Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual

The men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City, United States. The competition went for two days, with the qualifying round on February 12 and the final rounds on February 13.[1]

Men's large hill individual
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for ski jumping
VenuePark City
DatesFebruary 12 & 13
Competitors66 from 21 nations
winning score281.4
Medalists
Simon Ammann
 Switzerland
Adam Małysz
 Poland
Matti Hautamäki
 Finland

Results

Qualifying

Fourteen skiers were pre-qualified, on the basis of their World Cup performance, meaning that they directly advanced to the final round. These skiers still jumped in the qualifying round, but they were not included with non-pre-qualified skiers in the standings. The fifty-two skiers who were not pre-qualified competed for thirty-six spots in the final round.

RankNameCountryScoreNotes
1Robert Kranjec Slovenia119.1
2Masahiko Harada Japan116.1
3Veli-Matti Lindström Finland114.3
4Alan Alborn United States114.1
5Robert Mateja Poland111.4
6Michael Uhrmann Germany111.2
7Janne Ahonen Finland111.0
8Andreas Küttel Switzerland109.6
9Primož Peterka Slovenia105.3
10Nicolas Dessum France104.4
11Valery Kobelev Russia103.6
12Kim Hyun-Ki South Korea102.7
13Ildar Fatchullin Russia102.3
14Noriaki Kasai Japan101.9
15Damjan Fras Slovenia100.8
16Anders Bardal Norway99.5
16Jens Salumäe Estonia99.5
18Tomisław Tajner Poland98.0
19Hideharu Miyahira Japan97.7
20Tommy Ingebrigtsen Norway97.6
21Emmanuel Chedal France97.3
22Clint Jones United States97.2
23Roar Ljøkelsøy Norway96.8
23Jan Mazoch Czech Republic96.8
25Stanislav Filimonov Kazakhstan96.3
26Tomasz Pochwała Poland94.4
27Sylvain Freiholz Switzerland93.6
28Maxim Polunin Kazakhstan92.2
29Jakub Janda Czech Republic89.4
30Lars Bystøl Norway88.5
30Dmitry Chvykov Kyrgyzstan88.5
32Choi Yong-Jik South Korea85.8
33Rémi Santiago France84.0
34Aleksandr Belov Russia83.0
35Marco Steinauer Switzerland82.1
36Kang Chil-Gu South Korea81.0
37Jan Matura Czech Republic79.5
38Pavel Gayduk Kazakhstan76.2
39Georgi Zharkov Bulgaria75.3
40Jaan Jüris Estonia74.4
41Choi Heung-Chul South Korea73.1
41Michal Doležal Czech Republic73.1
43Brendon Doran United States68.1
44Florentin Durand France66.7
45Andrey Lyskovets Belarus66.3
46Aleksandr Korobov Kazakhstan65.2
47Anton Kalinichenko Russia61.3
48Glynn Pedersen Great Britain56.3
49Volodymyr Hlyvka Ukraine54.9
50Kakha Tsakadze Georgia54.0
51Tommy Schwall United States44.0
52Tambet Pikkor Estonia39.0
*Adam Małysz Poland120.8[1]
*Sven Hannawald Germany119.1[1]
*Roberto Cecon Italy118.0[1]
*Matti Hautamäki Finland117.3[1]
*Kazuyoshi Funaki Japan112.4[1]
*Simon Ammann Switzerland110.6[1]
*Stefan Horngacher Austria107.6[1]
*Andreas Widhölzl Austria103.6[1]
*Peter Žonta Slovenia103.5[1]
*Stephan Hocke Germany100.8[1]
*Martin Schmitt Germany99.4[1]
*Martin Koch Austria99.0[1]
*Martin Höllwarth Austria95.9[1]
*Risto Jussilainen Finland87.1[1]

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

Final

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.

RankNameCountryJump 1RankJump 2RankTotal
Simon Ammann Switzerland 140.5 1 140.9 1 281.4
Adam Małysz Poland 137.3 3 132.4 2 269.7
Matti Hautamäki Finland 129.1 4 126.9 3 256.0
4 Sven Hannawald Germany 140.5 1 114.8 11 255.3
5 Stefan Horngacher Austria 123.5 9 123.7 4 247.2
6 Andreas Küttel Switzerland 125.0 8 120.6 6 245.6
7 Kazuyoshi Funaki Japan 128.7 5 116.8 9 245.5
8 Martin Koch Austria 126.3 7 118.2 8 244.5
9 Janne Ahonen Finland 119.2 16 122.3 5 241.5
10 Martin Schmitt Germany 127.3 6 113.1 13 240.4
11 Robert Kranjec Slovenia 118.1 17 119.5 7 237.6
12 Stephan Hocke Germany 123.5 9 113.4 12 236.9
13 Peter Žonta Slovenia 121.2 12 113.0 14 234.2
14 Martin Höllwarth Austria 122.3 11 111.0 18 233.3
15 Primož Peterka Slovenia 120.9 13 112.1 17 233.0
16 Michael Uhrmann Germany 120.2 14 112.2 16 232.4
17 Valery Kobelev Russia 115.3 19 116.2 10 231.5
18 Risto Jussilainen Finland 116.7 18 109.5 20 226.2
19 Roberto Cecon Italy 113.0 23 112.6 15 225.6
20 Masahiko Harada Japan 115.1 20 107.7 21 222.8
21 Andreas Widhölzl Austria 114.9 21 107.7 21 222.6
22 Damjan Fras Slovenia 119.9 15 101.3 25 221.2
23 Nicolas Dessum France 110.3 27 109.8 19 220.1
24 Hideharu Miyahira Japan 108.6 29 106.8 23 215.4
25 Anders Bardal Norway 110.3 27 102.6 24 212.9
26 Tommy Ingebrigtsen Norway 110.7 25 97.1 26 207.8
27 Sylvain Freiholz Switzerland 110.4 26 95.4 27 205.8
28 Emmanuel Chedal France 111.3 24 93.6 28 204.9
29 Robert Mateja Poland 108.6 29 93.6 28 202.2
30 Stanislav Filimonov Kazakhstan 114.9 21 82.5 30 197.4
31 Kim Hyun-Ki South Korea 108.5 31
32 Roar Ljøkelsøy Norway 107.2 32
33 Rémi Santiago France 106.1 33
34 Alan Alborn United States 105.4 34
35 Ildar Fatchullin Russia 103.1 35
36 Jan Mazoch Czech Republic 102.7 36
37 Veli-Matti Lindström Finland 102.1 37
38 Lars Bystøl Norway 99.4 38
39 Dmitry Chvykov Kyrgyzstan 98.4 39
39 Tomisław Tajner Poland 98.4 39
41 Noriaki Kasai Japan 97.5 41
42 Clint Jones United States 94.4 42
43 Tomasz Pochwała Poland 93.9 43
44 Jakub Janda Czech Republic 91.3 44
45 Marco Steinauer Switzerland 87.2 45
46 Choi Yong-Jik South Korea 86.7 46
47 Kang Chil-Gu South Korea 83.2 47
48 Maxim Polunin Kazakhstan 83.1 48
49 Jens Salumäe Estonia 78.9 49
50 Aleksandr Belov Russia 66.7 50

References

  1. "Ski Jumping at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Men's Large Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
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