The men's large hill team competition of the Beijing 2022 Olympics was held on 14 February, at the Snow Ruyi hill in Zhangjiakou.[1] Austria became the Olympic champion, with Slovenia and germany being the silver and bronze medalist, respectively.
Men's large hill team at the XXIV Olympic Winter Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Snow Ruyi, Zhangjiakou | ||||||||||||
Date | 14 February | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 44 from 11 nations | ||||||||||||
Teams | 11 | ||||||||||||
Winning points | 942.7 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The defending champion are Norway. The silver medalist is Germany, and the bronze medalist are Poland. Germany are the 2021 World champion. Austria and Poland are the silver and bronze medalists, respectively. Only three men's team events were held in the framework of the 2021–22 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup before the Olympics; two were won by Austria and one by Slovenia.
Schedule
editCompetition
editGMT | Date | Event | Round |
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10:00 AM | 14 February 2022 | Trial round | TR |
11:00 AM | 1st round | 1R | |
12:23 PM | Final round | 2R |
Qualification
editResults
editRank | Bib | Country | Round 1[2] | Final round | Total[3] | ||||
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Distance (m) | Points | Rank | Distance (m) | Points | Rank | Points | |||
10 10–1 10–2 10–3 10–4 |
Austria Stefan Kraft Daniel Huber Jan Hörl Manuel Fettner |
127.5 130.5 133.0 128.0 |
458.4 111.6 116.1 120.2 110.5 |
2 | 121.5 129.0 137.5 128.0 |
484.3 119.7 115.1 130.5 119.0 |
1 | 942.7 231.3 231.2 250.7 229.5 | |
8 8–1 8–2 8–3 8–4 |
Slovenia Lovro Kos Cene Prevc Timi Zajc Peter Prevc |
134.0 132.0 124.0 129.0 |
467.4 126.7 119.3 110.6 110.8 |
1 | 120.0 132.0 126.0 127.0 |
467.0 107.7 126.3 117.0 116.0 |
3 | 934.4 234.4 245.6 227.6 226.8 | |
11 11–1 11–2 11–3 11–4 |
Germany Constantin Schmid Stephan Leyhe Markus Eisenbichler Karl Geiger |
126.5 127.5 136.0 121.0 |
446.5 112.7 108.7 119.4 105.7 |
4 | 122.0 129.0 139.5 128.0 |
476.4 106.6 113.3 137.5 119.0 |
2 | 922.9 219.3 222.0 256.9 224.7 | |
4 | 9 9–1 9–2 9–3 9–4 |
Norway Halvor Egner Granerud Daniel-André Tande Robert Johansson Marius Lindvik |
138.0 130.5 125.5 121.0 |
456.5 128.3 118.2 109.7 100.3 |
3 | 118.5 124.0 136.5 126.5 |
465.6 108.5 113.7 127.8 115.6 |
4 | 922.1 236.8 231.9 237.5 215.9 |
5 | 7 7–1 7–2 7–3 7–4 |
Japan Yukiya Satō Naoki Nakamura Junshirō Kobayashi Ryōyū Kobayashi |
126.0 124.5 128.5 134.0 |
438.5 110.8 96.6 105.1 126.0 |
5 | 124.0 122.0 120.0 132.5 |
444.3 114.9 97.8 99.0 132.6 |
6 | 882.8 225.7 194.4 204.1 258.6 |
6 | 6 6–1 6–2 6–3 6–4 |
Poland Piotr Żyła Paweł Wąsek Dawid Kubacki Kamil Stoch |
118.0 131.5 122.0 137.0 |
434.5 96.4 116.1 95.5 126.5 |
6 | 125.5 120.0 126.0 127.5 |
445.6 119.5 97.2 107.5 121.4 |
5 | 880.1 215.9 213.3 203.0 247.9 |
7 | 4 4–1 4–2 4–3 4–4 |
ROC Danil Sadreev Roman Trofimov Mikhail Nazarov Evgenii Klimov |
128.5 127.0 120.0 118.0 |
410.6 115.4 103.1 92.8 99.3 |
7 | 119.0 119.5 117.0 121.0 |
395.9 100.4 99.7 89.3 106.5 |
8 | 806.5 215.8 202.8 182.1 205.8 |
8 | 5 5–1 5–2 5–3 5–4 |
Switzerland Dominik Peter Gregor Deschwanden Simon Ammann Killian Peier |
112.0 122.0 116.0 118.5 |
367.0 87.7 103.6 87.5 88.2 |
8 | 119.0 123.5 121.5 124.0 |
424.5 103.4 110.6 104.9 105.6 |
7 | 791.5 191.1 214.2 192.4 193.8 |
9 | 3 3–1 3–2 3–3 3–4 |
Czech Republic Viktor Polášek Čestmír Kožíšek Filip Sakala Roman Koudelka |
108.0 109.0 101.0 107.5 |
279.5 76.8 70.9 55.4 76.4 |
9 | did not advance | |||
10 | 2 2–1 2–2 2–3 2–4 |
United States Decker Dean Patrick Gasienica Kevin Bickner Casey Larson |
92.5 105.5 103.0 106.0 |
261.0 69.3 59.7 63.5 68.5 |
10 | ||||
11 | 1 1–1 1–2 1–3 1–4 |
China Zhen Weijie Lyu Yixin Song Qiwu Zhou Xiaoyang |
84.0 90.0 86.0 86.0 |
115.0 13.5 35.3 31.7 34.5 |
11 |
References
edit- ^ "Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games Competition Schedule Version 9" (PDF). New.inews.gtimg.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
- ^ Round 1 results
- ^ Final results