Olympic Winter Games 2006 / Ski jumping

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Ski jumping at the
2006 Winter Olympics
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information
venue ItalyItaly Pragelato
Competition venue Trampolino Stadium
Nations 21st
Athletes 79 (79 Mars symbol (male))
date 11-20 February 2006
decisions 3
Salt Lake City 2002

Nordic skiing 2006, further disciplines: Nordic combined skiingCross-country skiing   Nordic combination

At the XX. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin , two individual competitions and one team competition in ski jumping took place.

Balance sheet

Medal table

space country gold silver bronze total
1 AustriaAustria Austria 2 1 - 3
2 NorwayNorway Norway 1 - 3 4th
3 FinlandFinland Finland - 2 - 2

Medalist

competitor gold silver bronze
Normal hill NorwayNorway Lars Bystøl FinlandFinland Matti Hautamäki NorwayNorway Roar Ljøkelsøy
Large hill AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler NorwayNorway Lars Bystøl
team AustriaAustria Martin Koch ,
Andreas Kofler ,
Thomas Morgenstern ,
Andreas Widhölzl
FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen ,
Janne Happonen ,
Matti Hautamäki ,
Tami Kiuru
NorwayNorway Lars Bystøl ,
Tommy Ingebrigtsen ,
Roar Ljøkelsøy ,
Bjørn Einar Romøren

Results men

Normal hill

space country athlete Widths (m) Points
1 NorwayNorway NOR Lars Bystøl 101.5 / 103.5 266.5
2 FinlandFinland FIN Matti Hautamäki 102.0 / 103.5 265.5
3 NorwayNorway NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy 102.5 / 102.5 264.5
4th GermanyGermany GER Michael Uhrmann 101.0 / 104.5 264.0
5 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Andreas Kuettel 103.0 / 101.0 262.5
6th FinlandFinland FIN Janne Ahonen 103.5 / 100.0 261.5
7th PolandPoland POLE Adam Malysz 101.5 / 102.5 261.0
8th GermanyGermany GER Michael Neumayer 103.5 / 103.0 260.5
9 AustriaAustria AUT Thomas Morgenstern 103.5 / 099.5 259.5
10 RussiaRussia RUS Dmitri Vasiliev 104.5 / 100.5 257.5
11 AustriaAustria AUT Andreas Kofler 100.5 / 101.5 257.5
12 GermanyGermany GER Georg Späth 099.5 / 100.0 251.0
13 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Michael Möllinger 105.5 / 098.5 249.0
17th AustriaAustria AUT Andreas Widhölzl 098.0 / 099.5 244.0
21st GermanyGermany GER Alexander Lord 098.5 / 094.5 231.0
23 AustriaAustria AUT Martin Koch 097.5 / 094.5 229.5
38 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Simon Ammann 092.5 / 0- 107.0
48 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Guido Landert 089.5 / 0- 097.0

Date: February 12, 6:00 p.m. (1st run), 7:05 p.m. (2nd run) K-point : 95 m 69 participants from 21 countries, 50 of them in the ranking.

After the first round, the medal winners were only tied for sixth (Bystøl) and (Hautamäki) or fifth (Ljøkelsøy). The leader of the first lap, Dmitri Wassiljew , fell back to 10th place after his second attempt. Michael Uhrmann was the longest jump of the second round with 104.5 m.

Large hill

space country athlete Widths (m) Points
1 AustriaAustria AUT Thomas Morgenstern 133.0 / 140.0 276.9
2 AustriaAustria AUT Andreas Kofler 134.0 / 139.5 276.8
3 NorwayNorway NOR Lars Bystøl 127.5 / 131.5 250.7
4th NorwayNorway NOR Roar Ljøkelsøy 131.0 / 125.0 242.8
5 FinlandFinland FIN Matti Hautamäki 126.0 / 129.5 242.4
6th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Andreas Kuettel 127.5 / 127.0 239.1
7th NorwayNorway NOR Bjørn Einar Romøren 128.5 / 125.5 238.2
8th JapanJapan JPN Takanobu Okabe 125.0 / 128.5 236.8
9 FinlandFinland FIN Janne Ahonen 123.5 / 128.5 234.1
10 Czech RepublicCzech Republic CZE Jakub Janda 122.0 / 128.0 230.5
11 GermanyGermany GER Michael Neumayer 123.5 / 128.5 229.1
13 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Michael Möllinger 120.5 / 127.5 224.9
15th SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Simon Ammann 121.0 / 122.0 218.0
16 GermanyGermany GER Michael Uhrmann 121.0 / 122.0 214.9
19th GermanyGermany GER Martin Schmitt 116.5 / 125.5 212.6
20th GermanyGermany GER Georg Späth 122.0 / 119.5 212.2
21st AustriaAustria AUT Andreas Widhölzl 123.0 / 119.0 210.1
32 AustriaAustria AUT Martin Koch 116.0 / - 94.8
37 SwitzerlandSwitzerland SUI Guido Landert 111.0 / - 85.3

Date: February 18, 6:00 p.m. (1st run), 7:05 p.m. (2nd run) K-point: 125 m 69 participants from 21 countries, 50 of them in the ranking.

Team jumping

space Country / athlete Widths (m) Points
1 AustriaAustria Austria
Andreas Widhölzl
Andreas Kofler
Martin Koch
Thomas Morgenstern

122.0 / 129.0
133.5 / 130.0
122.0 / 128.5
129.5 / 140.5
984.0
229.8
259.8
226.9
267.5
2 FinlandFinland Finland
Tami Kiuru
Janne Happonen
Janne Ahonen
Matti Hautamäki

124.5 / 131.5
122.5 / 124.0
129.0 / 132.0
128.0 / 138.0
976.6
240.8
221.7
251.8
262.3
3 NorwayNorway Norway
Lars Bystøl
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Tommy Ingebrigtsen
Roar Ljøkelsøy

126.0 / 135.5
124.5 / 126.0
116.5 / 116.5
128.5 / 141.0
950.1
254.2
230.9
194.4
270.6
4th GermanyGermany Germany
Michael Neumayer
Martin Schmitt
Michael Uhrmann
Georg Späth

126.0 / 127.5
125.5 / 118.0
120.5 / 130.0
123.0 / 134.0
922.6
231.8
217.3
230.4
243.1
5 PolandPoland Poland
Stefan Hula
Kamil Stoch
Robert Mateja
Adam Małysz

118.0 / 119.0
122.0 / 124.5
126.0 / 123.5
128.0 / 129.5
894.4
201.1
220.7
227.1
245.5
6th JapanJapan Japan
Daiki Itō
Tsuyoshi Ichinohe
Noriaki Kasai
Takanobu Okabe

121.5 / 121.5
121.0 / 119.5
122.5 / 130.5
121.0 / 132.0
893.1
213.4
207.4
236.9
235.4
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Michael Möllinger
Simon Ammann
Guido Landert
Andreas Küttel

121.5 / 121.5
122.5 / 122.0
116.5 / 122.0
123.5 / 136.0
886.9
215.9
216.1
204.3
250.6
8th RussiaRussia Russia
Denis Kornilow
Dmitri Ipatow
Dmitri Wassiljew
Ildar Fatkullin

121.5 / 117.5
121.0 / 123.0
125.0 / 131.0
117.5 / 117.0
856.8
204.2
215.2
240.3
197.1

Date: February 20, 6:00 p.m. K-point: 125 m 16 teams at the start, all in the ranking. Only the best eight teams got into the second round.

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