Ski jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual

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.[1]

Men's large hill individual
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for ski jumping
VenuePragelato
DatesFebruary 17–18
Competitors69 from 21 nations
winning score276.9
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Thomas Morgenstern
 Austria
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Andreas Kofler
 Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lars Bystøl
 Norway
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Results edit

Qualifying edit

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. [2]

Rank Name Country Score Notes
1 Noriaki Kasai   Japan 117.3
2 Sigurd Pettersen   Norway 115.9
3 Michael Neumayer   Germany 114.4
4 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 111.7
5 Dmitry Vassiliev   Russia 111.3
6 Daiki Ito   Japan 110.9
7 Jernej Damjan   Slovenia 105.9
8 Martin Koch   Austria 100.8
9 Dmitry Ipatov   Russia 98.1
10 Risto Jussilainen   Finland 97.2
11 Denis Kornilov   Russia 95.9
12 Tami Kiuru   Finland 95.3
13 Sebastian Colloredo   Italy 94.1
14 Primož Peterka   Slovenia 93.1
15 Martin Schmitt   Germany 92.1
15 Ivan Karaulov   Kazakhstan 92.1
17 Michael Möllinger   Switzerland 91.3
18 Tsuyoshi Ichinohe   Japan 89.9
19 Stefan Read   Canada 88.5
20 Borek Sedlak   Czech Republic 86.8
21 Radik Zhaparov   Kazakhstan 86.7
21 Alan Alborn   United States 86.7
23 Ildar Fatchullin   Russia 85.4
23 Choi Heung-Chul   South Korea 85.4
25 Nikolay Karpenko   Kazakhstan 84.6
26 Rok Benkovič   Slovenia 84.5
27 Kamil Stoch   Poland 83.0
28 Jens Salumae   Estonia 80.3
28 Robert Mateja   Poland 80.3
30 Jan Matura   Czech Republic 79.5
31 Ondřej Vaculík   Czech Republic 76.0
32 Kim Hyun-Ki   South Korea 75.3
33 Alessio Bolognani   Italy 74.9
34 Guido Landert   Switzerland 74.4
35 Graeme Gorham   Canada 69.4
36 Maksim Anisimov   Belarus 68.6
37 Martin Mesik   Slovakia 67.7
38 Tian Zhongdan   China 67.4
39 Clint Jones   United States 64.9
40 Li Yang   China 64.8
41 Alexey Korolev   Kazakhstan 63.5
42 Tommy Schwall   United States 63.4
43 Rafal Sliz   Poland 63.1
44 Georgi Zharkov   Bulgaria 59.3
45 Kang Chil Ku   South Korea 58.8
46 Gregory Baxter   Canada 58.5
47 Jim Denney   United States 53.5
48 Jaan Jüris   Estonia 52.2
49 Michael Nell   Canada 48.0
50 Andrea Morassi   Italy 45.7
51 Volodymyr Boschuk   Ukraine 30.6
52 Petar Fartunov   Bulgaria 26.6
53 Choi Yong-Jik   South Korea 22.8
* Thomas Morgenstern   Austria 136.8 [1]
* Janne Ahonen   Finland 136.3 [1]
* Andreas Kofler   Austria 133.8 [1]
* Andreas Kuettel   Switzerland 132.6 [1]
* Matti Hautamäki   Finland 129.6 [1]
* Lars Bystøl   Norway 129.2 [1]
* Takanobu Okabe   Japan 122.1 [1]
* Bjørn Einar Romøren   Norway 120.9 [1]
* Georg Späth   Germany 116.8 [1]
* Roar Ljøkelsøy   Norway 114.1 [1]
* Adam Małysz   Poland 114.0 [1]
* Jakub Janda   Czech Republic 112.7 [1]
* Robert Kranjec   Slovenia 106.7 [1]
* Michael Uhrmann   Germany 106.2 [1]
* Andreas Widhölzl   Austria 99.9 [1]
DQ Petr Chaadaev   Belarus DSQ [2]

^ 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 edit

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.[2]

Rank Name Country Jump 1 Rank Jump 2 Rank Total
  Thomas Morgenstern   Austria 131.4 2 145.5 1 276.9
  Andreas Kofler   Austria 135.7 1 141.1 2 276.8
  Lars Bystøl   Norway 121.5 5 129.2 3 250.7
4 Roar Ljøkelsøy   Norway 127.8 3 115.0 14 242.8
5 Matti Hautamäki   Finland 117.3 7 125.1 4 242.4
6 Andreas Küttel   Switzerland 120.0 6 119.1 10 239.1
7 Bjørn Einar Romøren   Norway 121.8 4 116.4 12 238.2
8 Takanobu Okabe   Japan 115.0 8 121.8 7 236.8
9 Janne Ahonen   Finland 112.3 9 121.8 7 234.1
10 Jakub Janda   Czech Republic 108.6 13 121.9 6 230.5
11 Michael Neumayer   Germany 110.3 11 118.8 11 229.1
12 Noriaki Kasai   Japan 104.0 21 123.3 5 227.3
13 Michael Möllinger   Switzerland 104.9 19 120.0 9 224.9
14 Adam Małysz   Poland 111.4 10 111.3 17 222.7
15 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 104.4 20 113.6 16 218.0
16 Michael Uhrmann   Germany 106.3 17 108.6 18 214.9
17 Dmitry Vassiliev   Russia 99.4 24 114.8 15 214.2
18 Tami Kiuru   Finland 108.6 13 105.4 20 214.0
19 Martin Schmitt   Germany 97.2 27 115.4 13 212.6
20 Georg Späth   Germany 108.6 13 103.6 23 212.2
21 Andreas Widhölzl   Austria 109.9 12 100.2 24 210.1
22 Jan Matura   Czech Republic 96.7 29 107.7 19 204.4
23 Jens Salumäe   Estonia 99.4 24 104.4 21 203.8
24 Sigurd Pettersen   Norway 106.3 17 96.2 26 202.5
25 Tsuyoshi Ichinohe   Japan 108.5 16 93.9 28 202.4
26 Kamil Stoch   Poland 96.2 30 103.8 22 200.0
27 Dmitry Ipatov   Russia 99.9 22 97.2 25 197.1
28 Jernej Damjan   Slovenia 97.2 27 95.0 27 192.2
29 Rok Benkovič   Slovenia 99.9 22 90.4 29 190.3
30 Stefan Read   Canada 98.8 26 89.4 30 188.2
31 Radik Zhaparov   Kazakhstan 95.7 31
32 Martin Koch   Austria 94.8 32
33 Denis Kornilov   Russia 94.0 33
34 Primož Peterka   Slovenia 92.0 34
35 Risto Jussilainen   Finland 91.7 35
36 Sebastian Colloredo   Italy 90.2 36
37 Guido Landert   Switzerland 85.3 37
38 Robert Mateja   Poland 84.8 38
39 Kim Hyun-Ki   South Korea 84.4 39
40 Borek Sedlák   Czech Republic 83.0 40
41 Ildar Fatchullin   Russia 82.6 41
42 Daiki Ito   Japan 82.5 42
43 Alan Alborn   United States 79.9 43
44 Alessio Bolognani   Italy 70.7 44
45 Ondřej Vaculík   Czech Republic 70.1 45
46 Ivan Karaulov   Kazakhstan 68.9 46
47 Choi Heung-Chul   South Korea 65.3 47
48 Nikolay Karpenko   Kazakhstan 65.2 48
49 Robert Kranjec   Slovenia 63.1 49
50 Graeme Gorham   Canada 61.1 50

References edit

  1. ^ "Ski Jumping at the 2006 Torino Winter Games: Men's Large Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Torino 2006 Official Report - Ski Jumping" (PDF). Torino Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. March 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2009.