Four Hills Tournament 2018/19

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winner
Tour winner JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi
GermanyGermany Oberstdorf JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi
GermanyGermany Garmisch-Partenkirchen JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi
AustriaAustria innsbruck JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi
AustriaAustria Bischofshofen JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi
Competitions
Venues 4th
Individual competitions 4th
Attendees
Nations 17th
athlete 79
2017/18 2019/20

The 67th Four Hills Tournament 2018/19 was a series of ski jumping competitions that took place as part of the Ski Jumping World Cup 2018/19 between December 29, 2018 and January 6, 2019. The tour was organized by the FIS . As in every winter, the competitions took place on the four ski jumps in Oberstdorf , Garmisch-Partenkirchen , Innsbruck and Bischofshofen . As with all World Cup competition, there was also for the tour stages World Cup points .

The Japanese Ryoyu Kobayashi won the tour for the first time after he was victorious in all four competitions. This had previously only been achieved by the German Sven Hannawald ( 2001/02 ) and the Polish defending champion Kamil Stoch ( 2017/18 ).

Apron

Overall World Cup before the Four Hills Tournament

rank Surname Points
01. JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 556
02. PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 445
03. PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 365
04th GermanyGermany Karl Geiger 327
05. NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang 321
06th GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 255
07th RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov 238
08th. NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 202
09. GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 198
10. SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc 179

Participating nations and nominated athletes

The number of athletes that the nations are allowed to start depends on the previous season results. In addition, the host nations Germany (in Oberstdorf and Garmisch-Partenkirchen) and Austria (in Innsbruck and Bischofshofen) will send a national group of six athletes each to the start.

The following ski jumpers were nominated:

nation Places number Athletes
GermanyGermany Germany 7 + 6 13 Markus Eisenbichler , Richard Freitag , Severin Freund (to Garmisch-Partenkirchen), Karl Geiger , Stephan Leyhe , David Siegel , Andreas Wellinger
National Group: Moritz Baer , Martin Hamann , Felix Hoffmann , Justin Lisso , Pius Paschke , Constantin Schmid (also in Innsbruck and Bischofshofen)
AustriaAustria Austria 6 + 6 12 Philipp Aschenwald , Manuel Fettner , Michael Hayböck , Daniel Huber , Stefan Kraft , Markus Schiffner
National group: Clemens Aigner , David Haagen , Thomas Hofer , Jan Hörl , Andreas Kofler , Clemens Leitner
BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 1 1 Vladimir Sografski
EstoniaEstonia Estonia 1 1 Martti Nõmme
FinlandFinland Finland 3 4th Antti Aalto , Andreas Alamommo (from Innsbruck), Jarkko Määttä (to Garmisch-Partenkirchen), Eetu Nousiainen
FranceFrance France 1 1 Jonathan Learoyd (to Garmisch-Partenkirchen)
ItalyItaly Italy 1 1 Alex Insam
JapanJapan Japan 6th 6th Daiki Itō , Noriaki Kasai , Junshirō Kobayashi , Ryōyū Kobayashi , Naoki Nakamura , Yukiya Satō
CanadaCanada Canada 1 1 MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes
KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 2 2 Sabyrschan Moominov , Sergei Tkachenko
NorwayNorway Norway 7th 7th Anders Fannemel , Johann André Forfang , Halvor Egner Granerud , Robert Johansson , Robin Pedersen , Andreas Stjernen , Daniel-André Tande
PolandPoland Poland 7th 7th Stefan Hula , Maciej Kot , Dawid Kubacki , Kamil Stoch , Jakub Wolny , Aleksander Zniszczoł , Piotr Żyła
RussiaRussia Russia 4th 4th Evgeny Klimow , Mikhail Nazarow , Maxim Sergejew , Roman Trofimow
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 4th 4th Simon Ammann , Sandro Hauswirth (to Garmisch-Partenkirchen), Killian Peier , Andreas Schuler
SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 6th 9 Jernej Damjan , Nejc Dežman (in Bischofshofen), Rok Justin (in Innsbruck), Anže Lanišek (from Innsbruck), Bor Pavlovčič , Domen Prevc (to Garmisch-Partenkirchen), Peter Prevc (to Garmisch-Partenkirchen), Anže Semenič , Timi Zajc
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 4th 4th Lukáš Hlava , Čestmír Kožíšek , Roman Koudelka , Viktor Polášek
United StatesUnited States United States 3 2 Kevin Bickner , Casey Larson (in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Innsbruck)

Venues

Oberstdorf

GermanyGermany Audi Arena Oberstdorf ( HS 137)

The qualification for the opening competition of the 67th Four Hills Tournament in Oberstdorf took place on December 29, 2018. Stefan Kraft won this ahead of Ryōyū Kobayashi and Piotr Żyła .

The competition started on December 30, 2018 at 4:30 p.m.

rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
01 JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 282.3 138.5 m 126.5 m
02 GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 281.9 133.0 m 129.0 m
03 AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 280.5 131.0 m 134.5 m
04th NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 278.2 132.5 m 131.0 m
05 PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 269.8 128.5 m 133.5 m
06th PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 268.3 133.0 m 126.5 m
07th NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 268.0 129.0 m 125.0 m
08th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 267.6 127.0 m 131.0 m
09 SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc 266.0 127.0 m 125.5 m
10 AustriaAustria Daniel Huber 265.2 129.0 m 124.0 m
11 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 264.4 126.0 m 129.0 m
12 GermanyGermany Karl Geiger 262.9 129.0 m 128.0 m
13 GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 260.0 125.5 m 125.0 m
14th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 258.3 125.0 m 126.0 m
15th JapanJapan Yukiya Satō 255.0 130.0 m 124.5 m
rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
16 GermanyGermany Richard Friday 251.0 123.5 m 122.5 m
17th GermanyGermany David Siegel 250.2 121.5 m 122.0 m
18th SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 247.5 120.5 m 122.5 m
19th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Killian Peier 241.2 123.0 m 119.0 m
20th RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov 240.6 124.0 m 117.0 m
21st GermanyGermany Pius Paschke 240.3 120.0 m 116.5 m
22nd FinlandFinland Antti Aalto 240.0 120.0 m 118.0 m
23 BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Sografski 239.1 125.0 m 118.0 m
24 GermanyGermany Constantin Schmid 226.6 119.0 m 113.0 m
25th NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang 226.3 125.0 m 110.0 m
26th PolandPoland Jakub Wolny 225.4 116.0 m 117.0 m
27 AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 214.6 118.5 m 109.0 m
28 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Viktor Polášek 210.8 119.0 m 109.0 m
29 JapanJapan Naoki Nakamura 208.8 118.0 m 108.0 m
30th AustriaAustria Markus Schiffner 208.4 119.5 m 107.0 m

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

GermanyGermany Large Olympic Hill ( HS 140)

The qualification for the second competition of the 67th Four Hills Tournament, called the New Year’s competition, took place on December 31, 2018 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. This won Dawid Kubacki ahead of Ryoyu Kobayashi and Kamil Stoch .

The competition began on January 1st, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.

rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
01 JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 266.6 136.5 m 133.0 m
02 GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 264.7 138.0 m 135.0 m
03 PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 256.2 133.5 m 133.0 m
04th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 253.8 133.0 m 134.5 m
05 JapanJapan Junshirō Kobayashi 249.4 131.0 m 131.5 m
06th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 249.2 129.0 m 134.0 m
07th GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 249.0 128.0 m 135.0 m
08th SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc 248.7 132.0 m 132.5 m
09 NorwayNorway Halvor Egner Granerud 245.4 127.0 m 132.0 m
10 NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 245.3 129.5 m 134.0 m
11 PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 241.3 128.5 m 130.5 m
12 JapanJapan Daiki Itō 241.2 130.0 m 130.0 m
13 PolandPoland Jakub Wolny 240.8 128.0 m 127.5 m
14th NorwayNorway Not so with Fannemel 239.8 130.0 m 128.5 m
15th AustriaAustria Daniel Huber 238.8 120.0 m 136.5 m
rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
16 RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov 236.7 130.0 m 129.0 m
17th GermanyGermany David Siegel 236.3 125.0 m 129.0 m
17th JapanJapan Yukiya Satō 236.3 126.5 m 134.0 m
19th NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 235.8 120.5 m 136.5 m
19th GermanyGermany Karl Geiger 235.8 127.0 m 130.0 m
21st SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 235.4 126.0 m 130.0 m
22nd NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang 235.3 122.0 m 136.0 m
23 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Killian Peier 232.9 125.0 m 132.5 m
24 GermanyGermany Richard Friday 231.8 132.5 m 123.0 m
25th BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Sografski 226.3 117.0 m 133.0 m
26th JapanJapan Naoki Nakamura 226.2 126.0 m 126.0 m
27 SloveniaSlovenia Anže Semenič 223.9 124.0 m 130.0 m
28 AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner 213.1 120.0 m 126.0 m
29 GermanyGermany Constantin Schmid 206.0 123.5 m 121.5 m
30th NorwayNorway Robin Pedersen 201.9 120.5 m 119.0 m


Tour intermediate result
rank Surname Points
01 JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 548.9
02 GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 546.6
03 PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 526.0
04th NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 523.5
05 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 518.2
06th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 516.8
07th SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc 514.7
08th PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 509.6
09 GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 509.0
10 AustriaAustria Daniel Huber 504.0

innsbruck

AustriaAustria Bergiselschanze ( HS 130)

The qualification for the third competition of the 67th Four Hills Tournament in Innsbruck took place on January 3, 2019 at 2 p.m. Ryōyū Kobayashi won this before Roman Koudelka and Johann André Forfang .

The competition took place on January 4th, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.

rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
01 JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 267.0 136.5 m 131.0 m
02 AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 254.2 129.5 m 130.5 m
03 NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 242.7 131.0 m 126.0 m
04th GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 239.1 129.0 m 127.5 m
05 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 234.1 126.5 m 131.0 m
06th JapanJapan Yukiya Satō 231.4 129.0 m 123.5 m
07th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Killian Peier 230.6 127.0 m 123.0 m
08th GermanyGermany Richard Friday 230.0 128.0 m 124.0 m
09 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 228.4 123.0 m 125.0 m
10 SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc 226.6 130.0 m 119.5 m
11 NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 226.1 129.0 m 124.0 m
12 SloveniaSlovenia Anže Lanišek 224.8 126.5 m 123.0 m
13 GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 223.8 129.0 m 123.5 m
14th AustriaAustria Daniel Huber 222.8 127.0 m 121.0 m
15th JapanJapan Daiki Itō 222.3 124.5 m 124.5 m
rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
16 AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner 219.6 121.5 m 122.5 m
17th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 217.6 125.0 m 123.5 m
18th PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 216.5 130.0 m 116.0 m
19th RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov 214.3 122.0 m 120.5 m
20th GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 207.8 118.5 m 121.0 m
21st AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 205.9 123.0 m 115.5 m
21st NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang 205.9 119.5 m 123.5 m
23 AustriaAustria Philipp Aschenwald 203.9 123.5 m 115.0 m
24 GermanyGermany Karl Geiger 203.3 120.5 m 115.5 m
25th NorwayNorway Not so with Fannemel 202.0 124.5 m 116.0 m
26th JapanJapan Junshirō Kobayashi 200.5 124.0 m 114.0 m
27 BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Sografski 197.4 120.0 m 111.5 m
28 GermanyGermany David Siegel 196.4 123.0 m 112.5 m
29 AustriaAustria Jan Hörl 188.6 120.0 m 110.0 m
30th PolandPoland Stefan Hula 186.4 120.0 m 112.0 m


Tour intermediate result
rank Surname Points
01 JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 815.9
02 GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 770.4
03 NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 766.2
04th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 750.9
05 GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 748.1
06th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 746.6
07th PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 742.5
08th SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc 741.3
09 NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 729.9
10 AustriaAustria Daniel Huber 726.8

Bischofshofen

AustriaAustria Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze ( HS 140)

Due to heavy snowfall , the qualification for the Epiphany was postponed to January 6, 2019, 2:30 p.m. The competition then took place from 5:00 p.m.

rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
01 JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 282.1 135.0 m 137.5 m
02 PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 268.3 138.0 m 130.0 m
03 AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 267.5 134.0 m 131.5 m
04th GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 266.0 126.0 m 137.0 m
05 GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 265.5 137.0 m 131.5 m
06th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 259.7 133.0 m 130.5 m
07th NorwayNorway Halvor Egner Granerud 258.0 128.5 m 135.0 m
08th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Killian Peier 254.6 131.5 m 127.0 m
09 NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 253.3 132.0 m 126.5 m
10 GermanyGermany Karl Geiger 249.5 122.0 m 133.5 m
11 AustriaAustria Daniel Huber 243.6 121.0 m 131.5 m
12 PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 243.1 129.0 m 123.5 m
13 PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 241.8 130.0 m 127.0 m
14th AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 240.5 124.0 m 129.0 m
15th GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 234.7 121.5 m 128.5 m
rank Surname Points Width 1 Width 2
16 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 234.5 125.5 m 130.5 m
17th NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang 231.6 124.0 m 126.5 m
18th NorwayNorway Robin Pedersen 231.0 124.0 m 125.0 m
19th GermanyGermany Constantin Schmid 230.3 121.0 m 129.0 m
20th FinlandFinland Antti Aalto 228.8 125.0 m 123.0 m
21st SloveniaSlovenia Anže Semenič 228.0 122.0 m 126.0 m
22nd JapanJapan Daiki Itō 226.9 123.5 m 128.0 m
23 JapanJapan Yukiya Satō 224.7 118.0 m 120.5 m
24 AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner 223.9 124.0 m 121.0 m
25th NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 221.8 120.0 m 118.0 m
26th RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov 218.4 132.5 m 115.5 m
27 GermanyGermany Richard Friday 214.8 121.0 m 120.0 m
28 BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Sografski 209.6 125.0 m 119.0 m
29 JapanJapan Junshirō Kobayashi 209.3 123.5 m 114.0 m
30th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Čestmír Kožíšek 206.1 118.5 m 120.5 m

Tour final score

Overall ranking of the 67th Four Hills Tournament

After all four jumps, the points of the ski jumpers from all eight rounds are added up. The jumper with the highest number of points is the overall winner of the tour.

rank Surname Points
01. JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 1098.0
02. GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 1035.9
03. GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 1014.1
04th PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 1010.8
05. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Koudelka 1006.3
06th PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 0994.0
07th NorwayNorway Andreas Stjernen 0988.0
08th. NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 0983.2
09. AustriaAustria Daniel Huber 0970.4
10. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Killian Peier 0959.3
11. GermanyGermany Karl Geiger 0951.5
12. JapanJapan Yukiya Satō 0947.4
13. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Simon Ammann 0945.8
14th GermanyGermany Richard Friday 0927.6
15th RussiaRussia Yevgeny Klimov 0910.0
16. NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang 0899.1
17th AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 0881.6
18th BulgariaBulgaria Vladimir Sografski 0872.4
19th PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 0842.1
20th SloveniaSlovenia Timi Zajc 0834.1
21st JapanJapan Daiki Itō 0811.1
22nd GermanyGermany David Siegel 0768.0
23. GermanyGermany Constantin Schmid 0763.0
24. AustriaAustria Manuel Fettner 0748.7
25th JapanJapan Junshirō Kobayashi 0746.9
26th AustriaAustria Michael Hayboeck 0746.7
27. NorwayNorway Not so with Fannemel 0664.2
28. SloveniaSlovenia Anže Semenič 0662.9
29 PolandPoland Jakub Wolny 0654.5
30th FinlandFinland Antti Aalto 0653.7
31. GermanyGermany Andreas Wellinger 0653.0
32. JapanJapan Naoki Nakamura 0639.0
33. NorwayNorway Robin Pedersen 0548.7
rank Surname Points
34. AustriaAustria Philipp Aschenwald 504.9
35. NorwayNorway Halvor Egner Granerud 503.4
36. PolandPoland Stefan Hula 479.1
37. NorwayNorway Daniel-André Tande 393.5
38. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Viktor Polášek 389.7
39. SloveniaSlovenia Jernej Damjan 341.8
40. GermanyGermany Pius Paschke 337.8
41. SloveniaSlovenia Anže Lanišek 320.6
42. JapanJapan Noriaki Kasai 305.7
43. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Čestmír Kožíšek 302.3
44. AustriaAustria Markus Schiffner 292.6
45. AustriaAustria Jan Hörl 291.8
46. SloveniaSlovenia Peter Prevc 247.5
47. CanadaCanada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 217.1
48. SloveniaSlovenia Bor Pavlovčič 206.5
49. GermanyGermany Severin friend 201.1
50. GermanyGermany Felix Hoffmann 196.7
51. PolandPoland Aleksander Zniszczoł 194.5
52. GermanyGermany Moritz Baer 193.7
53. AustriaAustria Clemens Aigner 192.6
54. ItalyItaly Alex Insam 188.2
55. United StatesUnited States Kevin Bickner 185.6
56. AustriaAustria Clemens Leitner 181.6
57. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Schuler 169.5
58. GermanyGermany Martin Hamann 168.9
59. FinlandFinland Andreas Alamommo 165.0
60. FranceFrance Jonathan Learoyd 111.7
61. PolandPoland Maciej Kot 095.0
62. SloveniaSlovenia Rok Justin 094.0
63. Czech RepublicCzech Republic Lukáš Hlava 093.6
64. AustriaAustria Thomas Hofer 090.2
65. KazakhstanKazakhstan Sergei Tkachenko 088.7
66. RussiaRussia Roman Trofimov 082.0

Overall World Cup after the Four Hills Tournament

rank Surname Points
01. JapanJapan Ryoyu Kobayashi 956
02. PolandPoland Piotr Żyła 529
03. PolandPoland Kamil Stoch 504
04th GermanyGermany Stephan Leyhe 411
05. GermanyGermany Karl Geiger 394
06th NorwayNorway Johann André Forfang 360
07th PolandPoland Dawid Kubacki 352
08th. AustriaAustria Stefan Kraft 351
09. GermanyGermany Markus Eisenbichler 329
10. NorwayNorway Robert Johansson 303

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FIS adopts ski jumping calendar 2018/2019. Skispringen.com, May 18, 2018, accessed November 18, 2018.