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

Event:Men's large hill individual
Games:2014 Winter
Venue:RusSki Gorki Jumping Center
Dates:14–15 February
Competitors:61
Nations:20
Gold:Kamil Stoch
Goldnoc:POL
Silver:Noriaki Kasai
Silvernoc:JPN
Bronze:Peter Prevc
Bronzenoc:SLO
Win Value:278.7
Win Label:Winning Score
Prev:2010
Next:2018

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 40 131.0 70.8 53.5 124.8 Q
2 49 130.5 69.9 55.5 122.0 Q
3 32 130.5 69.9 54.5 120.4 Q
4 50 130.0 69.0 54.0 120.2 Q
5 38 128.5 66.3 54.0 118.9 Q
6 51 128.0 65.4 53.0 116.0 Q
6 48 127.0 63.6 54.0 116.0 Q
8 47 126.0 61.8 52.5 115.9 Q
9 44 126.0 61.8 52.5 115.4 Q
10 35 124.5 59.1 53.5 113.6 Q
11 37 126.5 62.7 52.5 110.0 Q
12 24 128.5 66.3 52.0 109.9 Q
13 46 123.0 56.4 51.0 109.0 Q
14 34 120.0 51.0 49.5 108.2 Q
15 45 123.5 57.3 52.0 107.9 Q
15 39 121.5 53.7 52.0 107.9 Q
17 41 120.5 51.9 52.0 106.4 Q
17 36 123.0 56.4 52.5 106.4 Q
19 31 124.0 58.2 52.0 105.5 Q
20 7 120.0 51.0 51.0 104.6 Q
21 42 118.5 48.3 51.0 104.4 Q
22 10 124.0 58.2 52.5 104.1 Q
23 28 121.5 53.7 52.0 104.0 Q
24 21 125.0 60.0 49.0 103.6 Q
25 30 119.5 50.1 51.0 103.0 Q
26 33 119.0 49.2 51.0 102.8 Q
27 43 118.0 47.4 51.0 101.3 Q
28 26 121.5 53.7 50.0 99.8 Q
29 17 117.0 45.6 50.0 97.7 Q
30 1 120.0 51.0 46.5 96.6 Q
31 20 120.0 51.0 47.5 95.7 Q
32 16 114.5 41.1 50.0 93.8 Q
33 29 118.0 47.4 49.5 93.0 Q
34 27 117.0 45.6 51.0 91.8 Q
34 22 119.049.2 50.5 91.8 Q
36 13 112.0 36.6 49.5 91.1 Q
37 9 116.0 43.8 49.0 88.6 Q
38 5 110.5 33.9 48.0 88.4 Q
39 4 112.0 36.6 49.5 87.9 Q
40 11 113.0 38.4 48.5 84.5 Q
41 25 115.0 42.0 49.5 83.9
42 14 109.0 31.2 48.5 82.7
43 19 111.0 34.8 49.5 80.9
44 15 111.0 34.8 49.0 80.3
45 6 104.5 23.1 47.0 78.8
46 18 109.0 31.2 47.5 75.8
47 8 107.5 28.5 47.0 74.7
48 12 104.5 23.1 45.0 73.2
49 2 107.5 28.5 44.0 69.0
50 23 112.0 36.6 41.0 68.9
51 3 101.5 17.7 45.5 59.6
52 127.0 63.6 N/A N/A Q
53 131.0 70.8 N/A N/A Q
54 128.0 65.4 N/A N/A Q
55 130.5 69.9 N/A N/A Q
56 123.5 57.3 N/A N/A Q
57 DNS N/A N/A N/A Q
58 124.5 59.1 N/A N/A Q
59 DNS N/A N/A N/A Q
60 128.5 66.3 N/A N/A Q
61 DNS N/A N/A N/A Q

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
50 139.0 143.4 1 132.5 135.3 4 278.7
48 139.0 140.6 2 133.5 136.8 3 277.4
49 135.0 134.5 4 131.0 140.3 1 274.8
46 138.0 140.2 3 129.5 132.0 6 272.2
28 132.0 129.5 7 132.0 134.8 5 264.3
39 131.0 117.7 24 140.0 139.7 2 257.4
47 132.5 124.6 14 130.5 130.6 7 255.2
29 134.0 127.3 9 125.5 127.4 9 254.7
38 137.5 128.1 8 124.0 124.4 14 252.5
10 21 130.0 122.2 15 134.5 130.0 8 252.2
11 27 131.5 130.9 5 121.5 119.7 21 250.6
12 33 126.0 125.4 12 123.5 125.0 12 250.4
13 37 132.5 126.7 10 122.5 122.6 18 249.3
14 23 134.5 130.3 6 123.0 117.1 25 247.4
15 35 128.5 122.1 16 129.5 124.5 13 246.6
16 44 127.5 120.7 18 127.5 125.8 11 246.5
17 36 130.5 124.7 13 124.5 121.2 20 245.9
18 30 131.0 125.6 11 121.0 119.2 22 244.8
19 4 128.0 119.1 21 125.5 124.4 14 243.5
20 34 124.5 118.2 23 131.0 124.0 16 242.2
21 31 122.5 118.6 22 126.5 123.5 17 242.1
22 26 126.0 119.8 20 123.0 121.5 19 241.3
23 45 125.5 113.2 29 131.0 126.0 10 239.2
24 25 126.5 121.9 17 123.5 116.8 26 238.7
25 20 132.0 120.1 19 123.5 117.8 24 237.9
26 22 130.5 116.8 25 144.5 118.2 23 235.0
27 24 127.0 115.3 27 126.0 116.3 27 231.6
28 16 128.0 113.6 28 124.5 112.1 28 225.7
29 9 124.5 111.3 30 125.0 109.5 29 220.8
30 6 130.5 116.7 26 124.5 102.9 30 219.6
31 17 125.0 109.7 31
32 42 126.5 109.1 32
33 14 124.5 108.9 33
34 32 118.0 108.7 34
35 11 119.5 108.3 35
36 15 125.0 108.2 36
37 41 125.5 108.1 37
38 19 122.5 107.6 38
39 10 122.0 106.4 39
40 40 122.0 106.3 40
41 12 124.5 105.9 41
42 7 121.5 103.4 42
43 18 124.0 101.3 43
44 5 121.5 99.0 44
45 43 117.0 96.6 45
46 13 120.0 93.6 46
47 2 110.0 89.3 47
48 1 111.5 87.0 48
8 DSQ
3 DSQ

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ski Jumping Schedule and Results. SOOC. 10 November 2012. 20 March 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140320055045/http://www.sochi2014.com/en/ski-jumping-schedule-and-results. dead.
  2. News: Select gold medals at Sochi Olympics will include meteorite fragments to commemorate Russian meteor strike . NYDailyNews.com . Bernie . Augustine . New York Daily News . 25 July 2013 .
  3. http://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2014/JP/3928/2014JP3928RLQ.pdf Qualification Results
  4. http://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2014/JP/3929/2014JP3929RL.pdf Final Results