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Planica7 (2018)
Winners
OverallPoland Kamil Stoch
Competitions
Venues1
Individual2
Team1

The Planica7 (2018) was the first edition of Planica7, a four-day tournament for men in ski flying, held between 22–25 March 2018 in Planica, Slovenia.[1] It will be part of the 2017/18 World Cup season final.

Competition

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Format

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The competition will be held at Letalnica bratov Gorišek, Slovenia. It will last for four consecutive days with total of 7 rounds from individual events, team event and qualification round.

Events Rounds
Individual 2 4 (2x2)
Qualification round 1 1 (1x1)
Team 1 2 (1x2)
Total 4 7

Host

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Map

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Planica7 (2018) (Slovenia)

Results

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Individual

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Num Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Event Rounds Planica 7 bib Ref.
1 1 22 March 2018   Slovenia Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS240 FH Norway Johann André Forfang Slovenia Anže Semenič Poland Dawid Kubacki qualifying 1R Norway Johann André Forfang [2]
2 2 23 March 2018   Slovenia Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS240 FH Poland Kamil Stoch Norway Johann André Forfang Austria Stefan Kraft individual 2R [3]
3 3 24 March 2018   Slovenia Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS240 FH Norway Daniel-André Tande Norway Robert Johansson Slovenia Domen Prevc team 2R
4 4 25 March 2018   Slovenia Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS240 FH Poland Kamil Stoch Austria Stefan Kraft Norway Daniel-André Tande individual 2R Poland Kamil Stoch [4]
1st Planica7 Overall (after 4 events) Poland Kamil Stoch Norway Johann André Forfang Norway Robert Johansson 7R

Team

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Num Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Note Ref.
1 1 24 March 2018   Slovenia Planica Letalnica bratov Gorišek HS240 FH  Norway
Daniel-André Tande
Andreas Stjernen
Robert Johansson
Johann André Forfang
 Germany
Markus Eisenbichler
Stephan Leyhe
Andreas Wellinger
Richard Freitag
 Slovenia
Domen Prevc
Robert Kranjec
Anže Semenič
Peter Prevc
both rounds count individual in Planica 7 overall [5]

Standings

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Planica7

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Rank After 4 events 22/03/2018 23/03/2018 24/03/2018 25/03/2018 Total
points
(7)
Qualifying (1R) Individual (2R) Team (2R) Individual (2R)
Rank Points
(R1)
Rank Points
(R2)
Points
(R3)
Rank Points
(R4)
Points
(R5)
Rank Points
(R6)
Points
(R7)
1st place, gold medalist(s) Poland Kamil Stoch 8 216.1 1 228.9 227.0 4 211.6 199.0 1 237.9 217.7 1538.2
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Norway Johann André Forfang 1 243.4 2 223.5 228.7 5 208.0 201.1 8 217.7 206.4 1528.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Norway Robert Johansson 9 215.1 4 224.0 214.8 2 213.7 206.7 4 222.7 215.5 1512.5
4 Austria Stefan Kraft 22 203.3 3 222.5 220.5 8 193.6 197.8 2 222.1 218.0 1477.8
5 Germany Richard Freitag 5 221.0 6 211.4 219.8 7 198.7 192.9 6 208.5 219.4 1471.1
6 Germany Markus Eisenbichler 12 213.8 14 198.4 208.5 6 203.1 199.0 12 208.2 200.8 1431.8
7 Japan Junshiro Kobayashi 11 214.0 7 217.5 208.7 14 186.4 179.0 10 217.8 205.4 1428.8
8 Norway Andreas Stjernen 26 199.1 8 209.6 212.9 15 183.4 180.0 5 210.3 219.1 1414.4
9 Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi 4 225.3 13 208.0 201.7 11 186.2 188.3 15 194.2 210.2 1413.9
10 Poland Stefan Hula 7 217.4 21 189.1 200.9 13 185.7 183.3 13 206.2 199.4 1382.0
11 Slovenia Peter Prevc 25 200.0 15 212.7 191.3 18 175.7 174.0 8 210.9 213.2 1377.8
12 Switzerland Simon Ammann 23 201.9 19 193.0 204.3 12 188.7 182.8 14 206.3 199.0 1376.0
13 Japan Noriaki Kasai 30 197.0 11 215.8 195.5 9 197.6 192.0 22 189.2 186.9 1374.0
14 Poland Dawid Kubacki 3 227.7 9 212.5 204.3 17 191.3 160.7 21 189.7 186.6 1372.8
15 Germany Stephan Leyhe 6 220.2 20 194.1 203.1 25 169.8 159.8 30 172.0 158.1 1277.1
16 Austria Daniel Huber 26 199.1 25 192.1 191.0 24 174.8 159.0 25 171.5 184.1 1271.6
17 Slovenia Anže Semenič 2 235.3 30 208.4 DSQ 22 169.6 167.5 17 195.3 193.6 1169.7
18 Norway Anders Fannemel 17 208.1 5 214.2 218.9 DNS 11 210.9 208.9 1061.0
19 Norway Daniel-André Tande 41 186.0 DNQ 1 213.1 214.2 3 223.9 215.7 1059.2
20 Slovenia Robert Kranjec 21 203.4 10 194.9 217.8 10 196.2 179.1 DNS 991.4
21 Norway Halvor Egner Granerud 13 213.5 28 197.4 166.9 DNS 20 187.0 190.2 955.0
22 Russia Denis Kornilov 18 206.4 22 187.4 202.4 20 172.1 168.2 DNS 936.5
23 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer 10 214.5 27 195.6 177.7 19 172.4 176.1 DNS 936.3
24 Germany Andreas Wellinger 56 165.9 DNQ 16 177.6 182.0 16 195.7 201.2 922.4
25 Germany Pius Paschke 30 197.0 26 185.2 193.0 DNS 28 167.9 170.6 913.7
26 Poland Piotr Żyła 47 181.2 DNQ 21 171.2 167.7 27 178.7 169.0 867.8
27 Austria Clemens Aigner 49 174.1 DNQ 27 165.6 159.4 26 164.0 184.9 848.0
28 Poland Maciej Kot 15 212.9 31 184.2 DNQ DNS 19 193.2 184.5 774.8
29 United States Kevin Bickner 33 195.1 16 191.7 209.2 34 171.7 DNQ DNS 767.7
30 Slovenia Jernej Damjan 14 213.2 40 140.1 DNQ DNS 23 185.2 185.3 723.8
31 Japan Yukiya Satō 24 201.4 33 177.3 DNQ 158.3 168.0 DNS 705.0
32 Japan Taku Takeuchi 39 187.1 37 161.5 DNQ DNS 29 161.3 169.1 679.0
33 Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 16 210.5 12 204.1 207.0 DNS DNS 621.6
34 Slovenia Tomaž Naglič 28 198.8 17 203.2 197.3 DNS DNS 599.3
35 Germany Karl Geiger 57 165.7 DNQ DNS 8 211.8 215.1 592.6
36 Slovenia Domen Prevc 53 173.1 DNQ 3 206.7 205.7 DNS 585.5
37 Slovenia Bor Pavlovčič 40 186.7 18 207.7 190.8 DNS DNS 585.2
38 Germany Andreas Wank 36 189.1 23 193.0 194.4 DNS DNS 576.5
39 Slovenia Žiga Jelar 38 188.5 24 189.4 195.7 DNS DNS 573.6
40 Slovenia Tilen Bartol 43 184.1 DNQ DNS 18 196.2 190.0 570.3
41 Poland Jakub Wolny 35 192.3 29 184.9 162.1 DNS DNS 539.3
42 Italy Alex Insam 29 197.8 35 173.0 DNQ 33 160.0 DNQ DNS 530.8
Austria Manuel Fettner 20 203.8 36 171.7 DNQ DNS 31 155.3 DNQ 530.8
44 Russia Evgeniy Klimov 60 149.4 DNQ 23 161.7 172.5 DNS 483.6
45 Switzerland Andreas Schuler 52 173.3 DNQ 28 149.5 144.0 DNS 466.8
46 Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden 42 184.5 DNQ 29 144.1 133.4 DNS 462.0
47 Russia Mikhail Nazarov 54 172.5 DNQ 30 116.8 150.8 DNS 440.1
48 Russia Alexey Romashov 64 138.5 DNQ 31 122.2 132.2 DNS 392.9
49 Switzerland Luca Egloff 61 147.2 DNQ 32 99.0 146.1 DNS 392.3
50 Czech Republic Čestmír Kožíšek 19 206.2 34 174.5 DNQ DNS DNS 380.7
51 Norway Marius Lindvik 34 192.8 32 179.3 DNQ DNS DNS 372.1
52 Austria Michael Hayböck 34 DNS DNS DNS 24 188.6 180.3 368.9
53 Slovenia Anže Lanišek 32 195.7 38 161.3 DNQ DNS DNS 357.0
54 Slovenia Cene Prevc 37 188.7 39 155.2 DNQ DNS DNS 349.9
55 United States Michael Glasder 55 166.8 DNQ 36 125.9 DNQ DNS 292.7
56 Italy Sebastian Colloredo 58 154.9 DNQ 35 127.8 DNQ DNS 282.7
57 United States Casey Larson 59 150.7 DNQ 38 92.9 DNQ DNS 243.6
58 Italy Federico Cecon 62 143.0 DNQ 40 86.7 DNQ DNS 229.7
59 Finland Andreas Alamommo 43 184.1 DNQ DNS DNS 184.1
60 Bulgaria Vladimir Zografski 45 183.1 DNQ DNS DNS 183.1
61 Austria Philipp Aschenwald 46 182.4 DNQ DNS DNS 182.4
62 Slovenia Nejc Dežman 48 177.3 DNQ DNS DNS 177.3
63 Finland Antti Aalto 50 173.5 DNQ DNS DNS 173.5
64 Canada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 51 173.4 DNQ DNS DNS 173.4
65 United States William Rhoads 67 77.3 DNQ 39 90.6 DNQ DNS 167.9
66 Estonia Martti Nomme 63 140.3 DNQ DNS DNS 140.3
67 Estonia Artti Aigro 65 133.1 DNQ DNS DNS 133.1
68 Italy Roberto Dellasega 69 12.9 DNQ 37 100.7 DNQ DNS 113.6
69 Kazakhstan Marat Zhaparov 66 83.6 DNQ DNS DNS 83.6
70 Kazakhstan Konstantin Sokolenko 68 66.7 DNQ DNS DNS 66.7

References

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  1. ^ "New competition format: Planica 7" (in Slovenian). MMC RTV Slovenia. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  2. ^ "Men Q HS240: Planica" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Men individual HS240: Planica" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  4. ^ "Men individual HS240: Planica" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Men's Team HS240: Planica" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 24 March 2018.