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Ski Jumping 2010 Winter Olympics - Normal Ski Jumping

The men's normal ski jumping competition at the 2010 Winter Olympics was held on February 12 and 13 . 61 athletes from 18 countries took part. Medals for this discipline at the Olympics were raffled for the 13th time in a row.

Ski Jumping
at the olympic games
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
LocationWhistler Ski Jumping Olympic Park , Whistler , Canada
DatesFebruary 12 and 13
Of the participants61 out of 18 countries
Top places
Golden medalSimon AmmanSwitzerland (SUI) Switzerland
silver medalAdam KidPoland (POL) Poland
Bronze medalGregor SchlierenzauerAustria (AUT) Austria
Ski jumping on
2010 Winter Olympics
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
Normal springboard
Big springboard
Big springboard among the teams
Qualification

All jumps took place in Whistler's Olympic Park . On the first day from 10:00 to 11:05 local time ( UTC-8 ), qualification took place, and the next day from 9:45 to 11:25 - the final round. Qualification jumps were the very first competitions in the 2010 Olympics program and took place even before the official opening ceremony.

None of the winners of the 2006 Olympics took part in this discipline this time. Norwegian Olympic champion Lars Bustel ended his career in 2008, Finnish silver medalist Matti Hautamyaki and Norwegian bronze medalist Roar Lökelsöy were not selected to participate. But the 2002 Olympic champion in this discipline, Swiss Simon Amman participated and became one of the pre-qualified. Participated in the bronze medalist of the 2002 Olympics Pole Adam Malysh . Japanese Noriaki Kasai participated in the 1994 Olympics in Lillehammer and took 5th place on a normal springboard, losing 1.5 points to a bronze medalist.

The current world champion in this discipline was Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl , the last before the Games, the winner of the World Cup stage was Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer .

Simon Amman was the first athlete in history to win two gold medals on a normal springboard. Prior to this, one athlete in history has won 2 Olympic medals on a normal springboard: Finn Matti Nyukyanen won silver in 1984 in Sarajevo , and 4 years later in Calgary became the Olympic champion on a normal springboard. However, at the time of Nyukanen, the 70-meter springboard was normal, and on the 90-meter springboard, Nyukyanen, like Amman, twice became the champion in individual competitions.

Noriaki Kasai, speaking in Vancouver, brought the number of his participation in the Olympic Games to 6 in a row (1992, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010).

Content

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
  Simon Amman
Switzerland
  Adam Kid
Poland
  Gregor Schlierenzauer
Austria

Springboard

 
Normal springboard (right)

The springboard is located in Whistler's Olympic Park. Hillsize - 106 meters, C-point - 95 meters. Equipped with a lift. Around the springboard is a stadium with 12,000 seats.

The springboard record before the start of the competition was the result of 105.0 meters, set by the Austrian Markus Eggenhofer on February 28, 2008 . During the qualification Gregor Schlierenzauer set a new record at 107.0 meters. Earlier, in the training round, Simon Amman jumped 109.0 meters, but this result was not counted as a record, since the jump was not made during the official competitions. In the final round, Amman set an official record of 108.0 meters.

Competition

Qualification

In the final, according to the results of the 1st jump, 40 jumpers qualified, showing better results. In addition, 10 athletes according to the results of the World Cup were automatically qualified for the final and jumped outside the classification in the qualification - the judges did not evaluate their jumping technique. The 40th place according to the results of the qualification with absolutely equal result was shared by 2 athletes, and both of them were admitted to the finals.

A placeroomSportsmanA countryDistance
(meters)
GradesTotal
RangeJudges
01! one51Michael Urman  Germany106.082.056.5138.5
02! 244Yakub Yanda  Czech105.080.055.5135.5
03! 345Michael Neumeier  Germany105.581.054.0135.0
04! four49Dyke Ito  Japan104.579.055.5134.5
43Antonin Gayek  Czech105.080.054.5134.5
06! 648Harry ollie  Finland105.080.053.5133.5
46Noriaki Kasai  Japan105.581.052,5133.5
08! eight24Janne Happonen  Finland104.579.054.0133.0
09! 940Martin Schmitt  Germany103.577.055.5132.5
ten41Tom hilde  Norway103.577.055.0132.0
eleven35Kalle Keituri  Finland103.076.054.0130.0
1242Camille Stoch  Poland103.076.051.5127.5
1347Emmanuel chedal  France102.074.053.0127.0
29thPeter Prevts  Slovenia101.573.054.0127.0
1538Yerney Damyan  Slovenia102.575.051.5126.5
34Krzysztof Mentus  Poland101.573.053.5127.0
1722Stefan Hula  Poland101.573.052,5125.5
1850Pascal Bodmer  Germany100.571.052,5123.5
25Roman Koudelka  Czech100.070.053.5123.5
23Vincent Descomb Sevua  France100.571.052,5123.5
2133Anders Bardal  Norway99.569.053.5122.5
2217Kim Hyun Gi  South Korea99.068.053.5121.5
2337Andreas Kuttel  Switzerland99.068.052,5120.5
fiveVladimir Boschuk  Ukraine99.068.052,5120.5
25eightDavid Lazzaroni  France97.565.052,5117.5
2626Denis Kornilov  Russia97.565.052.0117.0
2728Pavel Karelin  Russia97.565.051.5116.5
27Primo Pickle  Slovenia97.565.051.5116.5
29th15Alexey Korolev  Kazakhstan97.064.052.0116.0
thirty7Peter Frenett  USA97.064.051.0115.0
3118Nikolay Karpenko  Kazakhstan97.064.050,5114.5
32thirtyAndrea Morassi  Italy96.563.051.0114.0
3331Taku Takeuchi  Japan103.076.054.0113.5
20Dmitry Ipatov  Russia96.062.051.5113.5
3536Sebastian Colloredo  Italy96.062.051.0113.0
13Nicholas Alexander  USA96.062.051.0113.0
3732Lukas Head  Czech95.561.051.0112.0
21Vitaliy Shumbarets  Ukraine95.561.051.0112.0
3939Shohei Totimoto  Japan95.060.051.0111.0
4014Anders Johnson  USA93.557.051.5108,5
2Choi Heung Chol  South Korea93.557.051.5108,5
42fourTomas Zmorai  Slovakia94.058.049.5107.5
43tenChoi Young Jik  South Korea93.557.050,0107.0
449Mackenzie Boyd Claus  Canada92.555.050,0105.0
45nineteenIlya Roslyakov  Russia92.054.050,5104.5
466Trevor Morris  Canada92.054.049.5103.5
473Stefan Reed  Canada91.553.050,0103.0
4812Alexander Lazarovich  Ukraine90.551.049.0100.0
49oneEric Mitchell  Canada89.048.050,598.5
50elevenAlexander Mabbu  France89.048.049.597.5
Pq60Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria107.084.0Prequalified
Pq56Adam Kid  Poland105.581.0Prequalified
Pq59Thomas Morgenstern  Austria105.581.0Prequalified
Pq58Andreas Kofler  Austria105.080.0Prequalified
Pq57Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria103.577.0Prequalified
Pq61Simon Amman  Switzerland103.076.0Prequalified
Pq52Robert Kranets  Slovenia102.074.0Prequalified
Pq55Janne Ahonen  Finland102.074.0Prequalified
Pq53Björn Einar Romenen  Norway97.565.0Prequalified
Pq54Anders Jacobsen  NorwayDid not startPrequalified
DSQ [1]sixteenRoberto Dellasega  Italy93.557.0Disqualified

Final

51 athletes participated in the finals. According to the results of the first attempt, only the top 30 got the right to make the second jump, according to the results of which the medals were played. Athletes made the second jump in the reverse order, depending on the location following the results of the first jump, that is, the 30th jumped the first, the 29th jumped the second, etc.

A placeroomSportsmanA countryAttempt 1Attempt 2Total
the amount
points
Distance
(meters)
GradesAmount
points
Distance
(meters)
GradesAmount
points
RangeJudgesRangeJudges
01!  51Simon Amman  Poland105.080.055.5135.5108,086.055.0141.0276.5
02!  46Adam Kid  Switzerland103.577.055.5132.5105.080.057.0137.0269.5
03!  50Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria101.573.055.0128.0106.583.057.0140.0268.0
04! four45Janne Ahonen  Finland102.074.055.5129.5104.078.055.5133.5263.0
05! five41Michael Urman  Germany103.577.056.0133.0102.074.055.5129.5262.5
06! 642Robert Kranets  Slovenia102.074.055.0129.0102.575.055.5130.5259.5
07! 7nineteenPeter Prevts  Slovenia100.070.054.0124.0104.579.056.0135.0259.0
08! eight49Thomas Morgenstern  Austria102.074.056.0130.0101.573.055.5128.5258.5
09! 944Anders Jacobsen  Norway99.569.054.5123.5104.078.055.5133.5257.0
tenthirtyMartin Schmitt  Germany99.569.054.0123.0103.577.056.0133.0256,0
eleven47Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria100.070.054.5124.5102.575.055.5130.5255.0
1231Tom hilde  Norway100.070.054.0124.0101.573.055.0128.0252.0
15Roman Koudelka  Czech101.573.054.0127.0100.571.054.0125.0252.0
1434Yakub Yanda  Czech101.072.055.5127.599.569.054.0123.0250,5
1539Dyke Ito  Japan100.571.054.0125.0100.070.054.5124.5249.5
sixteen35Michael Neumeier  Germany101.072.053.0125.099.569.053.0122.0247.0
1736Noriaki Kasai  Japan99.068.052,5120.5100.571.053.0124.0244.5
1823Anders Bardal  Norway98.066.052,5118.5100.070.054.0124.0242.5
nineteen48Andreas Kofler  Austria98.066.055.0121.098.567.053.5120.5241.5
14Janne Happonen  Finland97.565.052,5117.5100.070.054.0124.0241.5
2133Antonin Gayek  Czech98.567.054.0121.098.066.052,5118.5239.5
2225Kalle Keituri  Finland97.064.052.0116.099.569.053.0122.0238.0
2343Björn Einar Romenen  Norway98.567.053.5120.596.062.052,5114.5235.0
2437Emmanuel chedal  France99.068.052.0120.096.563.051.5114.5234.5
17Primo Pickle  Slovenia97.565.052,5117.597.565.052.0117.0234.5
26sixteenDenis Kornilov  Russia98.066.052,5118.596.563.051.0114.0232.5
2732Camille Stoch  Poland98.567.051.5118.595.561.052,5113.5232.0
2813Vincent Descomb Sevua  France96.062.051.5113.597.064.052,5116.5230,0
29th26Sebastian Colloredo  Italy96.062.052.0114.096.563.052.0115.0229.0
9Nikolay Karpenko  Kazakhstan96.062.051.0113.097.064.052.0116.0229.0
3140Pascal Bodmer  Germany95.561.051.5112.5I failed112.5
12Stefan Hula  Poland95.060.052,5112.5I failed112.5
3318Pavel Karelin  Russia95.060.051.5111.5I failed111.5
3421Taku Takeuchi  Japan94.559.051.5110.5I failed110.5
3527Andreas Kuttel  Switzerland94.058.052.0110.0I failed110.0
3624Krzysztof Mentus  Poland94.058.051.0109.0I failed109.0
3729thShohei Totimoto  Japan93.557.051.5108,5I failed108,5
3828Yerney Damyan  Slovenia93.557.051.0108,0I failed108,0
22Lukas Head  Czech94.058.050,0108,0I failed108,0
40eightKim Hyun Gi  South Korea93.056.051.0107.0I failed107.0
41fiveNicholas Alexander  USA93.557.049.5106.5I failed106.5
3Peter Frenett  USA93.056.050,5106.5I failed106.5
4320Andrea Morassi  Italy92.555.051.0106.0I failed106.0
447Alexey Korolev  Kazakhstan93.056.049.0105.0I failed105.0
45elevenVitaliy Shumbarets  Ukraine92.054.050,5104.5I failed104.5
46tenDmitry Ipatov  Russia91.052.050,5102.5I failed102.5
47fourDavid Lazzaroni  France90.551.050,0101.0I failed101.0
486Choi Heung Chol  South Korea87.545.050,095.0I failed95.0
49oneAnders Johnson  USA86.543.049.592.5I failed92.5
502Vladimir Boschuk  Ukraine87.545.046.591.5I failed91.5
DSQ38Harry ollie  Finland97.565.0DisqualifiedDSQ

Notes

  1. ↑ Was disqualified for a streamlined suit

Links

  • Results
  • Full video of the first attempt on YouTube
  • Full video of the second attempt on YouTube
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tracking_ jumping_winter_Olympic_games_2010_ — _normal_ trampoline&oldid = 98917754


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