2018–19 Four Hills Tournament Explained

Event:Four Hills Tournament
Competition:2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
Venue:Schattenbergschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Bergiselschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze
Location:Germany, Austria
Dates:
Gold: Ryoyu Kobayashi
Silver: Markus Eisenbichler
Bronze: Stephan Leyhe
Prev:2017–18
Next:2019–20

The 2018–19 Four Hills Tournament, part of the 2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, took place at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 29 December 2018 and 6 January 2019.

Ryoyu Kobayashi became the second Japanese ski jumper to win the overall tournament title, following Kazuyoshi Funaki in 1997–98. Kobayashi also became the third ski jumper in history to win all four events, after Sven Hannawald in 2001–02 and Kamil Stoch in 2017–18.

Results

Oberstdorf

HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
30 December 2018[1]

Rank width=160Name !width=90Nationality !width=75Jump 1 (m)!width=75Jump 2 (m)!width=75Points
1 138.5 126.5 282.3
2 133.0 129.0 281.9
3 131.0 134.5 280.5
4 132.5 131.0 278.2
5 128.5 133.5 269.8
6 133.0 126.5 268.3
7 129.0 125.0 268.0
8 127.0 131.0 267.6
9 127.0 125.5 266.0
10 129.0 124.0 265.2

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

HS 142 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2019[2]

Rank width=160Name !width=90Nationality !width=75Jump 1 (m)!width=75Jump 2 (m)!width=75Points
1 136.5 133.0 266.6
2 138.0 135.0 264.7
3 133.5 133.0 256.2
4 133.0 134.5 253.8
5 131.0 131.5 249.4
6 129.0 134.0 249.2
7 128.0 135.0 249.0
8 132.0 132.5 248.7
9 127.0 132.0 245.4
10 129.5 134.0 245.3

Innsbruck

HS 130 Bergiselschanze, Austria
4 January 2019[3]

Rank width=160Name !width=90Nationality !width=75Jump 1 (m)!width=75Jump 2 (m)!width=75Points
1 136.5 131.0 267.0
2 129.5 130.5 254.2
3 131.0 126.0 242.7
4 129.0 127.5 239.1
5 126.5 131.0 234.1
6 129.0 123.5 231.4
7 127.0 123.0 230.6
8 128.0 124.0 230.0
9 123.0 125.0 228.4
10 130.0 119.5 226.6

Bischofshofen

HS 142 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2019[4]

Rank width=160Name !width=90Nationality !width=75Jump 1 (m)!width=75Jump 2 (m)!width=75Points
1 135.0 137.5 282.1
2 138.0 130.0 268.3
3 134.0 131.5 267.5
4 126.0 137.0 266.0
5 137.0 131.5 265.5
6 133.0 130.5 259.7
7 128.5 135.0 258.0
8 131.5 127.0 254.6
9 132.0 126.5 253.3
10 122.0 133.5 249.5

Overall standings

The final standings after all four events:[5]

align=CenterRank !width=160Name !width=90Nationality !Oberstdorf Garmisch-
Partenkirchen
Innsbruck Bischofshofen Total Points
282.3 (1) 266.6 (1) 267.0 (1) 282.1 (1) 1,098.0
281.9 (2) 264.7 (2) 223.8 (13) 265.5 (5) 1,035.9
260.0 (13) 249.0 (7) 239.1 (4) 266.0 (4) 1,014.1
4 269.8 (5) 256.2 (3) 216.5 (18) 268.3 (2) 1,010.8
5 264.4 (11) 253.8 (4) 228.4 (9) 259.7 (6) 1,006.3
6 267.6 (8) 249.2 (6) 234.1 (5) 243.1 (12) 994.0
7 278.2 (4) 245.3 (10) 242.7 (3) 221.8 (25) 988.0
8 268.0 (7) 235.8 (19) 226.1 (11) 253.3 (9) 983.2
9 265.2 (10) 238.8 (15) 222.8 (14) 243.6 (11) 970.4
10 241.2 (19) 232.9 (23) 230.6 (7) 254.6 (8) 959.3

Notes and References

  1. https://medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/2019/JP/3099/2019JP3099RL.pdf Oberstdorf Results
  2. https://medias4.fis-ski.com/pdf/2019/JP/3101/2019JP3101RL.pdf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Results
  3. https://medias1.fis-ski.com/pdf/2019/JP/3103/2019JP3103RL.pdf Innsbruck Results
  4. https://medias2.fis-ski.com/pdf/2019/JP/3105/2019JP3105RL.pdf Bischofshofen Results
  5. http://medias3.fis-ski.com/pdf/2019/JP/3106/2019JP31064H.pdf Four Hills Tournament Standings