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Ski jumping at the 1992 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual

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Men's large hill individual
at the XVI Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for ski jumping
VenueTremplin du Praz
DatesFebruary 16
Competitors59 from 17 nations
Winning score239.5
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Toni Nieminen
 Finland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Martin Höllwarth
 Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Heinz Kuttin
 Austria
← 1988
1994 →

The men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 1992 Winter Olympics was held in Tremplin du Praz. It occurred on 16 February.[1][2]

Results

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Rank Bib Athlete Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) 57 Toni Nieminen  Finland 118.8 120.7 239.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 37 Martin Höllwarth  Austria 116.7 110.6 227.3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 56 Heinz Kuttin  Austria 112.5 102.3 214.8
4 49 Masahiko Harada  Japan 102.4 108.9 211.3
5 58 Jiří Parma  Czechoslovakia 101.1 96.9 198.0
6 3 Steve Delaup  France 92.9 92.7 185.6
7 55 Ivan Lunardi  Italy 99.2 86.0 185.2
8 50 Franci Petek  Slovenia 94.8 82.3 177.1
9 1 Andreas Felder  Austria 89.5 87.4 176.9
10 48 Mikhail Yesin  Unified Team 96.2 80.3 176.5
11 2 Christof Duffner  Germany 98.3 78.0 176.3
12 59 Jim Holland  United States 90.0 85.1 175.1
13 29 František Jež  Czechoslovakia 91.5 79.8 171.3
14 33 Sylvain Freiholz  Switzerland 77.6 93.4 171.0
15 21 Ernst Vettori  Austria 81.6 89.3 170.9
16 52 Mikael Martinsson  Sweden 89.1 79.4 168.5
17 30 Kenji Suda  Japan 91.1 77.0 168.1
18 13 Magne Johansen  Norway 79.5 86.8 166.3
19 4 Mika Laitinen  Finland 97.8 68.2 166.0
20 9 Tomáš Goder  Czechoslovakia 90.6 74.2 164.8
21 24 Risto Laakkonen  Finland 83.8 80.4 164.2
22 44 Samo Gostiša  Slovenia 72.5 86.4 158.9
23 47 Stefan Zünd  Switzerland 87.1 71.8 158.9
24 22 Dionis Vodnyev  Unified Team 83.6 72.7 156.3
25 45 Jiro Kamiharako  Japan 79.5 76.0 155.5
26 5 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 82.1 72.3 154.4
27 15 Matjaž Zupan  Slovenia 81.6 72.4 154.0
27 20 Staffan Tällberg  Sweden 84.6 69.4 154.0
29 34 Andrey Verveykin  Unified Team 79.1 72.7 151.8
30 43 Ari-Pekka Nikkola  Finland 79.1 70.3 149.4
31 6 Martin Trunz  Switzerland 87.0 60.4 147.4
32 36 Roberto Cecon  Italy 68.0 73.9 141.9
33 27 Jens Weissflog  Germany 60.5 80.8 141.3
34 39 Øyvind Berg  Norway 73.6 67.0 140.6
35 26 Markus Gähler  Switzerland 77.0 61.7 138.7
36 31 Bryan Sanders  United States 61.2 75.9 137.1
37 8 Bob Holme  United States 71.1 66.0 137.1
38 28 Ivo Pertile  Italy 71.2 62.0 133.2
39 41 Dieter Thoma  Germany 68.9 63.7 132.6
40 46 Didier Mollard  France 89.8 42.4 132.2
41 42 Jaroslav Sakala  Czechoslovakia 85.7 45.7 131.4
42 7 Damjan Fras  Slovenia 79.6 50.6 130.2
43 38 Ron Richards  Canada 69.8 58.9 128.7
44 32 Magnus Westman  Sweden 70.9 57.0 127.9
45 25 Lasse Ottesen  Norway 60.3 66.5 126.8
46 10 Vladimir Breychev  Bulgaria 61.4 64.9 126.3
47 12 Yury Dudarev  Unified Team 64.8 56.1 120.9
48 14 Ted Langlois  United States 57.2 61.2 118.4
49 16 Zbigniew Klimowski  Poland 55.0 62.9 117.9
50 11 Per-Inge Tällberg  Sweden 65.1 41.0 106.1
51 40 Nicolas Jean-Prost  France 69.5 35.2 104.7
52 51 Horst Bulau  Canada 56.8 40.9 97.7
53 23 Kirk Allen  Canada 56.7 37.1 93.8
54 17 Jérôme Gay  France 17.0 76.5 93.5
55 18 Zakhari Sotirov  Bulgaria 38.0 54.3 92.3
56 35 Emil Zografski  Bulgaria 35.0 47.4 82.4
57 53 Espen Bredesen  Norway 45.4 28.7 74.1
58 19 Virgil Neagoe  Romania 29.4 34.7 64.1
- 54 Heiko Hunger  Germany -2.2 - DNF

References

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  1. ^ a b "Albertville 1992 Official Report" (PDF). Le Comite d'Organisation des Jeux Olympiques Albertville. LA84 Foundation. 1992. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  2. ^ "Ski Jumping at the 1992 Albertville Winter Games: Men's Large Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2019.