Four Hills Tournament 2001/02

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winner
Tour winner GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald
Oberstdorf GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald
Garmisch-Partenkirchen GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald
innsbruck GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald
Bischofshofen GermanyGermany Sven Hannawald
2000/01 2002/03

The 50th Four Hills Tournament 2001/02 was part of the 2001/02 Ski Jumping World Cup . The jumping in Oberstdorf took place on December 30th, the jumping in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on January 1st and the jumping in Innsbruck on January 4th . The event in Bischofshofen finally took place on January 6th.

For the first time in the history of the Four Hills Tournament, a ski jumper, Sven Hannawald from Germany, won all four competitions on the tour.

Oberstdorf

  • Date: December 30, 2001
  • Country: GermanyGermanyGermany 
The ski jump in Oberstdorf
Item Jumper country 1st jump 2nd jump Points
1 Sven Hannawald GermanyGermany Germany 122.0 122.0 260.2
2 Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Austria 115.0 129.0 252.2
3 Simon Ammann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 119.0 120.0 248.7
4th Matti Hautamäki FinlandFinland Finland 119.5 122.5 248.1
5 Adam Malysz PolandPoland Poland 117.5 119.5 245.1
6th Andreas Widhölzl AustriaAustria Austria 115.5 118.5 239.7
7th Risto Jussilainen FinlandFinland Finland 115.5 120.5 239.3
8th Ilya Roslyakov RussiaRussia Russia 116.5 117.0 237.3
9 Georg Späth GermanyGermany Germany 115.5 116.0 232.7
10 Andreas Goldberger AustriaAustria Austria 115.0 115.5 232.4

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

  • Date: January 1, 2002
  • Country: GermanyGermanyGermany 
The ski jump in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Item Jumper country 1st jump 2nd jump Points
1 Sven Hannawald GermanyGermany Germany 122.5 125.0 264.5
2 Andreas Widhölzl AustriaAustria Austria 122.0 124.0 262.8
3 Adam Malysz PolandPoland Poland 121.5 122.5 259.7
4th Hiroki Yamada JapanJapan Japan 120.0 124.5 259.1
5 Simon Ammann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 120.5 120.0 253.9
6th Matti Hautamäki FinlandFinland Finland 116.5 123.5 252.0
7th Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Austria 117.5 121.0 245.3
8th Martin Schmitt GermanyGermany Germany 116.0 120.0 234.3
8th Valery Kobelev RussiaRussia Russia 121.0 120.0 234.3
10 Martin Koch AustriaAustria Austria 120.5 117.0 241.5

innsbruck

  • Date: January 4, 2002
  • Country: AustriaAustriaAustria 
The ski jump in Innsbruck
Item Jumper country 1st jump 2nd jump Points
1 Sven Hannawald GermanyGermany Germany 134.5 128.0 270.0
2 Adam Malysz PolandPoland Poland 124.0 123.5 247.0
3 Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Austria 126.5 120.5 244.1
4th Matti Hautamäki FinlandFinland Finland 120.5 124.5 240.5
5 Martin Schmitt GermanyGermany Germany 122.5 121.0 238.3
6th Andreas Widhölzl AustriaAustria Austria 124.0 119.0 237.9
7th Valery Kobelev RussiaRussia Russia 124.0 119.0 234.9
8th Robert Kranjec SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 121.0 121.5 234.0
9 Stephan Hocke GermanyGermany Germany 122.5 118.5 228.3
10 Hideharu Miyahira JapanJapan Japan 122.0 116.0 227.9

Bischofshofen

  • Date: January 6, 2002
  • Country: AustriaAustriaAustria 
The ski jump in Bischofshofen
Item Jumper country 1st jump 2nd jump Points
1 Sven Hannawald GermanyGermany Germany 139.0 131.5 282.9
2 Matti Hautamäki FinlandFinland Finland 134.0 131.5 280.4
3 Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Austria 129.5 132.0 274.2
4th Robert Kranjec SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 134.5 124.0 266.8
5 Martin Schmitt GermanyGermany Germany 130.0 124.5 256.6
6th Alan Alborn United StatesUnited States United States 125.5 124.0 256.2
7th Roberto Cecon ItalyItaly Italy 129.0 122.0 247.8
8th Peter Žonta SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 129.5 120.0 247.6
9 Adam Malysz PolandPoland Poland 122.5 122.5 241.0
10 Andreas Goldberger AustriaAustria Austria 124.0 121.5 240.9

Total stand

rank Surname nation Overall
rating
Colonel
village
Garmisch-
Partenk.
Inns-
bruck
Episcopate
hofen
1 Sven Hannawald GermanyGermany Germany 1077.6 260.2 / 01. 264.5 / 01. 270.0 / 01. 282.9 / 01.
2 Matti Hautamäki FinlandFinland Finland 1021.0 248.1 / 04. 252.0 / 06. 240.5 / 04. 280.4 / 02.
3 Martin Höllwarth AustriaAustria Austria 1015.8 252.2 / 02. 245.3 / 07. 244.1 / 03. 274.2 / 03.
4th Adam Malysz PolandPoland Poland 0992.8 245.1 / 05. 259.7 / 03. 247.0 / 02. 241.0 / 09.
5 Andreas Widhölzl AustriaAustria Austria 0980.4 239.7 / 06. 262.8 / 02. 237.9 / 06. 240.0 / 12.
6th Simon Ammann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 0961.4 248.7 / 03. 253.9 / 05. 227.4 / 11. 231.4 / 15.
7th Martin Schmitt GermanyGermany Germany 0957.5 219.3 / 19. 243.3 / 08. 238.3 / 05. 256.6 / 05.
8th Risto Jussilainen FinlandFinland Finland 0923.6 239.3 / 07. 229.3 / 20. 220.8 / 15. 234.2 / 13.
9 Andreas Goldberger AustriaAustria Austria 0918.5 232.4 / 10. 227.8 / 22. 217.4 / 17. 240.9 / 10.
10 Stephan Hocke GermanyGermany Germany 0914.5 218.4 / 21. 237.8 / 11. 228.3 / 09. 230.0 / 17.
11th Peter Žonta SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 0911.0 220.6 / 18. 234.3 / 17. 208.5 / 24. 247.6 / 08.
12th Stefan Horngacher AustriaAustria Austria 0901.0 222.6 / 17. 234.3 / 17. 211.2 / 21. 232.9 / 14.
13th Primož Peterka SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 0900.0 224.5 / 15. 232.7 / 19. 216.7 / 18. 226.1 / 18.
14th Alan Alborn United StatesUnited States United States 0889.5 212.7 / 25. 224.4 / 24. 196.2 / 29. 256.2 / 06.
15th Georg Späth GermanyGermany Germany 0886.1 232.7 / 09. 224.1 / 25. 222.1 / 14. 207.2 / 25.

Individual evidence

  1. Oberstdorf (GER). In: fis-ski.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021 .
  2. Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER). In: fis-ski.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021 .
  3. Innsbruck (AUT). In: fis-ski.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021 .
  4. Bischofshofen (AUT). In: fis-ski.com. Retrieved January 26, 2021 .