Olympic Winter Games 2018 / Ski Jumping - Individual Jumping Normal Hill (Women)

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sport Ski jumping
discipline Single normal hill
gender Women
Attendees 35 from 14 countries
Competition location Alpensia Jumping Park
Competition phase February 12, 2018
Medalists
gold medal NorwayNorway Maren Lundby ( NOR )
Silver medal GermanyGermany Katharina Althaus ( GER )
Bronze medal JapanJapan Sara Takanashi ( JPN )
2014 2022
Ski jumping Ski jumping competitions at the
2018 Olympic Winter Games
Single normal hill Men Women
Single large hill Men
Team jumping Men

The women's individual ski jumping on the normal hill at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games took place on February 12, 2018 in the Alpensia Jumping Park .

Maren Lundby from Norway achieved the best result in both rounds and thus achieved the Olympic victory. The German Katharina Althaus won the silver medal. The Japanese Sara Takanashi received the bronze medal. Defending champion and world champion Carina Vogt from Germany was only fifth behind the Russian Irina Avakumova . 35 female ski jumpers from 14 countries took part, all of which were included in the ranking.

Data

Date: February 12, 2018, 9:50 p.m.
Hill size : 109 m
K-point : 98 m

Results

space sportswoman country 1st round 2nd round total
Width (m) Points Width (m) Points Points
01 Maren Lundby NorwayNorway Norway 105.5 125.4 110.0 139.2 264.6
02 Katharina Althaus GermanyGermany Germany 106.5 123.2 106.0 129.4 252.6
03 Sara Takanashi JapanJapan Japan 103.5 120.3 103.5 123.5 243.8
04th Irina Avakumova OlympiaOlympic Athletes from Russia Olympic athletes from Russia 099.0 114.7 102.0 116.0 230.7
05 Carina Vogt GermanyGermany Germany 097.0 108.6 101.5 119.3 227.9
06th Daniela Iraschko-Stolz AustriaAustria Austria 101.5 113.3 099.0 112.6 225.9
07th Nika Križnar SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 101.0 108.5 104.0 114.7 223.2
08th Ramona Straub GermanyGermany Germany 098.5 104.4 098.5 106.1 210.5
09 Yūki Itō JapanJapan Japan 094.0 105.1 093.0 098.8 203.9
10 Juliane Seyfarth GermanyGermany Germany 102.5 108.3 090.0 086.0 194.3
11 Chiara Hölzl AustriaAustria Austria 088.0 092.2 095.5 101.0 193.2
12 Kaori Iwabuchi JapanJapan Japan 093.5 098.2 089.0 090.1 188.3
13 Jacqueline Seifriedsberger AustriaAustria Austria 093.0 093.7 092.0 089.8 183.5
14th Ema Klinec SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 091.5 094.2 089.0 087.4 181.6
15th Lara Malsiner ItalyItaly Italy 088.5 090.2 092.5 089.3 163.4
16 Silje Opseth NorwayNorway Norway 089.5 083.5 091.5 094.7 178.2
17th Yūka Setō JapanJapan Japan 093.0 090.3 089.0 081.7 172.0
18th Manuela Malsiner ItalyItaly Italy 086.5 079.6 089.0 083.8 179.5
19th Sarah Hendrickson United StatesUnited States United States 086.0 076.7 088.0 083.9 160.6
20th Chang Xinyue China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 083.0 069.6 084.5 085.3 154.9
21st Lucile Morat FranceFrance France 086.5 079.7 086.5 075.1 154.8
22nd Špela Rogelj SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 080.0 064.3 090.5 090.2 154.5
23 Julia Kykkänen FinlandFinland Finland 085.0 077.2 084.0 075.4 152.6
24 Alexandra Kustowa OlympiaOlympic Athletes from Russia Olympic athletes from Russia 085.0 077.3 085.5 075.0 152.3
25th Sofja Tikhonova OlympiaOlympic Athletes from Russia Olympic athletes from Russia 086.5 075.0 086.0 075.8 150.8
25th Daniela Haralambie RomaniaRomania Romania 080.5 066.5 085.0 084.3 150.8
27 Anastasija Barannikova OlympiaOlympic Athletes from Russia Olympic athletes from Russia 088.0 083.7 082.0 065.3 149.0
28 Léa Lemare FranceFrance France 074.5 062.3 093.5 084.5 146.8
29 Abby Ringquist United StatesUnited States United States 077.5 062.0 091.0 082.4 144.4
30th Urša Bogataj SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 084.5 071.2 081.0 064.0 135.2
31 Nita Englund United StatesUnited States United States 077.0 057.9 eliminated
32 Taylor Henrich CanadaCanada Canada 078.0 056.5
33 Elena Runggaldier ItalyItaly Italy 071.5 048.8
34 Evelyn Insam ItalyItaly Italy 072.0 046.4
35 Park Guy-lim Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 056.0 014.2

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