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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Men's individual normal hill

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Men's individual normal hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
LocationOberstdorf, Germany
Dates26 February (qualification)
27 February
Competitors66 from 18 nations
Winning points268.8
Medalists
gold medal    Poland
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    Slovenia
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The Men's individual normal hill competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 27 February.[1][2] A qualification was held on 26 February 2021.[3]

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification was held on 26 February at 20:30.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Notes
1 66 Halvor Egner Granerud  Norway 105.5 144.2 Q
2 61 Anže Lanišek  Slovenia 103.0 137.4 Q
3 50 Stefan Kraft  Austria 101.5 134.4 Q
4 56 Daniel-André Tande  Norway 102.5 133.6 Q
5 55 Yukiya Satō  Japan 104.5 131.8 Q
6 64 Kamil Stoch  Poland 101.0 131.6 Q
7 62 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 100.5 131.5 Q
8 48 Philipp Aschenwald  Austria 100.0 129.2 Q
9 58 Marius Lindvik  Norway 98.0 128.0 Q
10 30 Danil Sadreev  Russian Ski Federation 102.5 127.3 Q
11 57 Karl Geiger  Germany 97.5 126.9 Q
12 63 Robert Johansson  Norway 100.5 126.8 Q
13 47 Michael Hayböck  Austria 98.5 125.5 Q
14 65 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 100.0 124.9 Q
15 60 Piotr Żyła  Poland 97.0 123.6 Q
16 54 Pius Paschke  Germany 99.0 123.3 Q
17 59 Ryōyū Kobayashi  Japan 96.5 123.2 Q
18 49 Keiichi Sato  Japan 98.0 122.6 Q
19 42 Constantin Schmid  Germany 96.5 121.7 Q
20 36 Cene Prevc  Slovenia 96.5 120.5 Q
21 46 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 96.0 120.4 Q
22 33 Dominik Peter  Switzerland 99.0 119.6 Q
23 37 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 97.0 119.5 Q
24 35 Niko Kytösaho  Finland 100.5 119.4 Q
25 44 Klemens Murańka  Poland 96.0 119.2 Q
26 38 Antti Aalto  Finland 96.0 118.7 Q
27 45 Žiga Jelar  Slovenia 94.0 116.4 Q
28 29 Denis Kornilov  Russian Ski Federation 97.5 116.2 Q
29 52 Andrzej Stękała  Poland 95.0 116.1 Q
30 40 Junshirō Kobayashi  Japan 95.0 115.7 Q
31 51 Bor Pavlovčič  Slovenia 93.5 115.6 Q
32 28 Viktor Polášek  Czech Republic 95.5 115.2 Q
33 41 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 94.0 114.5 Q
34 34 Artti Aigro  Estonia 96.5 113.7 Q
35 26 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 93.5 111.1 Q
36 22 Vojtěch Štursa  Czech Republic 93.0 110.2 Q
36 15 Decker Dean  United States 90.5 110.2 Q
38 39 Evgeni Klimov  Russian Ski Federation 91.0 109.8 Q
39 1 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 92.0 108.1 Q
40 32 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 93.0 107.5 Q
41 13 Sergey Tkachenko  Kazakhstan 90.0 106.7 Q
42 43 Mikhail Nazarov  Russian Ski Federation 90.5 105.8 Q
43 53 Daniel Huber  Austria 90.0 105.5 Q
44 21 Andreas Schuler  Switzerland 90.5 105.3 Q
45 11 Sabirzhan Muminov  Kazakhstan 88.5 105.0 Q
46 10 Eetu Nousiainen  Finland 88.0 104.7 Q
47 27 Casey Larson  United States 89.5 103.9 Q
48 31 Giovanni Bresadola  Italy 90.0 101.4 Q
49 14 Daniel Moroder  Italy 87.0 97.5 Q
50 5 Danil Vassilyev  Kazakhstan 88.5 97.4 Q
50 3 Filip Sakala  Czech Republic 88.5 97.4 Q
52 7 Kevin Maltsev  Estonia 83.5 94.1
53 24 Matthew Soukup  Canada 85.5 92.2
54 4 Daniel Cacina  Romania 86.0 91.7
55 2 Francesco Cecon  Italy 86.0 89.6
56 8 Yevhen Marusiak  Ukraine 82.0 86.5
57 6 Andrew Urlaub  United States 81.5 86.0
58 17 Nicolae Mitrofan  Romania 80.0 84.9
59 18 Erik Belshaw  United States 78.0 82.1
60 12 Andrii Vaskul  Ukraine 77.0 76.7
61 19 Andrei Feldorean  Romania 76.0 76.0
62 25 Alex Insam  Italy 77.0 74.0
63 23 Nikita Devyatkin  Kazakhstan 76.5 73.2
64 9 Mihnea Spulber  Romania 74.5 68.5
65 20 Anton Korchuk  Ukraine 70.5 61.8
16 Jarkko Määttä  Finland Disqualified

Final

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The first round was started on 27 February at 16:30[5] and the final round at 17:40.[6]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Final round Total
Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 45 Piotr Żyła  Poland 105.0 138.7 1 102.5 130.1 2 268.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 42 Karl Geiger  Germany 103.5 135.5 4 102.0 129.7 3 265.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 46 Anže Lanišek  Slovenia 102.5 135.7 2 101.0 125.8 5 261.5
4 51 Halvor Egner Granerud  Norway 99.0 128.3 16 103.0 131.4 1 259.7
5 47 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 102.0 135.0 5 99.0 122.1 8 257.1
6 48 Robert Johansson  Norway 100.0 129.7 13 101.0 126.8 4 256.5
7 32 Michael Hayböck  Austria 101.0 131.5 9 97.5 122.4 7 253.9
8 36 Bor Pavlovčič  Slovenia 101.5 130.5 11 98.0 122.9 6 253.4
9 41 Daniel-André Tande  Norway 101.0 131.2 10 98.0 120.4 11 251.6
10 35 Stefan Kraft  Austria 100.5 129.3 15 97.5 121.9 9 251.2
11 39 Pius Paschke  Germany 103.0 133.7 6 95.0 117.2 13 250.9
12 33 Philipp Aschenwald  Austria 100.0 129.9 12 98.0 120.1 12 250.0
44 Ryōyū Kobayashi  Japan 104.0 135.6 3 96.5 114.4 16 250.0
14 43 Marius Lindvik  Norway 102.0 133.6 7 94.5 114.9 14 248.5
15 21 Cene Prevc  Slovenia 102.0 124.9 20 98.0 121.1 10 246.0
16 40 Yukiya Satō  Japan 104.0 132.6 8 95.0 111.7 22 244.3
17 50 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 98.5 129.6 14 95.5 111.5 24 241.1
18 24 Evgeni Klimov  Russian Ski Federation 103.0 126.2 17 95.0 113.4 19 239.6
19 38 Daniel Huber  Austria 99.5 125.8 18 94.5 113.6 17 239.4
20 22 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 103.5 125.3 19 95.0 111.7 22 237.0
21 34 Keiichi Sato  Japan 98.0 123.5 21 95.5 113.3 20 236.8
22 49 Kamil Stoch  Poland 96.0 121.2 23 96.0 114.8 15 236.0
23 27 Constantin Schmid  Germany 97.5 119.6 25 92.5 113.6 17 233.2
24 31 Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland 97.5 121.6 22 94.0 110.8 25 232.4
25 15 Danil Sadreev  Russian Ski Federation 99.5 115.4 30 94.5 112.4 21 227.8
26 20 Niko Kytösaho  Finland 98.5 119.4 26 91.0 106.0 27 225.4
27 23 Antti Aalto  Finland 100.5 119.9 24 88.5 105.0 28 224.9
28 30 Žiga Jelar  Slovenia 96.0 118.7 27 90.5 104.8 29 223.5
29 25 Junshirō Kobayashi  Japan 97.5 116.7 28 92.0 106.5 26 223.2
30 37 Andrzej Stękała  Poland 95.0 115.6 29 87.5 96.0 30 211.6
31 18 Dominik Peter  Switzerland 96.5 114.7 31 did not qualify
32 11 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 96.5 113.5 32
33 8 Decker Dean  United States 96.5 112.2 33
34 26 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 94.5 109.0 34
35 10 Vojtěch Štursa  Czech Republic 94.0 108.5 35
36 29 Klemens Murańka  Poland 93.0 108.0 36
37 28 Mikhail Nazarov  Russian Ski Federation 92.0 107.6 37
38 14 Denis Kornilov  Russian Ski Federation 93.0 106.5 38
13 Viktor Polášek  Czech Republic 93.0 106.5 38
40 6 Sergey Tkachenko  Kazakhstan 93.5 105.4 40
41 19 Artti Aigro  Estonia 92.5 104.9 41
42 9 Andreas Schuler  Switzerland 93.0 104.7 42
43 17 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 92.5 103.7 43
44 1 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 90.5 103.2 44
45 5 Sabirzhan Muminov  Kazakhstan 90.5 100.1 45
46 12 Casey Larson  United States 90.5 99.4 46
47 16 Giovanni Bresadola  Italy 89.5 96.1 47
48 2 Filip Sakala  Czech Republic 84.0 88.1 48
49 3 Danil Vassilyev  Kazakhstan 79.0 76.6 49
50 4 Eetu Nousiainen  Finland 88.0 75.0 50
51 7 Daniel Moroder  Italy 81.0 74.8 51

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