FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 – Individual large hill

The Individual large hill competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 was held on 22 and 23 February 2019.[1] A qualification was held on 22 February.[2]

Individual large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019
LocationInnsbruck, Austria
Dates22–23 February
Competitors61 from 19 nations
Winning points279.4
Medalists
    Germany
    Germany
     Switzerland

Results

Qualification

The qualification was held on 22 February 2019 at 14:30.[3]

RankBibNameCountryDistance (m)PointsNotes
153Markus Eisenbichler Germany128.5143.2Q
252Karl Geiger Germany131.0141.1Q
347Killian Peier  Switzerland127.5137.5Q
461Ryōyū Kobayashi Japan126.0136.5Q
538Michael Hayböck Austria125.0130.2Q
635Philipp Aschenwald Austria127.0128.9Q
745Andreas Stjernen Norway122.5128.3Q
833Daiki Itō Japan126.0125.2Q
950Evgeniy Klimov Russia122.5124.3Q
1059Stefan Kraft Austria118.5124.1Q
1160Kamil Stoch Poland120.0124.0Q
1249Halvor Egner Granerud Norway122.5122.4Q
37Simon Ammann  Switzerland121.0Q
1444Richard Freitag Germany119.5122.2Q
1546Andreas Wellinger Germany119.5121.7Q
1631Peter Prevc Slovenia122.0119.0Q
1729Žiga Jelar Slovenia123.0118.5Q
1832Viktor Polášek Czech Republic121.5118.4Q
1941Junshirō Kobayashi Japan119.0118.3Q
2051Roman Koudelka Czech Republic118.5118.0Q
2118Andreas Schuler  Switzerland124.0117.8Q
2254Timi Zajc Slovenia115.0116.4Q
2348Daniel Huber Austria118.5116.2Q
2457Dawid Kubacki Poland114.5115.7Q
2555Johann André Forfang Norway114.0115.5Q
2642Yukiya Satō Japan116.0112.6Q
2743Antti Aalto Finland114.5111.7Q
2836Manuel Fettner Austria117.5111.6Q
2934Vladimir Zografski Bulgaria119.5109.9Q
309Jonathan Learoyd France121.0109.6Q
3126Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Canada116.5109.4Q
3256Robert Johansson Norway110.5107.9Q
3358Piotr Żyła Poland110.5106.0Q
3439Anže Lanišek Slovenia113.0105.7Q
3540Jakub Wolny Poland111.5104.3Q
3619Jarkko Määttä Finland115.5103.6Q
3728Dmitry Vassiliev Russia115.5101.9Q
3830Kevin Bickner United States114.0100.6Q
3925Čestmír Kožíšek Czech Republic112.0100.2Q
404Luca Egloff  Switzerland114.099.8Q
4124Alex Insam Italy112.098.9Q
4217Sebastian Colloredo Italy115.098.7Q
4314Sergey Tkachenko Kazakhstan116.098.6Q
4421Tomáš Vančura Czech Republic112.097.6Q
4512Kevin Maltsev Estonia115.096.3Q
4623Roman Trofimov Russia111.094.6Q
477Casey Larson United States114.094.4Q
488Vitaliy Kalinichenko Ukraine114.092.3Q
496Andrew Urlaub United States112.092.3Q
5022Eetu Nousiainen Finland108.591.6Q
5120Andreas Alamommo Finland109.090.6
525Matthew Soukup Canada111.090.3
5313Denis Kornilov Russia111.089.3
5411Sabirzhan Muminov Kazakhstan113.588.6
5527Artti Aigro Estonia107.588.1
562Patrick Gasienica United States105.584.7
571Martti Nõmme Estonia104.078.7
5810Yevhen Marusiak Ukraine101.570.2
5915Flórián Molnár Hungary99.567.6
6016Nikita Devyatkin Kazakhstan95.059.7
613Gleb Safonov Kazakhstan74.020.8

Final

The first round was started on 23 February at 14:30 and the final round at 15:44.[4][5]

RankBibNameCountryRound 1Final roundTotal
Distance (m)PointsRankDistance (m)PointsRankPoints
42Markus Eisenbichler Germany131.5136.72135.5142.71279.4
41Karl Geiger Germany131.0135.24130.5132.13267.3
36Killian Peier  Switzerland131.0137.91129.5128.24266.1
450Ryōyū Kobayashi Japan133.5135.33126.5126.77262.0
549Kamil Stoch Poland128.5127.27129.5132.22259.4
648Stefan Kraft Austria130.0128.65126.5127.55256.1
744Johann André Forfang Norway132.5128.65125.5122.311250.9
845Robert Johansson Norway128.0122.910129.0126.08248.9
933Richard Freitag Germany125.5121.611129.5127.16248.7
1043Timi Zajc Slovenia127.0125.18124.0120.412245.5
1137Daniel Huber Austria126.0124.09125.5118.016242.0
1246Dawid Kubacki Poland128.5121.611125.5118.615240.2
1324Philipp Aschenwald Austria120.0113.918128.0126.08239.9
1427Michael Hayböck Austria122.0113.419125.5120.313233.7
1526Simon Ammann  Switzerland122.5115.417126.0115.217230.6
1620Peter Prevc Slovenia123.5119.016122.0111.521230.5
1730Junshirō Kobayashi Japan116.0104.529132.0125.510230.0
1839Evgeniy Klimov Russia126.5119.515121.0109.623229.1
1947Piotr Żyła Poland128.5120.214121.0108.524228.7
2022Daiki Itō Japan119.0106.125126.0119.614225.7
2131Yukiya Satō Japan120.0106.823124.0114.618221.4
2240Roman Koudelka Czech Republic120.5110.421120.5109.722220.1
2318Žiga Jelar Slovenia118.5107.822121.0112.020219.8
2425Manuel Fettner Austria117.5105.727122.5113.319219.0
2521Viktor Polášek Czech Republic120.0110.520117.5107.726218.2
269Andreas Schuler  Switzerland117.5105.128119.0107.527212.6
2716Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes Canada117.0104.130118.5108.025212.1
285Jonathan Learoyd France116.5106.624116.599.328205.9
2934Andreas Stjernen Norway124.5120.313102.065.229185.5
3023Vladimir Zografski Bulgaria117.0106.125Disqualified
3132Antti Aalto Finland117.5104.031Did not qualify
3235Andreas Wellinger Germany119.5103.132
3338Halvor Egner Granerud Norway116.5103.033
3415Čestmír Kožíšek Czech Republic115.5102.534
3528Anže Lanišek Slovenia114.5100.835
367Sergey Tkachenko Kazakhstan115.599.236
3719Kevin Bickner United States115.097.137
383Casey Larson United States115.093.938
381Luca Egloff  Switzerland112.593.938
4029Jakub Wolny Poland113.091.840
4114Alex Insam Italy112.090.841
424Vitaliy Kalinichenko Ukraine112.588.242
4313Roman Trofimov Russia109.586.343
446Kevin Maltsev Estonia112.585.844
442Andrew Urlaub United States110.585.844
4617Dmitry Vassiliev Russia107.082.746
478Sebastian Colloredo Italy106.578.847
4812Eetu Nousiainen Finland103.577.848
4911Tomáš Vančura Czech Republic100.069.849
5010Jarkko Määttä Finland98.066.750

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