The Team large hill event of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 was held on 4 March 2017.[1][2]
Team large hill at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 | ||||||||||
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Venue | Salpausselkä | |||||||||
Location | Lahti, Finland | |||||||||
Date | 4 March | |||||||||
Competitors | 48 from 12 nations | |||||||||
Teams | 12 | |||||||||
Winning points | 1104.2 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Results
editThe first round was started at 17:15[3] and the second round at 18:25.[4]
Rank | Bib | Country | Round 1 Distance (m) |
Round 1 Points |
Round 1 Rank |
Final Round Distance (m) |
Final Round Points |
Final Round Rank |
Total Points |
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12 | Poland Piotr Żyła Dawid Kubacki Maciej Kot Kamil Stoch |
130.5 129.0 130.5 130.5 |
591.9 143.4 143.2 151.9 153.4 |
1 | 123.0 119.5 121.5 124.5 |
512.3 128.3 124.4 124.2 135.2 |
2 | 1104.2 271.7 267.6 276.1 288.8 | |
8 | Norway Anders Fannemel Johann André Forfang Daniel-André Tande Andreas Stjernen |
131.0 126.5 126.0 127.5 |
564.3 141.0 137.9 139.7 145.7 |
4 | 112.5 138.0 126.0 125.5 |
514.2 111.8 136.6 131.2 134.6 |
1 | 1078.5 252.8 274.5 270.9 280.3 | |
11 | Austria Michael Hayböck Manuel Fettner Gregor Schlierenzauer Stefan Kraft |
130.0 126.5 124.0 134.0 |
574.5 140.9 137.5 134.5 161.6 |
2 | 118.5 121.0 113.5 126.0 |
494.4 119.1 122.4 111.2 141.7 |
3 | 1068.9 260.0 259.9 245.7 303.3 | |
4 | 10 | Germany Markus Eisenbichler Stephan Leyhe Richard Freitag Andreas Wellinger |
130.5 124.5 128.5 130.5 |
573.1 140.4 134.7 145.2 152.8 |
3 | 130.5 103.5 124.0 119.0 |
479.8 140.7 89.5 126.3 123.3 |
4 | 1052.9 281.1 224.2 271.5 276.1 |
5 | 9 | Slovenia Jurij Tepeš Anže Lanišek Jernej Damjan Peter Prevc |
123.5 121.0 120.0 127.5 |
516.9 112.4 129.9 128.5 146.1 |
5 | 106.5 112.0 113.0 117.5 |
424.7 95.1 106.8 103.8 119.0 |
7 | 941.6 207.5 236.7 232.3 265.1 |
6 | 4 | Finland Jarkko Määttä Ville Larinto Antti Aalto Janne Ahonen |
120.5 114.0 122.0 116.0 |
485.6 121.2 113.1 129.9 121.4 |
8 | 117.0 117.0 114.5 112.0 |
440.9 114.1 109.6 109.8 107.4 |
5 | 926.5 235.3 222.7 239.7 228.8 |
7 | 6 | Japan Taku Takeuchi Ryoyu Kobayashi Noriaki Kasai Daiki Ito |
120.0 114.5 119.0 119.0 |
487.6 119.4 113.9 124.8 129.5 |
7 | 115.5 119.0 105.0 114.0 |
435.1 111.9 112.8 92.9 117.5 |
6 | 922.7 231.3 226.7 217.7 247.0 |
7 | 5 | Czech Republic Viktor Polášek Tomáš Vančura Jakub Janda Roman Koudelka |
125.0 114.5 120.0 119.5 |
498.7 129.7 114.7 126.3 128.0 |
6 | 117.0 109.0 115.5 113.0 |
424.0 112.0 92.4 108.5 111.1 |
8 | 922.7 241.7 207.1 234.8 239.1 |
9 | 7 | Russia Alexey Romashov Denis Kornilov Dimitry Vassiliev Evgeniy Klimov |
118.5 113.0 118.0 118.5 |
473.4 116.2 108.4 121.0 127.8 |
9 | DNQ | |||
10 | 3 | Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden Adrian Schuler Killian Peier Simon Ammann |
114.5 106.0 114.0 123.5 |
453.0 105.5 96.6 114.0 136.9 |
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11 | 2 | United States Casey Larson William Rhoads Michael Glasder Kevin Bickner |
93.0 107.0 108.0 105.5 |
365.1 64.8 99.1 101.0 100.2 |
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12 | 1 | Kazakhstan Roman Nogin Alexey Korolev Nikolay Karpenko Ilya Kratov |
75.0 83.5 81.0 87.5 |
192.3 29.4 53.2 45.4 64.3 |
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References
edit- ^ "Competition schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-01-09. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
- ^ Start list
- ^ First round results
- ^ Final results