FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010

The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010 was held 18–21 March 2010 in Planica, Slovenia for a record sixth time. Planica hosted the event previously in 1972, 1979, 1985, 1994, and 2004. Austria's Gregor Schlierenzauer was the defending individual champion. Schlierenzauer and his Austrian teammates of Andreas Kofler, Martin Koch, and Thomas Morgenstern were the defending team champions.

FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010
Official logo for the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010.
Host cityPlanica, Slovenia
Nations18
Athletes60
Events2
Opening18 March
Closing21 March
Main venueLetalnica
WebsitePlanica.si

Schedule

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Letalnica bratov Gorišek (K-185; HS215)
Day Date Event Longest jump of the day (m)
Wednesday Mar 17 Hill Test Jumps 219.0 - Rok Mandl
Thursday Mar 18 Qualification 230.5 - Bjørn Einar Romøren
Friday Mar 19 Individual, Day 1 223.5 - Robert Kranjec
Saturday Mar 20 Individual, Day 2 236.5 - Simon Ammann
Sunday Mar 21 Team event 231.0 - Gregor Schlierenzauer

Results

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Winner Simon Ammann and second Gregor Schlierenzauer on the podium, bouquets presented by Slovenian Defence Minister Ljubica Jelušič
MORS video of the event

Qualifying

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18 March 2010[1][2]

Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Points Note
1st Training 2nd Training Qualifying
1 54   Noriaki Kasai 215.5 204.0 210.5 207.6 Q
2 51   Antonin Hajek 213.0 228.5 207.5 206.1 Q
3 50   Kamil Stoch 190.0 202.5 201.5 199.9 Q
4 48   Matti Hautamäki 205.5 192.5 204.0 199.1 Q
5 52   Michael Neumayer 201.5 201.5 203.0 198.8 Q
6 55   Daiki Ito 187.0 195.0 200.5 197.4 Q
7 53   Johan Remen Evensen 201.5 189.0 200.0 196.5 Q
8 56   Emmanuel Chedal 200.0 196.5 197.5 193.1 Q
9 34   Janne Happonen 197.5 203.5 207.5 187.9 Q
10 32   Borek Sedlak 183.5 195.0 202.5 182.8 Q
11 58   David Zauner 191.0 202.5 183.0 181.2 Q
12 36   Vincent Descombes Sevoie 182.5 200.0 198.5 178.7 Q
13 59   Michael Uhrmann 185.0 198.5 183.5 174.0 Q
14 37   Andrea Morassi 187.5 196.0 195.5 173.9 Q
15 29   Primož Pikl 192.5 191.5 190.5 173.1 Q
16 40   Łukasz Rutkowski 190.0 188.5 196.5 172.9 Q
17 47   Martin Schmitt 196.5 185.5 180.0 170.6 Q
18 49   Tom Hilde 191.5 201.0 182.0 170.2 Q
19 35   Lukas Hlava 183.5 196.0 194.0 169.9 Q
20 57   Harri Olli 201.5 193.0 176.0 169.2 Q
21 25   Robert Hrgota 193.0 196.5 185.5 167.6 Q
22 45   Jernej Damjan 172.5 191.5 181.5 164.8 Q
23 41   Sebastian Colloredo 192.5 196.5 185.5 162.4 Q
24 31   Jan Matura 179.0 183.0 180.5 157.3 Q
25 11   Rafał Śliż 199.0 188.0 176.0 156.4 Q
26 33   Taku Takeuchi 170.5 172.5 178.5 150.2 Q
27 16   Roman Sergeevich Trofimov 186.0 184.0 170.5 147.8 Q
28 19   Richard Freitag 175.5 185.0 170.5 147.3 Q
29 7   Nicholas Alexander 165.0 175.5 170.0 145.3 Q
30 17   Ivan Karaulov 166.0 171.5 166.5 145.0 Q
not qualified
31 8   Isak Grimholm 157.0 171.5 163.5 138.3
32 20   Alexey Korolev 174.0 158.5 157.5 134.3
33 13   Stanislav Oshepkov 163.0 161.0 157.0 132.1
34 21   Roberto Dellasega 183.5 170.0 158.0 129.4
35 6   Tomas Zmoray 164.0 154.0 154.0 129.3
36 14   Diego Dellasega 174.5 160.0 155.0 129.1
37 23   Nikolay Karpenko 139.0 151.0 152.5 125.9
38 5   Chris Lamb 158.0 169.5 154.5 124.9
39 24   Ilja Rosliakov 170.5 170.0 152.0 124.7
40 22   Hyun-Ki Kim 173.5 168.0 155.0 123.9
41 12   Nicholas Fairall 179.0 157.0 150.0 123.4
42 15   Heung-Chul Choi 156.5 133.0 152.0 123.1
43 2   Georgiy Chervyakov 150.5 156.0 151.0 121.4
44 18   Michael Glasder 169.0 158.0 143.0 108.6
45 3   Fredrik Balkåsen 180.0 161.0 134.0 96.9
46 10   Bogomil Pavlov 122.0 122.0 123.0 85.2
prequalified
* 60   Janne Ahonen 185.5 188.0 179.0 q
* 61   Robert Kranjec 199.0 215.0 216.5 q
* 62   Bjørn Einar Romøren 202.5 203.0 230.5 q
* 63   Martin Koch 203.0 208.0 207.0 q
* 64   Anders Jacobsen 205.5 208.5 198.5 q
* 65   Wolfgang Loitzl 204.0 209.5 202.0 q
* 66   Adam Malysz 212.0 209.5 216.5 q
* 68   Thomas Morgenstern 198.5 203.5 182.0 q
* 69   Gregor Schlierenzauer 210.0 211.5 206.0 q
* 70   Simon Ammann 210.0 217.5 225.5 q
internal team qualifications: did not enter in qualifying round
1   Christian Ulmer 185.0 177.5 DNS
9   Čestmír Kožíšek 184.5 183.0 DNS
26   Jurij Tepeš 192.0 183.0 DNS
27   Stefan Hula 195.5 183.5 DNS
28   Marcin Bachleda 201.5 183.5 DNS
30   Olli Muotka 204.5 196.5 DNS
38   Mitja Mežnar 171.0 186.5 DNS
39   Severin Freund 160.0 181.5 DNS
42   Anders Bardal 189.5 191.5 DNS
43   Kalle Keituri 185.5 193.5 DNS
44   Shohei Tochimoto 90.0 DNS DNS
46   Roar Ljøkelsøy 183.0 196.0 DNS
67   Andreas Kofler 173.0 181.0 DNS
did not start at all
4   Vladimir Zografski DNS DNS DNS

Individual

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Men's Ski Flying individual
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010
 
VenueLetalnica bratov Gorišek
Date19–20 March 2010
Competitors40 from 14 nations
Winning score935.8
Medalists
       Switzerland
      Austria
      Norway
← 2008
2012 →

Ammann had the longest jump of the competition with a 236.5 m fourth round jump. He also led after the first two rounds and had the most points both two days to win the championships for the first time. Adam Małysz was second after three jumps, but had a poor fourth round jump to fall to fourth. The defending champion Schlierenzauer finished second. The second longest jump had Antonín Hájek with a 236.0 m and local matador Robert Kranjec, the winner of the ski flying World Cup 2009/10, finished fifth. After the first round, former ski flying champion Roar Ljøkelsøy jumped for the final time in his career after he failed to qualify for the first round.

19–20 March 2010.[3][4]

Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Total Points
Day One (March 19) Day Two (March 20)
Trial Round 1st Round 2nd Round Trial Round 3rd Round Final Round
  30   Simon Ammann 176.0 215.5 216.5 216.5 227.0 236.5 935.8
  28   Gregor Schlierenzauer 187.5 209.5 205.0 203.0 222.5 230.5 910.3
  23   Anders Jacobsen 200.5 217.0 194.5 188.5 230.5 227.5 894.0
4 29   Adam Malysz 199.5 217.5 215.0 213.5 211.0 211.5 893.6
5 25   Robert Kranjec 182.0 223.5 203.5 190.5 212.5 222.5 873.5
6 27   Wolfgang Loitzl 202.0 207.0 211.5 205.5 213.5 200.0 865.3
7 20   Thomas Morgenstern 157.0 196.5 211.5 208.5 225.5 215.5 855.4
8 19   Antonin Hajek 179.0 203.0 210.5 211.0 223.5 236.0 844.9
9 24   Bjørn Einar Romøren 193.5 214.5 196.5 194.0 205.0 223.0 844.5
10 22   Martin Koch 190.0 208.5 206.0 199.5 220.0 200.0 839.8
11 26   Harri Olli DNS 215.5 200.0 203.5 195.5 199.0 819.9
12 18   Noriaki Kasai 213.5 215.5 209.5 205.0 220.5 224.0 817.1
13 21   David Zauner 189.5 193.5 223.0 185.0 202.0 202.5 806.2
14 16   Emmanuel Chedal 190.0 210.0 211.5 205.0 199.0 214.0 780.9
15 17   Janne Happonen 187.0 202.0 201.0 196.5 205.5 211.5 777.3
16 14   Kamil Stoch 191.5 186.5 207.5 203.5 203.5 218.0 770.0
17 15   Matti Hautamäki 161.5 193.5 204.0 191.5 204.0 204.5 762.6
18 12   Johan Remen Evensen 211.5 199.5 195.0 191.0 219.5 202.0 756.9
19 9   Michael Uhrmann 181.5 185.5 201.0 179.0 211.5 203.5 745.7
20 11   Daiki Ito 179.5 200.5 191.5 171.5 209.5 197.5 743.5
21 13   Martin Schmitt 189.0 194.0 200.0 191.5 186.5 193.5 721.8
22 4   Michael Neumayer 197.0 184.5 189.5 183.5 198.5 205.5 714.0
23 1   Andrea Morassi 194.0 163.0 188.0 199.5 201.5 198.5 711.4
24 7   Sebastian Colloredo 176.5 189.0 194.5 183.0 193.0 194.5 710.0
25 10   Jernej Damjan 174.0 200.0 194.5 175.0 195.5 184.0 708.5
26 5   Borek Sedlak 165.5 169.5 198.0 179.0 192.5 201.0 704.6
27 3   Janne Ahonen 165.5 182.0 189.5 183.0 197.0 197.0 701.1
28 8   Richard Freitag DNS 181.5 198.5 173.0 170.0 193.5 685.7
29 6   Tom Hilde 181.0 186.5 185.5 164.5 185.0 187.5 680.6
30 2   Robert Hrgota 184.0 180.5 178.5 195.5 190.5 178.5 674.6
31   Lukas Hlava 179.0 170.5 179.5 DNQ 331.4
32   Rafał Śliż 197.5 172.0 DNQ 155.9
33   Łukasz Rutkowski 185.5 175.5 DNQ 150.4
34   Taku Takeuchi 152.0 168.5 DNQ 149.1
35   Jan Matura 156.0 161.5 DNQ 146.1
36   Ivan Karaulov 159.0 160.5 DNQ 144.0
37   Vincent Descombes Sevoie 187.5 159.0 DNQ 143.8
38   Roman Sergeevich Trofimov 184.5 162.0 DNQ 143.2
39   Primož Pikl 158.0 160.0 DNQ 139.8
  Nicholas Alexander 184.5 DNS

Team Event

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Men's Ski Flying Team event
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2010
 
VenueLetalnica bratov Gorišek
Date21 March 2010
Competitors40 from 10 nations
Winning score1641.4
Medalists
  
  
  
← 2008
2012 →

21 March 2010.[5][6]

Rank Team Distance (meters) Points
Trial Round 1st Round Final Round
    Austria
10-1 Wolfgang Loitzl
10-2 Thomas Morgenstern
10-3 Martin Koch
10-4 Gregor Schlierenzauer

205.5
220.0
219.0
218.0

183.5
215.5
184.5
226.5

206.0
198.0
217.5
231.0
1641.4
    Norway
9-1 Anders Jacobsen
9-2 Anders Bardal
9-3 Johan Remen Evensen
9-4 Bjørn Einar Romøren

202.5
193.0
201.5
185.5

202.0
179.5
197.5
214.5

217.5
189.5
193.5
201.5
1542.3
    Finland
7-1 Janne Happonen
7-2 Olli Muotka
7-3 Matti Hautamäki
7-4 Harri Olli

167.5
184.5
214.5
DNS

202.5
191.0
195.5
215.0

213.5
166.5
194.5
190.5
1474.3
4   Poland
6-1 Kamil Stoch
6-2 Łukasz Rutkowski
6-3 Stefan Hula
6-4 Adam Malysz

184.5
183.0
184.5
207.5

197.5
188.5
192.5
218.5

222.5
143.0
179.0
213.5
1452.5
5   Czech Republic
4-1 Lukas Hlava
4-2 Jan Matura
4-3 Borek Sedlak
4-4 Antonin Hajek

183.5
175.5
176.0
198.5

181.5
180.5
187.5
191.5

203.5
186.5
180.5
205.5
1399.2
6   Slovenia
5-1 Robert Hrgota
5-2 Jernej Damjan
5-3 Jurij Tepeš
5-4 Robert Kranjec

178.0
191.0
177.5
200.5

177.5
177.0
181.5
219.5

189.5
178.0
170.5
206.5
1378.3
7   Germany
8-1 Michael Neumayer
8-2 Richard Freitag
8-3 Martin Schmitt
8-4 Michael Uhrmann

183.5
182.5
182.0
183.5

194.0
164.5
178.5
196.0

193.5
156.5
182.5
193.5
1322.9
8   Italy
2-1 Sebastian Colloredo
2-2 Andrea Morassi
2-3 Roberto Dellasega
2-4 Diego Dellasega

190.5
204.5
192.5
152.0

173.5
198.5
158.0
131.0

189.0
203.0
160.5
162.5
1219.6
9   Russia
3-1 Georgiy Chervyakov
3-2 Stanislav Oshepkov
3-3 Ilya Rosliakov
3-4 Roman Sergeevich Trofimov

152.0
163.5
161.5
183.5

134.0
156.0
172.5
176.5

DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
545.0
10   United States
1-1 Nicholas Fairall
1-2 Michael Glasder
1-3 Chris Lamb
1-4 Nicholas Alexander

132.0
152.0
149.0
183.0

121.5
154.0
151.5
163.5

DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
462.2

Schlierenzauer had the longest jump of the competition with his 231.0 m final round jump.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Austria (AUT)1102
2  Switzerland (SUI)1001
3  Norway (NOR)0112
4  Finland (FIN)0011
Totals (4 entries)2226

References

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