Nordic World Ski Championships 1974 / Men's ski jumping

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At the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1974 there were the following individual results in men's ski jumping:

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space Start number athlete Widths [m] Points
per jump

Total points
1 47 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hans-Georg Aschenbach 90.0 / 85.5 132.3 / 126.6 258.9
2 38 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Dietrich fight 85.5 / 83.0 123.1 / 118.1 241.2
3 12 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Alexei Borowitin 85.5 / 84.0 120.1 / 119.2 239.3
4th 41 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Walter Steiner 85.0 / 82.5 121.3 / 117.8 239.1
5 30th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernd Eckstein 86.0 / 81.5 122.4 / 115.7 238.1
6th 49 FinlandFinland Tauno Käyhkö 85.5 / 81.0 122.6 / 114.9 237.5
7th 45 FinlandFinland Esko Rautionaho 85.0 / 81.5 120.3 / 115.2 235.5
8th 57 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hans Schmid 85.5 / 81.5 121.1 / 114.2 235.3
9 59 JapanJapan Yukio Kasaya 82.0 / 81.5 118.0 / 116.7 234.7
10 37 PolandPoland Tadeusz Pawlusiak 82.0 / 82.5 114.5 / 117.3 231.8
11 4th CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Leoš Škoda 85.0 / 81.5 118.8 / 110.7 229.5
12 40 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Karel Kodejska 82.5 / 80.0 116.3 / 111.3 227.6
13 55 SwedenSweden Rolf Nordgren 80.5 / 83.0 110.1 / 116.1 226.2
14th 2 NorwayNorway Finn Halvorsen 84.0 / 81.0 115.7 / 111.3 226.1
15th 29 SwedenSweden Christer Karlsson 83.0 / 80.5 114.1 / 111.1 225.2
16 63 NorwayNorway Johan Sætre 81.5 / 80.0 114.2 / 110.8 225.0
17th 16 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jindrich Balcar 82.5 / 81.0 113.8 / 110.9 224.7
18th 44 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Botschkov 84.5 / 80.5 115.5 / 109.1 224.6
19th 53 AustriaAustria Hans Wallner 83.0 / 81.5 112.1 / 110.2 222.3
20th 50 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Gari Napalkov 81.5 / 79.5 112.7 / 109.5 222.2
21st 31 SwedenSweden Lennart Elimae 81.0 / 79.5 111.4 / 110.5 221.9
22nd 48 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Rudolf Höhnl 80.5 / 80.0 111.6 / 109.3 220.9
23 61 PolandPoland Adam Krzysztofiak 81.0 / 78.5 113.4 / 106.9 220.3
24 43 AustriaAustria Reinhold Bachler 81.5 / 80.0 111.2 / 108.8 222.0
25th 35 NorwayNorway Odd Grette 81.0 / 80.0 109.9 / 109.8 219.7
26th 24 FinlandFinland Kari Ylianttila 80.0 / 80.0 109.3 / 110.3 219.6
27 17th NorwayNorway Lars Grini 79.0 / 81.0 103.2 / 113.4 216.6
28 18th JapanJapan Akitsugu Konno 82.0 / 76.0 113.5 / 102.9 216.4
29 20th PolandPoland Wojciech Fortuna 78.0 / 80.0 105.6 / 109.8 215.4
30th 42 JapanJapan Seiji Aochi 77.5 / 78.5 105.8 / 109.4 215.2
31 1 JapanJapan Mineyuki Mashiko 81.0 / 78.5 108.4 / 105.9 214.3
32 5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Henry Glass 80.0 / 76.0 110.3 / 103.4 213.7
33 36 United StatesUnited States Jay Rand 77.0 / 79.5 103.5 / 108.0 211.5
34 6th SwedenSweden Odd Brandsegg 81.0 / 76.5 108.4 / 100.7 209.1
35 39 Germany BRBR Germany Peter Dubb 77.0 / 80.0 99.5 / 109.3 208.8
36 28 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Bogdan Norčič 81.0 / 77.0 107.4 / 99.5 206.9
37 11 FinlandFinland Paavo Maunu 79.5 / 77.5 103.5 / 102.8 206.3
38 26th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Josef Bonetti 78.0 / 80.0 101.1 / 104.3 205.4
39 25th Germany BRBR Germany Sepp Schwinghammer 76.5 / 77.0 101.7 / 101.0 202.7
39 56 United StatesUnited States Jerry Martin 75.5 / 76.0 100.3 / 102.4 202.7
41 14th AustriaAustria Hans Millonig 76.0 / 76.0 99.9 / 101.9 201.8
42 15th United StatesUnited States Greg Windsperger 76.0 / 77.5 98.4 / 101.8 200.2
43 7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ernst von Grünigen 75.0 / 75.5 99.3 / 100.6 199.9
44 52 Germany BRBR Germany Alfred Grosche 73.5 / 76.0 94.9 / 100.9 195.8
45 3 PolandPoland Stanislaw Bobak 755 / 73.0 99.1 / 93.6 192.7
46 8th United StatesUnited States Ron Steele 76.0 / 74.0 97.9 / 94.2 192.1
47 9 Germany BRBR Germany Rudi Tusch 74.0 / 75.0 93.7 / 97.8 191.5
48 22nd Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Klepatsky 83.5 * / 78.5 84.4 / 106.9 191.3
49 23 AustriaAustria Anton Innauer 70.0 / 75.5 90.8 / 100.1 190.9
50 54 CanadaCanada Richard Graves 76.5 / 75.0 96.2 / 94.3 190.5
51 62 FranceFrance Gilbert Poirot 74.0 / 73.5 94.7 / 94.4 189.1
52 51 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Peter Štefančič 72.5 / 73.0 93.8 / 95.1 188.9
53 10 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Marjan Prelovšek 75.5 / 72.5 97.1 / 90.8 187.9
54 33 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Janez Jurman 74.5 / 73.0 94.0 / 92.1 186.1
55 46 CanadaCanada Richard Grady 76.5 / 71.0 96.2 / 85.9 182.1
56 21st FranceFrance Yannick Arnould 74.5 / 73.0 92.5 / 88.6 181.1
57 32 ItalyItaly Ermes de Crignis 75.5 / 70.0 95.1 / 85.3 180.4
58 60 ItalyItaly Lido Tomasi 74.0 / 69.0 90.2 / 84.2 174.4
59 19th CanadaCanada Peter Wilson 70.0 / 69.0 85.3 / 82.7 168.0
60 34 FranceFrance Philippe Jacoberger 68.5 / 70.5 79.9 / 84.1 164.0
61 13 BulgariaBulgaria Ivan Zarkov 64.5 / 73.5 69.0 / 89.9 158.9
62 27 BulgariaBulgaria Georgi Lazew 64.0 / 60.5 72.7 / 66.6 139.3
63 64 RomaniaRomania Gheorge Gerea 64.0 * / 64.5 38.7 / 73.0 111.7
64 58 AustraliaAustralia Chris Hellerud 53.0 / 48.0 48.6 / 36.6 85.2

World champion 1970 : Gari Napalkow / Olympic champion 1972 : Yukio KasayaSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union JapanJapan 

Date : February 16, 1974

Participants: 64 named; 64 started; 64 rated;

Explanation of symbols

  • * = Jump counted as fallen

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space Start number athlete Widths [m] Points
per jump

Total points
1 54 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Hans-Georg Aschenbach 104.0 / 101.0 123.3 / 117.1 240.4
2 5 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heinz Wosipiwo 100.0 / 101.0 112.7 / 110.6 223.3
3 61 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Rudolf Höhnl 97.5 / 101.5 105.7 / 111.4 217.1
4th 34 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Alexei Borowitin 97.5 / 98.0 106.7 / 107.9 214.6
5 27 FinlandFinland Jouko Törmänen 101.5 / 93.5 113.3 / 100.6 213.9
6th 36 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Karel Kodejška 93.0 / 104.0 94.4 / 119.3 213.7
7th 29 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Leoš Škoda 101.0 / 94.0 113.1 / 99.3 212.4
8th 52 JapanJapan Yukio Kasaya 103.5 / 89.0 121.1 / 89.8 210.9
9 60 NorwayNorway Johan Sætre 95.0 / 93.5 104.7 / 102.1 206.8
10 39 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hans Schmid 100.0 / 92.5 109.2 / 94.2 203.4
11 41 JapanJapan Seiji Aochi 101.0 / 86.5 116.1 / 86.8 202.9
12 37 FinlandFinland Esko Rautionaho 93.5 / 95.0 98.6 / 101.7 200.3
13 42 AustriaAustria Hans Wallner 98.5 / 95.0 102.1 / 95.7 197.8
14th 19th Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernd Eckstein 92.5 / 93.0 96.2 / 100.9 197.1
15th 32 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Dietrich fight 93.0 / 92.5 98.9 / 96.2 195.1
16 7th Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Klepatsky 94.0 / 91.5 100.3 / 94.3 194.6
17th 58 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Walter Steiner 89.0 / 93.0 91.8 / 101.9 193.7
18th 47 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Gari Napalkov 95.5 / 86.0 103.9 / 86.6 190.5
19th 18th SwedenSweden Rolf Nordgren 92.5 / 88.0 96.7 / 89.9 186.6
20th 31 NorwayNorway Finn Halvorsen 88.5 / 96.5 87.6 / 98.3 185.9
21st 21st AustriaAustria Rudi Wanner 90.5 / 91.0 87.9 / 95.1 183.0
22nd 2 AustriaAustria Anton Innauer 88.5 / 89.0 90.1 / 90.3 180.4
23 59 Germany BRBR Germany Alfred Grosche 90.0 / 88.0 91.7 / 86.9 178.6
24 24 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Josef Bonetti 95.0 / 81.5 98.2 / 77.8 176.0
25th 33 PolandPoland Adam Krzysztofiak 88.0 / 85.5 90.4 / 84.9 175.3
26th 9 NorwayNorway Sven Gulbrandsen 94.5 / 81.0 102.0 / 71.6 173.6
27 38 Germany BRBR Germany Sepp Schwinghammer 90.0 / 85.0 87.7 / 82.2 169.9
28 28 NorwayNorway Lars Grini 93.5 / 75.5 98.6 / 64.9 163.5
29 45 SwedenSweden Christer Karlsson 89.0 / 82.0 87.3 / 76.0 163.3
30th 6th FinlandFinland Juhani Ruotsalainen 93.0 / 78.5 95.9 / 67.1 163.0
31 14th Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Botschkov 90.5 / 93.5 * 90.9 / 66.6 157.5
32 8th JapanJapan Hiroshi Itagaki 83.5 / 77.5 81.6 / 74.2 155.8
32 50 PolandPoland Stanislaw Bobak 875 / 81.0 81.7 / 74.1 155.8
34 13 CanadaCanada Peter Wilson 86.0 / 77.0 83.6 / 68.0 151.6
35 16 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Janez Jurman 88.0 / 76.0 86.4 / 64.1 150.5
36 10 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Bogdan Norčič 83.0 / 83.5 72.9 / 76.1 149.0
37 20th PolandPoland Wojciech Fortuna 89.0 / 88.5 * 86.8 / 60.1 146.9
38 57 RomaniaRomania Gheorghe Gerea 87.0 / 76.0 82.5 / 61.6 144.1
39 22nd United StatesUnited States Tom Dargay 86.5 / 76.5 82.8 / 59.3 142.1
40 48 United StatesUnited States Ron Steele 84.0 / 79.5 75.8 / 65.5 141.3
41 53 FranceFrance Gilbert Poirot 78.5 / 78.5 69.6 / 71.6 141.2
42 49 Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Peter Štefančič 79.0 / 77.5 70.8 / 69.7 140.5
43 4th SwedenSweden Tommy Karlsson 80.0 / 76.5 74.2 / 65.8 140.0
44 46 SwedenSweden Odd Brandsegg 80.5 / 81.0 70.9 / 67.6 138.5
45 40 CanadaCanada Richard Grady 82.5 / 76.5 72.7 / 65.3 138.0
46 55 ItalyItaly Lido Tomasi 78.5 / 81.5 65.6 / 71.3 136.9
47 35 ItalyItaly Ermes de Crignis 79.0 / 75.5 69.3 / 62.9 132.2
48 56 CanadaCanada Richard Graves 80.5 / 75.0 69.9 / 60.7 130.6
49 12 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Sepp Zehnder 74.5 / 74.0 63.5 / 63.8 127.3
50 3 PolandPoland Jozef Tajner 74.5 / 84.0 55.0 / 71.3 126.3
51 26th JapanJapan Takao Ito 71.5 / 77.5 53.8 / 71.7 125.5
52 44 United StatesUnited States Jay Rand 89.5 * / 77.5 53.0 / 70.0 123.0
53 1 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Jaroslav Slama 86.5 / 77.5 * 78.8 / 33.2 112.0
54 30th Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Marjan Prelovšek 72.0 / 70.0 52.5 / 52.7 105.2
55 23 FranceFrance Yannick Arnould 80.0 / 68.0 60.7 / 43.9 104.6
56 43 FranceFrance Philippe Jacoberger 70.5 / 68.5 45.4 / 47.6 93.0
57 51 FinlandFinland Tauno Käyhkö 88.0 / - 87.9 / - 87.9
58 25th BulgariaBulgaria Georgi Lazew 67.0 / 64.0 42.5 / 44.8 87.3
59 62 AustriaAustria Reinhold Bachler 91.0 * / - 56.1 / - 56.1
60 17th ItalyItaly Marcello Bazzana 63.5 * / - 36.6 / - 36.6
DNS 11 BulgariaBulgaria Ivan Tsarkov - - -
DNS 15th Germany BRBR Germany Rudi Tusch - - -

World champion 1970 : Gari Napalkow / Olympic champion 1972 : Wojciech FortunaSoviet Union 1955Soviet Union PolandPoland 

Date : February 23, 1974

Participants: 62 named; 60 started; 60 rated;

Explanation of symbols

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