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Ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual

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Men's large hill individual
at the XVIII Olympic Winter Games
VenueHakuba Ski Jumping Stadium
DatesFebruary 15
Competitors62 from 19 nations
winning score272.3
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kazuyoshi Funaki
 Japan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jani Soininen
 Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Masahiko Harada
 Japan
← 1994
2002 →

The men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 1998 Winter Olympics was held in Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium. It occurred on 15 February.[1][2]

Results

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The top 30 ranked athletes after the first jump advanced to the second jump.[1]

Round 1 Round 2 Total
Rank Bib Athlete Country Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 62 Kazuyoshi Funaki  Japan 126.0 129.8 4 132.5 142.5 1 272.3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 59 Jani Soininen  Finland 129.5 130.6 3 126.5 130.2 7 260.8
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 60 Masahiko Harada  Japan 120.0 117.0 6 136.0 141.3 2 258.3
4 58 Andreas Widhölzl  Austria 131.0 138.8 1 120.5 119.4 14 258.2
5 57 Primož Peterka  Slovenia 119.0 115.2 8 130.5 135.9 3 251.1
6 39 Takanobu Okabe  Japan 130.0 134.0 2 119.5 116.1 17 250.1
7 46 Reinhard Schwarzenberger  Austria 115.5 108.4 16 131.0 135.8 4 244.2
8 37 Michal Doležal  Czech Republic 116.0 107.8 18 130.5 135.4 5 243.2
9 41 Roar Ljøkelsøy  Norway 119.5 116.6 7 124.0 125.7 10 242.3
10 44 Lasse Ottesen  Norway 121.0 118.8 5 122.0 120.1 12 238.9
11 29 Wojciech Skupień  Poland 117.0 111.1 12 125.5 126.4 9 237.5
12 61 Dieter Thoma  Germany 114.0 105.2 22 128.0 130.4 6 235.6
13 51 Kristian Brenden  Norway 113.0 104.4 24 127.0 130.1 8 234.5
14 42 Martin Schmitt  Germany 118.5 112.3 11 123.0 121.4 11 233.7
15 31 Jakub Sucháček  Czech Republic 117.5 111.0 13 121.0 118.3 15 229.3
16 38 Nicolas Dessum  France 118.5 113.3 10 119.0 115.2 18 228.5
17 26 Blaž Vrhovnik  Slovenia 116.0 107.3 20 122.5 119.5 13 226.8
18 45 Mika Laitinen  Finland 119.5 114.6 9 115.0 107.9 22 222.5
19 36 Bruno Reuteler  Switzerland 115.5 105.9 21 120.5 116.4 16 222.3
20 40 Robert Mateja  Poland 116.5 107.7 19 118.0 111.9 19 219.6
21 27 Jérôme Gay  France 115.5 107.9 17 118.0 111.4 20 219.3
22 34 Roberto Cecon  Italy 116.0 109.8 14 116.0 107.8 23 217.6
23 16 Artur Khamidulin  Russia 117.0 109.6 15 117.0 107.6 24 217.2
24 35 František Jež  Czech Republic 113.5 104.3 25 113.0 104.4 25 208.7
25 14 Stanislav Filimonov  Kazakhstan 111.0 98.3 27 116.0 108.3 21 206.6
26 24 Martin Mesík  Slovakia 112.0 101.6 26 110.5 96.4 26 198.0
27 8 Aleksandr Volkov  Russia 111.0 98.3 27 101.5 81.2 27 179.5
28 30 Peter Žonta  Slovenia 114.5 105.1 23 98.5 73.3 29 178.4
29 18 Volodymyr Hlyvka  Ukraine 109.0 94.7 30 98.5 73.8 28 168.5
30 22 Casey Colby  United States 109.0 96.2 29 97.0 69.6 30 165.8
31 47 Ari-Pekka Nikkola  Finland 108.5 94.3 31
32 7 Aleksandr Sinyavsky  Belarus 109.0 94.2 32
33 19 Marco Steinauer  Switzerland 108.0 93.9 33
34 25 Miha Rihtar  Slovenia 108.0 93.4 34
35 33 Valery Kobelev  Russia 108.0 92.9 35
36 13 Ivan Kozlov  Ukraine 108.0 91.9 36
37 55 Janne Ahonen  Finland 106.0 91.3 37
38 50 Henning Stensrud  Norway 106.5 89.7 38
39 28 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 106.0 89.3 39
40 23 Choi Heung-Chul  South Korea 107.0 89.1 40
41 43 Sylvain Freiholz  Switzerland 106.0 88.8 41
42 2 Pavel Gayduk  Kazakhstan 104.5 87.1 42
43 49 Martin Höllwarth  Austria 104.5 86.6 43
44 10 Alan Alborn  United States 102.5 82.5 44
45 11 Łukasz Kruczek  Poland 102.0 81.6 45
46 6 Aleksandr Kolmakov  Kazakhstan 101.5 80.7 46
47 54 Hiroya Saito  Japan 100.5 79.5 47
48 56 Sven Hannawald  Germany 98.5 78.0 48
49 9 Dmitry Chvykov  Kazakhstan 98.0 76.2 49
50 21 Randy Weber  United States 97.0 75.3 50
51 17 Kim Hyun-Ki  South Korea 98.0 72.9 51
52 32 Adam Małysz  Poland 97.0 71.1 52
53 3 Choi Yong-Jik  South Korea 94.5 66.6 53
54 4 Nikolay Petrushin  Russia 94.5 66.1 54
55 20 Aleksey Shibko  Belarus 94.5 65.1 55
56 48 Jaroslav Sakala  Czech Republic 91.5 61.2 56
57 52 Hansjörg Jäkle  Germany 92.0 61.1 57
58 1 Brendan Doran  United States 91.5 58.7 58
59 15 Kakha Tsakadze  Georgia 89.5 52.6 59
60 53 Stefan Horngacher  Austria 84.0 41.2 60
61 5 Liubym Kohan  Ukraine 79.0 35.2 61
62 12 Kim Heung-Soo  South Korea 70.5 9.9 62

References

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  1. ^ a b "Nagano 1998 Official Report - Volume 3" (PDF). Nagano Olympics Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1998. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2008. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  2. ^ "Ski Jumping at the 1998 Nagano Winter Games: Men's Large Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2019.