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2019–20 Four Hills Tournament

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Four Hills Tournament
at the 2019–20 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
VenueSchattenbergschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Bergiselschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze
LocationGermany, Austria
Dates28 December 2019 (2019-12-28) – 6 January 2020 (2020-01-06)
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

The 2019–20 Four Hills Tournament, part of the 2019–20 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, took place at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 28 December 2019 and 6 January 2020.

Results

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Oberstdorf

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Germany HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
29 December 2019[1]

Rank Name Nationality Jump 1 (m) Round 1 (pts) Jump 2 (m) Round 2 (pts) Total Points
1 Ryōyū Kobayashi  Japan 138.0 154.8 134.0 150.3 305.1
2 Karl Geiger  Germany 135.0 147.1 134.0 148.8 295.9
3 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 132.0 143.8 133.0 150.9 294.7
4 Stefan Kraft  Austria 131.0 145.6 132.0 145.6 291.2
5 Piotr Żyła  Poland 132.0 141.3 129.0 140.2 281.5
6 Philipp Aschenwald  Austria 132.5 140.6 129.5 139.7 280.3
7 Yukiya Satō  Japan 129.5 134.8 132.0 145.3 280.1
8 Robert Johansson  Norway 134.0 139.7 130.5 140.1 279.8
9 Domen Prevc  Slovenia 129.5 137.2 134.0 142.3 279.5
10 Marius Lindvik  Norway 139.0 143.1 124.5 135.4 278.5

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

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Germany HS 142 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2020[2]

Rank Name Nationality Jump 1 (m) Round 1 (pts) Jump 2 (m) Round 2 (pts) Total Points
1 Marius Lindvik  Norway 143.5 147.7 136.0 142.1 289.8
2 Karl Geiger  Germany 132.0 138.7 141.5 146.3 285.0
3 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 137.0 140.2 139.5 143.8 284.0
4 Ryōyū Kobayashi  Japan 132.0 137.7 141.0 144.4 282.1
5 Daiki Itō  Japan 131.0 133.4 136.5 140.0 273.4
6 Daniel Huber  Austria 136.5 136.6 134.0 135.5 272.1
7 Constantin Schmid  Germany 134.5 135.4 134.5 136.1 271.5
8 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 135.0 135.1 133.0 132.2 267.3
9 Johann André Forfang  Norway 132.0 132.4 135.0 133.8 266.2
10 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 129.0 130.1 134.5 136.0 266.1

Innsbruck

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Austria HS 128 Bergiselschanze, Austria
4 January 2020[3]

Rank Name Nationality Jump 1 (m) Round 1 (pts) Jump 2 (m) Round 2 (pts) Total Points
1 Marius Lindvik  Norway 133.0 139.5 120.5 113.8 253.3
2 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 133.0 138.2 120.5 113.8 252.0
3 Daniel-André Tande  Norway 126.0 122.8 131.0 126.5 249.3
4 Stefan Kraft  Austria 123.0 124.8 127.5 120.2 245.0
5 Stephan Leyhe  Germany 125.0 126.6 125.0 115.0 241.6
6 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 127.5 127.5 126.0 112.5 240.0
7 Johann André Forfang  Norway 131.0 129.2 120.5 109.2 238.4
8 Karl Geiger  Germany 117.5 111.8 126.0 124.7 236.5
9 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 127.0 127.6 122.0 108.7 236.3
10 Domen Prevc  Slovenia 125.0 126.7 122.0 107.9 234.6

Bischofshofen

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Austria HS 142 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2020[4]

Rank Name Nationality Jump 1 (m) Round 1 (pts) Jump 2 (m) Round 2 (pts) Total Points
1 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 143.0 151.6 140.5 149.3 300.9
2 Karl Geiger  Germany 140.0 147.7 136.0 143.3 291.0
3 Marius Lindvik  Norway 139.0 146.5 137.0 142.9 289.4
4 Stefan Kraft  Austria 138.0 144.2 137.0 143.2 287.4
5 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 136.5 139.6 138.0 144.0 283.6
6 Daniel-André Tande  Norway 137.5 141.4 135.0 137.9 279.3
7 Ryōyū Kobayashi  Japan 135.5 137.8 138.0 141.2 279.0
8 Daiki Itō  Japan 137.0 140.3 134.0 136.1 276.4
9 Domen Prevc  Slovenia 140.0 143.0 133.0 132.5 275.5
10 Philipp Aschenwald  Austria 136.0 135.2 135.0 139.4 274.6

Overall standings

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The final standings after all four events:[5]

Rank Name Nationality Oberstdorf Garmisch-
Partenkirchen
Innsbruck Bischofshofen Total Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dawid Kubacki  Poland 294.7 (3) 284.0 (3) 252.0 (2) 300.9 (1) 1,131.6
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marius Lindvik  Norway 278.5 (10) 289.8 (1) 253.3 (1) 289.4 (3) 1,111.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Karl Geiger  Germany 295.9 (2) 285.0 (2) 236.5 (8) 291.0 (2) 1,108.4
4 Ryōyū Kobayashi  Japan 305.1 (1) 282.1 (4) 229.8 (14) 279.0 (7) 1,096.0
5 Stefan Kraft  Austria 291.2 (4) 262.4 (13) 245.0 (4) 287.4 (4) 1,086.0
6 Johann André Forfang  Norway 272.5 (15) 266.2 (9) 238.4 (7) 273.9 (11) 1,051.0
7 Domen Prevc  Slovenia 279.5 (9) 261.3 (17) 234.6 (10) 275.5 (9) 1,050.9
8 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 265.3 (21) 263.6 (12) 236.3 (9) 283.6 (5) 1,048.8
9 Daiki Itō  Japan 267.3 (18) 273.4 (5) 221.9 (18) 276.4 (8) 1,039.0
10 Stephan Leyhe  Germany 276.6 (13) 261.6 (16) 241.6 (5) 257.7 (18) 1,037.5

References

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