Ski jumping at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual

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]

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
Kazuyoshi Funaki
 Japan
Jani Soininen
 Finland
Masahiko Harada
 Japan

Results

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

Round 1 Round 2 Total
Rank BibAthleteCountry Distance (m)Points Rank Distance (m)Points RankPoints
62Kazuyoshi Funaki Japan 126.0 129.8 4 132.5142.5 1272.3
59Jani Soininen Finland 129.5 130.6 3 126.5130.2 7260.8
60Masahiko Harada Japan 120.0117.0 6 136.0141.3 2258.3
4 58Andreas Widhölzl Austria 131.0138.8 1 120.5119.4 14258.2
5 57Primož Peterka Slovenia 119.0115.2 8 130.5135.9 3251.1
6 39Takanobu Okabe Japan 130.0134.0 2 119.5116.1 17250.1
7 46Reinhard Schwarzenberger Austria 115.5108.4 16 131.0135.8 4244.2
8 37Michal Doležal Czech Republic 116.0107.8 18 130.5135.4 5243.2
9 41Roar Ljøkelsøy Norway 119.5116.6 7 124.0125.7 10242.3
10 44Lasse Ottesen Norway 121.0118.8 5 122.0120.1 12238.9
11 29Wojciech Skupień Poland 117.0111.1 12 125.5126.4 9237.5
12 61Dieter Thoma Germany 114.0105.2 22 128.0130.4 6235.6
13 51Kristian Brenden Norway 113.0104.4 24 127.0130.1 8234.5
14 42Martin Schmitt Germany 118.5112.3 11 123.0121.4 11233.7
15 31Jakub Sucháček Czech Republic 117.5111.0 13 121.0118.3 15229.3
16 38Nicolas Dessum France 118.5113.3 10 119.0115.2 18228.5
17 26Blaž Vrhovnik Slovenia 116.0107.3 20 122.5119.5 13226.8
18 45Mika Laitinen Finland 119.5114.6 9 115.0107.9 22222.5
19 36Bruno Reuteler Switzerland 115.5105.9 21 120.5116.4 16222.3
20 40Robert Mateja Poland 116.5107.7 19 118.0111.9 19219.6
21 27Jérôme Gay France 115.5107.9 17 118.0111.4 20219.3
22 34Roberto Cecon Italy 116.0109.8 14 116.0107.8 23217.6
23 16Artur Khamidulin Russia 117.0109.6 15 117.0107.6 24217.2
24 35František Jež Czech Republic 113.5104.3 25 113.0104.4 25208.7
25 14Stanislav Filimonov Kazakhstan 111.098.3 27 116.0108.3 21206.6
26 24Martin Mesík Slovakia 112.0101.6 26 110.596.4 26198.0
27 8Aleksandr Volkov Russia 111.098.3 27 101.581.2 27179.5
28 30Peter Žonta Slovenia 114.5105.1 23 98.573.3 29178.4
29 18Volodymyr Hlyvka Ukraine 109.094.7 30 98.573.8 28168.5
30 22Casey Colby United States 109.096.2 29 97.069.6 30165.8
31 47Ari-Pekka Nikkola Finland 108.594.3 31
32 7Aleksandr Sinyavsky Belarus 109.094.2 32
33 19Marco Steinauer Switzerland 108.093.9 33
34 25Miha Rihtar Slovenia 108.093.4 34
35 33Valery Kobelev Russia 108.092.9 35
36 13Ivan Kozlov Ukraine 108.091.9 36
37 55Janne Ahonen Finland 106.091.3 37
38 50Henning Stensrud Norway 106.589.7 38
39 28Simon Ammann Switzerland 106.089.3 39
40 23Choi Heung-Chul South Korea 107.089.1 40
41 43Sylvain Freiholz Switzerland 106.088.8 41
42 2Pavel Gayduk Kazakhstan 104.587.1 42
43 49Martin Höllwarth Austria 104.586.6 43
44 10Alan Alborn United States 102.582.5 44
45 11Łukasz Kruczek Poland 102.081.6 45
46 6Aleksandr Kolmakov Kazakhstan 101.580.7 46
47 54Hiroya Saito Japan 100.579.5 47
48 56Sven Hannawald Germany 98.578.0 48
49 9Dmitry Chvykov Kazakhstan 98.076.2 49
50 21Randy Weber United States 97.075.3 50
51 17Kim Hyun-Ki South Korea 98.072.9 51
52 32Adam Małysz Poland 97.0 71.1 52
53 3Choi Yong-Jik South Korea 94.566.6 53
54 4Nikolay Petrushin Russia 94.566.1 54
55 20Aleksey Shibko Belarus 94.565.1 55
56 48Jaroslav Sakala Czech Republic 91.561.2 56
57 52Hansjörg Jäkle Germany 92.061.1 57
58 1Brendan Doran United States 91.558.7 58
59 15Kakha Tsakadze Georgia 89.552.6 59
60 53Stefan Horngacher Austria 84.041.2 60
61 5Liubym Kohan Ukraine 79.035.2 61
62 12Kim Heung-Soo South Korea 70.59.9 62

References

  1. "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.
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