, Andreas Stjernen, Johann André Forfang and Daniel-André Tande) took the team title.

Prize money

A total prize of 142,000 swiss francs was awarded: 72,000 CHF to the Top6 individuals and 70,000 CHF to the Top3 teams.

Event Gold Silver Bronze 4th to 6th place
Individual CHF 28,750 CHF 18,000 CHF 10,800 CHF 14,440
Team event CHF 35,000 CHF 21,000 CHF 14,800 not awarded

Schedule

Heini-Klopfer-Skiflugschanze (K200 / HS235)
Date Competition Longest jump of the day Metres Feet
17 January 2018  Hill testwind conditions
18 January 2018  Training 1Norway Daniel-André Tande223.5733
Training 2United States William Rhoads182.5599
T2 canceled after 3 jumps; wind conditions
Qualificationsmoved on next day; wind conditions
19 January 2018  Trial round D1canceled; qualifications instead
QualificationsNorway Daniel-André Tande238.5782
1st round IndividualPoland Kamil Stoch230.0755
2nd round IndividualNorway Daniel-André Tande227.0745
20 January 2018  Trial round D2Norway Andreas Stjernen216.5710
3rd round IndividualNorway Andreas Stjernen223.5733
4th round IndividualItaly Sebastian Colloredo178.0584
4th round canceled after 3 jumps; wind
21 January 2018  Trial round TENorway Andreas Stjernen230.5756
1st round Team eventNorway Andreas Stjernen231.0758
2nd round Team eventPoland Dawid Kubacki221.5727

Previous championships

All previous ski flying world championships held in Oberstdorf:

Edition Year Gold Silver Bronze
2 1973 East Germany Hans-Georg Aschenbach Switzerland Walter Steiner Czechoslovakia Karel Kodejška
6 1981 Finland Jari Puikkonen Austria Armin Kogler Norway Tom Levorstad
10 1988 Norway Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Primož Ulaga Finland Matti Nykänen
15 1998 Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki Germany Sven Hannawald Germany Dieter Thoma
20 2008 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria Martin Koch Finland Janne Ahonen
3 2008  Austria
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Morgenstern
Martin Koch
 Finland
Janne Ahonen
Matti Hautamäki
Harri Olli
Janne Happonen
 Norway
Anders Jacobsen
Tom Hilde
Anders Bardal
Bjørn Einar Romøren

Results

Qualifying

Second training canceled after 3 jumps; wind conditions
Rank Bib Name Training 1 Training 2 Qualifying Points Note
153Norway Daniel-André Tande223.5238.5222.1Q
234Poland Kamil Stoch214.5232.0210.7Q
354Norway Andreas Stjernen206.5217.0210.1Q
441Poland Stefan Hula179.0217.0208.2Q
546Austria Stefan Kraft204.5217.0203.7Q
626Germany Richard Freitag207.0219.5201.5Q
752Switzerland Simon Ammann208.5214.5193.6Q
847Slovenia Anže Semenič211.5209.0193.2Q
21Poland Dawid Kubacki171.5211.5193.2Q
1051Norway Robert Johansson211.5211.5192.6Q
1129Slovenia Jernej Damjan203.5209.5188.3Q
1250Japan Noriaki KasaiDNS201.0185.0Q
1349Slovenia Peter Prevc188.0200.5184.7Q
1438Poland Piotr Żyła192.0201.5182.5Q
1528Norway Johann André Forfang203.5204.5181.9Q
1640Germany Andreas Wellinger176.5198.5180.9Q
1736Austria Manuel Poppinger177.0199.0179.2Q
1843Austria Michael Hayböck185.5189.5177.6Q
1945Germany Markus Eisenbichler215.0197.5176.6Q
2035Germany Stephan Leyhe190.0195.5175.2Q
2132United States Kevin Bickner156.5201.0175.0Q
2230Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi193.0199.5174.3Q
235Russia Dimitry VassilievDNS197.0171.3Q
2437Slovenia Tilen Bartol195.0189.0164.4Q
2520Japan Junshirō Kobayashi156.5192.5163.9Q
263Russia Alexey Romashov164.0134.0190.0160.9Q
2748Austria Clemens Aigner179.5183.5158.7Q
2811Russia Denis Kornilov178.0182.5155.5Q
294Italy Alex Insam168.5184.5153.9Q
3027Italy Sebastian Colloredo171.5180.0149.4Q
3118Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes166.5185.5146.8Q
3219Finland Janne Ahonen181.5177.5142.8Q
3344Slovenia Domen Prevc171.5163.5142.7Q
3417Switzerland Andreas Schuler170.5170.0134.4Q
358Finland Antti Aalto156.0157.5134.3Q
3615Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden171.5168.5132.8Q
377Russia Mikhail Nazarov158.0150.0128.7Q
3814United States Michael Glasder182.5161.5128.2Q
3924France Vincent Descombes Sevoie166.5162.0125.6Q
4022Finland Eetu Nousiainen160.0154.0118.8Q
not qualified
25Switzerland Killian Peier176.0151.0113.5
2United States William Rhoads174.5182.5147.5108.6
42Czech Republic Čestmír Kožíšek156.0124.088.7
1Kazakhstan Marat Zhaparov126.5114.0125.081.3
10Kazakhstan Konstantin Sokolenko107.0111.070.1
6Italy Davide Bresadola110.0112.066.3
9Estonia Martti NommeDNSDNS
16Finland Jarkko MäättäDNSDNS
internal team qualification: did not enter in qualifying round
39Norway Anders Fannemel183.5DNS
33Poland Maciej Kot177.5DNS
31Norway Halvor Egner Granerud184.5DNS
23Germany Karl Geiger187.5DNS
13Austria Florian Altenburger162.5DNS
12Slovenia Žiga Jelar181.5DNS

Trial rounds

Competition

Individual

Individual
Date 19-20 January 2018
Competitors 40 from 12 nations
Winning score 651.9
Medalists
 
 
 
Medalist
Daniel-André Tande Kamil Stoch Richard Freitag
 Norway  Poland  Germany
4th round canceled after three jumpers
Rank Bib1 Bib2 Name 19 January (Day 1) 20 January (Day 2) Total
1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
14730Norway Daniel-André Tande212.0227.0200.0651.9
22928Poland Kamil Stoch230.0219.0211.5638.6
32329Germany Richard Freitag228.0225.0190.5627.6
44027Austria Stefan Kraft218.0208.5206.0608.4
54825Norway Andreas Stjernen193.0203.0223.5606.9
64324Slovenia Peter Prevc222.5199.0218.0600.1
73423Germany Andreas Wellinger206.0207.0213.0599.7
82522Norway Johann André Forfang207.0207.5225.5599.2
94526Norway Robert Johansson204.0213.5201.0599.0
101921Poland Dawid Kubacki207.5208.0215.5589.8
113919Germany Markus Eisenbichler197.5205.5203.0560.1
124616Switzerland Simon Ammann203.5177.0207.5559.2
133517Poland Stefan Hula193.0196.5192.5550.0
144118Slovenia Anže Semenič214.5178.0186.0538.8
152615Slovenia Jernej Damjan216.0174.5197.5533.8
162720Japan Ryoyu Kobayashi207.5205.5165.5528.4
173311Poland Piotr Żyła190.0183.5198.5525.8
184214Austria Clemens Aigner202.0181.5194.5524.5
191110Russia Denis Kornilov188.0183.5191.0509.6
203012Germany Stephan Leyhe183.5197.5184.5502.9
21388Slovenia Domen Prevc179.5187.5192.5501.1
22177Finland Janne Ahonen182.0194.5192.0500.0
233113Austria Manuel Poppinger187.0195.5177.5498.0
24289United States Kevin Bickner201.5167.0181.0494.3
25444Japan Noriaki Kasai218.5123.5209.0493.6
2636Russia Alexey Romashov184.0191.0168.5455.5
2745Italy Alex Insam174.5185.0159.5443.4
28242Italy Sebastian Colloredo159.0184.0191.5178.0439.0
29183Japan Junshirō Kobayashi171.5169.0165.0170.0408.7
3071Russia Mikhail Nazarov (lucky loser)160.5161.0175.0167.5396.6
not qualified for 2nd round
3137Austria Michael Hayböck (drop out in 1R)171.5DNS126.0
328Finland Antti Aalto160.0DNQ117.6
335Russia Dimitry Vassiliev159.0DNQ113.5
3413Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden150.5DNQ111.8
3520Finland Eetu Nousiainen161.0DNQ111.4
3616Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes147.5DNQ102.3
3715Switzerland Andreas Schuler141.5DNQ98.1
3812United States Michael Glasder140.0DNQ95.9
3932Slovenia Tilen Bartol144.0DNQ95.3
4021France Vincent Descombes Sevoie133.0DNQ79.9

Team

Team
Date 21 January 2018
Competitors 32 from 8 nations
Teams 8
Winning score 1662.2
Medalists
 
 
 
Rank Bib Name 1st round 2nd round Total
18 Norway
1 Robert Johansson
2 Andreas Stjernen
3 Johann André Forfang
4 Daniel-André Tande


219.5
231.0
214.0
224.0

218.0
208.0
217.0
202.5
1662.2
399.9
427.3
405.0
430.0
24 Slovenia
1 Jernej Damjan
2 Anže Semenič
3 Domen Prevc
4 Peter Prevc


212.0
207.5
214.0
202.0

220.0
220.5
216.0
193.0
1615.8
405.4
411.7
406.3
392.4
36 Poland
1 Piotr Żyła
2 Stefan Hula
3 Dawid Kubacki
4 Kamil Stoch


212.5
206.0
204.5
209.5

204.0
210.0
221.5
204.0
1592.1
382.0
392.9
400.5
416.7
47 Germany
1 Andreas Wellinger
2 Stephan Leyhe
3 Markus Eisenbichler
4 Richard Freitag


226.0
200.0
200.0
221.5

212.0
186.5
210.5
216.5
1581.2
402.2
363.3
379.4
436.3
55 Austria
1 Clemens Aigner
2 Manuel Poppinger
3 Michael Hayböck
4 Stefan Kraft


200.0
194.5
187.0
200.0

202.0
208.0
212.0
202.0
1488.3
360.5
372.4
363.4
392.5
63  Switzerland
1 Andreas Schuler
2 Killian Peier
3 Gregor Deschwanden
4 Simon Ammann


172.0
175.5
183.0
201.0

193.0
176.5
190.5
216.5
1350.6
310.7
306.8
327.3
405.8
72 Russia
1 Alexey Romashov
2 Mikhail Nazarov
3 Denis Kornilov
4 Dmitry Vassiliev


176.5
167.0
191.0
206.0

188.5
172.5
176.0
191.5
1283.2
306.4
287.5
316.3
373.0
81 Finland
1 Antti Aalto
2 Jarkko Määttä
3 Eetu Nousiainen
4 Janne Ahonen


177.0
172.0
177.0
192.0

184.0
174.5
180.0
189.0
1262.2
304.8
298.0
300.9
358.5

References

  1. "The facts around the Ski Flying World Championships". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
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