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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 – Individual large hill

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Individual large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015
Date26 February 2015
Competitors50 from 17 nations
Winning points268.7
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Norway
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The Individual large hill event of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 was held on 26 February 2015.[1][2] A qualification was held on 25 February 2015.[3]

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification was started at 18:30.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance
(m)
Points Notes
1 55 Richard Freitag  Germany 129.0 123.5 Q
2 53 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 128.5 123.4 Q
3 49 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 127.5 118.5 Q
4 41 Manuel Poppinger  Austria 126.0 117.4 Q
4 33 Klemens Murańka  Poland 125.5 117.4 Q
6 52 Daiki Ito  Japan 130.0 113.4 Q
7 40 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 125.0 113.1 Q
8 51 Piotr Żyła  Poland 122.0 112.7 Q
9 46 Nejc Dežman  Slovenia 124.0 112.4 Q
10 48 Johann André Forfang  Norway 123.0 112.2 Q
11 56 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 130.5 111.9 Q
12 36 Junshiro Kobayashi  Japan 123.0 110.0 Q
13 42 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 121.5 109.9 Q
14 44 Dimitry Vassilev  Russia 122.5 108.6 Q
15 27 Janne Ahonen  Finland 119.0 108.3 Q
16 54 Jernej Damjan  Slovenia 122.0 107.5 Q
17 28 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 120.0 106.5 Q
18 35 Davide Bresadola  Italy 121.5 106.3 Q
19 39 Jan Matura  Czech Republic 119.5 104.0 Q
20 47 Matjaž Pungertar  Slovenia 118.0 103.7 Q
21 34 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 117.0 102.7 Q
22 37 Aleksander Zniszczoł  Poland 116.5 102.4 Q
23 29 Ronan Lamy Chappuis  France 117.5 101.2 Q
24 38 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 115.5 100.8 Q
25 50 Anders Bardal  Norway 122.0 99.9 Q
26 31 Mikhail Maksimochkin  Russia 114.0 99.3 Q
27 22 Denis Kornilov  Russia 115.0 98.0 Q
28 20 Choi Seou  South Korea 119.5 97.8 Q
29 24 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 118.5 96.7 Q
30 26 Harri Olli  Finland 110.5 95.7 Q
31 30 Killian Peier  Switzerland 113.0 93.5 Q
32 43 Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France 114.5 93.0 Q
33 1 Michael Glasder  United States 114.0 92.6 Q
34 4 Luca Egloff  Switzerland 111.5 90.7 Q
35 32 Jakub Janda  Czech Republic 111.5 90.6 Q
36 19 Evgeni Klimov  Russia 114.5 88.3 Q
36 7 Federico Cecon  Italy 110.0 88.3 Q
38 45 Lauri Asikainen  Finland 109.5 87.2 Q
39 9 Martti Nõmme  Estonia 107.0 77.7 Q
40 23 Sabirzhan Muminov  Kazakhstan 107.5 74.9 Q
41 21 William Rhoads  United States 106.0 74.7
42 15 Viktor Polášek  Czech Republic 106.5 74.1
42 14 Siim-Tanel Sammelselg  Estonia 105.5 74.1
44 3 Daniele Varesco  Italy 107.0 73.7
45 6 Kang Chil-ku  South Korea 106.0 73.0
46 25 Kim Hyun-ki  South Korea 100.5 70.2
46 2 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 104.5 70.2
48 18 Andrii Klymchuk  Ukraine 102.5 69.0
49 5 Christian Inngjerdingen  Sweden 100.0 66.9
50 8 Marat Zhaparov  Kazakhstan 100.0 66.5
51 13 Stepan Pasichnyk  Ukraine 102.5 63.8
51 12 Nico Polychronidis  Greece 104.5 63.8
51 11 Carl Nordin  Sweden 100.5 63.8
54 10 Radik Zhaparov  Kazakhstan 101.0 62.5
55 17 Jonas Sandell  Sweden 96.0 54.4
56 16 Choi Heung-chul  South Korea 84.5 25.2
Prequalified
57 Rune Velta  Norway 135.0 Q
65 Stefan Kraft  Austria 132.0 Q
61 Michael Hayböck  Austria 128.0 Q
63 Anders Fannemel  Norway 122.0 Q
62 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 119.0 Q
66 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 119.0 Q
58 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria DNS Q
59 Kamil Stoch  Poland DNS Q
60 Noriaki Kasai  Japan DNS Q
64 Severin Freund  Germany DNS Q

Final

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The first round was started at 17:00[5] and the second round at 18:09.[6]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 48 Severin Freund  Germany 134.0 131.0 1 135.5 137.7 1 268.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 42 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 128.0 122.9 3 130.0 123.5 3 246.4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 41 Rune Velta  Norway 126.5 118.1 8 128.5 124.8 2 242.9
4 50 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 134.0 121.7 4 125.5 120.1 6 241.8
5 49 Stefan Kraft  Austria 125.0 120.6 5 125.5 117.1 8 237.7
6 34 Anders Bardal  Norway 131.5 126.2 2 122.0 110.3 13 236.5
7 47 Anders Fannemel  Norway 129.0 119.7 6 127.0 114.2 10 233.9
8 46 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 123.5 113.4 11 124.5 120.2 5 233.6
9 35 Piotr Żyła  Poland 123.0 113.6 10 121.5 116.2 9 229.8
10 37 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 122.5 110.1 15 127.5 117.8 7 227.9
11 44 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 129.5 119.2 7 119.5 108.1 17 227.3
12 43 Kamil Stoch  Poland 125.0 112.2 12 124.5 112.8 11 225.0
13 20 Junshiro Kobayashi  Japan 119.0 101.2 21 130.0 121.5 4 222.7
14 45 Michael Hayböck  Austria 125.0 114.1 9 119.5 106.9 19 221.0
15 39 Richard Freitag  Germany 124.0 111.7 13 120.5 107.3 18 219.0
16 23 Jan Matura  Czech Republic 122.5 107.1 19 120.0 108.2 16 215.3
17 26 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 122.5 107.4 18 121.5 106.7 20 214.1
18 32 Johann André Forfang  Norway 118.0 97.7 23 127.0 112.0 12 209.7
19 11 Janne Ahonen  Finland 118.5 100.1 22 122.5 106.4 21 206.5
20 17 Klemens Murańka  Poland 123.0 109.8 16 113.5 95.8 25 205.6
21 28 Dimitry Vassilev  Russia 115.5 94.8 27 125.0 109.7 14 204.5
22 24 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 114.5 93.2 30 125.5 108.4 15 201.6
23 40 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 125.0 111.3 14 114.0 88.2 28 199.5
24 33 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 121.0 107.7 17 109.5 90.0 27 197.7
25 38 Jernej Damjan  Slovenia 116.5 97.0 25 121.0 100.5 23 197.5
26 30 Nejc Dežman  Slovenia 116.5 94.6 28 120.0 102.6 22 197.2
27 7 Denis Kornilov  Russia 116.0 97.1 24 117.5 96.6 24 193.7
28 36 Daiki Ito  Japan 119.0 106.0 20 111.0 86.1 29 192.1
29 18 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 115.5 95.1 26 115.5 93.6 26 188.7
30 14 Killian Peier  Switzerland 117.0 93.3 29 108.5 79.1 30 172.4
31 15 Mikhail Maksimochkin  Russia 115.0 93.1 31
32 25 Manuel Poppinger  Austria 115.5 91.1 32
33 16 Jakub Janda  Czech Republic 112.0 90.8 33
34 27 Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France 113.0 88.0 34
35 5 Evgeni Klimov  Russia 112.5 86.7 35
36 19 Davide Bresadola  Italy 112.5 86.1 36
37 31 Matjaž Pungertar  Slovenia 110.5 85.3 37
38 6 Choi Seou  South Korea 110.0 83.2 38
39 29 Lauri Asikainen  Finland 109.5 82.4 39
40 21 Aleksander Zniszczoł  Poland 110.0 80.6 40
41 13 Ronan Lamy Chappuis  France 108.0 79.3 41
42 9 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 108.5 77.2 42
43 10 Harri Olli  Finland 107.0 77.0 43
44 2 Luca Egloff  Switzerland 105.0 75.3 44
45 8 Sabirzhan Muminov  Kazakhstan 105.0 73.6 45
46 1 Michael Glasder  United States 102.5 68.3 46
47 12 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 103.5 66.2 47
48 4 Martti Nõmme  Estonia 96.0 57.6 48
49 3 Federico Cecon  Italy 96.5 57.5 49
22 Andreas Wellinger  Germany DNS

References

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