FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2004 explained

FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2004
Host City:Planica, Slovenia
Nations:17
Athletes:55
Events:2
Opening:19 February
Closing:22 February
Stadium:Letalnica
Website:Planica.info

The FIS Ski Flying World Ski Championships 2004 took place on 19–22 February 2004 in Planica, Slovenia for the record fifth time. Planica hosted the championships previously in 1972, 1979, 1985, and 1994. The team event, consisting of two jumps, debuted at these championships.

Individual

20–21 February 2004.[1]

MedalAthletePoints
Gold832.1
Silver814.1
Bronze813.0

Ahonen and Germany's Georg Späth had the longest jumps of the competition with their 225.0 m second round-jumps. Norway's Tommy Ingebrigtsen led after the first round,[2] Späth after the second round,[3] and Kiuru after the third round.[4]

Team

22 February 2004.[5]

MedalTeamPoints
Gold
Roar Ljøkelsøy
Sigurd Pettersen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Tommy Ingebrigtsen
1711.8
Silver
Janne Ahonen
Tami Kiuru
Matti Hautamäki
Veli-Matti Lindström
1704.1
Bronze
Thomas Morgenstern
Andreas Widhölzl
Andreas Goldberger
Wolfgang Loitzl
1620.8

Romøren had the longest jump of the event with his second round jump of 227.0 m.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2004/JP/3081/3081RL.pdf FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 individual final round results.
  2. http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2004/JP/3081/3081RL1.pdf FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 individual first round results.
  3. http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2004/JP/3081/3081RL2.pdf FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 individual second round results.
  4. http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2004/JP/3081/3081RL3.pdf FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 individual third round results.
  5. http://www.fis-ski.com/pdf/2004/JP/3082/3082RL4.pdf FIS Ski flying World Championships 2004 team final results.