Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual
Men's normal hill individual at the XIX Olympic Winter Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Park City | |||||||||
Dates | February 10 | |||||||||
Competitors | 60 from 21 nations | |||||||||
winning score | 269.0 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics | |
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Normal hill | men |
Large hill | men |
Team | men |
The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City, Utah. Both qualifying and the final rounds took place on 10 February 2002 after heavy wind caused a cancellation of the qualifying round on 9 February 2002.[1]
Results
[edit]Qualifying
[edit]Twelve 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-four skiers who were not pre-qualified competed for thirty-eight spots in the final round.[2]
^ 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
[edit]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.
Rank | Bib | Name | Country | Jump 1 | Rank | Jump 2 | Rank | Total |
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53 | Simon Ammann | Switzerland | 133.5 | 1 | 135.5 | 2 | 269.0 | |
59 | Sven Hannawald | Germany | 131.0 | 2 | 136.5 | 1 | 267.5 | |
60 | Adam Małysz | Poland | 129.5 | 3 | 133.5 | 3 | 263.0 | |
4 | 42 | Janne Ahonen | Finland | 128.0 | 4 | 133.5 | 3 | 261.5 |
5 | 47 | Veli-Matti Lindström | Finland | 126.5 | 5 | 126.5 | 7 | 253.0 |
6 | 57 | Matti Hautamäki | Finland | 121.5 | 7 | 131.0 | 5 | 252.5 |
7 | 55 | Martin Schmitt | Germany | 125.5 | 6 | 124.5 | 9 | 250.0 |
8 | 35 | Michael Uhrmann | Germany | 118.0 | 12 | 127.0 | 6 | 245.0 |
9 | 51 | Kazuyoshi Funaki | Japan | 119.5 | 10 | 123.5 | 10 | 243.0 |
10 | 36 | Primož Peterka | Slovenia | 121.5 | 7 | 119.0 | 13 | 240.5 |
11 | 46 | Alan Alborn | United States | 118.0 | 12 | 122.0 | 12 | 240.0 |
11 | 52 | Stefan Horngacher | Austria | 117.5 | 14 | 122.5 | 11 | 240.0 |
13 | 50 | Peter Žonta | Slovenia | 114.0 | 24 | 125.5 | 8 | 239.5 |
14 | 54 | Martin Koch | Austria | 120.5 | 9 | 116.5 | 19 | 237.0 |
15 | 43 | Robert Kranjec | Slovenia | 117.5 | 14 | 118.5 | 14 | 236.0 |
16 | 41 | Toni Nieminen | Finland | 117.0 | 18 | 118.5 | 14 | 235.5 |
17 | 40 | Christof Duffner | Germany | 117.5 | 14 | 117.5 | 16 | 235.0 |
18 | 32 | Roar Ljøkelsøy | Norway | 119.0 | 11 | 114.5 | 24 | 233.5 |
19 | 49 | Roberto Cecon | Italy | 117.0 | 18 | 116.0 | 20 | 233.0 |
20 | 34 | Masahiko Harada | Japan | 117.5 | 14 | 114.5 | 24 | 232.0 |
20 | Tommy Ingebrigtsen | Norway | 116.5 | 20 | 115.5 | 21 | 232.0 | |
22 | Nicolas Dessum | France | 114.0 | 24 | 117.5 | 16 | 231.5 | |
22 | Andreas Küttel | Switzerland | 114.0 | 24 | 117.5 | 16 | 231.5 | |
24 | 58 | Andreas Widhölzl | Austria | 115.0 | 22 | 115.5 | 21 | 230.5 |
25 | Sylvain Freiholz | Switzerland | 113.0 | 27 | 115.0 | 23 | 228.0 | |
25 | 56 | Martin Höllwarth | Austria | 115.0 | 22 | 113.0 | 28 | 228.0 |
27 | Anders Bardal | Norway | 116.5 | 20 | 110.5 | 29 | 227.0 | |
28 | Damjan Fras | Slovenia | 110.5 | 30 | 114.5 | 24 | 225.0 | |
29 | 48 | Valery Kobelev | Russia | 111.0 | 29 | 113.5 | 27 | 224.5 |
30 | Choi Heung-Chul | South Korea | 110.5 | 30 | 105.5 | 30 | 216.0 | |
31 | Lars Bystøl | Norway | 110.5 | 30 | 104.5 | 31 | 215.0 | |
32 | Stanislav Filimonov | Kazakhstan | 111.5 | 28 | 98.0 | 32 | 209.5 | |
33 | 44 | Hiroki Yamada | Japan | 109.5 | 33 | — | — | |
34 | Choi Yong-Jik | South Korea | 109.0 | 34 | — | — | ||
35 | Jan Mazoch | Czech Republic | 108.5 | 35 | — | — | ||
36 | Kim Hyun-Ki | South Korea | 106.0 | 36 | — | — | ||
37 | Robert Mateja | Poland | 104.5 | 37 | — | — | ||
38 | Maxim Polunin | Kazakhstan | 103.5 | 38 | — | — | ||
39 | Jakub Janda | Czech Republic | 103.0 | 39 | — | — | ||
40 | Tomasz Pochwała | Poland | 102.0 | 40 | — | — | ||
41 | Dmitry Chvykov | Kyrgyzstan | 101.5 | 41 | — | — | ||
42 | Andrey Lyskovets | Belarus | 98.0 | 42 | — | — | ||
42 | Wojciech Skupień | Poland | 98.0 | 42 | — | — | ||
44 | Brendan Doran | United States | 96.5 | 44 | — | — | ||
44 | Pavel Gayduk | Kazakhstan | 96.5 | 44 | — | — | ||
46 | Kang Chil-Gu | South Korea | 96.0 | 46 | — | — | ||
47 | Jan Matura | Czech Republic | 91.5 | 47 | — | — | ||
48 | Aleksandr Korobov | Kazakhstan | 85.5 | 48 | — | — | ||
49 | 45 | Noriaki Kasai | Japan | 83.0 | 49 | — | — | |
50 | Michal Doležal | Czech Republic | 82.5 | 50 | — | — |
References
[edit]- ^ "Ski Jumping at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Men's Normal Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
- ^ "Results Part 3" (PDF). Salt Lake City Winter Olympics Official Report. LA84 Foundation. Retrieved 21 December 2010.