European Youth Olympic Winter Festival 2009 / Ski jumping

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Ski jumping at the
European Youth Olympic Winter Festival 2009
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information
venue PolandPoland Szczyrk
Competition venue Skalite ski jumps
date 17th-19th February 2009
decisions 2
Jaca 2007
Medal table ski jumping
(final result after 2 decisions)
space country gold silver bronze total
1 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 2 - - 2
2 BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria - 1 - 1
AustriaAustria Austria - 1 - 1
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland - - 2 2

At the 2009 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in the Silesian Voivodeship , two ski jumping competitions were held. The venue was the Skalite normal hill in Szczyrk .

Attendees

59 athletes from 16 nations took part in the ski jumping competition of the European Olympic Winter Youth Festival 2009:

nation number Athletes
PolandPoland Poland 5 Tomasz Byrt , Artur Kukuła , Grzegorz Miętus , Rafał Polinkiewicz , Jędrzej Ścisłowicz
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 2 Bogomil Pavlov , Vladimir Sografski
GermanyGermany Germany 4th Marc Ganserer , Stephan Leyhe , Jan Mayländer , Lukas Ramesberger
EstoniaEstonia Estonia 4th Martti Nõmme , Han-Hendrik Piho , Kairo Sillaste , Siim-Tanel Sammelselg
FinlandFinland Finland 4th Juuso Kaisko , Antti Määttä , Frans Tähkävuori , Janne Tervahartiala
FranceFrance France 4th Nicolas Gonthier , Ronan Lamy Chappuis , Jordan Taillard , Jérémie Vourlat
ItalyItaly Italy 4th Samuel Costa , Michael Lunardi , Manuel Maierhofer , Mattia Runggaldier
NorwayNorway Norway 4th Tommes Lianes , Christoffer Kise , Erik André Hansen , Simen Grimsrud
AustriaAustria Austria 4th Thomas Diethart , Lukas Dilitz , Thomas Lackner , Markus Schiffner
RomaniaRomania Romania 2 Szilveszter Kozma , Remus Tudor
RussiaRussia Russia 4th Grigori Leontjew , Wladislaw Persijanzew , Michail Maximotschkin , Michail Sabegalow
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 4th Vital Anken , Pascal Egloff , Pascal Kälin , Adrian Schuler
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 4th Jaka Hvala , Rok Justin , Luka Leban , Peter Prevc
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 4th Radim Berka , Hubert Bláha , Miloš Kadlec , Jiří Struhar
UkraineUkraine Ukraine 4th Wytalyj Dodjuk , Taras Dysko , Wolodymyr Weredjuk , Wolodymyr Jakymtschuk
BelarusBelarus Belarus 2 Aliaksei Baldzin , Aliaksei Muravitski

Overview

Medals
date discipline First place Second place third place
February 17, 2009 Boys singles SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Sografski SwitzerlandSwitzerland Adrian Schuler
February 19, 2009 Boys team SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Luka Leban
Jaka Hvala
Rok Justin
Peter Prevc
AustriaAustria Austria
Thomas Lackner
Markus Schiffner
Lukas Dilitz
Thomas Diethart
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Adrian Schuler
Vital Anken
Pascal Kälin
Pascal Egloff

Results

Single jump

space country athlete Width 1 Width 2 Points
1 SloveniaSlovenia SVN Peter Prevc 107.0 102.5 269.5
2 BulgariaBulgaria BUL Vladimir Sografski 106.5 104.0 268.0
3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland CHE Adrian Schuler 105.5 101.0 265.0
4th SloveniaSlovenia SVN Luka Leban 100.0 098.5 245.0
5 AustriaAustria AUT Thomas Diethart 099.5 098.5 244.0
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland CHE Pascal Kälin 104.0 094.0 242.0
7th GermanyGermany DEU Marc Ganserer 096.0 098.5 236.5
8th NorwayNorway NOR Simen Grimsrud 097.5 096.0 234.0
GermanyGermany DEU Jan Mayländer 101.0 092.0 234.0
10 SwitzerlandSwitzerland CHE Pascal Egloff 098.5 093.5 230.0
11 SloveniaSlovenia SVN Jaka Hvala 093.0 099.5 229.5
12 GermanyGermany DEU Stephan Leyhe 092.5 099.0 229.0
13 AustriaAustria AUT Lukas Dilitz 098.5 092.0 227.5
14th Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE Hubert Blaha 096.0 094.5 226.5
15th AustriaAustria AUT Thomas Lackner 092.5 096.0 223.5
16 GermanyGermany GER Lukas Ramesberger 096.5 091.5 220.5
... ... 0 ... ... 0 ... 0 ... 0
23 AustriaAustria AUT Markus Schiffner 090.5 094.0 212.0
31 SwitzerlandSwitzerland CHE Vital Anken 089.5 087.0 194.5

Date: February 17, 2009, 1:03 p.m. CET

Team jumping

space country Widths (m) Points
1 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Luka Leban
Jaka Hvala
Rok Justin
Peter Prevc

095.0 / 102.5
096.5 / 104.0
092.5 /  089.0
103.5 / 106.5
967.5
237.5
251.0
206.5
272.5
2 AustriaAustria Austria
Thomas Lackner
Markus Schiffner
Lukas Dilitz
Thomas Diethart

092.0 / 102.0
095.0 /  098.5
095.0 /  095.5
097.5 / 101.5
944.5
236.0
232.5
228.5
247.5
3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Adrian Schuler
Vital Anken
Pascal Kälin
Pascal Egloff

098.5 / 101.0
088.5 /  089.5
096.0 /  094.5
098.0 /  097.0
911.5
247.0
198.0
228.5
238.0
4th GermanyGermany Germany
Lukas Ramesberger
Marc Ganserer
Jan Mayländer
Stephan Leyhe

092.5 / 100.0
095.0 /  093.5
098.0 /  089.0
096.0 /  097.5
906.5
230.0
222.5
219.0
235.0
5 PolandPoland Poland
Jędrzej Ścisłowicz
Rafał Polinkiewicz
Tomasz Byrt
Grzegorz Miętus

091.5 /  098.0
095.5 /  096.0
094.0 /  074.5
094.5 /  092.0
855.5
226.0
231.0
177.5
221.0
6th FinlandFinland Finland
Juuso Kaisko
Janne Tervahartiala
Frans Tähkävuori
Antti Määttä

086.5 /  095.5
087.0 /  095.0
088.5 /  089.0
089.5 /  095.0
826.0
207.0
208.5
197.0
213.5
7th NorwayNorway Norway
Tommes Lianes
Christoffer Kise
Erik André Hansen
Simen Grimsrud

084.0 /  090.5
094.5 /  094.0
088.0 /  085.5
094.0 /  095.5
822.0
190.0
223.0
185.0
224.0
8th ItalyItaly Italy
Manuel Maierhofer
Mattia Runggaldier
Michael Lunardi
Samuel Costa

089.5 /  092.5
090.5 /  083.5
090.0 /  090.5
088.0 /  092.5
798.0
202.5
188.0
203.0
204.5

Date: February 19, 2009, 1:48 p.m. CET

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