Ski jumping at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual

The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 1988 Winter Olympics was held in Canada Olympic Park. It occurred on 14 February.[1][2]

Men's normal hill individual
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for ski jumping
VenueCanada Olympic Park
DatesFebruary 14
Competitors58 from 19 nations
winning score229.1
Medalists
Matti Nykänen
 Finland
Pavel Ploc
 Czechoslovakia
Jiří Malec
 Czechoslovakia

Results

[1]

Round 1 Round 2
RankAthleteCountry Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m)Points RankPoints
Matti Nykänen Finland 89.5114.8 1 89.5114.3 1229.1
Pavel Ploc Czechoslovakia 84.5105.3 7 87.0106.8 2212.1
Jiří Malec Czechoslovakia 88.0106.9 2 85.5104.9 4211.8
4Miran Tepeš Yugoslavia 84.0106.0 3 83.5105.2 3211.2
5Jiří Parma Czechoslovakia 83.5102.2 13 82.5101.6 5203.8
6Heinz Kuttin Austria 87.0105.3 7 80.594.4 10199.7
7Jari Puikkonen Finland 84.0105.5 6 80.093.6 12199.1
8Staffan Tällberg Sweden 83.099.9 16 81.098.2 6198.1
9Jens Weißflog East Germany 81.599.5 18 80.097.1 8196.6
10Piotr Fijas Poland 84.5102.3 12 80.093.1 13195.4
11Akira Sato Japan 80.096.6 22 80.597.4 7194.0
12Andreas Felder Austria 80.596.9 21 81.095.2 9192.1
13Steve Collins Canada 83.5102.7 10 78.088.4 25191.1
14Ladislav Dluhoš Czechoslovakia 85.0103.6 9 78.087.4 32191.0
15Ari-Pekka Nikkola Finland 83.5100.2 14 79.090.5 20190.7
16Matjaž Zupan Yugoslavia 85.0102.6 11 78.087.4 32190.0
17Fabrice Piazzini Switzerland 83.099.9 16 78.088.9 23188.8
18Mark Konopacke United States 83.5100.2 14 79.088.0 28188.2
19Ole Christian Eidhammer Norway 79.592.3 28 80.594.4 10186.7
20Günther Stranner Austria 83.598.7 19 78.087.9 29186.6
21Remo Lederer East Germany 79.594.3 25 78.090.9 19185.2
22Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl Norway 79.591.3 30 80.093.1 13184.4
23Risto Laakkonen Finland 81.097.2 20 76.586.0 37183.2
24Ernst Vettori Austria 79.594.8 23 76.086.7 36181.5
25Masaru Nagaoka Japan 78.589.2 38 80.092.1 16181.3
26Rajko Lotrič Yugoslavia 85.0105.6 5 74.074.5 51180.1
27Anders Daun Sweden 79.590.8 31 78.088.4 25179.2
28Jan Boklöv Sweden 78.085.4 42 80.592.4 15177.8
29Andi Bauer West Germany 78.587.2 40 79.590.3 21177.5
30Primož Ulaga Yugoslavia 84.5105.8 4 72.071.3 54177.1
31Josef Heumann West Germany 77.084.3 43 80.092.1 16176.4
32Ron Richards Canada 78.088.4 39 78.086.9 34175.3
33Mike Holland United States 79.592.8 27 74.581.8 42174.6
34Jan Kowal Poland 79.089.5 36 77.084.8 39174.3
34Didier Mollard France 79.090.5 32 77.083.8 41174.3
36Per-Inge Tällberg Sweden 79.589.3 37 78.084.9 38174.2
37Gérard Balanche Switzerland 78.085.9 41 78.087.9 29173.8
38Eduard Suboch Soviet Union 76.083.7 44 78.089.9 22173.6
39Mikhail Yesin Soviet Union 80.092.1 29 74.079.5 46171.6
40Emil Zografski Bulgaria 77.083.3 45 78.087.9 29171.2
41Erik Johnsen Norway 75.080.1 51 79.091.0 18171.1
42Todd Gillman Canada 75.082.6 46 78.088.4 25171.0
43Dennis McGrane United States 78.090.4 33 73.079.4 47169.8
44Horst Bulau Canada 74.580.8 49 78.086.9 34167.7
45Vegard Opaas Norway 80.592.9 26 72.073.3 53166.2
46Sandro Sambugaro Italy 74.077.0 55 79.088.5 24165.5
47Thomas Klauser West Germany 80.594.4 24 71.070.7 55165.1
48Christian Hauswirth Switzerland 79.590.3 34 73.074.4 52164.7
49Frédéric Berger France 75.080.6 50 75.583.9 40164.5
50Virginio Lunardi Italy 75.582.4 47 74.579.8 45162.2
51Katsushi Tao Japan 75.081.6 48 74.080.0 44161.6
52Shinichi Tanaka Japan 74.079.0 53 75.081.1 43160.1
53Vladimir Breychev Bulgaria 79.090.0 35 71.069.7 56159.7
54Rick Mewborn United States 75.080.1 51 74.078.5 48158.6
55Dieter Thoma West Germany 75.078.1 54 74.076.0 49154.1
56Christoph Lehmann Switzerland 74.076.0 56 73.074.9 50150.9
57Bernat Sola Spain 71.073.2 57 68.567.2 57140.4
58Eddie Edwards Great Britain 55.034.1 58 55.035.1 5869.2

References

  1. "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  2. "Ski Jumping at the 1988 Calgary Winter Games: Men's Normal Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
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