Ski jumping at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's large hill individual

Men's large hill individual
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
VenueRusSki Gorki Jumping Center
Dates14–15 February
Competitors61 from 20 nations
Winning Score278.7
Medalists
   Poland
   Japan
   Slovenia
Ski jumping at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Normal hill   men   women
Large hill men
Team men

The men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, was held on 14–15 February 2014 at RusSki Gorki Jumping Center in the Esto-Sadok village on the northern slope of Aibga Ridge in Krasnaya Polyana.[1]

The gold medal won in this event featured Chelyabinsk meteor fragment to commemorate the first anniversary of this meteor strike.[2]

Results

Qualifying

50 ski jumpers qualify for the finals. The top 10 ski jumpers from the World Cup season pre-qualify for the finals. The top 40 ski jumpers from qualifying fill the final 40 spots in the finals.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Distance points Judges points Total Notes
1 40 Michael Hayböck  Austria 131.0 70.8 53.5 124.8 Q
2 49 Daiki Ito  Japan 130.5 69.9 55.5 122.0 Q
3 32 Reruhi Shimizu  Japan 130.5 69.9 54.5 120.4 Q
4 50 Marinus Kraus  Germany 130.0 69.0 54.0 120.2 Q
5 38 Anssi Koivuranta  Finland 128.5 66.3 54.0 118.9 Q
6 51 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 128.0 65.4 53.0 116.0 Q
6 48 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 127.0 63.6 54.0 116.0 Q
8 47 Jernej Damjan  Slovenia 126.0 61.8 52.5 115.9 Q
9 44 Maciej Kot  Poland 126.0 61.8 52.5 115.4 Q
10 35 Jakub Janda  Czech Republic 124.5 59.1 53.5 113.6 Q
11 37 Janne Ahonen  Finland 126.5 62.7 52.5 110.0 Q
12 24 Olli Muotka  Finland 128.5 66.3 52.0 109.9 Q
13 46 Jan Ziobro  Poland 123.0 56.4 51.0 109.0 Q
14 34 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 120.0 51.0 49.5 108.2 Q
15 45 Jurij Tepeš  Slovenia 123.5 57.3 52.0 107.9 Q
15 39 Anders Fannemel  Norway 121.5 53.7 52.0 107.9 Q
17 41 Jan Matura  Czech Republic 120.5 51.9 52.0 106.4 Q
17 36 Rune Velta  Norway 123.0 56.4 52.5 106.4 Q
19 31 MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 124.0 58.2 52.0 105.5 Q
20 7 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 120.0 51.0 51.0 104.6 Q
21 42 Richard Freitag  Germany 118.5 48.3 51.0 104.4 Q
22 10 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 124.0 58.2 52.5 104.1 Q
23 28 Denis Kornilov  Russia 121.5 53.7 52.0 104.0 Q
24 21 Kaarel Nurmsalu  Estonia 125.0 60.0 49.0 103.6 Q
25 30 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 119.5 50.1 51.0 103.0 Q
26 33 Dimitry Vassiliev  Russia 119.0 49.2 51.0 102.8 Q
27 43 Piotr Żyła  Poland 118.0 47.4 51.0 101.3 Q
28 26 Ronan Lamy Chappuis  France 121.5 53.7 50.0 99.8 Q
29 17 Choi Seou  South Korea 117.0 45.6 50.0 97.7 Q
30 1 Nicholas Alexander  United States 120.0 51.0 46.5 96.6 Q
31 20 Nicholas Fairall  United States 120.0 51.0 47.5 95.7 Q
32 16 Ilmir Hazetdinov  Russia 114.5 41.1 50.0 93.8 Q
33 29 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 118.0 47.4 49.5 93.0 Q
34 27 Antonín Hájek  Czech Republic 117.0 45.6 51.0 91.8 Q
34 22 Alexey Romashov  Russia 119.0 49.2 50.5 91.8 Q
36 13 Anders Johnson  United States 112.0 36.6 49.5 91.1 Q
37 9 Choi Heung-Chul  South Korea 116.0 43.8 49.0 88.6 Q
38 5 Matthew Rowley  Canada 110.5 33.9 48.0 88.4 Q
39 4 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 112.0 36.6 49.5 87.9 Q
40 11 Trevor Morrice  Canada 113.0 38.4 48.5 84.5 Q
41 25 Davide Bresadola  Italy 115.0 42.0 49.5 83.9
42 14 Dusty Korek  Canada 109.0 31.2 48.5 82.7
43 19 Peter Frenette  United States 111.0 34.8 49.5 80.9
44 15 Kim Hyun-Ki  South Korea 111.0 34.8 49.0 80.3
45 6 Kang Chil-Ku  South Korea 104.5 23.1 47.0 78.8
46 18 Alexey Pchelintsev  Kazakhstan 109.0 31.2 47.5 75.8
47 8 Nico Polychronidis  Greece 107.5 28.5 47.0 74.7
48 12 Marat Zhaparov  Kazakhstan 104.5 23.1 45.0 73.2
49 2 Siim-Tanel Sammelselg  Estonia 107.5 28.5 44.0 69.0
50 23 Roberto Dellasega  Italy 112.0 36.6 41.0 68.9
51 3 Sorin Iulian Pitea  Romania 101.5 17.7 45.5 59.6
* 52 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 127.0 63.6 N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 53 Thomas Diethart  Austria 131.0 70.8 N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 54 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 128.0 65.4 N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 55 Anders Bardal  Norway 130.5 69.9 N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 56 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 123.5 57.3 N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 57 Severin Freund  Germany DNS N/A N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 58 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 124.5 59.1 N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 59 Noriaki Kasai  Japan DNS N/A N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 60 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 128.5 66.3 N/A N/A Q 1[]
* 61 Kamil Stoch  Poland DNS N/A N/A N/A Q 1[]

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

Final

The final was started at 21:30.[4] 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.

Round 1 Final round Total
Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st, gold medalist(s) 50 Kamil Stoch  Poland 139.0 143.4 1 132.5 135.3 4 278.7
2nd, silver medalist(s) 48 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 139.0 140.6 2 133.5 136.8 3 277.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 49 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 135.0 134.5 4 131.0 140.3 1 274.8
4 46 Severin Freund  Germany 138.0 140.2 3 129.5 132.0 6 272.2
5 28 Anders Fannemel  Norway 132.0 129.5 7 132.0 134.8 5 264.3
6 39 Marinus Kraus  Germany 131.0 117.7 24 140.0 139.7 2 257.4
7 47 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 132.5 124.6 14 130.5 130.6 7 255.2
8 29 Michael Hayböck  Austria 134.0 127.3 9 125.5 127.4 9 254.7
9 38 Daiki Ito  Japan 137.5 128.1 8 124.0 124.4 14 252.5
10 21 Reruhi Shimizu  Japan 130.0 122.2 15 134.5 130.0 8 252.2
11 27 Anssi Koivuranta  Finland 131.5 130.9 5 121.5 119.7 21 250.6
12 33 Maciej Kot  Poland 126.0 125.4 12 123.5 125.0 12 250.4
13 37 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 132.5 126.7 10 122.5 122.6 18 249.3
14 23 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 134.5 130.3 6 123.0 117.1 25 247.4
15 35 Jan Ziobro  Poland 128.5 122.1 16 129.5 124.5 13 246.6
16 44 Anders Bardal  Norway 127.5 120.7 18 127.5 125.8 11 246.5
17 36 Jernej Damjan  Slovenia 130.5 124.7 13 124.5 121.2 20 245.9
18 30 Jan Matura  Czech Republic 131.0 125.6 11 121.0 119.2 22 244.8
19 4 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 128.0 119.1 21 125.5 124.4 14 243.5
20 34 Jurij Tepeš  Slovenia 124.5 118.2 23 131.0 124.0 16 242.2
21 31 Richard Freitag  Germany 122.5 118.6 22 126.5 123.5 17 242.1
22 26 Janne Ahonen  Finland 126.0 119.8 20 123.0 121.5 19 241.3
23 45 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 125.5 113.2 29 131.0 126.0 10 239.2
24 25 Rune Velta  Norway 126.5 121.9 17 123.5 116.8 26 238.7
25 20 MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 132.0 120.1 19 123.5 117.8 24 237.9
26 22 Dimitry Vassiliev  Russia 130.5 116.8 25 144.5 118.2 23 235.0
27 24 Jakub Janda  Czech Republic 127.0 115.3 27 126.0 116.3 27 231.6
28 16 Antonín Hájek  Czech Republic 128.0 113.6 28 124.5 112.1 28 225.7
29 9 Ilmir Hazetdinov  Russia 124.5 111.3 30 125.0 109.5 29 220.8
30 6 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 130.5 116.7 26 124.5 102.9 30 219.6
31 17 Denis Kornilov  Russia 125.0 109.7 31
32 42 Thomas Diethart  Austria 126.5 109.1 32
33 14 Olli Muotka  Finland 124.5 108.9 33
34 32 Piotr Żyła  Poland 118.0 108.7 34
35 11 Nicholas Fairall  United States 119.5 108.3 35
36 15 Ronan Lamy Chappuis  France 125.0 108.2 36
37 41 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 125.5 108.1 37
38 19 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 122.5 107.6 38
39 10 Choi Seou  South Korea 122.0 106.4 39
40 40 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 122.0 106.3 40
41 12 Kaarel Nurmsalu  Estonia 124.5 105.9 41
42 7 Trevor Morrice  Canada 121.5 103.4 42
43 18 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 124.0 101.3 43
44 5 Choi Heung-Chul  South Korea 121.5 99.0 44
45 43 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 117.0 96.6 45
46 13 Alexey Romashov  Russia 120.0 93.6 46
47 2 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 110.0 89.3 47
48 1 Nicholas Alexander  United States 111.5 87.0 48
49 8 Anders Johnson  United States DSQ
49 3 Matthew Rowley  Canada DSQ

References

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