Ski jumping at the 2015 Winter Universiade – Men's individual normal hill

The men's individual normal hill competition of the 2015 Winter Universiade was held at the Sporting Centre FIS Štrbské Pleso on January 27.[1]

Results

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
1st, gold medalist(s) 50 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 95.0 123.1 1 94.0 125.7 2 248.8
2nd, silver medalist(s) 52 Ilmir Hazetdinov  Russia 90.0 118.3 5 94.5 125.9 1 244.2
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 14 Evgeni Klimov  Russia 92.5 121.0 3 91.5 120.7 3 241.7
4 51 Mikhail Maksimochkin  Russia 90.5 118.6 4 90.5 116.7 4 235.3
5 53 Junshiro Kobayashi  Japan 89.5 115.4 6 91.0 116.7 4 232.1
6 48 Miran Zupančič  Slovenia 95.5 122.1 2 86.5 108.4 14 230.5
7 47 Stanisław Biela  Poland 91.5 113.7 7 91.0 114.3 6 228.0
8 45 Andrzej Zapotoczny  Poland 89.0 110.6 10 91.0 114.2 7 224.8
9 6 Kanta Takanashi  Japan 91.5 111.8 9 89.0 109.8 11 221.6
10 32 Mitja Mežnar  Slovenia 91.0 112.2 8 89.5 109.1 12 221.3
11 13 Minato Mabuchi  Japan 87.0 109.4 11 88.5 110.5 10 219.9
12 49 Alexey Romashov  Russia 88.5 107.9 12 90.0 111.2 9 219.1
13 38 Ziga Mandl  Slovenia 88.0 107.0 13 88.5 108.1 15 215.1
14 29 Thomas Ortner  Austria 88.5 106.1 14 88.0 107.8 16 213.9
15 46 Jakub Kot  Poland 87.5 104.6 18 88.0 107.5 18 212.1
16 43 Alexander Sardyko  Russia 82.5 99.2 28 92.5 112.8 8 212.0
17 44 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 85.0 106.0 15 87.5 105.8 19 211.8
18 36 Thomas Lackner  Austria 85.0 104.0 19 89.0 107.7 17 211.7
19 19 Sabirzhan Muminov  Kazakhstan 86.5 101.2 23 91.0 109.1 12 210.3
20 33 Björn Koch  Austria 86.0 102.8 21 88.0 105.8 19 208.6
20 28 Joakim Larsen Aune  Norway 88.0 105.7 16 86.0 102.9 22 208.6
22 31 Stian Andre Skinnes  Norway 88.5 105.1 17 86.5 101.7 27 206.8
23 9 Jan Mayländer  Germany 88.0 103.5 20 86.5 102.4 24 205.9
24 1 Tobias Simon  Germany 87.0 102.0 22 86.5 102.3 25 204.3
25 20 Ossi-Pekka Valta  Finland 83.5 98.4 29 88.0 104.7 21 203.1
26 37 Ernest Prislic  Slovenia 86.0 101.2 23 86.0 101.8 26 203.0
27 39 Shotaro Hosoda  Japan 84.0 100.2 25 85.0 100.9 28 201.1
28 15 Frans Tähkävuori  Finland 82.0 98.0 30 86.5 102.8 23 200.8
29 30 Florian Menz  Germany 86.0 99.6 26 86.0 100.1 29 199.7
30 40 Roman Sergeevich Trofimov  Russia 83.0 99.6 26 84.0 97.7 30 197.3
31 34 Michael Lunardi  Italy 84.0 97.4 31 97.4
32 7 Riku Tähkävuori  Finland 85.5 96.6 32 96.6
33 35 Lukas Müller  Austria 82.5 96.4 33 96.4
34 41 Grzegorz Miętus  Poland 81.0 96.2 34 96.2
35 22 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 83.5 96.0 35 96.0
36 42 Andrzej Gąsienica  Poland 78.5 87.8 36 87.8
37 2 Alexander Henningsen  Norway 77.5 84.2 37 84.2
38 26 Andriy Klymchuk  Ukraine 80.0 82.8 38 82.8
39 27 Thomas Juffinger  Austria 78.5 81.9 39 81.9
40 12 Aliaksei Muravitski  Belarus 75.0 80.3 40 80.3
41 25 Faik Yüksel  Turkey 77.5 78.9 41 78.9
42 17 Jan Souček  Czech Republic 71.0 74.5 42 74.5
43 21 Vít Háček  Czech Republic 72.0 73.1 43 73.1
44 24 Matej Likar  Slovenia 74.5 71.8 44 71.8
45 5 Shynggys Kalykov  Kazakhstan 72.0 71.7 45 71.7
46 23 Andriy Kalinchuk  Ukraine 73.0 71.1 46 71.1
47 10 Raiko Heide  Estonia 64.0 51.9 47 51.9
48 16 Mojmir Nosal  Slovakia 59.0 47.9 48 47.9
49 3 Li Chao  China 64.5 47.2 49 47.2
50 8 Vatalii Dodyuk  Ukraine 62.0 46.9 50 46.9
51 4 Igor Yakibyuk  Ukraine 60.0 42.8 51 42.8
52 18 Wang Bingrong  China 54.0 38.1 52 38.1
53 11 Mustafa Öztaşyonar  Turkey 54.5 31.0 53 31.0

References

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