Ski jumping at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 explained

The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 took place in Val di Fiemme. Ski jumping competitions took place on 21 February - 2 March in Predazzo at Trampolino Dal Ben.

It was the second time, together with the Championships 2011, that 5 ski jumping competitions were held. There were three individual competitions (one for men and one for women at the normal hill, HS 106, and one for men at the large hill, HS 134) and two team competitions (one for men at the large hill and one mixed at the normal hill). It was the first time for the mixed competition to be held at the World Championships. Each team consisted of two men and two women.

The winners from Oslo were defending the champion's titles: Thomas Morgenstern (individual men competition, normal hill), Gregor Schlierenzauer (individual men competition, large hill), Daniela Iraschko (individual women competition, normal hill) and the Austria team (team men competition, large hill).

At the individual women competition at the normal hill, the gold medal won Sarah Hendrickson, silver - Sara Takanashi, and bronze - Jacqueline Seifriedsberger.

In the first men competition, the winner was Anders Bardal. The second was Gregor Schlierenzauer, and the third - Peter Prevc.

In the mixed competition won the team of Japan (Yūki Itō, Daiki Itō, Sara Takanashi and Taku Takeuchi). The silver medal went to Austria (Chiara Hölzl, Thomas Morgenstern, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger, Gregor Schlierenzauer), and the bronze one – to Germany (Ulrike Gräßler, Richard Freitag, Carina Vogt, Severin Freund).

In individual men competition at large hill won Kamil Stoch, in front of Prevc and Anders Jacobsen.

Austria managed to defend the champion's title in the team men competition. The team consisted of Wolfgang Loitzl, Manuel Fettner, Thomas Morgenstern and Gregor Schlierenzauer. The silver medal won the Germany team (Andreas Wank, Severin Freund, Michael Neumayer, Richard Freitag), and the bronze one – the Poland team (Maciej Kot, Piotr Żyła, Dawid Kubacki, Kamil Stoch).

It were the 36. World Championships in ski jumping for men and the 3. for women.

Before the Championships

World Cup

Before the Championships, 21 individual and 5 team (including one mixed) World Cup competitions took place. The most wins had Gregor Schlierenzauer (8 times). In three competitions won Anders Jacobsen; two wins for Severin Freund, Andreas Kofler and Jan Matura. Only once won Anders Bardal, Robert Kranjec, Jaka Hvala and Richard Freitag. The leader in general classification was Schlierenzauer, who had 538 points more than Bardal and 588 points more than Jacobsen.

Almost three weeks before the Championships, Gregor Schlierenzauer beat the Matti Nykänen's record of wins in the World Cup competitions. In Harrachov, he won for 48 time in his career.

In November 2012, for the first time, the mixed competition took place. It belonged to the World Cup. The winner was Norway (Maren Lundby, Tom Hilde, Anette Sagen, Anders Bardal); second place for Japan, and third - for Italy.

Favourites

One of the favourites, the gold medalist from Oslo, Daniela Iraschko, resign from the Championships because of injury. Sara Takanashi, Sarah Hendrickson, Coline Mattel, Evelyn Insam, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger, Anette Sagen and Katja Požun were seen as favourites.

In individual men competition at normal hill the favourites were Gregor Schlierenzauer, Anders Bardal, Richard Freitag, Severin Freund, Michael Neumayer and Manuel Fettner. The favourite became also the oldest jumper Noriaki Kasai, because of his long jump during training session.

In the mixed competition the favourites were Austria, Slovenia, Japan, Germany and Norway.

For gold medal in the team men competition the favourites were Austria, Norway, Japan and Germany. What is more, Poland and Slovenia were mentioned as favourites, too.

Ski jumping hills

Three competitions took place at the normal hill - individual women and men competition and mixed competition. There were two competitions at the large hill - individual and team men competition.

NamePlaceConstruction pointHSRecordGate factorWind factor
Trampolino Dal BenPredazzoK-95HS 106107,5 mAdam Małysz28 February 20035,0 points/m7,0 points/m/s
Trampolino Dal BenK-120HS 134136,0 mAdam Małysz 22 February 20035,58 points/m10,80 points/m/s

Jury

Chief of the Competition were: Chika Yoshida (women competitions) and Walter Hofer (men competitions). Yoshida's assistant was Agnieszka Baczkowska, and Hofer's assistant was Miran Tepeš.

Medalists

Men

Individual competition HS106 (23.02.2013)

RankJumperJump 1Jump 2TotalLoss to the leader
1.Anders Bardal103,5 m
124,1 pkt
100,0 m
128,5 pkt
252,6 pkt
2.Gregor Schlierenzauer98,0 m
120,0 pkt
97,5 m
128,4 pkt
248,4 pkt4,2 pkt
3.Peter Prevc102,5 m
118,3 pkt
98,5 m
126,0 pkt
244,3 pkt8,3 pkt

Individual competition HS134 (28.02.2013)

RankJumperJump 1Jump 2TotalLoss to the leader
1.Kamil Stoch131,5 m
144,9 pkt
130,0 m
150,9 pkt
295,8 pkt
2.Peter Prevc130,5 m
139,8 pkt
130,5 m
149,9 pkt
289,7 pkt6,1 pkt
3.Anders Jacobsen129,0 m
138,4 pkt
131,0 m
150,7 pkt
289,1 pkt6,7 pkt

Team competition HS134 (02.03.2013)

RankTeamJumperJump 1Jump 2PointsTotalLoss to the leader
1.Austria 130,5 m
150,2 pkt
128,0 m
146,7 pkt
296,9 pkt1135,9 pkt
125,5 m
137,6 pkt
128,0 m
138,8 pkt
276,4 pkt
121,0 m
137,0 pkt
129,5 m
144,5 pkt
281,5 pkt
124,5 m
139,7 pkt
129,0 m
141,4 pkt
281,1 pkt
2.Germany135,5 m
141,5 pkt
126,5 m
143,0 pkt
284,5 pkt1121,8 pkt14,1 pkt
122,0 m
137,3 pkt
125,0 m
134,7 pkt
272,0 pkt
123,5 m
140,3 pkt
126,0 m
136,8 pkt
277,1 pkt
130,0 m
144,4 pkt
129,5 m
143,8 pkt
288,2 pkt
3.PolandMaciej Kot123,0 m
131,6 pkt
128,5 m
140,7 pkt
272,3 pkt1121,0 pkt14,9 pkt
122,0 m
135,9 pkt
126,0 m
134,7 pkt
270,6 pkt
126,0 m
138,9 pkt
128,0 m
137,3 pkt
276,2 pkt
134,0 m
152,1 pkt
130,0 m
149,8 pkt
301,9 pkt

Women

Individual competition HS106 (22.02.2013)

RankJumperJump 1Jump 2TotalLoss to the leader
1. Sarah Hendrickson106,0 m
127,4 pkt
103,0 m
126,3 pkt
253,7 pkt
2.Sara Takanashi104,5 m
124,1 pkt
103,0 m
126,9 pkt
251,0 pkt2,7 pkt
3.Jacqueline Seifriedsberger104,0 m
118,7 pkt
98,5 m
118,5 pkt
237,2 pkt16,5 pkt

Mixed team competition HS106 (24.02.2013)

RankTeamJumperJump 1Jump 2PointsTotalLoss to the leader
1.Japan90,0 m
108,1 pkt
91,5 m
110,1 pkt
218,2 pkt1011,0 pkt
100,0 m
127,8 pkt
100,0 m
131,3 pkt
259,1 pkt
101,5 m
132,0 pkt
106,5 m
135,5 pkt
267,5 pkt
100,5 m
132,5 pkt
101,5 m
133,7 pkt
266,2 pkt
2. Austria 92,5 m
109,4 pkt
98,5 m
121,3 pkt
230,7 pkt986,7 pkt24,3 pkt
99,5 m
126,0 pkt
100,0 m
130,1 pkt
256,1 pkt
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger97,5 m
123,6 pkt
99,5 m
121,7 pkt
245,3 pkt
99,0 m
125,5 pkt
100,0 m
129,1 pkt
254,6 pkt
3.Germany96,5 m
117,7 pkt
97,0 m
119,2 pkt
236,9 pkt984,9 pkt26,1 pkt
102,5 m
132,5 pkt
97,0 m
123,8 pkt
256,3 pkt
95,5 m
119,7 pkt
98,0 m
121,1 pkt
240,8 pkt
96,5 m
122,2 pkt
99,5 m
128,7 pkt
250,9 pkt

Medal count

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1.Austria1214
2.Japan112
3.Norway112
3.Poland112
5.United States11
6.Germany112
6.Slovenia112

Results

Men

Individual competition HS106 (23.02.2013)

RankJumperCountryJump 1Jump 2Total
DistanceGateWindPointsDistanceGateWindPoints
1.Anders BardalNorway103,5110,98124,1100,015-0,22128,5252,6
2.Gregor SchlierenzauerAustria98,090,72120,097,513-0,25128,4248,4
3.Peter PrevcSlovenia102,5121,09118,398,515-0,28126,0244,3
4.Severin FreundGermany101,0111,10117,399,015-0,18125,3242,6
5.Thomas MorgensternAustria100,0120,64114,4100,515-0,23127,6242,0
6.Richard FreitagGermany103,5111,67119,397,515-0,33119,8239,1
7.Taku TakeuchiJapan102,2121,28115,998,015-0,08122,1238,0
8.Kamil StochPoland102,0111,10121,397,015-0,15116,1237,4
9.Andreas WankGermany99,5120,85109,999,515-0,41127,4237,3
10.Tom HildeNorway99,5120,68115,197,015-0,14120,5235,6
11.Maciej KotPoland101,5121,40113,197,015-0,44121,6234,7
12.Jan MaturaCzech Republic102,5121,45115,796,015-0,07118,0233,7
13.Andreas StjernenNorway98,0120,52112,397,015-0,26121,3233,6
14.Vincent Descombes SevoieFrance96,5101,14108,098,015-0,28123,0231,0
15.Daiki ItōJapan96,0101,04110,296,515-0,49120,4230,6
16.Simon AmmannSwitzerland99,0120,85111,495,515-0,44118,1229,5
17.Wolfgang LoitzlAustria93,5100,68107,297,515-0,08121,1228,3
18.Michael NeumayerGermany98,5120,56110,096,515-0,34117,9227,9
19.Anders JacobsenNorway96,5110,71109,097,0150,02117,9226,9
20.Manuel FettnerAustria96,0120,44106,397,015-0,05118,8225,1
21.Yūta WataseJapan95,0100,95107,395,515-0,17116,7224,0
22.Jaka HvalaSlovenia97,0120,81107,295,015-0,16115,1222,3
23.Piotr ŻyłaPoland95,5120,42106,595,015-0,16113,6220,1
24.Matjaž PungertarSlovenia93,5100,80105,494,515-0,18114,3219,7
25.Lukáš HlavaCzech Republic92,5100,46105,393,515-0,44114,1219,4
26.Robert KranjecSlovenia100,0111,73110,992,015-0,47108,3219,2
26.Kaarel NurmsaluEstland95,0101,02106,994,015-0,04112,3219,2
28.Dmitrij WasiljewRussia99,5121,22107,993,515-0,10107,2215,1
29.Roman KoudelkaCzech Republic94,0101,08104,491,515-0,49108,9213,3
30.Andrea MorassiItaly96,5101,02110,488,015-0,50101,0211,4
31.Dawid KubackiPoland93,5100,73103,4nq103,4
31.Jakub JandaCzech Republic92,5100,94103,4nq 103,4
33.Stefan KraftAustria92,5100,98101,6nq 101,6
34.Aleksiej RomaszowRussia92,5100,80101,4nq 101,4
35.Noriaki KasaiJapan92,5120,08100,8nq 100,8
36.Sebastian ColloredoItaly91,0100,9398,5nq 98,5
37.Anders JohnsonUSA93,5101,4598,3nq 98,3
38.Ronan Lamy ChappuisFrance91,0100,9298,1nq 98,1
39.Anssi KoivurantaFinland90,0100,8996,3nq 96,3
40.Władimir ZografskiBulgaria90,0120,2594,6nq 94,6
41.Gregor DeschwandenSwitzerland88,0100,4994,1nq 94,1
42.Ville LarintoFinland89,5101,0193,9nq 93,9
43.Radik ŻaparowKazakhstan89,5101,4791,2nq 91,2
44.Davide BresadolaItaly88,0100,9790,2nq 90,2
45.Nikos PolichronidisGreece88,0101,0189,9nq 89,9
46.Ilja RoslakowRussia86,0100,6988,2nq 88,2
47.Martti NõmmeEstland86,5100,6987,7nq 87,7
48.Lauri AsikainenFinland86,0100,7986,5nq 86,5
49.Aleksiej KorolowKazakhstan85,5101,1684,4nq 84,4
50.Sami HeiskanenFinland83,5100,6581,5nq 81,5

Individual competition HS134 (28.02.2013)

RankJumperCountryJump 1Jump 2Total
DistanceGateWindPointsDistanceGateWindPoints
1.Kamil StochPoland131,521-1,15144,9130,019-0,81150,9295,8
2.Peter PrevcSlovenia130,521-0,98139,8130,519-0,72149,9289,7
3.Anders JacobsenNorway129,021-1,15138,4131,019-0,67150,7289,1
4.Wolfgang LoitzlAustria128,521-1,11138,1132,521-0,54146,8284,9
5.Jan MaturaCzech Republic127,521-1,02133,3132,021-0,88148,1281,4
6.Richard FreitagGermany129,021-1,08137,7128,519-0,48142,7280,4
7.Simon AmmannSwitzerland127,521-1,01134,2132,521-0,80145,6279,8
8.Gregor SchlierenzauerAustria125,021-1,19131,7128,519-0,88147,5279,2
9.Severin FreundGermany126,521-1,17133,1129,521-0,90144,3277,4
10.Daiki ItōJapan127,521-1,17135,4127,019-0,62141,5276,9
11.Anders BardalNorway127,521-1,17134,9129,021-0,77141,5276,4
11.Andreas WankGermany127,521-1,18136,0129,521-0,58140,4276,4
13.Michael NeumayerGermany130,521-1,01134,6124,018-0,78139,7274,3
14.Tom HildeNorway127,521-0,98133,4129,021-0,74140,2273,6
15.Manuel FettnerAustria126,521-1,20133,0125,519-0,84139,7272,7
16.Thomas MorgensternAustria126,021-1,23128,9125,519-1,09142,9271,8
17.Taku TakeuchiJapan126,021-1,12132,7126,021-0,93137,8270,5
18.Andreas StjernenNorway125,021-1,25131,3127,021-0,88137,6268,9
19.Piotr ŻyłaPoland124,021-1,20129,0126,521-1,10139,1268,1
20.Dawid KubackiPoland126,521-1,06130,4126,021-0,98134,9265,3
21.Robert KranjecSlovenia123,021-1,10126,1126,521-1,04138,4264,5
22.Noriaki KasaiJapan125,021-1,27128,0125,021-1,08135,7263,7
23.Stefan KraftAustria124,521-0,98126,5124,521-1,08135,8262,3
24.Lukáš HlavaCzech Republic121,521-1,13122,2126,521-1,06138,1260,3
25.Jaka HvalaSlovenia122,021-1,10123,3125,021-1,11136,5259,8
26.Kaarel NurmsaluEstland121,019-1,27130,0122,521-1,01129,4259,4
27.Maciej KotPoland125,021-1,18130,5122,521-0,85128,2258,7
28.Jurij TepešSlovenia122,021-1,09123,2124,521-1,05134,9258,1
29.Vincent Descombes SevoieFrance122,021-1,39121,9126,521-1,07134,8256,7
30.Roman KoudelkaCzech Republic120,521-1,37123,5121,521-0,95127,0250,5
31.Władimir ZografskiBulgaria120,521-1,22121,4nq121,4
32.Dienis KorniłowRussia121,021-1,08120,8nq120,8
32.Sebastian ColloredoItaly122,021-0,92120,8nq120,8
34.Yūta WataseJapan119,021-1,31119,6nq119,6
35.Roberto DellasegaItaly115,519-1,29119,3nq119,3
36.Dmitrij WasiljewRussia118,521-1,09115,9nq115,9
37.Ilja RoslakowRussia118,021-1,30114,7nq114,7
38.Andrea MorassiItaly112,019-1,44112,7nq112,7
39.Anders JohnsonUSA111,019-1,07107,4nq107,4
40.Radik ŻaparowKazakhstan111,019-1,08106,0nq106,0
41.Aleksiej RomaszowRussia109,019-1,36105,9nq105,9
42.Marco GrigoliSwitzerland110,019-1,01103,9nq103,9
43.Gregor DeschwandenSwitzerland112,521-1,20103,8nq103,8
44.Carl NordinSweden110,019-1,08102,7nq102,7
45.Anssi KoivurantaFinland105,519-1,2398,2nq98,2
46.Jakub JandaCzech Republic104,519-1,3395,0nq95,0
47.Ville LarintoFinland103,519-1,3694,5nq94,5
48.Lauri AsikainenFinland106,021-1,1691,1nq91,1
49.Martti NõmmeEstland104,019-1,0490,9nq90,9
50.Peter FrenetteUSA98,019-1,4183,1nq83,1

Team competition HS134 (02.03.2013)

RankTeamJumperJump 1Jump 2Total
DistanceGateWindPointsDistanceGateWindPoints
1.AustriaWolfgang Loitzl130,521-1,32150,2128,019-0,89146,71135,9
Manuel Fettner125,521-1,55137,6128,020-0,96138,8
Thomas Morgenstern121,020-1,39137,0129,519-0,80144,5
Gregor Schlierenzauer124,519-0,87139,7129,018-0,49141,4
2.Germany135,521-0,33141,5126,519-1,07143,01121,8
122,021-1,73137,3125,020-0,94134,7
123,521-1,55140,3126,019-0,85136,8
Richard Freitag130,020-0,83144,4129,518-0,58143,8
3.PolandMaciej Kot123,021-1,08131,6128,521-0,87140,71121,0
Piotr Żyła122,021-1,56135,9126,020-0,78134,7
Dawid Kubacki126,022-1,17138,9128,020-0,82137,3
Kamil Stoch134,021-0,78152,1130,017-0,80149,8
4.NorwayAndreas Stjernen125,521-1,31139,5125,019-1,07143,31117,3
Tom Hilde122,021-1,60134,9118,019-1,01123,1
Anders Bardal128,522-1,35146,9129,019-0,71144,7
Anders Jacobsen125,519-0,75139,2131,518-0,38145,7
5.JapanReruhi Shimizu124,521-1,47139,5118,521-0,96121,21099,1
Noriaki Kasai122,021-1,26129,7131,020-0,87144,7
Daiki Ito128,022-1,34143,9130,520-0,83139,9
Taku Takeuchi128,021-1,18144,1127,019-0,83136,1
6.SloveniaRobert Kranjec122,021-1,04128,8126,021-0,87133,21046,4
Jurij Tepeš115,021-1,35116,1126,520-0,74135,2
Jaka Hvala117,522-0,97120,0122,020-0,78126,0
Peter Prevc127,019-0,77144,6130,019-0,69142,5
7.Czech RepublicRoman Koudelka118,021-1,17123,0124,521-1,00133,41022,1
Lukáš Hlava120,521-1,32125,2125,020-0,75128,1
Jakub Janda118,522-1,30124,8114,020-1,04113,4
Jan Matura124,521-1,00134,4128,519-0,88139,8
8.ItalyRoberto Dellasega117,021-1,58125,7120,021-1,04124,2965,9
Andrea Morassi124,021-1,43133,1121,020-0,74124,3
Davide Bresadola109,522-1,55108,8107,020-1,1198,1
Sebastian Colloredo122,521-1,12130,6120,019-0,66121,1
9.RussiaAleksiej Romaszow122,021-1,26128,2nq498,1
Dienis Korniłow119,521-1,46127,9nq
Ilja Roslakow116,522-1,37120,0nq
Dmitrij Wasiljew119,521-1,06122,0nq
10.SwitzerlandSimon Ammann118,521-1,37124,6nq469,1
Killian Peier110,021-1,33107,4nq
Marco Grigoli114,022-1,55117,9nq
Gregor Deschwanden118,021-0,95119,2nq
11.FinlandSami Helskanen109,521-1,26105,2nq430,2
Ville Larinto108,021-1,22101,1nq
Lauri Asikainen112,522-1,35112,1nq
Anssi Koivuranta112,521-1,28111,8nq
12.KazakhstanSabyrżan Momynow96,021-1,4576,0nq375,6
Aleksiej Korolow109,521-0,92102,0nq
Radik Żaparow113,022-1,33113,8nq
Konstantin Sokolenko100,521-1,0183,8nq

Women

Individual competition HS106 (22.02.2013)

RankJumperCountryJump 1Jump 2Total
DistanceGateWindPointsDistanceGateWindPoints
1.Sarah HendricksonUSA106,0230,77127,4103,0210,96126,3253,7
2.Sara TakanashiJapan104,5230,24124,1103,0210,44126,9251,0
3.Jacqueline SeifriedsbergerAustria104,0230,52118,798,5210,22118,5237,2
4.Coline MattelFrance102,0230,73118,295,5210,75111,3229,5
5.Carina VogtGermany99,5230,31115,696,0210,81109,8225,4
6.Jessica JeromeUSA100,0230,64111,898,0210,70113,1224,9
7.Anette SagenNorway97,0230,57105,394,5210,28108,0213,3
8.Evelyn InsamItaly96,0230,53106,192,5210,52104,4210,5
9.Chiara HölzlAustria95,5211,2398,994,5211,08105,4204,3
10.Julia KykkänenFinland92,5210,76103,290,0210,28100,0203,2
11.Ulrike GräßlerGermany89,5210,2898,095,0211,02103,9201,9
12.Elena RunggaldierItaly89,0210,4097,293,0210,61103,7200,9
13.Špela RogeljSlovenia91,0230,3895,693,5210,82104,8200,4
13.Irina AwwakumowaRussia94,0210,91102,191,0210,3898,3200,4
15.Atsuko TanakaCanada92,0230,3597,393,0210,87102,9200,2
16.Lindsey VanUSA89,0230,3190,693,5210,46107,8198,4
17.Urša BogatajSlovenia90,023-0,1496,392,0210,3099,4195,7
18.Katja PožunSlovenia91,0230,3295,690,5210,4499,4195,0
19.Maja VtičSlovenia86,023-0,2688,194,5210,90106,7194,8
20.Yūki ItōJapan90,5230,1295,591,0210,8298,8194,3
21.Svenja WürthGermany93,0211,01100,989,0210,6493,0193,9
22.Misaki ShigenoJapan91,0211,0197,988,0210,6893,2191,1
23.Bigna WindmüllerSwitzerland89,5210,8395,787,5210,2393,9189,6
24.Yurika HirayamaJapan90,5211,0696,686,5210,5191,4188,0
25.Maren LundbyNorway85,5210,6686,492,5210,88101,3187,7
26.Anastasija GładyszewaRussia89,5211,5189,488,5210,9591,3180,7
27.Wendy VuikNetherlands88,5210,8393,285,5210,9184,6177,8
28.Michaela DoleželováCzech Republic85,0210,9683,387,5211,0788,5171,8
29.Manuela MalsinerItaly87,0211,6581,987,0211,5283,9165,8
30.Chang XinyueChina89,5211,4985,183,5210,7577,3162,4
31.Roberta D'AgostinaItaly85,0211,1481,5nq 81,5
32.Katharina AlthauGermany82,0210,5880,4nq 80,4
33.Abby HughesUSA81,5210,2580,2nq 80,2
34.Alexandra PretoriusCanada85,0211,1079,8nq 79,8
35.Julia ClairFrance82,0210,6479,0nq 79,0
36.Katharina KeilAustria85,0211,8577,6nq 77,6
37.Line JahrNorway90,0230,1272,0nq 72,0
38.Léa LemareFrance84,0210,4670,3nq 70,3
39.Vladěna PustkováCzech Republic79,0211,1767,8nq 67,8
40.Liu QiChina80,0211,2566,2nq 66,2
41.Taylor HenrichCanada67,0210,1249,7nq 49,7
42.Li XueyaoChina70,0211,1244,2nq 44,2
43.Daniela HaralambieRomania67,5211,4437,4nq 37,4

Mixed competition HS106 (24.02.2013)

RankTeamJumperJump 1Jump 2Total
DistanceGateWindPointsDistanceGateWindPoints
1.JapanYūki Itō90,029-0,94108,191,529-0,66110,11011,0
Daiki Itō100,017-0,33127,8100,017-0,62131,3
Sara Takanashi101,527-0,78132,0106,527-0,22135,5
Taku Takeuchi100,517-0,72132,5101,517-0,38133,7
2.Austria92,529-0,91109,498,529-0,05121,3986,7
99,517-0,28126,0100,017-0,45130,1
97,527-0,80123,699,527-0,46121,7
99,017-0,50125,5100,017-0,44129,1
3.Germany96,529-0,60117,797,029-0,46119,2984,9
102,517-0,21132,597,017-0,61123,8
95,527-0,88119,798,027-0,30121,1
96,517-0,74122,299,517-0,39128,7
4.Norway91,0 29-0,77 109,9 93,0 29-0,26 111,8969,3
102,0 17-0,03 130,7 98,5 17-0,50 126,0
92,5 27-0,65 109,0 96,5 27-0,40 117,3
100,5 17-0,44 131,6 101,0 17-0,65 133,0
5.France93,5 29-0,62 113,8 94,0 29-0,71 117,0941,2
91,0 17-1,03 111,7 94,0 17-0,34 114,4
93,5 27-0,59 113,6 95,0 27-0,44 118,6
99,0 17-0,47 126,8 100,0 17-0,26 125,3
6.United States98,0 29-0,91 124,9 98,5 29-0,54 125,3938,4
89,5 17-0,32 103,7 86,5 17-0,60 99,2
99,0 27-0,82 130,7 104,5 27-0,25 138,8
90,0 17-0,70 106,9 91,5 17-0,48 108,9
7.Italy94,0 29-0,72 116,5 98,5 29-0,77 125,9923,1
92,0 17-0,87 111,6 92,5 17-0,62 112,3
89,5 27-0,82 106,2 93,5 27-0,40 112,3
95,0 17-0,33 115,8 97,5 17-0,36 122,5
8.Slovenia95,5 29-0,51 114,1 97,5 29-0,29 120,0920,0
95,5 170,01 114,9 92,0 17-0,61 110,8
88,5 27-0,73 103,6 93,5 27-0,30 112,1
96,0 17-0,56 120,4 98,0 17-0,37 124,1
9.Russia88,5 29-0,43 101,0 nq427,7
95,0 17-0,66 117,6 nq
89,5 27-0,51 103,6 nq
91,0 17-0,50 105,5 nq
10.Czech Republic87,5 29-0,80 100,6 nq417,1
94,5 17-0,54 116,8 nq
77,5 27-0,60 76,2 nq
97,5 17-0,43 123,5 nq

Accidents

There were two accidents during the individual women competition at normal hill. Line Jahr fell after her 90-meter jump and Léa Lemare fell after she jumped 84 meters.

During the individual men competition at large hill, Thomas Morgenstern fell after his first jump. It happen just after he crossed the fall line and his notes were normal. Because of the fall, Morgenstern's knee was injured and he couldn't jump in some competitions after the Championships.

During the team men competition, Manuel Fettner managed not to fall before the fall line. His right ski got detached but he managed to keep the balance until the fall line.