FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 – Individual large hill

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Individual large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019
LocationInnsbruck, Austria
Dates22–23 February
Competitors61 from 19 nations
Winning points279.4
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal     Switzerland
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The Individual large hill competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 22 and 23 February 2019.[1] A qualification was held on 22 February.[2]

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification was held on 22 February 2019 at 14:30.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Notes
1 53 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 128.5 143.2 Q
2 52 Karl Geiger  Germany 131.0 141.1 Q
3 47 Killian Peier  Switzerland 127.5 137.5 Q
4 61 Ryōyū Kobayashi  Japan 126.0 136.5 Q
5 38 Michael Hayböck  Austria 125.0 130.2 Q
6 35 Philipp Aschenwald  Austria 127.0 128.9 Q
7 45 Andreas Stjernen  Norway 122.5 128.3 Q
8 33 Daiki Itō  Japan 126.0 125.2 Q
9 50 Evgeniy Klimov  Russia 122.5 124.3 Q
10 59 Stefan Kraft  Austria 118.5 124.1 Q
11 60 Kamil Stoch  Poland 120.0 124.0 Q
12 49 Halvor Egner Granerud  Norway 122.5 122.4 Q
37 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 121.0 Q
14 44 Richard Freitag  Germany 119.5 122.2 Q
15 46 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 119.5 121.7 Q
16 31 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 122.0 119.0 Q
17 29 Žiga Jelar  Slovenia 123.0 118.5 Q
18 32 Viktor Polášek  Czech Republic 121.5 118.4 Q
19 41 Junshirō Kobayashi  Japan 119.0 118.3 Q
20 51 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 118.5 118.0 Q
21 18 Andreas Schuler  Switzerland 124.0 117.8 Q
22 54 Timi Zajc  Slovenia 115.0 116.4 Q
23 48 Daniel Huber  Austria 118.5 116.2 Q
24 57 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 114.5 115.7 Q
25 55 Johann André Forfang  Norway 114.0 115.5 Q
26 42 Yukiya Satō  Japan 116.0 112.6 Q
27 43 Antti Aalto  Finland 114.5 111.7 Q
28 36 Manuel Fettner  Austria 117.5 111.6 Q
29 34 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 119.5 109.9 Q
30 9 Jonathan Learoyd  France 121.0 109.6 Q
31 26 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 116.5 109.4 Q
32 56 Robert Johansson  Norway 110.5 107.9 Q
33 58 Piotr Żyła  Poland 110.5 106.0 Q
34 39 Anže Lanišek  Slovenia 113.0 105.7 Q
35 40 Jakub Wolny  Poland 111.5 104.3 Q
36 19 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 115.5 103.6 Q
37 28 Dmitry Vassiliev  Russia 115.5 101.9 Q
38 30 Kevin Bickner  United States 114.0 100.6 Q
39 25 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 112.0 100.2 Q
40 4 Luca Egloff  Switzerland 114.0 99.8 Q
41 24 Alex Insam  Italy 112.0 98.9 Q
42 17 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 115.0 98.7 Q
43 14 Sergey Tkachenko  Kazakhstan 116.0 98.6 Q
44 21 Tomáš Vančura  Czech Republic 112.0 97.6 Q
45 12 Kevin Maltsev  Estonia 115.0 96.3 Q
46 23 Roman Trofimov  Russia 111.0 94.6 Q
47 7 Casey Larson  United States 114.0 94.4 Q
48 8 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 114.0 92.3 Q
49 6 Andrew Urlaub  United States 112.0 92.3 Q
50 22 Eetu Nousiainen  Finland 108.5 91.6 Q
51 20 Andreas Alamommo  Finland 109.0 90.6
52 5 Matthew Soukup  Canada 111.0 90.3
53 13 Denis Kornilov  Russia 111.0 89.3
54 11 Sabirzhan Muminov  Kazakhstan 113.5 88.6
55 27 Artti Aigro  Estonia 107.5 88.1
56 2 Patrick Gasienica  United States 105.5 84.7
57 1 Martti Nõmme  Estonia 104.0 78.7
58 10 Yevhen Marusiak  Ukraine 101.5 70.2
59 15 Flórián Molnár  Hungary 99.5 67.6
60 16 Nikita Devyatkin  Kazakhstan 95.0 59.7
61 3 Gleb Safonov  Kazakhstan 74.0 20.8

Final

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The first round was started on 23 February at 14:30 and the final round at 15:44.[4][5]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Final round Total
Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 42 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 131.5 136.7 2 135.5 142.7 1 279.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 41 Karl Geiger  Germany 131.0 135.2 4 130.5 132.1 3 267.3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 36 Killian Peier  Switzerland 131.0 137.9 1 129.5 128.2 4 266.1
4 50 Ryōyū Kobayashi  Japan 133.5 135.3 3 126.5 126.7 7 262.0
5 49 Kamil Stoch  Poland 128.5 127.2 7 129.5 132.2 2 259.4
6 48 Stefan Kraft  Austria 130.0 128.6 5 126.5 127.5 5 256.1
7 44 Johann André Forfang  Norway 132.5 128.6 5 125.5 122.3 11 250.9
8 45 Robert Johansson  Norway 128.0 122.9 10 129.0 126.0 8 248.9
9 33 Richard Freitag  Germany 125.5 121.6 11 129.5 127.1 6 248.7
10 43 Timi Zajc  Slovenia 127.0 125.1 8 124.0 120.4 12 245.5
11 37 Daniel Huber  Austria 126.0 124.0 9 125.5 118.0 16 242.0
12 46 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 128.5 121.6 11 125.5 118.6 15 240.2
13 24 Philipp Aschenwald  Austria 120.0 113.9 18 128.0 126.0 8 239.9
14 27 Michael Hayböck  Austria 122.0 113.4 19 125.5 120.3 13 233.7
15 26 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 122.5 115.4 17 126.0 115.2 17 230.6
16 20 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 123.5 119.0 16 122.0 111.5 21 230.5
17 30 Junshirō Kobayashi  Japan 116.0 104.5 29 132.0 125.5 10 230.0
18 39 Evgeniy Klimov  Russia 126.5 119.5 15 121.0 109.6 23 229.1
19 47 Piotr Żyła  Poland 128.5 120.2 14 121.0 108.5 24 228.7
20 22 Daiki Itō  Japan 119.0 106.1 25 126.0 119.6 14 225.7
21 31 Yukiya Satō  Japan 120.0 106.8 23 124.0 114.6 18 221.4
22 40 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 120.5 110.4 21 120.5 109.7 22 220.1
23 18 Žiga Jelar  Slovenia 118.5 107.8 22 121.0 112.0 20 219.8
24 25 Manuel Fettner  Austria 117.5 105.7 27 122.5 113.3 19 219.0
25 21 Viktor Polášek  Czech Republic 120.0 110.5 20 117.5 107.7 26 218.2
26 9 Andreas Schuler  Switzerland 117.5 105.1 28 119.0 107.5 27 212.6
27 16 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 117.0 104.1 30 118.5 108.0 25 212.1
28 5 Jonathan Learoyd  France 116.5 106.6 24 116.5 99.3 28 205.9
29 34 Andreas Stjernen  Norway 124.5 120.3 13 102.0 65.2 29 185.5
30 23 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 117.0 106.1 25 Disqualified
31 32 Antti Aalto  Finland 117.5 104.0 31 Did not qualify
32 35 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 119.5 103.1 32
33 38 Halvor Egner Granerud  Norway 116.5 103.0 33
34 15 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 115.5 102.5 34
35 28 Anže Lanišek  Slovenia 114.5 100.8 35
36 7 Sergey Tkachenko  Kazakhstan 115.5 99.2 36
37 19 Kevin Bickner  United States 115.0 97.1 37
38 3 Casey Larson  United States 115.0 93.9 38
38 1 Luca Egloff  Switzerland 112.5 93.9 38
40 29 Jakub Wolny  Poland 113.0 91.8 40
41 14 Alex Insam  Italy 112.0 90.8 41
42 4 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 112.5 88.2 42
43 13 Roman Trofimov  Russia 109.5 86.3 43
44 6 Kevin Maltsev  Estonia 112.5 85.8 44
44 2 Andrew Urlaub  United States 110.5 85.8 44
46 17 Dmitry Vassiliev  Russia 107.0 82.7 46
47 8 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 106.5 78.8 47
48 12 Eetu Nousiainen  Finland 103.5 77.8 48
49 11 Tomáš Vančura  Czech Republic 100.0 69.8 49
50 10 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 98.0 66.7 50

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 23 February 2019. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  2. ^ Qualification start list
  3. ^ Qualification results
  4. ^ First round results
  5. ^ Final results

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