2007–08 Four Hills Tournament

The 2007–08 Four Hills Tournament was held in only three of the traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria. The competition at Innsbruck was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions and replaced by an additional visit to Bischofshofen.

Finland's Janne Ahonen won his record fifth overall title after winning the last two events at Bischofshofen, and finishing on the podium in the two others. Overall World Cup leader Thomas Morgenstern of Austria finished second overall, and also claimed the individual win at Oberstdorf. The event at Garmish-Partenkirchen was won by Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer, who finished 12th overall (he was third overall after three events, but dropped in the standings when he was knocked out in the first round of the last competition).

Overall standings

RankNameNationalityTotal pointsOberstdorf (Rk)Ga-Pa (Rk)B'hofen#1 (Rk)B'hofen#2 (Rk)
1 Janne Ahonen  FIN 1085.8 279.0 (3) 272.7 (2) 282.5 (1) 251.6 (1)
2 Thomas Morgenstern  AUT 1066.0 295.9 (1) 256.0 (9) 271.4 (2) 242.7 (3)
3 Michael Neumayer  GER 994.6 259.5 (7) 258.6 (3) 249.9 (7) 226.9 (10)
4 Adam Małysz  POL 979.9 246.9 (17) 258.6 (5) 244.3 (9) 232.1 (6)
5 Dmitry Vassiliev  RUS 977.5 248.3 (13) 240.2 (13) 257.1 (4) 231.9 (7)
6 Andreas Küttel   SUI 959.3 253.0 (10) 253.2 (7) 244.3 (9) 208.8 (25)
7 Anders Bardal  NOR 958.7 243.4 (18) 245.1 (11) 226.6 (19) 243.6 (2)
8 Martin Schmitt  GER 955.9 252.6 (11) 227.5 (19) 240.1 (11) 235.7 (4)
9 Anders Jacobsen  NOR 943.2 258.3 (8) 233.4 (16) 220.3 (23) 231.2 (8)
10 Janne Happonen  FIN 936.6 252.5 (12) 228.5 (18) 232.1 (14) 223.5 (12)
11 Roman Koudelka  CZE 932.4 247.5 (16) 256.7 (4) 202.4 (30) 225.8 (11)
12 Gregor Schlierenzauer  AUT 902.3 280.7 (2) 274.4 (1) 256.6 (5) 90.6 (42)
13 Matti Hautamäki  FIN 899.6 241.2 (19) 233.1 (17) 209.6 (29) 215.7 (19)
14 Tom Hilde  NOR 878.3 277.9 (4) 251.7 (8) 253.5 (6) 95.2 (34)
15 Simon Ammann   SUI 871.5 269.9 (5) 247.4 (9) 259.4 (3) 94.8 (35)

Oberstdorf

HS137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
December 30, 2007

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Thomas Morgenstern AUT136.5141.5295.9295.9760 (1)
2Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT136.0130.5280.7280.7509 (2)
3Janne Ahonen FIN130.5137.0279.0279.0335 (4)
4Tom Hilde NOR133.0132.5277.9277.9330 (5)
5Simon Ammann  SUI129.0131.5269.9269.9218 (9)

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

HS140 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
January 1, 2008

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT132.0141.0274.4555.1 (1)609 (2)
2Janne Ahonen FIN139.0135.0272.7551.7 (3)415 (3)
3Michael Neumayer GER131.5135.5258.6518.1 (5)240 (10)
4Roman Koudelka CZE132.0132.0256.7504.2 (9)220 (13)
5Adam Małysz POL133.0131.5256.6503.5 (10)243 (9)

Bischofshofen (originally scheduled for Innsbruck)

HS140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
January 5, 2008

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Janne Ahonen FIN139.5138.0282.5834.2 (1)515 (3)
2Thomas Morgenstern AUT138.0132.5271.4823.3 (2)880 (1)
3Simon Ammann  SUI126.5139.0259.4776.7 (5)307 (7)
4Dmitry Vassiliev RUS133.0131.5257.1745.6 (10)132 (16)
5Gregor Schlierenzauer AUT132.5132.0256.6811.7 (3)654 (2)

Bischofshofen

HS140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
January 6, 2008

Janne Ahonen secured his record fifth overall Four Hills title ahead of Thomas Morgenstern, in an event where many of the other top-ranked jumpers (Schlierenzauer, Ammann, Hilde, Loitzl) were knocked out in the first round due to unfavorable wind conditions.

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT pointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Janne Ahonen FIN126.0136.0251.61085.8 (1)615 (3)
2Anders Bardal NOR132.5124.5243.6958.7 (7)245 (13)
3Thomas Morgenstern AUT121.0135.5242.71066.0 (2)940 (1)
4Martin Schmitt GER121.5132.5235.7955.9 (8)115 (20)
5Denis Kornilov RUS120.0132.0232.6685.0 (24)140 (18)

See also

  • 2007–08 Ski Jumping World Cup
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