Ski Jumping Grand Prix 2010

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winner
Overall Grand Prix JapanJapan Daiki Itō
Nations GP PolandPoland Adam Malysz
Nations ranking PolandPoland Poland
Competitions
Venues 7th
Individual competitions 9
Team competitions 1
2009 2011

The FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix 2010 (official name: FIS Grand Prix Ski Jumping 2010 ) was one of the International Ski Federation FIS between 7 August and 3 October 2010 at seven different locations in Europe and Asia discharged series of competitions in ski jumping . The Grand Prix comprised 9 individual and one team competitions, eight of which were held in Europe and two in Asia . Since this year there is only the Nations GP instead of the 4 Nations GP, because there is no more jumping in Pragelato .

Venues and jumping

GermanyGermany Hinterzarten :

  • August 7, 2010: HS 108 Team
  • August 8, 2010: HS 108 singles

FranceFrance Courchevel :

  • August 13, 2010: HS 132 singles

SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln :

  • August 15, 2010: HS 117 singles

PolandPoland Wisła :

  • August 20, 2010: HS 134 singles
  • August 21, 2010: HS 134 singles

JapanJapan Hakuba :

  • August 28, 2010: HS 131 singles
  • August 29, 2010: HS 131 singles

Czech RepublicCzech Republic Liberec :

  • October 1, 2010: HS 140 singles

GermanyGermany Klingenthal :

  • October 3, 2010: HS 140 singles

Results and ratings

Grand Prix overview

date venue Jump comment winner Second Third
7/8/2010 GermanyGermany Hinterzarten Eagle Hill HS108 team PolandPoland Poland
Maciej Kot
Krzysztof Miętus
Dawid Kubacki
Adam Małysz
NorwayNorway Norway
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Johan Remen Evensen
Anders Jacobsen
Tom Hilde
GermanyGermany Germany
Michael Neumayer
Andreas Wank
Severin's friend
Michael Uhrmann
Nations Grand Prix:
8/8/2010 GermanyGermany Hinterzarten Eagle Hill HS108 PolandPoland Adam Malysz AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern FinlandFinland Kalle Keituri
August 13, 2010 FranceFrance Courchevel Tremplin du Praz HS132 night JapanJapan Daiki Itō AustriaAustria David Zauner Thomas Morgenstern
AustriaAustria 
August 15, 2010 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Einsiedeln Andreas Küttel-Schanze HS117 1 JapanJapan Daiki Itō PolandPoland Adam Malysz PolandPoland Maciej Kot
Nations Grand Prix overall ranking: PolandPoland Adam Malysz AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern JapanJapan Daiki Itō
8/20/2010 PolandPoland Wisła Malinka HS 134 night PolandPoland Adam Malysz PolandPoland Kamil Stoch JapanJapan Daiki Itō
August 21, 2010 night PolandPoland Kamil Stoch JapanJapan Daiki Itō NorwayNorway Tom Hilde
8/28/2010 JapanJapan Hakuba Hakuba ski jumps HS131 night JapanJapan Daiki Itō PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki PolandPoland Kamil Stoch
August 29, 2010 night PolandPoland Kamil Stoch PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki JapanJapan Fumihisa Yumoto
October 1, 2010 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Liberec Ještěd "A" HS140 night PolandPoland Adam Malysz NorwayNorway Tom Hilde PolandPoland Kamil Stoch
October 3, 2010 GermanyGermany Klingenthal Vogtland Arena HS140 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer
1 Only one passage due to gusty winds

Ratings

Overall Grand Prix
Final result after 9 jumps
rank Surname Points
01. JapanJapan Daiki Itō 530
02. PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 500
03. PolandPoland Adam Malysz 480
04th AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern 383
05. PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 348
06th NorwayNorway Tom Hilde 284
07th GermanyGermany Severin friend 230
08th. FinlandFinland Kalle Keituri 182
09. AustriaAustria David Zauner 176
10. RussiaRussia Pavel Karelin 168
11. FinlandFinland Harri Olli 160
12. JapanJapan Taku Takeuchi 158
13. JapanJapan Shōhei Tochimoto 156
14th JapanJapan Fumihisa Yumoto 135
15th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Borek Sedlák 128
16. AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 124
PolandPoland Maciej Kot 124
18th PolandPoland Stefan Hula 123
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 104
20th NorwayNorway Bjørn Einar Romøren 102
21st NorwayNorway Johan Remen Evensen 100
22nd PolandPoland Rafał Śliż 095
23. SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 086
24. RussiaRussia Denis Kornilov 084
25th GermanyGermany Michael Uhrmann 083
26th FinlandFinland Matti Hautamäki 074
27. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 073
28. GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 071
rank Surname Points
29 AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl 068
30th GermanyGermany Maximilian Mechler 066
31. PolandPoland Krzysztof Miętus 065
32. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan high school diploma 064
33. BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Sografski 061
34. Korea SouthSouth Korea Choi Heung-chul 054
35. FranceFrance Emmanuel Chedal 053
36. FranceFrance Vincent Descombes Sevoie 048
37. JapanJapan Yūta Watase 043
38. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 040
39. NorwayNorway Rune velta 036
40. SloveniaSlovenia Robert Kranjec 035
41. SloveniaSlovenia Rok Zima 032
42. JapanJapan Kazuya Yoshioka 029
43. FinlandFinland Ville Larinto 026th
AustriaAustria Andreas Strolz 026th
GermanyGermany Pascal Bodmer 026th
46. AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler 023
47. NorwayNorway Bardal is different 022nd
48. PolandPoland Marcin Bachleda 20th
SloveniaSlovenia Mitja Mežnar 020th
50. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marco Grigoli 019th
51. PolandPoland Łukasz Rutkowski 018th
SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš 018th
RussiaRussia Roman Trofimov 018th
GermanyGermany Felix Schoft 018th
SloveniaSlovenia Primož Pikl 018th
FinlandFinland Olli Muotka 018th
rank Surname Points
57. KazakhstanKazakhstan Radik Zhaparov 017th
AustriaAustria David Unterberger 017th
59. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Kuettel 016
60. SloveniaSlovenia Jernej Damjan 015th
61. JapanJapan Kazuyoshi Funaki 014th
Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Hyun-ki 014th
RussiaRussia Dmitri Ipatov 014th
GermanyGermany Andreas Wank 014th
65. NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 013
JapanJapan Yoshihiko Osanai 013
AustriaAustria Martin Koch 013
68. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 012
AustriaAustria Lukas Müller 012
KazakhstanKazakhstan Nikolai Karpenko 012
71. FinlandFinland Kai Kovaljeff 011
72. JapanJapan Akira Higashi 010
73. ItalyItaly Sebastian Colloredo 009
74. JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 008th
75. FinlandFinland Juha-Matti Ruuskanen 006th
76. JapanJapan Shūsaku Hosoyama 005
ItalyItaly Andrea Morassi 005
AustriaAustria Markus Eggenhofer 005
79. GermanyGermany Stephan Hocke 003
80. SloveniaSlovenia Robert Hrgota 002
NorwayNorway Atle Pedersen Rønsen 002
82. GermanyGermany Georg Späth 001
NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 001
Nations ranking
Final score after 10 jumps
rank country Points
01. PolandPoland Poland 2173
02. JapanJapan Japan 1351
03. AustriaAustria Austria 0997
04th NorwayNorway Norway 0910
05. GermanyGermany Germany 0812
06th FinlandFinland Finland 0677
07th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 0417
08th. RussiaRussia Russia 0334
09. SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 0226
10. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 0139
11. FranceFrance France 0101
12. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 0068
13. BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 0061
14th KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 0029
15th ItalyItaly Italy 0014th

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. SGP in Einsiedeln - Ito wins in just one round sportsplanet.at August 15, 2010