Ski jumping at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Large hill team (original) (raw)

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Men's large hill teamat the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Venue Whistler Olympic Park
Dates 22 February
Competitors 48 (12 teams) from 12 nations
Winning score 1,107.9
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Wolfgang LoitzlAndreas KoflerThomas MorgensternGregor Schlierenzauer Austria2nd place, silver medalist(s) Michael NeumayerAndreas WankMartin SchmittMichael Uhrmann Germany3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anders Bardal Tom HildeJohan Remen EvensenAnders Jacobsen Norway
20062014

The men's large hill team ski jumping competition for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada was held at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia on 22 February.[1] The Austrian team of Andreas Widhölzl, Martin Koch, Andreas Kofler, and Thomas Morgenstern were the defending Olympic champions in this event.[2] Widhölzl retired after the 2007-08 season.[3] Austria was also the defending world champions in this event with the team of Wolfgang Loitzl, Koch, Morgenstern, and Gregor Schlierenzauer.[4] The last World Cup event in this format prior to the 2010 Games took place at Willingen, Germany on 7 February 2010 and was won by the German team of Michael Neumayer, Pascal Bodmer, Martin Schmitt, and Michael Uhrmann.[5]

Austria defended their Olympic title with Schlierenzauer and Loitzl replacing Widhölzl and Koch, respectively. Germany won the silver with Wank replacing Bodmer. Schlierenzauer's 146.5 meter jump was the longest in Olympic history, breaking the record which Switzerland's Simon Ammann had set in the large hill event two days earlier. The Swiss did not participate in that event as they had only sent two ski jumpers to the Olympics.

Round 1 Final round Total
Rank Bib Country Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 12 AustriaWolfgang LoitzlAndreas KoflerThomas MorgensternGregor Schlierenzauer 138.0 132.0135.5 140.5 547.3 140.4 126.1135.9 144.9 1 138.5142.0135.0146.5 560.6 141.8 138.6135.0145.2 1 1,107.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 11 GermanyMichael NeumayerAndreas WankMartin SchmittMichael Uhrmann 137.0128.5128.0 135.0 509.3 135.6120.3119.9 133.5 2 136.5139.0122.0140.0 526.5 134.7141.7106.6143.5 2 1,035.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 10 NorwayAnders BardalTom HildeJohan Remen EvensenAnders Jacobsen 128.0127.5131.5138.0 504.0 118.4 118.5 126.7140.4 3 127.0139.0129.5140.5 526.3 117.1141.7122.1145.4 3 1,030.3
4 9 FinlandMatti HautamäkiJanne HapponenKalle KeituriHarri Olli 133.5128.5123.0134.0 490.2 129.8 120.3 108.4 131.7 4 130.0139.0132.0134.5 524.4 123.5142.2126.6132.1 4 1,014.6
5 6 JapanDaiki ItoTaku TakeuchiShōhei TochimotoNoriaki Kasai 129.5125.5128.0133.5 484.7 122.1113.4118.4130.8 5 133.5129.5132.0140.0 523.0 130.8122.1126.6143.5 5 1,007.7
6 8 PolandStefan HulaŁukasz RutkowskiKamil StochAdam Małysz 129.0123.0126.5136.5 484.0 122.2108.4116.2137.2 6 127.5127.5134.5139.5 512.7 118.5118.5132.6143.1 6 996.7
7 5 Czech RepublicAntonín HájekRoman KoudelkaLukáš HlavaJakub Janda 129.0131.0125.0128.0 477.4 121.2124.3112.5119.4 7 135.0135.5126.0129.0 504.4 134.0134.4114.3121.7 7 981.8
8 7 SloveniaPrimoz PiklMitja MežnarPeter PrevcRobert Kranjec 124.0126.5132.0129.0 472.2 109.2114.7127.1 121.2 8 119.5131.0127.5139.0 486.6 102.1124.3118.0142.2 8 958.8
9 3 FranceVincent Descombes SevoieDavid LazzaroniAlexandre MabbouxEmmanuel Chedal 125.0125.0108.5127.5 419.8 111.0112.078.8118.0 9 did not advance 419.8
10 4 RussiaPavel KarelinDenis KornilovIlya RosliakovDimitry Ipatov 114.5129.5 119.5118.5 414.1 90.6122.1101.1100.3 10 414.1
11 2 United StatesAnders JohnsonPeter FrenetteTaylor FletcherNicholas Alexander 115.5124.588.5119.0 340.0 92.4111.1 36.3 100.2 11 340.0
12 1 CanadaMackenzie Boyd-ClowesTrevor MorriceEric MitchellStefan Read 105.0101.0102.0114.0 294.6 72.064.866.691.2 12 294.6
  1. ^ 2010 Winter Olympics ski jumping schedule. - accessed 5 November 2009.
  2. ^ 2006 Winter Olympics ski jumping team large hill results. Archived 2012-07-30 at archive.today - accessed 5 November 2009.
  3. ^ FIS Newsflash 177 on Widhölzl's retirement announcement. 30 April 2008.
  4. ^ FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 team large hill results. - accessed 5 November 2009.
  5. ^ FIS Ski Jumping World Cup Willinger 7 February 2010 HS 145 team results. Archived 16 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine - accessed 7 February 2010.