Ski jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual

Men's large hill individual
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for ski jumping
Venue Pragelato
Dates February 17–18
Competitors 69 from 21 nations
winning score 276.9
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s) Thomas Morgenstern  Austria
2nd, silver medalist(s) Andreas Kofler  Austria
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Lars Bystøl  Norway

The Men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in Pragelato, Italy. It began on 17 February, and concluded on 18 February.

Results

Qualifying

Fifteen skiers were pre-qualified, on the basis of their World Cup performance, meaning that they directly advanced to the final round. These skiers still jumped in the qualifying round, but they were not included with non-pre-qualified skiers in the standings. The fifty-one skiers who were not pre-qualified competed for thirty-five spots in the final round. [1]

RankNameCountryScoreNotes
1Noriaki Kasai Japan117.3
2Sigurd Pettersen Norway115.9
3Michael Neumayer Germany114.4
4Simon Ammann Switzerland111.7
5Dmitry Vassiliev Russia111.3
6Daiki Ito Japan110.9
7Jernej Damjan Slovenia105.9
8Martin Koch Austria100.8
9Dmitry Ipatov Russia98.1
10Risto Jussilainen Finland97.2
11Denis Kornilov Russia95.9
12Tami Kiuru Finland95.3
13Sebastian Colloredo Italy94.1
14Primož Peterka Slovenia93.1
15Martin Schmitt Germany92.1
15Ivan Karaulov Kazakhstan92.1
17Michael Möllinger Switzerland91.3
18Tsuyoshi Ichinohe Japan89.9
19Stefan Read Canada88.5
20Borek Sedlak Czech Republic86.8
21Radik Zhaparov Kazakhstan86.7
21Alan Alborn United States86.7
23Ildar Fatchullin Russia85.4
23Choi Heung-Chul South Korea85.4
25Nikolay Karpenko Kazakhstan84.6
26Rok Benkovič Slovenia84.5
27Kamil Stoch Poland83.0
28Jens Salumae Estonia80.3
28Robert Mateja Poland80.3
30Jan Matura Czech Republic79.5
31Ondřej Vaculík Czech Republic76.0
32Kim Hyun-Ki South Korea75.3
33Alessio Bolognani Italy74.9
34Guido Landert Switzerland74.4
35Graeme Gorham Canada69.4
36Maksim Anisimov Belarus68.6
37Martin Mesik Slovakia67.7
38Tian Zhongdan China67.4
39Clint Jones United States64.9
40Li Yang China64.8
41Alexey Korolev Kazakhstan63.5
42Tommy Schwall Slovakia63.4
43Rafal Sliz Poland63.1
44Georgi Zharkov Bulgaria59.3
45Kang Chil Ku South Korea58.8
46Gregory Baxter Canada58.5
47Jim Denney United States53.5
48Jaan Juris Estonia52.2
49Michael Nell Canada48.0
50Andrea Morassi Italy45.7
51Volodymyr Boschuk Ukraine30.6
52Petar Fartunov Bulgaria26.6
53Choi Yong-Jik South Korea22.8
*Thomas Morgenstern Austria136.81[]
*Janne Ahonen Finland136.31[]
*Andreas Kofler Austria133.81[]
*Andreas Kuettel Switzerland132.61[]
*Matti Hautamäki Finland129.61[]
*Lars Bystøl Norway129.21[]
*Takanobu Okabe Japan122.11[]
*Bjørn Einar Romøren Norway120.91[]
*Georg Späth Germany116.81[]
*Roar Ljøkelsøy Norway114.11[]
*Adam Małysz Poland114.01[]
*Jakub Janda Czech Republic112.71[]
*Robert Kranjec Slovenia106.71[]
*Michael Uhrmann Germany106.21[]
*Andreas Widhölzl Austria99.91[]
DQPetr Chaadaev BelarusDSQ2[]

^ 1: These skiers were pre-qualified; they did perform jumps in the qualification round, but were not ranked with the non-pre-qualified jumpers.

^ 2: Chaadaev was disqualified because his skis were of improper length.

Final

The final consisted of two jumps, with the top thirty after the first jump qualifying for the second jump. The combined total of the two jumps was used to determine the final ranking.[1]

RankNameCountryJump 1RankJump 2RankTotal
Thomas Morgenstern Austria131.42145.51276.9
Andreas Kofler Austria135.71141.12276.8
Lars Bystøl Norway121.55129.23250.7
4Roar Ljøkelsøy Norway127.83115.014242.8
5Matti Hautamäki Finland117.37125.14242.4
6Andreas Küttel Switzerland120.06119.110239.1
7Bjørn Einar Romøren Norway121.84116.412238.2
8Takanobu Okabe Japan115.08121.87236.8
9Janne Ahonen Finland112.39121.87234.1
10Jakub Janda Czech Republic108.613121.96230.5
11Michael Neumayer Germany110.311118.811229.1
12Noriaki Kasai Japan104.021123.35227.3
13Michael Möllinger Switzerland104.919120.09224.9
14Adam Małysz Poland111.410111.317222.7
15Simon Ammann Switzerland104.420113.616218.0
16Michael Uhrmann Germany106.317108.618214.9
17Dmitry Vassiliev Russia99.424114.815214.2
18Tami Kiuru Finland108.613105.420214.0
19Martin Schmitt Germany97.227115.413212.6
20Georg Späth Germany108.613103.623212.2
21Andreas Widhölzl Austria109.912100.224210.1
22Jan Matura Czech Republic96.729107.719204.4
23Jens Salumäe Estonia99.424104.421203.8
24Sigurd Pettersen Norway106.31796.226202.5
25Tsuyoshi Ichinohe Japan108.51693.928202.4
26Kamil Stoch Poland96.230103.822200.0
27Dmitry Ipatov Russia99.92297.225197.1
28Jernej Damjan Slovenia97.22795.027192.2
29Rok Benkovič Slovenia99.92290.429190.3
30Stefan Read Canada98.82689.430188.2
31Radik Zhaparov Kazakhstan95.731
32Martin Koch Austria94.832
33Denis Kornilov Russia94.033
34Primož Peterka Slovenia92.034
35Risto Jussilainen Finland91.735
36Sebastian Colloredo Italy90.236
37Guido Landert Switzerland85.337
38Robert Mateja Poland84.838
39Kim Hyun-Ki South Korea84.439
40Borek Sedlák Czech Republic83.040
41Ildar Fatchullin Russia82.641
42Daiki Ito Japan82.542
43Alan Alborn United States79.943
44Alessio Bolognani Italy70.744
45Ondřej Vaculík Czech Republic70.145
46Ivan Karaulov Kazakhstan68.946
47Choi Heung-Chul South Korea65.347
48Nikolay Karpenko Kazakhstan65.248
49Robert Kranjec Slovenia63.149
50Graeme Gorham Canada61.150

References

  1. 1 2 "Torino 2006 Official Report - Ski Jumping" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.
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