Olympic Winter Games 2006 / Ski jumping
Ski jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympics |
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venue | Pragelato |
Competition venue | Trampolino Stadium |
Nations | 21st |
Athletes | 79 (79 ) |
date | 11-20 February 2006 |
decisions | 3 |
← Salt Lake City 2002 |
Nordic skiing 2006, further disciplines: Nordic combined skiing
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 | total | |||
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1 | Austria | 2 | 1 | - | 3 |
2 | Norway | 1 | - | 3 | 4th |
3 | Finland | - | 2 | - | 2 |
Medalist
competitor | gold | silver | bronze |
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Normal hill | Lars Bystøl | Matti Hautamäki | Roar Ljøkelsøy |
Large hill | Thomas Morgenstern | Andreas Kofler | Lars Bystøl |
team |
Martin Koch , Andreas Kofler , Thomas Morgenstern , Andreas Widhölzl |
Janne Ahonen , Janne Happonen , Matti Hautamäki , Tami Kiuru |
Lars Bystøl , Tommy Ingebrigtsen , Roar Ljøkelsøy , Bjørn Einar Romøren |
Results men
Normal hill
space | country | athlete | Widths (m) | Points |
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1 | NOR | Lars Bystøl | 101.5 / 103.5 | 266.5 |
2 | FIN | Matti Hautamäki | 102.0 / 103.5 | 265.5 |
3 | NOR | Roar Ljøkelsøy | 102.5 / 102.5 | 264.5 |
4th | GER | Michael Uhrmann | 101.0 / 104.5 | 264.0 |
5 | SUI | Andreas Kuettel | 103.0 / 101.0 | 262.5 |
6th | FIN | Janne Ahonen | 103.5 / 100.0 | 261.5 |
7th | POLE | Adam Malysz | 101.5 / 102.5 | 261.0 |
8th | GER | Michael Neumayer | 103.5 / 103.0 | 260.5 |
9 | AUT | Thomas Morgenstern | 103.5 / | 99.5259.5 |
10 | RUS | Dmitri Vasiliev | 104.5 / 100.5 | 257.5 |
11 | AUT | Andreas Kofler | 100.5 / 101.5 | 257.5 |
12 | GER | Georg Späth | 99.5 / 100.0 | 251.0 |
13 | SUI | Michael Möllinger | 105.5 / | 98.5249.0 |
17th | AUT | Andreas Widhölzl | 98.0 / 99.5 | 244.0 |
21st | GER | Alexander Lord | 98.5 / 94.5 | 231.0 |
23 | AUT | Martin Koch | 97.5 / 94.5 | 229.5 |
38 | SUI | Simon Ammann | 92.5 / - | 107.0 |
48 | SUI | Guido Landert | 89.5 / - | 97.0 |
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 |
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1 | AUT | Thomas Morgenstern | 133.0 / 140.0 | 276.9 |
2 | AUT | Andreas Kofler | 134.0 / 139.5 | 276.8 |
3 | NOR | Lars Bystøl | 127.5 / 131.5 | 250.7 |
4th | NOR | Roar Ljøkelsøy | 131.0 / 125.0 | 242.8 |
5 | FIN | Matti Hautamäki | 126.0 / 129.5 | 242.4 |
6th | SUI | Andreas Kuettel | 127.5 / 127.0 | 239.1 |
7th | NOR | Bjørn Einar Romøren | 128.5 / 125.5 | 238.2 |
8th | JPN | Takanobu Okabe | 125.0 / 128.5 | 236.8 |
9 | FIN | Janne Ahonen | 123.5 / 128.5 | 234.1 |
10 | CZE | Jakub Janda | 122.0 / 128.0 | 230.5 |
11 | GER | Michael Neumayer | 123.5 / 128.5 | 229.1 |
13 | SUI | Michael Möllinger | 120.5 / 127.5 | 224.9 |
15th | SUI | Simon Ammann | 121.0 / 122.0 | 218.0 |
16 | GER | Michael Uhrmann | 121.0 / 122.0 | 214.9 |
19th | GER | Martin Schmitt | 116.5 / 125.5 | 212.6 |
20th | GER | Georg Späth | 122.0 / 119.5 | 212.2 |
21st | AUT | Andreas Widhölzl | 123.0 / 119.0 | 210.1 |
32 | AUT | Martin Koch | 116.0 / - | 94.8 |
37 | 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 |
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1 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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.
Web links
- Results of the Olympic Winter Games 2006 in ski jumping in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )