Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's normal hill individual explained

Event:Men's normal hill individual
Games:2018 Winter
Venue:Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium
Dates:8–10 February
Competitors:57
Nations:19
Win Value:259.1
Win Label:Winning points
Gold:Andreas Wellinger
Goldnoc:GER
Silver:Johann André Forfang
Silvernoc:NOR
Bronze:Robert Johansson
Bronzenoc:NOR
Prev:2014
Next:2022

The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, was held on 8 to 10 February 2018 at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium.[1] [2]

Summary

The field included the 2014 champion and the 2017–18 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup leader Kamil Stoch, the 2014 silver medalist Peter Prevc, the 2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup overall winner Stefan Kraft, as well as the 2010 champion Simon Ammann. After the first jump, Stefan Hula Jr. was leading, with almost six points ahead of Stoch and Johann André Forfang shared second. In the second jump, both Hula and Stoch underperformed, and Andreas Wellinger, who was in the fifth position, became the Olympic champion after receiving 134.4 points for his jump, the highest scored jump of the competition. Forfang remained second, and Robert Johansson came from the tenth place to turn the bronze medalist.

In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Irena Szewińska, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Alfons Hoermann, FIS council member.

Results

Qualifying

50 ski jumpers qualified for the finals.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Distance points Judges points Total Notes
1 55 103.0 70.0 57.0 133.5 Q
2 57 104.0 72.0 56.0 131.7 Q
3 49 104.5 73.0 53.5 129.6 Q
4 56 102.0 68.0 56.0 129.1 Q
5 51 102.5 69.0 55.5 128.6 Q
6 48 102.5 69.0 54.5 127.7 Q
7 44 102.0 68.0 54.5 125.5 Q
8 54 100.0 64.0 54.0 123.0 Q
9 46 100.5 65.0 54.0 122.7 Q
10 42 102.0 68.0 52.5 122.3 Q
11 41 99.0 62.0 54.0 122.0 Q
12 22 102.0 68.0 52.5 121.4 Q
13 53 100.0 64.0 54.0 121.1 Q
14 43 99.0 62.0 54.5 120.2 Q
15 47 100.0 64.0 53.0 119.3 Q
16 45 99.5 63.0 54.0 118.9 Q
17 21 98.5 61.0 54.0 118.8 Q
18 50 101.0 66.0 50.0 118.4 Q
19 52 98.0 60.0 53.0 118.3 Q
20 37 98.0 60.0 54.0 117.7 Q
21 35 98.0 60.0 52.5115.3 Q
22 40 97.0 58.0 52.5 115.1 Q
23 26 98.0 60.0 53.0 114.6 Q
24 28 97.5 59.0 52.5 114.5 Q
25 30 98.0 60.0 51.5 114.0 Q
26 39 97.0 58.0 52.5 112.4 Q
27 38 95.0 54.0 52.5 109.4 Q
28 31 94.5 53.0 51.0 107.2 Q
29 36 94.0 52.0 51.5 107.1 Q
30 18 94.5 53.0 51.5 106.7 Q
31 25 93.5 51.0 50.5 106.0 Q
32 33 91.5 47.0 51.0 104.0 Q
33 24 94.0 52.0 51.0 101.9 Q
34 6 90.0 44.0 50.0 98.5 Q
35 14 90.0 44.0 51.0 98.3 Q
36 17 91.0 46.0 51.0 97.9 Q
37 12 88.0 40.0 49.5 95.8 Q
37 10 89.0 42.0 49.5 95.8 Q
39 1 89.0 42.0 49.5 94.7 Q
40 9 91.5 47.0 51.0 94.6 Q
41 8 88.5 41.0 47.5 93.7 Q
42 29 87.5 39.0 47.0 93.6 Q
43 34 89.5 43.0 49.0 92.3 Q
44 20 86.5 37.0 49.5 92.1 Q
45 27 88.5 41.0 49.5 91.9 Q
46 16 88.0 40.0 48.5 90.9 Q
47 3 88.0 40.0 47.5 90.1 Q
48 5 87.0 38.0 48.0 88.2 Q
49 2 86.0 36.0 47.5 87.9 Q
50 23 87.0 38.0 49.5 85.5 Q
51 13 84.0 32.0 48.0 83.7
52 15 84.0 32.0 46.0 83.1
53 19 83.5 31.0 47.5 81.5
54 32 81.0 26.0 47.0 80.6
55 11 81.5 27.0 47.5 80.0
56 7 79.0 22.0 43.5 74.2
57 4 79.0 22.0 45.5 68.2

Final

The final was held on 10 February at 21:35.[4] [5]

Round 1 Final round Total
Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m)PointsRankDistance (m)PointsRank Points
48104.5 124.9 5 113.5 134.4 1 259.1
46106.0 125.9 2 109.5 125.0 4 250.9
45100.5 119.9 10 113.5 129.8 2 249.7
4 50106.5 125.9 2 105.5 123.4 6 249.3
5 39111.0 131.8 1 105.5 117.0 11 248.8
6 47103.5 118.7 13 111.5 123.6 5 242.3
7 28108.0 120.2 9 108.0 120.6 7 240.8
8 41106.0 121.6 7 106.5 118.6 9 240.2
9 49106.0 125.5 4 102.5 114.5 13 240.0
10 37103.5 120.3 8 105.0 116.4 12 236.7
11 35105.0 119.4 11 104.5 117.2 10 236.6
12 3698.5 106.2 24 113.0 128.1 3 234.3
13 44103.5 122.8 6 103.0 110.8 16 233.6
14 15101.5 106.8 23 108.5 119.7 8 226.5
15 40104.0 114.5 15 103.5 111.3 15 225.8
16 33106.0 119.0 12 102.0 101.8 23 220.8
17 3299.5 109.2 21 103.0 110.5 17 219.7
18 24109.0 117.2 14 98.5 100.2 24 217.4
19 3499.0 109.6 20 102.0 107.4 18 217.0
20 19103.0 110.3 19 102.0 104.4 20 214.7
21 30104.5 113.9 16 99.0 99.4 26 213.3
22 26102.5 108.6 22 99.5 103.6 22 212.2
23 3196.5 99.5 29 105.5 112.2 14 211.7
24 25107.5 113.9 16 96.5 95.7 28 209.6
25 2298.0 103.5 26 103.0 105.7 19 209.2
26 20103.5 111.1 18 98.5 97.0 27 208.1
27 1398.5 104.1 25 100.5 103.8 21 207.9
28 3997.0 101.1 27 95.5 100.2 24 201.3
29 2799.5 100.1 28 91.5 85.2 29 185.3
30 1694.5 99.0 30 81.5 69.2 30 168.2
31 4393.0 98.8 31 did not advance
32 798.5 98.7 32
33 2997.0 98.6 33
34 694.5 92.1 34
35 4288.0 92.0 35
35 995.0 92.0 35
37 594.0 91.7 37
38 1094.0 91.3 38
39 1197.0 89.4 39
40 890.5 85.1 40
41 1 93.5 83.9 41
42 1291.0 83.8 42
43 1490.0 82.4 43
44 3 92.0 81.9 44
45 1884.0 76.9 45
46 2187.0 75.5 46
47 484.0 73.8 47
48 2 85.5 72.3 48
49 1783.0 68.0 49
50 2380.0 60.8 50

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Schedule |The PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. pyeongchang2018.com. 2018-01-03. 5 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171105010048/https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/schedule. dead.
  2. http://medias1.fis-ski.com/pdf/2018/JP/3096/2018JP3096SLR1.pdf Start list
  3. Web site: Ski Jumping Result – Men's Normal Hill Individual Qualification Round – PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games. pyeongchang2018.com. 2018-02-08.
  4. http://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2018/JP/3096/2018JP3096RL1.pdf Round 1 results
  5. http://data.fis-ski.com/pdf/2018/JP/3096/2018JP3096RL.pdf Final results