Beskydy Tour 2017

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winner
Overall winner PolandPoland Klemens Murańka
Szczyrk PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł
Wisła SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič
Frenštát pod Radhoštěm AustriaAustria Maximilian Steiner
Competitions
Venues 3
Individual competitions 3
Team competitions 0
  2018

The 1st Beskydy Tour 2017 was a series of ski jumping competitions that took place as part of the Ski Jumping Continental Cup 2017/18 between August 18 and 20, 2017. The competitions were held in Poland ( Skalite ski jumps in Szczyrk , Malinka in Wisła ) and the Czech Republic ( Horečky area in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm ).

The winner of the tour was Klemens Murańka from Poland, ahead of the two Slovenes Miran Zupančič and Žiga Jelar .

Overview

date venue Jump comment winner Second Third
18th August 2017 PolandPoland Szczyrk Skalite ski jumps HS106 PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł PolandPoland Klemens Murańka SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič
19th August 2017 PolandPoland Wisła Malinka HS134 SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič PolandPoland Klemens Murańka ItalyItaly Alex Insam
20th August 2017 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Frenštát pod Radhoštěm Horečky HS106 area AustriaAustria Maximilian Steiner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schuler PolandPoland Klemens Murańka
Tour overall ranking PolandPoland Klemens Murańka SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič SloveniaSlovenia Žiga Jelar

Competitions

Szczyrk

The start of the Beskydy Tour took place on August 18, 2017 in Szczyrk, Poland.

rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł 099.0 m 100.5 m 250.8
02. PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 097.5 m 101.0 m 250.3
03. SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič 095.5 m 101.5 m 247.8
04th SloveniaSlovenia Žiga Jelar 098.0 m 099.0 m 246.8
05. GermanyGermany Pius Paschke 100.0 m 100.0 m 246.5
06th PolandPoland Bartłomiej Kłusek 100.5 m 102.5 m 243.6
07th AustriaAustria Maximilian Steiner 094.5 m 101.5 m 242.2
08th. GermanyGermany Lukas Wagner 096.0 m 099.5 m 238.4
09. ItalyItaly Alex Insam 096.5 m 102.0 m 237.2
10. EstoniaEstonia Martti Nõmme 105.5 m 099.5 m 237.0
11. GermanyGermany Luca Roth 096.0 m 099.5 m 236.4
12. PolandPoland Bartosz Czyż 101.0 m 098.0 m 235.7
13. PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 097.5 m 099.5 m 235.0
14th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Filip Sakala 093.5 m 099.0 m 234.6
15th NorwayNorway Thomas Aasen Markeng 098.0 m 099.0 m 234.2
rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
16. FinlandFinland Andreas Alamommo 096.0 m 100.0 m 234.0
17th NorwayNorway Sondre rings 099.0 m 097.0 m 233.7
18th SloveniaSlovenia Tomaž Naglič 092.5 m 100.5 m 232.5
19th AustriaAustria Elias Tollinger 093.5 m 100.5 m 232.2
20th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Luca Egloff 094.5 m 098.5 m 231.6
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schuler 096.0 m 101.0 m 231.6
22nd SloveniaSlovenia Nejc Dežman 093.0 m 098.0 m 229.9
23. RussiaRussia Alexander Baschenow 098.5 m 097.5 m 226.7
24. AustriaAustria Thomas Lackner 096.5 m 098.5 m 226.3
25th PolandPoland Krzysztof Miętus 094.5 m 098.5 m 225.8
26th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Čestmír Kožíšek 090.5 m 098.5 m 225.1
27. SloveniaSlovenia Andraž Pograjc 091.0 m 098.0 m 224.6
28. NorwayNorway Oscar P. Westerheim 097.0 m 096.5 m 223.2
29 United StatesUnited States Michael Glasder 092.0 m 097.5 m 222.0
30th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 092.0 m 096.5 m 220.8

Wisła

On August 19, 2017, the second competition was held in Poland, this time in Wisła .

rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič 127.0 m 130.5 m 279.9
02. PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 128.0 m 130.5 m 278.7
03. ItalyItaly Alex Insam 129.5 m 128.0 m 273.8
04th PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł 128.5 m 127.0 m 272.6
05. SloveniaSlovenia Žiga Jelar 126.5 m 127.0 m 270.9
06th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schuler 125.5 m 125.0 m 268.0
07th GermanyGermany Pius Paschke 126.0 m 125.0 m 266.1
08th. AustriaAustria Maximilian Steiner 128.0 m 128.0 m 265.8
09. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Luca Egloff 123.5 m 125.5 m 264.0
10. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Filip Sakala 125.5 m 122.5 m 263.0
11. GermanyGermany Justin Lisso 128.0 m 126.5 m 262.0
12. GermanyGermany Luca Roth 125.5 m 122.5 m 259.9
13. PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 123.5 m 121.5 m 257.2
14th NorwayNorway Thomas Aasen Markeng 123.0 m 124.0 m 256.9
15th FinlandFinland Andreas Alamommo 118.5 m 126.0 m 256.5
rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
16. PolandPoland Bartłomiej Kłusek 126.0 m 121.0 m 255.9
17th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 123.0 m 121.5 m 255.3
18th AustriaAustria Thomas Lackner 121.0 m 123.5 m 252.8
19th FranceFrance Jonathan Learoyd 131.5 m 122.0 m 252.1
20th SloveniaSlovenia Andraž Pograjc 122.5 m 124.5 m 252.0
21st PolandPoland Bartosz Czyż 119.5 m 122.0 m 251.5
22nd Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 122.0 m 120.5 m 251.1
23. PolandPoland Przemyslaw Kantyka 122.0 m 121.0 m 249.5
24. EstoniaEstonia Martti Nõmme 121.5 m 124.5 m 247.7
25th SloveniaSlovenia Nejc Dežman 122.5 m 124.0 m 246.8
26th SloveniaSlovenia Tomaž Naglič 121.5 m 119.0 m 245.4
27. RussiaRussia Alexander Baschenow 120.0 m 120.5 m 243.5
28. PolandPoland Paweł Wąsek 118.0 m 121.0 m 240.2
29 GermanyGermany Cedrik Weigel 125.5 m 118.0 m 237.8
30th PolandPoland Krzysztof Miętus 120.0 m 118.5 m 237.0

Frenštát pod Radhoštěm

At the end of the Beskydy Tour, the Jiří Raška Memorial Competition in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm was on the program.

rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. AustriaAustria Maximilian Steiner 101.0 m 099.0 m 245.4
02. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schuler 099.5 m 103.0 m 244.1
03. PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 099.0 m 098.0 m 240.3
04th SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič 097.0 m 102.0 m 237.8
05. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Vančura 097.5 m 097.0 m 237.4
06th GermanyGermany Pius Paschke 098.0 m 099.0 m 235.9
07th SloveniaSlovenia Žiga Jelar 098.5 m 095.5 m 235.8
08th. AustriaAustria Thomas Lackner 096.0 m 099.0 m 234.7
09. FinlandFinland Andreas Alamommo 096.5 m 099.5 m 233.8
10. GermanyGermany Lukas Wagner 098.0 m 096.0 m 231.4
11. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 100.0 m 096.0 m 231.3
12. NorwayNorway Thomas Aasen Markeng 096.0 m 099.0 m 231.2
13. ItalyItaly Alex Insam 098.0 m 096.5 m 230.8
14th PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł 097.5 m 097.5 m 228.6
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 098.0 m 098.5 m 228.6
rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
16. FranceFrance Jonathan Learoyd 099.0 m 095.5 m 227.3
17th NorwayNorway Oscar P. Westerheim 097.0 m 093.0 m 226.7
18th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Čestmír Kožíšek 096.0 m 097.0 m 226.2
19th PolandPoland Bartłomiej Kłusek 093.0 m 099.5 m 224.6
20th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Luca Egloff 095.0 m 092.0 m 223.1
21st SloveniaSlovenia Tomaž Naglič 095.0 m 092.0 m 219.5
22nd AustriaAustria Mika Schwann 094.0 m 094.0 m 219.3
23. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Vojtěch Štursa 095.0 m 092.5 m 218.7
24. GermanyGermany Luca Roth 094.0 m 093.0 m 218.0
25th SloveniaSlovenia Rok Tarman 098.5 m 093.0 m 217.6
26th EstoniaEstonia Martti Nõmme 092.0 m 095.0 m 213.4
27. NorwayNorway Sondre rings 096.5 m 091.0 m 213.1
28. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Filip Sakala 096.5 m 087.5 m 210.1
29 PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 093.5 m 091.0 m 209.0
30th KazakhstanKazakhstan Marat Schaparov 094.5 m 096.5 m 204.0

Overall rating

rank Surname Points
01. PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 769.3
02. SloveniaSlovenia Miran Zupančič 765.5
03. SloveniaSlovenia Žiga Jelar 753.5
04th AustriaAustria Maximilian Steiner 753.4
05. PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł 752.0
06th GermanyGermany Pius Paschke 748.5
07th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schuler 743.7
08th. ItalyItaly Alex Insam 741.8
09. FinlandFinland Andreas Alamommo 724.3
10. PolandPoland Bartłomiej Kłusek 724.1
11. NorwayNorway Thomas Aasen Markeng 722.3
12. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Luca Egloff 718.7
13. GermanyGermany Luca Roth 714.3
14th AustriaAustria Thomas Lackner 713.8
15th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Filip Sakala 707.7
16. PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 701.2
17th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 700.5
18th EstoniaEstonia Martti Nõmme 698.1
19th SloveniaSlovenia Tomaž Naglič 697.4
20th PolandPoland Bartosz Czyż 592.9
21st Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 591.9
22nd FranceFrance Jonathan Learoyd 585.5
23. SloveniaSlovenia Nejc Dežman 582.1
24. RussiaRussia Alexander Baschenow 572.8
25th NorwayNorway Oscar P. Westerheim 570.2
26th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Čestmír Kožíšek 567.5
27. NorwayNorway Sondre rings 564.1
28. SloveniaSlovenia Andraž Pograjc 552.4
29 GermanyGermany Lukas Wagner 469.8
30th GermanyGermany Justin Lisso 467.7
31. PolandPoland Krzysztof Miętus 462.8
32. AustriaAustria Elias Tollinger 457.2
33. United StatesUnited States Michael Glasder 435.2
34. AustriaAustria Mika Schwann 434.9
35. SloveniaSlovenia Rok Tarman 433.0
36. GermanyGermany Cedrik Weigel 421.1
37. PolandPoland Przemyslaw Kantyka 354.8
38. PolandPoland Paweł Wąsek 339.1
39. FinlandFinland Eetu Nousiainen 328.2
40. CanadaCanada Matthew Soukup 318.5
41. FranceFrance Paul Brasme 316.2
42. ItalyItaly Roberto Dellasega 312.2
rank Surname Points
43. AustriaAustria Clemens Leitner 309.6
44. United StatesUnited States Casey Larson 305.8
45. UkraineUkraine Vitaly Kalinichenko 305.1
46. RussiaRussia Mikhail Maximochkin 304.0
47. GermanyGermany Adrian Sell 302.0
48. AustriaAustria Maximilian Schmalnauer 300.9
49. KazakhstanKazakhstan Sabyrshan Moominov 300.7
50. Korea SouthSouth Korea Choi Seou 298.5
51. GermanyGermany Philipp Raimund 289.2
52. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Pascal Kälin 285.0
53. FranceFrance Thomas Roch Dupland 281.9
54. Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Holík 276.1
55. United StatesUnited States Brian Wallace 272.0
56. Korea SouthSouth Korea Choi Heung-chul 270.6
57. NorwayNorway Matias Braathen 269.2
58. EstoniaEstonia Artti Aigro 266.9
59. RussiaRussia Maxim Sergeyev 247.8
60. UkraineUkraine Stepan Passichnyk 242.8
61. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tomáš Vančura 237.4
62. Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Hyun-ki 236.3
63. KazakhstanKazakhstan Sergei Tkachenko 225.6
64. UkraineUkraine Yevhen Marusiak 221.6
65. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Vojtěch Štursa 218.7
66. PolandPoland Krzysztof Biegun 216.2
67. CanadaCanada Joshua Mason 209.6
68. RomaniaRomania Julian Pîtea 204.5
69. KazakhstanKazakhstan Marat Schaparov 204.0
70. FinlandFinland Frans Tähkävuori 203.8
71. PolandPoland Stanislaw Biela 203.7
72. ItalyItaly Giovanni Bresadola 194.1
73. SloveniaSlovenia Blaž Pavlič 182.8
74. EstoniaEstonia Kevin Maltsev 140.9
75. RomaniaRomania Daniel Cacina 140.7
76. RomaniaRomania Radu Păcurar 138.5
77. KazakhstanKazakhstan Nikolai Karpenko 101.8
78. ItalyItaly Federico Cecon 097.6
79. EstoniaEstonia Taavi poplar 094.1
80. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Damián Lasota 088.2
81. PolandPoland Łukasz Bukowski 083.1
82. KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexei Korolyov 082.4
83. KazakhstanKazakhstan Konstantin Sokolenko 075.9
84. Czech RepublicCzech Republic David Jirotka 070.3

Individual evidence

  1. a b Beskydy Tour: Steiner and Muranka cheer in Frenstat , on skispringen.com, from August 20, 2017. Accessed September 24, 2017.
  2. Steiner celebrates first victory, Muranka the overall success of the Beskydy Tour , on skispringen-news.de, on August 20, 2017. Accessed on September 24, 2017.
  3. ^ Polish double victory at the Continental Cup in Szczyrk , on skispringen.com, on August 18, 2017. Accessed on September 24, 2017.
  4. Beskids Tour: Miran Zupancic celebrates victory in Wisla , on skispringen.com, on August 19, 2017. Accessed on September 24, 2017.