FIS Team Tour 2010

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winner
Team Tour Winner AustriaAustria Austria
Oberstdorf AustriaAustria Austria
Oberstdorf NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different
Klingenthal SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann
Willingen AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer
Willingen GermanyGermany Germany
Attendees
Nations 17th
2009 2011
Logo 2010

The 2nd FIS Team Tour 2010 , also TelDaFax FIS Team Tour after the main sponsor TelDaFax , was a series organized by the FIS between January 30, 2010 and February 7, 2010 as part of the Ski Jumping World Cup 2009/2010 of ski jumping competitions. The stations were Oberstdorf , Klingenthal and Willingen . On January 29th at 7:30 p.m. the opening took place in the Kurpark Oberstdorf. The team competition in Willingen marked the end of the 2010 team tour on February 7th at 2:30 pm . The Kulm near Tauplitz in Styria / Austria was the official substitute venue for Oberstdorf.

Venues

place Jump date Time
GermanyGermany Oberstdorf Heini-Klopfer ski jumping hill HS 213 January 30th (team)
January 31st
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
GermanyGermany Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS 140 3 February 4:00 p.m.
GermanyGermany Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze HS 145 February 6th February
7th (Team)
4:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m.

Rating

FIS Team Tour 2010 (Central Europe)
Klingenthal
Klingenthal
Oberstdorf
Oberstdorf
Willingen
Willingen
Tauplitz
Tauplitz
Venue
Red pog.svgVenue
Black pog.svgAlternative venue

The winning nation of the FIS Team Tour is determined using a points system. The winner is the nation that has achieved the most points at the end of the five World Cup competitions in ski jumping and ski flying.

For this purpose, all points of the entire team from the team evaluations are included in the point evaluation. From the individual competitions, the points of the two best jumpers of a nation are added to the overall point evaluation.

After the team competition in Willingen, the winning nation will be awarded the FIS Team Tour trophy and additional prize money of € 100,000. The team has the right to decide independently about the distribution of the prize money among the athletes of the winning team.

Oberstdorf

Team jumping

The opening jump took place on January 30th as a team competition on the Heini-Klopfer ski flying hill and began at 2 p.m.

rank nation Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. AustriaAustria Austria Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Wolfgang Loitzl
Gregor Schlierenzauer
214.5
211.0
187.5
203.5
206.5
196.5
206.0
169.5
1560.4
02. NorwayNorway Norway Johan Remen Evensen
Tom Hilde
Anders Jacobsen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
211.0
187.5
197.5
190.5
209.0
185.0
217.5
203.5
1539.2
03. FinlandFinland Finland Matti Hautamäki
Kalle Keituri
Janne Ahonen
Harri Olli
201.5
202.5
197.5
183.5
205.5
194.0
195.0
212.5
1505.3
04th GermanyGermany Germany Michael Neumayer
Maximilian Mechler
Severin's friend
Michael Uhrmann
216.5
182.0
177.5
195.0
198.0
163.5
186.5
201.5
1420.9
05. SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Jurij Tepeš
Primož Pikl
Jernej Damjan
Robert Kranjec
176.5
183.5
189.5
207.0
187.5
182.5
183.5
226.0
1405.5
06th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Borek Sedlák
Ondřej Vaculík
Jan Matura
Antonín Hájek
200.5
145.0
181.0
194.5
208.0
153.5
194.5
193.5
1343.2
07th PolandPoland Poland Łukasz Rutkowski
Jakub Kot
Marcin Bachleda
Adam Małysz
172.5
173.5
178.0
195.5
187.5
154.5
164.0
202.5
1286.0
08th. JapanJapan Japan Shūji Endō
Akira Higashi
Kazuya Yoshioka
Yuta Watase
173.5
153.0
175.0
144.5
181.0
167.5
176.5
154.0
1153.6
Not qualified for the second run:
09. KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Radik Schaparow
Ivan Karaulow
Alexei Koroljow
Nikolai Karpenko
158.0
159.0
180.5
143.0
561.7

Single jump

The second competition took place on the Heini-Klopfer ski-flying hill on January 31st at 2:00 p.m. as an individual ski-flying competition. Only 39 of the 40 qualified jumpers started because Andreas Kofler had to be hospitalized after a fall in a trial run.

rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 213.5 210.0 426.7
02. SloveniaSlovenia Robert Kranjec 202.5 214.0 418.1
03. NorwayNorway Johan Remen Evensen 217.5 200.5 416.2
04th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 203.5 210.5 415.2
05. AustriaAustria Martin Koch 200.0 209.5 406.7
06th PolandPoland Adam Malysz 206.5 197.5 404.6
07th AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 197.0 192.5 386.5
08th. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Antonín Hájek 195.5 204.0 380.4
09. GermanyGermany Michael Uhrmann 186.5 197.5 380.2
10. AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl 188.5 193.0 375.6
11. FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen 190.0 190.5 373.4
12. AustriaAustria David Zauner 193.5 198.0 366.0
13. GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 195.0 199.0 365.2
14th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Borek Sedlák 203.5 186.0 354.4
15th FinlandFinland Matti Hautamäki 193.5 194.0 353.8
16. FranceFrance Emmanuel Chedal 190.0 184.5 349.7
17th NorwayNorway Tom Hilde 196.0 182.5 340.4
18th RussiaRussia Denis Kornilov 199.0 181.5 335.8
19th AustriaAustria Stefan Thurnbichler 190.5 170.5 332.6
20th NorwayNorway Vegard Sklett 210.0 172.5 331.6
21st SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš 196.5 180.5 328.4
22nd FinlandFinland Kalle Keituri 194.0 172.5 320.2
23. GermanyGermany Severin friend 193.5 168.5 320.1
24. NorwayNorway Bardal is different 198.5 170.0 315.0
25th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Kuettel 182.5 173.0 308.6
26th GermanyGermany Maximilian Mechler 190.0 167.5 302.2
27. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan high school diploma 200.5 153.0 299.9
28. SloveniaSlovenia Jernej Damjan 190.5 153.5 298.5
29 FranceFrance Vincent Descombes Sevoie 189.0 161.0 293.6
30th JapanJapan Kazuya Yoshioka 185.5 164.0 293.2
Not qualified for the second run:
31. SloveniaSlovenia Primož Pikl 181.0 157.4
32. GermanyGermany Stephan Hocke 185.0 155.5
33. GermanyGermany Christian Ulmer 190.0 155.4
34. NorwayNorway Bjørn Einar Romøren 160.5 153.5
35. PolandPoland Jakub Kot 182.5 152.4
36. FranceFrance David Lazzaroni 180.5 150.1
37. PolandPoland Łukasz Rutkowski 171.5 148.1
38. JapanJapan Yūta Watase 180.5 147.2
39. FinlandFinland Harri Olli 95.0 71.1

Klingenthal

rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 133.0 134.0 263.9
02. PolandPoland Adam Malysz 130.5 134.0 257.2
03. AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 129.0 129.5 245.4
04th AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl 126.0 130.0 241.2
05. AustriaAustria David Zauner 126.5 131.5 237.3
06th AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler 118.5 130.0 228.8
07th NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 121.5 127.0 225.2
08th. SloveniaSlovenia Robert Kranjec 121.5 127.0 223.3
09. GermanyGermany Michael Uhrmann 119.0 127.0 222.8
10. GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 124.5 123.5 216.2
11. AustriaAustria Martin Koch 121.0 121.0 214.0
12. JapanJapan Fumihisa Yumoto 119.5 124.0 213.3
13. GermanyGermany Martin Schmitt 123.0 122.5 211.1
14th SloveniaSlovenia Jernej Damjan 126.0 119.5 209.8
15th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 115.5 122.5 205.2
16. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan high school diploma 121.5 119.0 203.8
17th NorwayNorway Tom Hilde 116.5 123.0 202.3
18th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Borek Sedlák 116.0 122.0 199.7
19th NorwayNorway Bardal is different 119.0 122.0 199.2
20th GermanyGermany Pascal Bodmer 113.5 120.5 198.6
21st GermanyGermany Andreas Wank 114.5 119.5 197.8
22nd PolandPoland Grzegorz Miętus 125.0 115.0 196.1
23. NorwayNorway Bjørn Einar Romøren 110.5 117.0 195.9
24. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Kuettel 117.0 117.5 190.9
25th FinlandFinland Kalle Keituri 114.5 115.5 189.6
26th FinlandFinland Olli Muotka 118.5 116.0 188.4
27. GermanyGermany Severin friend 111.0 116.0 186.9
28. UkraineUkraine Vitaly Schumbarez 119.5 115.5 186.3
29 JapanJapan Akira Higashi 118.5 115.5 183.3
30th GermanyGermany Tobias Bogner 116.0 112.5 178.5
Not qualified for the second run:
31. FinlandFinland Harri Olli 112.5 87.4
32. SloveniaSlovenia Primož Pikl 112.0 85.1
33. SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš 113.5 83.0
34. AustriaAustria Stefan Thurnbichler 111.5 81.6
35. UkraineUkraine Volodymyr Boshchuk 113.5 81.4
36. KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexei Korolyov 109.5 79.0
37. GermanyGermany Georg Späth 106.5 77.1
38. GermanyGermany Maximilian Mechler 107.5 75.9
39. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marco Grigoli 114.0 74.9
39. JapanJapan Yūta Watase 107.5 74.9
41. GermanyGermany Julian Musiol 110.0 74.2
42. NorwayNorway Vegard Sklett 107.0 69.1
43. KazakhstanKazakhstan Ivan Karaulov 106.0 65.3
44. PolandPoland Marcin Bachleda 103.0 64.5
45. JapanJapan Kazuya Yoshioka 105.0 64.1
46. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Ondřej Vaculík 103.5 63.1
47. FinlandFinland Kai Kovaljeff 104.0 58.9
48. GermanyGermany Felix Schoft 98.5 58.6
49. SlovakiaSlovakia Tomáš Zmoray 96.5 48.4
50. JapanJapan Shūji Endō 89.5 35.7

Willingen

Single jump

rank Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 142.5 137.5 273.7
02. NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 139.0 138.5 269.0
03. GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 140.5 141.0 264.5
04th AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern 139.0 134.5 260.3
05. NorwayNorway Tom Hilde 138.0 139.0 260.2
06th AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 139.0 140.5 257.6
07th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 141.0 138.5 257.2
08th. AustriaAustria David Zauner 131.5 140.0 253.9
09. AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler 134.5 138.0 250.6
10. GermanyGermany Michael Uhrmann 131.0 138.5 250.5
11. GermanyGermany Martin Schmitt 133.5 137.5 246.2
12. NorwayNorway Bardal is different 138.5 133.5 240.3
13. NorwayNorway Johan Remen Evensen 132.0 133.0 239.8
14th SloveniaSlovenia Jernej Damjan 133.5 129.0 234.5
15th FinlandFinland Ville Larinto 134.0 129.5 233.0
16. FranceFrance Emmanuel Chedal 129.0 133.0 232.1
17th JapanJapan Fumihisa Yumoto 133.5 127.5 231.6
18th ItalyItaly Andrea Morassi 135.5 128.0 221.6
19th GermanyGermany Severin friend 130.5 127.0 221.0
20th PolandPoland Grzegorz Miętus 135.0 125.5 220.7
21st GermanyGermany Pascal Bodmer 126.5 128.0 220.2
22nd Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan high school diploma 134.5 123.0 219.4
23. FranceFrance Vincent Descombes Sevoie 133.5 125.0 218.7
24. GermanyGermany Andreas Wank 125.5 127.5 218.0
25th NorwayNorway Bjørn Einar Romøren 126.0 128.5 215.6
26th AustriaAustria Florian Schabereiter 131.0 123.0 211.8
27. SloveniaSlovenia Robert Hrgota 128.0 124.5 207.1
28. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Borek Sedlák 129.0 115.5 196.6
29 KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexei Korolyov 131.0 117.5 195.6
30th ItalyItaly Sebastian Colloredo 132.5 disq. 117.0
Not qualified for the second run:
31. GermanyGermany Tobias Bogner 128.5 108.0
32. FranceFrance David Lazzaroni 129.0 107.9
33. FinlandFinland Olli Muotka 129.0 106.9
34. JapanJapan Kazuya Yoshioka 129.0 106.6
35. JapanJapan Akira Higashi 128.0 106.0
36. AustriaAustria Stefan Thurnbichler 122.5 105.3
37. SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš 127.0 104.8
38. SloveniaSlovenia Rok Urbanc 127.5 103.2
39. NorwayNorway Vegard Sklett 125.0 99.8
40. KazakhstanKazakhstan Ivan Karaulov 123.5 97.7
41. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marco Grigoli 125.0 97.5
42. FinlandFinland Kai Kovaljeff 122.5 95.9
43. RussiaRussia Stanislav Oschtschepkov 123.0 95.7
44. JapanJapan Yūta Watase 125.5 95.3
45. RussiaRussia Georgy Chervyakov 124.0 94.4
46. BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Sografski 117.0 81.2
47. FinlandFinland Sami Niemi 112.0 78.4
48. RussiaRussia Roman Sergeyevich Trofimov 110.0 66.3
49. ItalyItaly Roberto Dellasega 105.5 61.8
ItalyItaly Diego Dellasega disq.

Team jumping

rank nation Surname Width 1 Width 2 Points
01. GermanyGermany Germany Michael Neumayer
Pascal Bodmer
Martin Schmitt
Michael Uhrmann
138.5
124.0
131.5
141.5
136.5
133.5
139.5
141.5
965.5
02. NorwayNorway Norway Johan Remen Evensen
Tom Hilde
Anders Jacobsen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
131.0
133.0
141.0
132.0
133.0
138.0
145.0
130.0
959.6
03. AustriaAustria Austria Florian Schabereiter
Michael Hayböck
Stefan Thurnbichler
David Zauner
127.5
139.5
122.5
139.5
132.0
141.5
126.5
142.0
937.1
04th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia Matic Kramaršič
Jurij Tepeš
Rok Urbanc
Robert Hrgota
123.5
131.0
124.5
128.0
123.0
126.5
118.5
125.0
792.4
05. FinlandFinland Finland Olli Muotka
Kai Kovaljeff
Sami Niemi
Ville Larinto
132.5
109.5
115.0
133.5
131.5
119.0
115.0
140.0
789.1
06th JapanJapan Japan Yuta Watase
Akira Higashi
Kazuya Yoshioka
Fumihisa Yumoto
116.5
135.0
114.5
134.5
109.0
124.0
121.5
136.5
774.8
07th FranceFrance France Vincent Descombes Sevoie
David Lazzaroni
Alexandre Mabboux
Emmanuel Chedal
123.0
128.0
107.0
122.0
113.5
129.0
113.5
140.0
730.3
08th. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Borek Sedlák
Čestmír Kožíšek
Ondřej Vaculík
Jan Matura
119.0
103.0
116.0
132.5
120.0
127.0
111.0
135.0
721.0
Not qualified for the second run:
09. ItalyItaly Italy Diego Dellasega
Andrea Morassi
Sebastian Colloredo
Roberto Dellasega
117.5
123.5
129.0
97.5
322.6
010. PolandPoland Poland Jakub Kot
Andrzej Zapotoczny
Grzegorz Miętus
Marcin Bachleda
119.0
112.5
99.0
115.5
284.9
011. KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan Yevgeny Lyovkin
Alexei Koroljow
Ivan Karaulow
Radik Schaparow
97.0
132.5
110.5
99.0
264.2
012. RussiaRussia Russia Stanislav Oschtschepkow
Georgj Tscherwjakow
Roman Trofimow
Sergei Bychkow
109.5
109.0
109.5
91.0
223.0
013. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Antoine Guignard
Gregor Deschwanden
Rémi Français
Marco Grigoli
107.0
92.5
94.0
111.5
204.3
014th SwedenSweden Sweden Carl Nordin
Josef Larsson
Fredrik Balkåsen
Isak Grimholm
95.5
98.0
101.5
96.5
168.3

Final result of the FIS team tour

rank nation Oberstdorf Oberstdorf Klingenthal Willingen Willingen Points
01. AustriaAustria Austria 1560.4 (1.) 793.2 (2.)
5. M. Koch
7. G. Schlierenzauer
486.6 (1.)
3. G. Schlierenzauer
4. W. Loitzl
534.0 (1.)
1. G. Schlierenzauer
4. T. Morgenstern
937.1 (3.) 4311.3
02. NorwayNorway Norway 1539.2 (2.) 842.9 (1.)
1. A. Jacobsen
3. J. Evensen
427.5 (6.)
7. A. Jacobsen
17. T. Hilde
529.2 (2.)
2. A. Jacobsen
5. T. Hilde
959.6 (2.) 4298.4
03. GermanyGermany Germany 1420.9 (4.) 745.4 (4th)
9. M. Uhrmann
13. M. Neumayer
439.0 (4.)
9. M. Uhrmann
10. M. Neumayer
515.0 (3.)
3. M. Neumayer
10. M. Uhrmann
965.5 (1.) 4085.8
04th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 1405.5 (5.) 746.5 (3.)
2. R. Kranjec
21. J. Tepeš
433.1 (5.)
8. R. Kranjec
14. J. Damjan
441.6 (6.)
14. J. Damjan
27. R. Hrgota
792.4 (4.) 3819.1
05. FinlandFinland Finland 1505.3 (3.) 727.2 (6.)
11. J. Ahonen,
15. M. Hautamäki
378.0 (9th)
25. K. Keituri
26. O. Muotka
339.9 (7th)
15. V. Larinto
33. O. Muotka
789.1 (5.) 3739.5
06th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1343.2 (6.) 734.8 (5.)
8. A. Hájek
14. B. Sedlák
409.0 (7th)
15. J. Janda
16. J. Matura
476.6 (4th)
7. J. Janda
22. J. Matura
721.0 (8.) 3684.6
07th JapanJapan Japan 1153.6 (8.) 440.4 (10)
30. K. Yoshioka
38. Y. Watase
396.6 (8th)
12. F. Yumoto
29. A. Higashi
338.2 (9th)
17. F. Yumoto
34. K. Yoshioka
774.8 (6.) 3103.6
08th. PolandPoland Poland 1286.0 (7.) 557.0 (9.)
6. A. Małysz
35. J. Kot
453.3 (3.)
2. A. Małysz
22. G. Miętus
220.7 (11th)
20. G. Miętus
284.9 (10.) 2801.9
09. FranceFrance France 643.3 (8th)
16. E. Chedal
29. V. Descombes Sevoie
450.8 (5th)
16. E. Chedal
23. V. Descombes Sevoie
730.3 (7.) 1824.4
10. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 723.8 (7.)
4. S. Ammann
25. A. Küttel
454.8 (2.)
1. S. Ammann
24. A. Küttel
97.5 (13th)
41. M. Grigoli
204.3 (13.) 1480.4
11. KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 561.7 (9.) 144.3 (11.)
36. A. Korolev
43. I. Karaulow
293.3 (10.)
29. A. Korolev
40. I. Karaulow
264.2 (11.) 1263.5
12. RussiaRussia Russia 335.8 (11th)
18. D. Kornilov
190.1 (12.)
43. S. Oschtschepkow
45. G. Tscherwjakow
223.0 (12.) 748.9
13. ItalyItaly Italy 338.6 (8th)
18. A. Morassi
30. S. Colloredo
322.6 (9.) 661.2
14th UkraineUkraine Ukraine 267.7 (10.)
28. W. Schumbarez
35. W. Boschtschuk
267.7
15th SwedenSweden Sweden 168.3 (14.) 168.3
16. BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 81.2 (14.)
46. ​​W. Sografski
81.2
17th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 48.4 (12th)
49. T. Zmoray
48.4

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