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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Women's individual large hill

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Women's individual large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
LocationOberstdorf, Germany
Dates2 March (qualification)
3 March
Competitors51 from 16 nations
Winning points296.6
Medalists
gold medal    Norway
silver medal    Japan
bronze medal    Slovenia
2023 →

The Women's individual large hill competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 3 March.[1][2] A qualification was held on 2 March 2021.[3]

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification was started on 2 March at 18:00.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Notes
1 48 Marita Kramer  Austria 137.5 153.3 Q
2 47 Ema Klinec  Slovenia 130.0 148.8 Q
3 50 Sara Takanashi  Japan 127.0 146.2 Q
4 43 Katharina Althaus  Germany 128.0 136.9 Q
5 51 Nika Križnar  Slovenia 123.5 135.7 Q
6 45 Maren Lundby  Norway 122.5 134.4 Q
7 42 Urša Bogataj  Slovenia 127.0 129.9 Q
8 34 Thea Minyan Bjørseth  Norway 123.0 128.9 Q
9 40 Chiara Hölzl  Austria 122.5 125.2 Q
10 35 Jerneja Brecl  Slovenia 121.0 123.0 Q
11 44 Irina Avvakumova  Russian Ski Federation 117.5 120.0 Q
12 36 Anna Rupprecht  Germany 120.0 116.3 Q
13 39 Nozomi Maruyama  Japan 118.5 115.5 Q
14 46 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz  Austria 115.5 115.4 Q
15 49 Silje Opseth  Norway 112.0 113.8 Q
16 41 Sophie Sorschag  Austria 118.5 112.7 Q
17 37 Julia Clair  France 118.5 110.1 Q
18 28 Julia Kykkänen  Finland 110.5 106.6 Q
19 30 Luisa Görlich  Germany 110.0 105.9 Q
20 38 Yuki Ito  Japan 114.0 103.9 Q
21 24 Juliane Seyfarth  Germany 108.5 101.2 Q
22 31 Sofia Tikhonova  Russian Ski Federation 109.0 97.5 Q
23 26 Klára Ulrichová  Czech Republic 106.0 97.3 Q
24 32 Joséphine Pagnier  France 103.0 93.8 Q
25 20 Anna Shpyneva  Russian Ski Federation 105.5 91.4 Q
26 9 Abigail Strate  Canada 100.5 84.3 Q
27 21 Anna Twardosz  Poland 97.5 82.7 Q
28 27 Kaori Iwabuchi  Japan 99.0 80.6 Q
29 22 Jenny Rautionaho  Finland 98.0 77.9 Q
30 25 Karolína Indráčková  Czech Republic 98.0 77.0 Q
31 18 Kinga Rajda  Poland 96.5 75.4 Q
32 29 Irma Makhina  Russian Ski Federation 94.5 74.1 Q
33 23 Daniela Haralambie  Romania 95.0 72.9 Q
34 33 Anna Odine Strøm  Norway 92.0 70.3 Q
35 7 Paige Jones  United States 91.0 67.4 Q
36 14 Nicole Konderla  Poland 90.5 64.7 Q
37 12 Susanna Forsström  Finland 88.5 62.5 Q
38 19 Kamila Karpiel  Poland 89.0 61.5 Q
39 11 Alexandria Loutitt  Canada 88.5 61.0 Q
40 16 Natalie Eilers  Canada 89.0 60.0 Q
41 15 Annika Belshaw  United States 86.5 58.9
42 13 Štěpánka Ptáčková  Czech Republic 87.5 58.2
43 10 Frida Westman  Sweden 85.0 50.3
44 2 Anna Hoffmann  United States 82.5 50.1
45 17 Logan Sankey  United States 82.0 49.7
46 5 Astrid Norstedt  Sweden 80.5 46.2
47 1 Veronika Jenčová  Czech Republic 81.5 45.1
48 4 Virág Vörös  Hungary 79.5 41.3
49 3 Andreea Trâmbițaș  Romania 76.0 38.6
50 6 Nicole Maurer  Canada 73.0 29.2
51 8 Dayana Pekha  Kazakhstan 69.0 21.7

Final

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The first round was started on 3 March at 17:15[5] and the final round at 18:07.[6]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Final round Total
Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 34 Maren Lundby  Norway 128.0 139.8 1 130.5 156.8 1 296.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 39 Sara Takanashi  Japan 126.0 134.0 4 134.0 153.9 2 287.9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 40 Nika Križnar  Slovenia 126.0 136.2 2 129.0 150.9 3 287.1
4 37 Marita Kramer  Austria 126.5 135.2 3 127.5 146.7 4 281.9
5 38 Silje Opseth  Norway 124.0 132.0 5 138.0 145.1 6 277.1
6 36 Ema Klinec  Slovenia 120.0 127.0 7 139.5 146.3 5 273.3
7 33 Irina Avvakumova  Russian Ski Federation 122.5 127.9 6 126.5 137.8 8 265.7
8 29 Chiara Hölzl  Austria 120.5 123.1 8 133.0 139.5 7 262.6
9 35 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz  Austria 116.5 118.2 9 128.0 133.8 9 252.0
10 13 Juliane Seyfarth  Germany 118.0 115.5 11 123.0 127.2 11 242.7
11 31 Urša Bogataj  Slovenia 117.0 116.2 10 126.0 124.4 14 240.6
12 32 Katharina Althaus  Germany 113.5 113.7 12 121.0 126.7 12 240.4
13 27 Yuki Ito  Japan 114.5 112.3 14 122.0 126.2 13 238.5
14 23 Thea Minyan Bjørseth  Norway 114.0 111.0 15 120.5 124.1 15 235.1
15 25 Anna Rupprecht  Germany 116.5 112.4 13 118.5 116.7 17 229.1
16 24 Jerneja Brecl  Slovenia 106.5 95.8 18 122.5 127.6 10 223.4
17 30 Sophie Sorschag  Austria 107.0 98.6 17 117.5 116.8 16 215.4
18 28 Nozomi Maruyama  Japan 112.0 105.8 16 109.0 102.4 22 208.2
19 19 Luisa Görlich  Germany 106.0 94.5 19 112.0 108.1 20 202.6
20 26 Julia Clair  France 104.0 90.2 21 112.5 108.3 19 198.5
21 17 Julia Kykkänen  Finland 100.0 83.8 24 114.0 111.6 18 195.4
22 21 Joséphine Pagnier  France 103.0 89.7 22 110.0 104.0 21 193.7
23 20 Sofia Tikhonova  Russian Ski Federation 106.0 92.8 20 109.0 99.2 25 192.0
24 10 Anna Twardosz  Poland 100.5 82.6 25 108.0 101.8 24 184.4
25 14 Karolína Indráčková  Czech Republic 99.0 79.8 27 109.0 102.3 23 182.1
26 9 Anna Shpyneva  Russian Ski Federation 101.5 84.2 23 104.0 88.9 28 173.1
27 22 Anna Odine Strøm  Norway 99.0 80.7 26 102.5 89.9 27 170.6
28 2 Abigail Strate  Canada 99.0 78.3 28 103.0 91.3 26 169.6
29 16 Kaori Iwabuchi  Japan 96.0 76.1 29 97.0 78.7 29 154.8
30 18 Irma Makhinia  Russian Ski Federation 97.0 74.2 30 94.0 68.9 30 143.1
31 12 Daniela Haralambie  Romania 95.0 71.9 31 did not qualify
32 11 Jenny Rautionaho  Finland 94.5 70.4 32
33 7 Kinga Rajda  Poland 92.0 66.7 33
34 8 Kamila Karpiel  Poland 91.0 62.7 34
35 5 Nicole Konderla  Poland 89.0 57.9 35
36 15 Klára Ulrichová  Czech Republic 90.0 57.4 36
37 4 Susanna Forsström  Finland 88.5 56.8 37
38 3 Alexandria Loutitt  Canada 85.5 52.9 38
39 1 Paige Jones  United States 86.0 50.7 39
40 6 Natalie Eilers  Canada 83.5 48.2 40

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