FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 – Men's individual normal hill

Men's individual normal hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013
Date 23 February 2013
Competitors 50 from 17 nations
Winning points 252.6
Medalists
    Norway
    Austria
    Slovenia
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013
Val di Fiemme, Italy
Cross-country skiing
Individual
Sprint men women
Interval start 15 km men 10 km women
Pursuit 30 km men 15 km women
Mass start 50 km men 30 km women
Team
Team sprint men women
Relay 4×10 km men 4×5 km women
Nordic combined
Normal hill Individual Team
Large hill Individual Team sprint
Ski jumping
Men
Normal hill Individual
Large hill Individual Team
Women
Normal hill Individual
Mixed
Normal hill Team

The men's Individual normal hill ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 was held on 23 February 2013[1] with the qualification being held on 22 February 2013.[2]

Results

Qualifying

The Qualifying was held at 18:07.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance
(m)
Distance
Points
Judges
Points
Total Notes
1 55 Tom Hilde  Norway 103.0 76.0 54.5 121.3 Q
2 49 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 102.5 75.0 54.5 120.7 Q
3 47 Andreas Stjernen  Norway 102.5 75.0 56.0 119.8 Q
4 46 Andreas Wank  Germany 100.5 71.0 57.0 117.7 Q
5 37 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 99.5 69.0 54.5 117.4 Q
6 51 Maciej Kot  Poland 101.5 73.0 55.5 117.1 Q
7 44 Manuel Fettner  Austria 100.0 70.0 55.0 116.4 Q
8 52 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 99.0 68.0 55.5 115.0 Q
9 36 Daiki Ito  Japan 100.5 71.0 52.5 114.4 Q
10 45 Piotr Żyła  Poland 100.5 71.0 53.5 114.3 Q
11 38 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 98.5 67.0 54.0 113.2 Q
12 50 Dimitry Vassiliev  Russia 100.0 70.0 54.5 113.1 Q
13 29 Yuta Watase  Japan 100.0 70.0 53.5 113.1 Q
14 43 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 97.5 65.0 54.0 112.1 Q
15 26 Jakub Janda  Czech Republic 98.0 66.0 55.0 111.5 Q
16 23 Kaarel Nurmsalu  Estonia 95.5 61.0 55.0 111.3 Q
17 54 Michael Neumayer  Germany 98.5 67.0 54.0 110.8 Q
18 42 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 97.5 65.0 54.0 110.7 Q
19 48 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 98.5 67.0 54.0 110.6 Q
20 41 Lukáš Hlava  Czech Republic 96.0 62.0 53.5 107.7 Q
20 25 Andrea Morassi  Italy 96.0 62.0 54.0 107.7 Q
22 53 Jaka Hvala  Slovenia 96.0 62.0 54.0 107.5 Q
23 27 Alexey Romashov  Russia 96.5 63.0 49.5 107.1 Q
24 40 Stefan Kraft  Austria 94.5 59.0 54.5 106.8 Q
25 30 Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France 95.5 61.0 52.5 106.2 Q
26 19 Martti Nõmme  Estonia 93.5 57.0 52.0 103.8 Q
27 33 Matjaž Pungertar  Slovenia 93.5 57.0 52.5 102.7 Q
28 32 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 92.5 55.0 52.5 101.7 Q
29 34 Gregor Deschwanden   Switzerland 95.5 61.0 52.0 101.3 Q
30 11 Anssi Koivuranta  Finland 93.0 56.0 54.0 101.0 Q
31 7 Anders Johnson  United States 92.5 55.0 53.0 100.1 Q
32 24 Ville Larinto  Finland 91.5 53.0 53.0 98.8 Q
33 31 Ilya Rosliakov  Russia 92.5 55.0 50.5 97.6 Q
34 22 Davide Bresadola  Italy 89.5 49.0 52.0 95.4 Q
35 16 Sami Heiskanen  Finland 88.5 47.0 51.0 93.5 Q
36 15 Ronan Lamy-Chappuis  France 88.5 47.0 51.0 93.2 Q
37 35 Lauri Asikainen  Finland 89.0 48.0 51.5 91.2 Q
37 3 Alexey Korolev  Kazakhstan 88.5 47.0 52.5 91.2 Q
39 21 Nico Polychronidis  Greece 87.0 44.0 51.0 90.4 Q
40 4 Radik Zhaparov  Kazakhstan 87.5 45.0 51.5 90.3 Q
41 28 Peter Frenette  United States 87.5 45.0 50.0 89.0
42 17 Roberto Dellasega  Italy 86.5 43.0 50.5 86.8
43 9 Alexander Mitz  Sweden 86.5 43.0 51.0 85.7
44 20 Tomáš Zmoray  Slovakia 84.0 38.0 50.5 85.1
45 1 Carl Nordin  Sweden 88.5 47.0 45.0 81.8
46 8 Volodymyr Veredyuk  Ukraine 83.0 36.0 49.0 79.3
47 13 Remus Tudor  Romania 83.5 37.0 49.0 77.9
48 5 Andrii Klymchuk  Ukraine 84.0 38.0 48.0 77.0
49 10 Konstantin Sokolenko  Kazakhstan 81.5 33.0 49.0 75.5
50 12 Choi Se-Ou  South Korea 80.0 30.0 50.0 74.9
51 14 Patrik Lichý  Slovakia 79.5 29.0 46.0 70.1
52 6 Sabirzhan Muminov  Kazakhstan 74.0 18.0 44.5 53.5
53 18 Ákos Szilágyi  Hungary 69.5 9.0 46.0 48.2
54 2 Kristaps Nezhborts  Latvia 57.0 −16.0 45.0 19.8
* 56 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 102.5 75.0 N/A N/A Q , 1[]
* 57 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 96.0 62.0 N/A N/A Q , 1[]
* 58 Jan Matura  Czech Republic 100.5 71.0 N/A N/A Q , 1[]
* 59 Richard Freitag  Germany 95.5 61.0 N/A N/A Q , 1[]
* 60 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 96.0 62.0 N/A N/A Q , 1[]
* 61 Kamil Stoch  Poland 99.5 69.0 N/A N/AQ , 1[]
* 62 Severin Freund  Germany 99.0 68.0 N/A N/A Q , 1[]
* 63 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 96.5 63.0 N/A N/A Q , 1[]
* 64 Anders Bardal  Norway N/A N/A N/A N/AQ , 1[]
* 65 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 98.5 67.0 N/A N/AQ , 1[]
39 Denis Kornilov  Russia DSQ

^ 1: These skiers are pre-qualified; they do perform jumps in the qualification round, but will be not ranked with the non-pre-qualified jumpers.

Final

The final was started at 17:00.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
1st, gold medalist(s) 49 Anders Bardal  Norway 103.5 124.1 1 100.0 128.5 1 252.6
2nd, silver medalist(s) 50 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 98.0 120.0 3 97.5 128.4 2 248.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 42 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 102.5 118.3 5 98.5 126.0 5 244.3
4 47 Severin Freund  Germany 101.0 117.3 6 99.0 125.3 6 242.6
5 33 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 100.0 114.4 10 100.5 127.6 3 242.0
6 44 Richard Freitag  Germany 103.5 119.3 4 97.5 119.8 14 239.1
7 34 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 102.0 115.9 7 98.0 122.1 8 238.0
8 46 Kamil Stoch  Poland 102.0 121.3 2 97.0 116.1 21 237.4
9 31 Andreas Wank  Germany 99.5 109.9 18 99.5 127.4 4 237.3
10 40 Tom Hilde  Norway 99.5 115.1 9 97.0 120.5 12 235.6
11 36 Maciej Kot  Poland 101.5 113.1 11 97.0 121.6 9 234.7
12 43 Jan Matura  Czech Republic 102.5 115.7 8 96.0 118.0 17 233.7
13 32 Andreas Stjernen  Norway 98.0 112.3 12 97.0 121.3 10 233.6
14 16 Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France 96.5 108.0 20 98.0 123.0 7 231.0
15 22 Daiki Ito  Japan 96.0 110.2 16 96.5 120.4 13 230.6
16 41 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 99.0 111.4 13 95.5 118.1 16 229.5
17 37 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 93.5 107.2 23 97.5 121.1 11 228.3
18 39 Michael Neumayer  Germany 98.5 110.0 17 96.5 117.9 18 227.9
19 48 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 96.5 109.0 19 97.0 117.9 18 226.9
20 29 Manuel Fettner  Austria 96.0 106.3 27 97.0 118.8 15 225.1
21 15 Yuta Watase  Japan 95.0 107.3 22 95.5 116.7 20 224.0
22 38 Jaka Hvala  Slovenia 97.0 107.2 23 95.0 115.1 22 222.3
23 30 Piotr Żyła  Poland 95.5 106.5 26 95.0 113.6 25 220.1
24 19 Matjaž Pungertar  Slovenia 93.5 105.4 28 94.5 114.3 23 219.7
25 26 Lukáš Hlava  Czech Republic 92.5 105.3 29 93.0 114.1 24 219.4
26 45 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 100.0 110.9 14 92.0 108.3 28 219.2
26 10 Kaarel Nurmsalu  Estonia 95.0 106.9 25 94.0 112.3 26 219.2
28 35 Dmitry Vassiliev  Russia 99.5 107.9 21 93.5 107.2 29 215.1
29 18 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 94.0 104.4 30 91.5 108.9 27 213.3
30 12 Andrea Morassi  Italy 96.5 110.4 15 88.0 101.0 30 211.4
31 23 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 93.5 103.4 31 103.4
31 13 Jakub Janda  Czech Republic 92.5 103.4 31 103.4
33 25 Stefan Kraft  Austria 92.5 101.6 33 101.6
34 14 Alexey Romashov  Russia 92.5 101.4 34 101.4
35 27 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 92.5 100.6 35 100.6
36 24 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 91.0 98.5 36 98.5
37 3 Anders Johnson  United States 93.5 98.3 37 98.3
38 5 Ronan Lamy-Chappuis  France 91.0 98.1 38 98.1
39 4 Anssi Koivuranta  Finland 90.0 96.3 39 96.3
40 28 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 90.0 94.6 40 94.6
41 20 Gregor Deschwanden   Switzerland 88.0 94.1 41 94.1
42 11 Ville Larinto  Finland 89.5 93.9 42 93.9
43 2 Radik Zhaparov  Kazakhstan 89.5 91.2 43 91.2
44 9 Davide Bresadola  Italy 88.0 90.2 44 90.2
45 8 Nico Polychronidis  Greece 88.0 89.9 45 89.9
46 17 Ilya Rosliakov  Russia 86.0 88.2 46 88.2
47 7 Martti Nõmme  Estonia 86.5 87.7 47 87.7
48 21 Lauri Asikainen  Finland 86.0 86.5 48 86.5
49 1 Alexey Korolev  Kazakhstan 85.5 84.4 49 84.4
50 6 Sami Heiskanen  Finland 83.5 81.5 50 81.5

References

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