Nordic World Ski Championships 1958 / Ski jumping men

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This list shows the results of the men's ski jumping competition on the normal hill as part of the Nordic World Ski Championships in Lahti in 1958, which was held on March 9, 1958.

Normal hill

space athlete Widths [m] Points
1 FinlandFinland Juhani Kärkinen 74.0 / 66.5 224.5
2 FinlandFinland Ensio Hyytia 65.0 / 72.5 214.5
3 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Helmut Recknagel 69.0 / 66.0 213.5
4th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Harry Glass 67.5 / 62.5 211.0
5 NorwayNorway Asbjørn Osnes 68.5 / 64.5 209.5
6th FinlandFinland Antero Immons 69.5 / 59.5 208.0
7th SwedenSweden Bengt Eriksson 67.0 / 66.5 207.0
8th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Werner Lesser 65.0 / 64.5 206.0
9 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikołai Kamenski 68.0 / 60.5 204.5
9 FinlandFinland Kalevi Kärkinen 67.5 / 61.0 204.5
9 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Shamov 68.5 / 61.0 204.5
12 AustriaAustria Otto Leodolter 67.5 / 62.0 204 0
13 NorwayNorway Arne Hoel 69.0 / 58.0 203.0
14th AustriaAustria Walter Steinegger 66.5 / 64.0 201.0
14th FinlandFinland Niilo halons 66.0 / 60.0 201.0
16 United StatesUnited States James House 67.5 / 62.0 200.5
16 NorwayNorway Kjell Kopstad 66.5 / 62.5 200.5
18th United StatesUnited States Arthur Tokle 66.5 / 61.0 200.0
19th Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Rudolf Nikolajewitsch Bykov 59.5 / 64.5 197.0
20th Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Nikolai Trusov 64.0 / 59.5 195.5
21st NorwayNorway Torbjørn Yggeseth 65.0 / 62.0 195.0
22nd PolandPoland Wladyslaw Tajner 59.5 / 64.5 194.5
23 Germany BRBR Germany Max Bolkart 67.5 / 56.5 192.5
24 SwedenSweden Bror Ostman 58.5 / 61.0 192.0
25th SwedenSweden Inge Lindqvist 63.5 / 58.0 191.5
26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Däscher 59.5 / 60.0 190.0
27 Germany BRBR Germany Georg Thoma 62.5 / 58.5 189.5
28 CanadaCanada Jacques Charland 62.5 / 57.5 189.0
28 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Harald Pfeffer 64.0 / 56.5 189.0
30th JapanJapan Sadao Kikuchi 58.0 / 60.5 188.5
31 AustriaAustria Walter Habersatter 61.0 / 57.5 187.5
31 United StatesUnited States Willie Erickson 63.5 / 56.5 187.5
31 SwedenSweden Erik Styf 58.0 / 58.5 187.5
34 United StatesUnited States Rudy Maki 60.0 / 58.5 186.5
35 PolandPoland Antoni Wieczerek 60.5 / 57.5 184.5
36 AustriaAustria Willi Egger 59.0 / 61.5 184.0
36 AustriaAustria Alois Leodolter 59.5 / 56.0 184.0
36 ItalyItaly Enzo Perin 58.5 / 60.0 184.0
39 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Jože Langus 58.0 / 58.0 183.5
40 AustriaAustria Peter Müller 56.5 / 58.0 183.0
41 Germany BRBR Germany Helmut Bleier 61.5 / 58.5 182.5
41 NorwayNorway Gudtorm Heldal 62.5 / 54.0 182.5
43 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Zdenek Remsa 61.0 / 58.0 182.0
44 JapanJapan Yosuke Eto 58.5 / 56.5 180.5
44 United StatesUnited States Richard Rahoi 64.5 / 60.5 180.5
46 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Koba Zakadze 67.0 * / 68.5 179.0
47 ItalyItaly Luigi Pennacchio 57.5 / 54.0 177.5
48 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Dvinskih 57.0 / 58.5 176.0
49 ItalyItaly Nilo Zandanel 63.0 / 54.5 175.5
49 ItalyItaly Dino De Zordo 58.5 / 53.5 175.5
51 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hugo Fuchs 58.5 / 50.5 175.0
51 SwedenSweden Holger Karlsson 63.5 / 60.0 175.0
53 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Manfred Brunner 66.5 / 64.5 174.0
54 United StatesUnited States Ansten Samuelstuen 58.5 / 53.5 173.5
55 CanadaCanada Rheal Seguin 48.5 / 54.5 158.0
56 FinlandFinland Eino Kirjonen 73.0 * / 67.0 * 157.5
57 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Francis Perret 52.0 / 48.5 156.5
58 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Jože Zidar 54.5 / 46.5 154.0
59 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gilbert Meylan 56.5 / 43.5 148.0
60 SwedenSweden Runo Asplund 63.0 / 46.5 * 136.5
61 (last) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Albert Kälin 55.0 * / 52.5 135.0

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