Four Hills Tournament 2013/14

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winner
Tour winner AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart
GermanyGermany Oberstdorf SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann
GermanyGermany Garmisch-Partenkirchen AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart
AustriaAustria innsbruck FinlandFinland Anssi Koivuranta
AustriaAustria Bischofshofen AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart
2012/13 2014/15

The 62nd Four Hills Tournament 2013/14 was a series of ski jumping competitions held by the FIS between December 29, 2013 and January 6, 2014 as part of the Ski Jumping World Cup 2013/14 . The overall ranking was won by Thomas Diethart , an Austrian for the sixth time in a row after Wolfgang Loitzl (2008/09), Andreas Kofler (2009/10), Thomas Morgenstern (2010/11) and Gregor Schlierenzauer (2011/12 and 2012/13) Ski jumper was successful. Overall, it was the 15th overall tour victory for Austria.

Apron

World Cup and Favorites

Before the Four Hills Tournament, eight individual competitions were already completed in the World Cup. The season began at the end of November 2013 in Klingenthal, Germany .

Overall World Cup before the Four Hills Tournament
01. Kamil Stoch PolandPoland Poland 410 points
02. Gregor Schlierenzauer AustriaAustria Austria 352 points
03. Bardal is different NorwayNorway Norway 311 points
04th Severin friend GermanyGermany Germany 267 points
05. Andreas Wellinger GermanyGermany Germany 259 points
06th Taku Takeuchi JapanJapan Japan 255 points
07th Simon Ammann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 244 points
08th. Noriaki Kasai JapanJapan Japan 225 points
09. Thomas Morgenstern AustriaAustria Austria 221 points
10. Piotr Żyła PolandPoland Poland 200 points

Venues

Oberstdorf

GermanyGermany Erdinger Arena (Schattenbergschanze, HS 137)

The opening competition for the 62nd Four Hills Tournament took place on December 29, 2013 in Oberstdorf.

rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
01 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 301.9 139.0 m 133.0 m
02 NorwayNorway Bardal is different 297.9 133.0 m 133.5 m
03 SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 297.3 139.5 m 134.0 m
03 AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart 297.3 139.0 m 134.5 m
05 AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern 296.8 132.0 m 134.5 m
06th JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 294.5 133.0 m 130.5 m
07th AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 284.6 131.0 m 129.5 m
08th GermanyGermany Marinus Kraus 282.0 130.5 m 130.0 m
09 AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 281.6 130.5 m 137.0 m
10 GermanyGermany Severin friend 279.3 130.5 m 127.5 m
11 GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 274.2 135.0 m 134.0 m
12 JapanJapan Taku Takeuchi 273.4 130.0 m 132.5 m
13 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 272.0 124.0 m 130.0 m
14th PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 268.2 141.5 m 121.5 m
15th GermanyGermany Andreas Wank 263.5 124.0 m 126.5 m
rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
16 JapanJapan Daiki Itō 262.9 126.0 m 126.0 m
17th PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 262.4 126.5 m 123.0 m
18th AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler 261.7 128.5 m 124.5 m
19th SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš 260.5 130.0 m 121.0 m
20th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 260.3 123.0 m 125.5 m
21st NorwayNorway Tom Hilde 260.2 133.5 m 123.5 m
22nd AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl 258.9 123.0 m 125.5 m
23 FinlandFinland Jarkko Määttä 258.7 129.0 m 121.5 m
24 PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 257.3 121.0 m 123.0 m
25th FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen 255.7 120.5 m 119.0 m
26th CanadaCanada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes 253.5 129.5 m 120.0 m
27 PolandPoland Krzysztof Biegun 252.3 123.0 m 119.5 m
28 PolandPoland Maciej Kot 249.2 121.5 m 120.5 m
29 GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 243.2 124.0 m 115.5 m
30th NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 224.5 115.5 m 107.0 m

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

GermanyGermany Big Olympic Hill (HS140)

The second competition for the 62nd Four Hills Tournament, also known as the New Year’s competition, took place on January 1, 2014 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.

rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
01 AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart 296.1 141.0 m 140.5 m
02 AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern 285.1 139.0 m 139.0 m
03 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 278.5 133.5 m 139.0 m
04th NorwayNorway Not so with Fannemel 275.7 138.0 m 136.5 m
05 GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 267.2 134.0 m 134.5 m
06th JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 265.3 135.0 m 133.0 m
07th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 264.9 135.0 m 131.0 m
08th AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 264.8 133.5 m 133.0 m
09 GermanyGermany Richard Friday 264.2 133.0 m 133.5 m
10 FinlandFinland Anssi Koivuranta 263.9 136.5 m 129.5 m
11 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan high school diploma 261.7 132.5 m 132.0 m
12 AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler 260.8 130.5 m 133.5 m
13 NorwayNorway Bardal is different 260.6 129.0 m 134.5 m
14th FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen 258.9 132.5 m 132.5 m
15th GermanyGermany Andreas Wank 258.0 130.5 m 130.0 m
16 JapanJapan Taku Takeuchi 257.5 135.0 m 129.0 m
rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
17th PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 257.3 130.5 m 129.5 m
18th SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 257.1 128.5 m 133.5 m
19th GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 256.3 133.5 m 133.0 m
20th PolandPoland Maciej Kot 255.9 131.0 m 133.0 m
21st SloveniaSlovenia Robert Kranjec 255.8 130.0 m 131.0 m
22nd SloveniaSlovenia Jernej Damjan 254.4 131.0 m 133.0 m
23 NorwayNorway Rune velta 253.5 131.5 m 129.5 m
24 AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 253.2 129.0 m 133.0 m
25th AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl 251.0 131.5 m 128.0 m
26th NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 249.9 130.5 m 130.0 m
27 GermanyGermany Martin Schmitt 247.4 128.0 m 128.5 m
28 JapanJapan Daiki Itō 246.1 126.5 m 129.0 m
29 SloveniaSlovenia Jaka Hvala 245.9 131.0 m 128.5 m
30th AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 240.5 125.0 m 132.0 m
31 PolandPoland Krzysztof Biegun 236.7 128.0 m 126.0 m

innsbruck

AustriaAustria Bergiselschanze (HS130)

The third competition of the 62nd Four Hills Tournament in Innsbruck took place on January 4th, 2014. The second round was canceled after 21 out of 30 jumpers because the wind was too strong, so that only the points from the first round were included in the evaluation.

rank Surname Points Width 1
01 FinlandFinland Anssi Koivuranta 127.5 132.5 m
02 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 126.3 133.5 m
03 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 126.2 126.5 m
04th AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 125.4 131.5 m
05 AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart 122.7 126.5 m
06th SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 122.1 128.0 m
07th JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 121.3 126.0 m
08th AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern 118.8 119.5 m
09 FinlandFinland Jarkko Määttä 117.5 125.5 m
10 RussiaRussia Denis Kornilov 117.4 128.0 m
11 GermanyGermany Richard Friday 117.3 127.0 m
12 AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 117.2 123.5 m
13 GermanyGermany Marinus Kraus 114.6 125.5 m
14th NorwayNorway Bardal is different 113.7 115.0 m
15th GermanyGermany Severin friend 113.3 121.5 m
rank Surname Points Width 1
16 NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 112.7 120.5 m
17th SloveniaSlovenia Tomaž Naglič 112.5 121.0 m
18th GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 112.0 120.0 m
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gregor Deschwanden 119.9 124.0 m
20th PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 110.4 125.5 m
21st AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner 109.5 119.5 m
22nd Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan high school diploma 108.0 119.0 m
23 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen 107.3 117.5 m
24 PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 107.2 120.5 m
25th SloveniaSlovenia Robert Kranjec 105.0 113.5 m
26th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Antonín Hájek 103.3 119.5 m
27 PolandPoland Maciej Kot 102.0 114.5 m
28 SloveniaSlovenia Jaka Hvala 101.6 114.5 m
29 GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 98.7 114.5 m
30th ItalyItaly Roberto Dellasega 96.4 114.0 m

Bischofshofen

AustriaAustria Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze (HS140)

The final competition in Bischofshofen took place on January 6, 2014. Thomas Diethart was able to win the jumping ahead of Peter Prevc and thus secured the overall victory.

rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
01 AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart 296.5 138.5 m 140.0 m
02 SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 294.8 139.5 m 138.5 m
03 AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern 293.6 137.0 m 142.0 m
04th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 285.7 137.5 m 137.0 m
05 JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 281.0 133.5 m 137.5 m
06th NorwayNorway Bardal is different 278.4 133.5 m 134.5 m
07th NorwayNorway Not so with Fannemel 276.1 132.0 m 135.5 m
08th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 275.1 134.0 m 133.5 m
09 GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 273.3 134.0 m 133.5 m
010 GermanyGermany Severin friend 271.7 133.0 m 133.5 m
011 NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 267.4 129.5 m 135.0 m
012 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan high school diploma 267.1 131.0 m 133.5 m
013 AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl 266.9 132.0 m 131.0 m
014th AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 266.7 131.5 m 130.5 m
015th GermanyGermany Marinus Kraus 264.5 131.5 m 130.5 m
rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
16 FinlandFinland Jarkko Määttä 263.0 130.5 m 132.5 m
17th GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 262.0 131.0 m 131.5 m
18th AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 260.2 131.5 m 130.5 m
19th FinlandFinland Anssi Koivuranta 258.7 129.5 m 131.0 m
20th AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 257.7 129.5 m 131.0 m
21st PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 252.9 130.0 m 128.0 m
22nd SloveniaSlovenia Jaka Hvala 252.4 131.5 m 125.0 m
23 PolandPoland Maciej Kot 251.4 129.0 m 127.5 m
24 PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 250.0 128.5 m 128.0 m
25th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 248.7 128.5 m 126.5 m
26th JapanJapan Daiki Itō 245.5 129.5 m 124.0 m
27 SloveniaSlovenia Jurij Tepeš 242.6 126.0 m 126.0 m
28 SloveniaSlovenia Robert Kranjec 238.8 129.5 m 121.5 m
29 GermanyGermany Richard Friday 223.6 119.5 m 123.5 m
30th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jakub Janda 221.2 124.5 m 119.0 m

Tour final score

Thomas Diethart (2014)

Taking into account the results of all jumps, the final result in the overall tournament ranking is as follows (the 30 best jumpers are listed):

rank Surname Points
01 AustriaAustria Thomas Diethart 1012.6
02 AustriaAustria Thomas Morgenstern 994.3
03 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 992.4
04th SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 971.3
05 JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 962.1
06th NorwayNorway Bardal is different 950.6
07th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 938.2
08th AustriaAustria Gregor Schlierenzauer 932.0
09 AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 906.8
10 GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 895.7
11 GermanyGermany Michael Neumayer 891.2
12 PolandPoland Maciej Kot 858.5
13 NorwayNorway Jacobsen is different 854.5
14th JapanJapan Daiki Itō 851.8
15th AustriaAustria Wolfgang Loitzl 799.2
rank Surname Points
16 GermanyGermany Severin friend 787.1
17th GermanyGermany Marinus Kraus 783.2
18th FinlandFinland Anssi Koivuranta 773.8
19th FinlandFinland Jarkko Määttä 760.9
20th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan high school diploma 759.7
21st PolandPoland Klemens Murańka 752.2
22nd PolandPoland Jan Ziobro 742.1
23 FinlandFinland Janne Ahonen 736.9
24 GermanyGermany Richard Friday 732.3
25th AustriaAustria Andreas Kofler 731.0
26th SloveniaSlovenia Jaka Hvala 728.5
27 AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 723.6
28 SloveniaSlovenia Robert Kranjec 721.8
29 GermanyGermany Andreas Wank 700.7
30th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 658.9

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Official list of results: Oberstdorf on the FIS website (English).
  2. Official list of results: Garmisch-Partenkirchen on the FIS website (English).
  3. Official list of results: Innsbruck on the FIS website .
  4. Official list of results: Bischofshofen on the FIS website (English).
  5. Final result of the Four Hills Tournament on the FIS website (English), accessed on January 8, 2014.