Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics
Appearance
Ski jumping at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games | |
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Venue | Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium |
Dates | 8–19 February |
No. of events | 4 (3 men, 1 women) |
Competitors | 100 from 21 nations |
Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics | ||
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Qualification
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Normal hill | men | women |
Large hill | men | |
Team | men | |
Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics took place between 8 and 19 February 2018. A total of four ski jumping events were held.[1]
Qualification
[edit]A maximum of 100 athletes (65 male and 35 female) were allowed to qualify for the ski jumping events. The quotas were allocated using the Olympic Quota Allocation List, which is calculated using the FIS World Cup standings and Continental Cup Standings from seasons 2016–17 and 2017–18 added together.[1]
Competition schedule
[edit]The following was the competition schedule for the four ski jumping events.[2]
All times are (UTC+9).
Date | Time | Event |
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8 February | 21:30 | Men's individual normal hill qualification |
10 February | 21:35 | Men's individual normal hill |
12 February | 21:50 | Women's individual normal hill |
16 February | 21:30 | Men's individual large hill qualification |
17 February | 21:30 | Men's individual large hill |
19 February | 21:30 | Men's team large hill |
Medal summary
[edit]Medal table
[edit]Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Norway | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
2 | Germany | 1 | 3 | 0 | 4 |
3 | Poland | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
4 | Japan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (4 entries) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
Events
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Normal hill individual[3] |
Andreas Wellinger Germany |
259.1 | Johann André Forfang Norway |
250.9 | Robert Johansson Norway |
249.7 |
Large hill individual[4] |
Kamil Stoch Poland |
285.7 | Andreas Wellinger Germany |
282.3 | Robert Johansson Norway |
275.3 |
Large hill team[5] |
Norway Daniel-André Tande Andreas Stjernen Johann André Forfang Robert Johansson |
1098.5 | Germany Karl Geiger Stephan Leyhe Richard Freitag Andreas Wellinger |
1075.7 | Poland Maciej Kot Stefan Hula Dawid Kubacki Kamil Stoch |
1072.4 |
Women's[6] |
Maren Lundby Norway |
264.6 | Katharina Althaus Germany |
252.6 | Sara Takanashi Japan |
243.8 |
Participating nations
[edit]A total of 100 athletes from 21 nations (including the IOC's designation of Olympic Athletes from Russia) were scheduled to participate.[7]
- Austria (8 athletes)
- Bulgaria (1)
- Canada (2)
- China (1)
- Czech Republic (5)
- Estonia (3)
- Finland (6)
- France (4)
- Germany (9)
- Italy (8)
- Japan (9)
- Kazakhstan (1)
- Norway (7)
- Olympic Athletes from Russia (8)
- Poland (5)
- Romania (1)
- South Korea (3)
- Slovenia (9)
- Switzerland (2)
- Turkey (1)
- United States (7)
References
[edit]- ^ a b "PyeongChang 2018 Qualification system" (PDF). fis-ski. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2017.
- ^ "Schedule". POCOG. Archived from the original on 5 November 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
- ^ Men's normal hill individual results
- ^ Men's large hill individual results
- ^ Men's large hill team results
- ^ Women's normal hill individual results
- ^ Number of Entries by NOC Archived 21 February 2018 at the Wayback Machine pyeongchang2018.com