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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 – Women's individual large hill

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Women's individual large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023
VenueBloudkova velikanka (HS138)
LocationPlanica, Slovenia
Dates28 February March (qualification)
1 March
Competitors40 from 15 nations
Winning points264.4
Medalists
gold medal    Canada
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    Germany
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The Women's individual large hill competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2023 was held on 28 February and 1 March 2023.[1][2]

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification was held on 28 February at 18:30.[3][4]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Notes
1 49 Katharina Althaus  Germany 129.0 122.2 Q
2 37 Alexandria Loutitt  Canada 128.5 115.7 Q
3 24 Maren Lundby  Norway 131.0 114.9 Q
4 50 Eva Pinkelnig  Austria 123.5 111.5 Q
5 47 Ema Klinec  Slovenia 122.0 108.4 Q
6 48 Anna Odine Strøm  Norway 122.5 105.5 Q
7 46 Selina Freitag  Germany 124.5 104.2 Q
8 42 Yuki Ito  Japan 122.5 103.9 Q
9 23 Jenny Rautionaho  Finland 125.0 101.2 Q
9 40 Nozomi Maruyama  Japan 128.0 101.2 Q
11 38 Marita Kramer  Austria 121.5 100.8 Q
12 32 Julia Clair  France 119.5 100.4 Q
13 43 Nika Križnar  Slovenia 119.5 98.0 Q
14 45 Chiara Kreuzer  Austria 118.5 97.2 Q
15 44 Silje Opseth  Norway 118.0 94.7 Q
16 41 Abigail Strate  Canada 120.0 93.9 Q
17 39 Thea Minyan Bjørseth  Norway 117.0 93.0 Q
18 36 Joséphine Pagnier  France 117.0 92.1 Q
19 35 Yuka Seto  Japan 115.0 87.6 Q
20 30 Pauline Heßler  Germany 114.0 86.9 Q
21 29 Daniela Haralambie  Romania 113.5 83.9 Q
22 21 Julia Kykkänen  Finland 115.0 83.6 Q
23 28 Julia Mühlbacher  Austria 112.0 83.2 Q
24 8 Klára Ulrichová  Czech Republic 115.5 80.9 Q
25 31 Lara Malsiner  Italy 110.5 80.5 Q
26 26 Ringo Miyajima  Japan 112.0 80.0 Q
27 15 Li Xueyao  China 115.0 78.9 Q
28 20 Liu Qi  China 114.0 75.7 Q
29 27 Jessica Malsiner  Italy 109.0 75.2 Q
30 5 Kinga Rajda  Poland 105.5 74.7 Q
31 25 Maja Vtič  Slovenia 110.5 73.1 Q
32 17 Sina Arnet  Switzerland 111.0 72.3 Q
33 16 Wang Liangyao  China 114.0 71.7 Q
34 22 Annika Belshaw  United States 110.5 70.8 Q
35 13 Nicole Konderla  Poland 112.0 69.9 Q
36 33 Nika Prevc  Slovenia 103.5 69.6 Q
37 18 Karolína Indráčková  Czech Republic 108.0 65.6 Q
38 9 Samantha Macuga  United States 109.0 65.3 Q
39 11 Emely Torazza  Switzerland 107.0 65.1 Q
40 1 Zeng Ping  China 105.0 61.6 Q
41 10 Natalie Eilers  Canada 105.0 60.9
42 6 Anežka Indráčková  Czech Republic 106.0 60.1
42 34 Anna Rupprecht  Germany 113.0 60.1
44 4 Alessia Mîțu-Coșca  Romania 99.5 56.3
45 2 Paulina Cieślar  Poland 100.0 53.6
46 12 Josie Johnson  United States 101.0 52.0
47 14 Nicole Maurer  Canada 97.0 44.5
48 3 Anna Twardosz  Poland 91.0 39.9
49 7 Veronika Shishkina  Kazakhstan 90.5 31.8
50 19 Paige Jones  United States 99.0 26.6

Final

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The first round was started on 1 March at 17:30 and the final round at 18:40.[5][6]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Final round Total
Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 27 Alexandria Loutitt  Canada 134.5 130.9 1 136.5 133.5 1 264.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 15 Maren Lundby  Norway 139.5 130.9 1 133.0 123.1 2 254.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 39 Katharina Althaus  Germany 120.5 126.0 3 128.0 119.9 4 245.9
4 30 Nozomi Maruyama  Japan 129.0 125.6 4 125.5 117.3 8 242.9
5 38 Anna Odine Strøm  Norway 121.0 124.6 5 122.5 116.3 9 240.9
6 40 Eva Pinkelnig  Austria 121.0 123.3 6 123.0 114.6 10 237.9
7 37 Ema Klinec  Slovenia 117.0 115.5 11 131.5 121.0 3 236.5
8 29 Thea Minyan Bjørseth  Norway 124.0 116.6 9 126.0 114.1 11 230.7
9 35 Chiara Kreuzer  Austria 122.5 110.4 14 126.0 118.3 7 228.7
10 33 Nika Križnar  Slovenia 118.0 109.4 15 128.5 118.4 6 227.8
11 32 Yuki Ito  Japan 116.0 116.0 10 122.5 109.1 13 225.1
12 28 Marita Kramer  Austria 126.5 117.7 7 122.5 106.3 16 224.0
13 14 Jenny Rautionaho  Finland 126.0 113.1 12 124.5 110.0 12 223.1
14 26 Joséphine Pagnier  France 128.0 116.7 8 121.0 104.9 17 221.6
15 31 Abigail Strate  Canada 116.0 111.6 13 123.5 103.9 18 215.5
16 34 Silje Opseth  Norway 114.0 91.5 28 128.5 119.5 5 211.0
17 23 Julia Clair  France 116.0 100.3 23 122.5 107.2 15 207.5
18 19 Julia Mühlbacher  Austria 109.5 104.5 17 119.5 100.7 19 205.2
19 36 Selina Freitag  Germany 110.0 95.1 26 124.0 107.7 14 202.8
20 11 Liu Qi  China 114.0 102.1 21 123.5 99.0 21 201.1
21 20 Daniela Haralambie  Romania 114.0 99.2 24 118.5 99.7 20 198.9
22 22 Lara Malsiner  Italy 112.0 102.3 20 120.5 96.2 23 198.5
23 2 Kinga Rajda  Poland 115.0 102.9 19 118.5 95.1 24 198.0
24 16 Maja Vtič  Slovenia 116.5 101.6 22 118.0 94.2 25 195.8
25 25 Yuka Seto  Japan 117.5 97.5 25 116.0 97.1 22 194.6
26 21 Pauline Heßler  Germany 106.0 103.1 18 115.0 89.7 28 192.8
27 17 Ringo Miyajima  Japan 115.0 105.7 16 111.5 87.0 30 192.7
28 12 Julia Kykkänen  Finland 112.0 94.8 27 114.5 93.7 26 188.5
29 18 Jessica Malsiner  Italy 106.0 88.5 30 117.0 92.6 27 181.1
30 3 Klára Ulrichová  Czech Republic 108.5 91.1 29 112.0 85.6 29 176.7
31 8 Wang Liangyao  China 104.5 83.7 31 Did not advance
32 13 Annika Belshaw  United States 108.0 83.5 32
33 9 Sina Arnet  Switzerland 101.5 82.8 33
34 10 Karolína Indráčková  Czech Republic 100.5 80.2 34
35 7 Li Xueyao  China 98.0 79.6 35
36 4 Samantha Macuga  United States 96.5 79.1 36
36 5 Emely Torazza  Switzerland 98.0 79.1 36
38 6 Nicole Konderla  Poland 102.5 78.4 38
39 1 Zeng Ping  China 105.0 77.9 39
40 24 Nika Prevc  Slovenia 103.5 72.2 40

References

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  1. ^ "Programme" (PDF). planica2023.si. 20 February 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). fis-ski.com. 28 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Qualification start list" (PDF). fis-ski.com. 28 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF). fis-ski.com. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  5. ^ "First round results" (PDF). fis-ski.com. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Final results" (PDF). fis-ski.com. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.