FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 – Men's individual normal hill

The Men's Individual normal hill ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 was held on 26 February 2011 at 15:00 CET with the qualification being held on 25 February 2011 at 12:30 CET. Wolfgang Loitzl of Austria was the defending world champion while Switzerland's Simon Ammann was the defending Olympic champion.[1][2]

Men's individual normal hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011
VenueMidtstubakken
Date26 February 2011
Competitors66 from 22 nations
Winning score269.2
Medalists
gold medal    Austria
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Poland
← 2009
The podium

Results edit

Qualifying edit

Rank Bib Name Country Distance
(m)
Distance
Points
Judges
Points
Total Notes
1 54 Daiki Ito   Japan 102.0 74.0 57.0 123.4 Q
2 48 Robert Kranjec   Slovenia 102.0 74.0 55.5 122.2 Q
3 51 Michael Uhrmann   Germany 102.5 75.0 55.0 121.0 Q
4 29 Piotr Żyła   Poland 101.0 72.0 55.0 119.9 Q
5 52 Anders Jacobsen   Norway 100.0 70.0 55.5 119.0 Q
6 55 Wolfgang Loitzl   Austria 99.5 69.0 54.5 117.7 Q
7 31 Lukáš Hlava   Czech Republic 100.0 70.0 54.0 116.8 Q
8 34 Sebastian Colloredo   Italy 96.0 62.0 53.5 112.6 Q
9 43 Martin Schmitt   Germany 98.0 66.0 53.0 112.5 Q
10 50 Anders Bardal   Norway 96.5 63.0 53.5 112.2 Q
10 39 Anssi Koivuranta   Finland 97.0 64.0 54.0 112.2 Q
12 42 Pascal Bodmer   Germany 98.5 67.0 52.0 111.7 Q
13 56 Johan Remen Evensen   Norway 97.0 64.0 54.0 111.3 Q
14 30 Vladimir Zografski   Bulgaria 97.0 64.0 54.0 109.6 Q
15 37 Olli Muotka   Finland 96.5 63.0 52.5 108.6 Q
16 23 Dimitry Vassiliev   Russia 96.5 63.0 52.5 108.2 Q
17 46 Peter Prevc   Slovenia 95.0 60.0 53.0 108.1 Q
18 40 Denis Kornilov   Russia 98.0 66.0 52.5 107.9 Q
19 44 Emmanuel Chedal   France 95.0 60.0 52.0 105.3 Q
19 41 Jakub Janda   Czech Republic 94.5 59.0 52.5 105.3 Q
21 38 Janne Ahonen   Finland 95.5 61.0 53.0 105.2 Q
22 32 Andrea Morassi   Italy 94.5 59.0 53.5 104.0 Q
23 33 Borek Sedlák   Czech Republic 92.0 54.0 53.0 103.7 Q
24 22 Tomasz Byrt   Poland 94.0 58.0 52.0 102.9 Q
25 28 Mitja Mežnar   Slovenia 92.5 55.0 52.5 102.3 Q
26 36 Taku Takeuchi   Japan 91.5 53.0 52.5 102.0 Q
27 49 Pavel Karelin   Russia 92.0 54.0 52.0 100.3 Q
28 19 Andreas Küttel    Switzerland 92.0 54.0 53.5 100.0 Q
29 47 Noriaki Kasai   Japan 92.0 54.0 51.5 99.6 Q
30 10 Pascal Egloff    Switzerland 91.0 52.0 51.0 96.8 Q
31 12 Radik Zhaparov   Kazakhstan 90.0 50.0 50.0 94.3 Q
32 11 Nicolas Mayer   France 88.5 47.0 50.5 93.5 Q
33 7 Nikolay Karpenko   Kazakhstan 91.5 53.0 50.0 89.9 Q
34 14 Marco Grigoli    Switzerland 88.5 47.0 50.0 88.5 Q
34 5 Vincent Descombes Sevoie   France 89.0 48.0 49.5 88.5 Q
36 53 Roman Koudelka   Czech Republic 87.0 44.0 48.0 87.9 Q
37 45 Shohei Tochimoto   Japan 86.5 43.0 49.5 87.4 Q
38 18 Vitaliy Shumbarets   Ukraine 87.0 44.0 51.0 84.8 Q
39 4 Oleksandr Lazarovych   Ukraine 84.5 39.0 48.5 84.7 Q
40 2 Carl Nordin   Sweden 86.0 42.0 47.5 84.0 Q
41 35 Jernej Damjan   Slovenia 84.5 39.0 49.5 81.9
41 8 Siim-Tanel Sammelselg   Estonia 87.0 44.0 48.5 81.9
43 13 Kim Hyun-Ki   South Korea 84.5 39.0 48.0 81.4
44 21 Roman Trofimov   Russia 84.5 39.0 47.0 81.2
45 17 Evgeni Levkin   Kazakhstan 84.5 39.0 50.0 80.9
46 24 Choi Heung-Chul   South Korea 82.0 34.0 49.0 77.0
47 15 Alexey Korolev   Kazakhstan 83.5 37.0 49.5 76.1
48 20 Fredrik Balkaasen   Sweden 82.5 35.0 49.0 74.8
48 16 Illimar Pärn   Estonia 85.0 40.0 47.0 74.8
50 3 Tomáš Zmoray   Slovakia 79.0 28.0 46.0 73.4
51 26 Davide Bresadola   Italy 76.0 22.0 46.5 71.6
52 9 Volodymyr Boshchuk   Ukraine 79.0 28.0 46.5 71.1
53 1 Remus Tudor   Romania 79.5 29.0 46.0 70.1
54 6 Diego Dellasega   Italy 77.0 24.0 47.0 60.6
* 57 Kamil Stoch   Poland N/A N/A N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 58 Gregor Schlierenzauer   Austria 100.0 70.0 N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 59 Severin Freund   Germany N/A N/A N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 60 Matti Hautamäki   Finland 81.5 33.0 N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 61 Martin Koch   Austria 92.5 55.0 N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 62 Tom Hilde   Norway 94.5 59.0 N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 63 Andreas Kofler   Austria 95.5 61.0 N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 64 Adam Małysz   Poland 100.5 71.0 N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 65 Simon Ammann    Switzerland N/A N/A N/A N/A Q , [1]
* 66 Thomas Morgenstern   Austria N/A N/A N/A N/A Q , [1]
25 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes   Canada DNS
27 Peter Frenette   United States DNS

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

Competition Round edit

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
  50 Thomas Morgenstern   Austria 101.5 129.9 1 107.0 139.3 1 269.2
  47 Andreas Kofler   Austria 99.5 123.3 2 105.0 136.8 2 260.1
  48 Adam Małysz   Poland 97.5 120.7 3 102.0 131.5 3 252.2
4 49 Simon Ammann    Switzerland 97.5 117.3 5 101.5 130.3 4 247.6
5 46 Tom Hilde   Norway 94.0 115.3 8 101.5 129.5 5 244.8
6 41 Kamil Stoch   Poland 94.0 113.9 10 101.0 126.6 6 240.5
7 43 Severin Freund   Germany 95.5 115.5 7 100.0 123.3 8 238.8
8 42 Gregor Schlierenzauer   Austria 93.5 114.2 9 98.0 121.0 11 235.2
9 34 Anders Bardal   Norway 97.0 115.9 6 98.5 116.7 16 232.6
10 23 Anssi Koivuranta   Finland 98.5 118.4 4 94.0 113.5 21 231.9
11 35 Michael Uhrmann   Germany 93.5 107.7 21 99.5 123.5 7 231.2
12 19 Sebastian Colloredo   Italy 96.0 113.9 10 97.0 116.5 17 230.4
13 38 Daiki Ito   Japan 92.5 107.8 19 98.0 122.1 9 229.9
14 27 Martin Schmitt   Germany 93.5 110.1 15 97.5 119.3 12 229.4
15 36 Anders Jacobsen   Norway 92.5 107.1 22 99.0 121.9 10 229.0
16 24 Denis Kornilov   Russia 96.0 109.5 17 98.0 119.3 12 228.8
17 30 Peter Prevc   Slovenia 94.0 109.9 16 95.0 114.7 19 224.6
18 21 Olli Muotka   Finland 97.5 113.4 12 94.5 110.7 24 224.1
19 14 Piotr Żyła   Poland 93.5 108.0 18 96.0 116.0 18 224.0
20 22 Janne Ahonen   Finland 96.0 111.2 13 94.0 111.8 22 223.0
21 45 Martin Koch   Austria 90.0 103.4 29 97.5 119.0 14 222.4
21 25 Jakub Janda   Czech Republic 91.0 104.5 26 96.5 117.9 15 222.4
23 33 Pavel Karelin   Russia 95.0 110.8 14 92.0 107.3 29 218.1
24 20 Taku Takeuchi   Japan 93.0 104.3 27 95.5 113.6 20 217.9
25 17 Andrea Morassi   Italy 91.5 104.6 25 95.0 111.3 23 215.9
26 31 Noriaki Kasai   Japan 93.5 107.8 19 92.5 107.9 28 215.7
27 18 Borek Sedlák   Czech Republic 93.0 106.8 23 93.0 108.2 27 215.0
28 28 Emmanuel Chedal   France 94.0 105.8 24 94.0 108.9 26 214.7
29 10 Andreas Küttel    Switzerland 91.5 102.2 30 93.5 109.2 25 211.4
30 4 Nikolay Karpenko   Kazakhstan 94.0 103.7 28 86.0 90.9 30 194.6
31 29 Shohei Tochimoto   Japan 91.0 101.7 31 101.7
32 32 Robert Kranjec   Slovenia 90.5 100.2 32 100.2
33 7 Radik Zhaparov   Kazakhstan 91.5 99.8 33 99.8
34 15 Vladimir Zografski   Bulgaria 90.5 99.7 34 99.7
35 37 Roman Koudelka   Czech Republic 89.5 99.2 35 99.2
36 3 Vincent Descombes Sevoie   France 90.0 95.9 36 95.9
37 39 Wolfgang Loitzl   Austria 86.0 93.2 37 93.2
38 44 Matti Hautamäki   Finland 84.5 91.7 38 91.7
39 12 Dimitry Vassiliev   Russia 86.0 91.4 39 91.4
40 13 Mitja Mežnar   Slovenia 85.0 91.2 40 91.2
41 9 Vitaliy Shumbarets   Ukraine 86.0 88.6 41 88.6
42 16 Lukáš Hlava   Czech Republic 84.0 88.2 42 88.2
43 5 Pascal Egloff    Switzerland 86.5 87.8 43 87.8
44 26 Pascal Bodmer   Germany 84.5 87.6 44 87.6
45 8 Marco Grigoli    Switzerland 86.5 87.3 45 87.3
46 40 Johan Remen Evensen   Norway 90.0 85.1 46 85.1
46 6 Nicolas Mayer   France 84.5 85.1 46 85.1
48 1 Carl Nordin   Sweden 83.5 80.0 48 80.0
48 2 Oleksandr Lazarovych   Ukraine 83.5 80.0 48 80.0
50 11 Tomasz Byrt   Poland 80.5 76.9 50 76.9

References edit

  1. ^ "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Ski jumping individual normal hill final results" (PDF). FIS-Ski.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2009. Retrieved 21 February 2009.
  2. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics 13 February 2010 Ski jumping individual normal hill final results. Archived 28 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 13 February 2010.