2010–11 Four Hills Tournament

The 2010–11 Four Hills Tournament was held at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 28 December 2010 and 6 January 2011.

Overall standings

[1]

RankNameNationalityOberstdorf (finish)Garmisch-Partenkirchen (finish)Innsbruck (finish)Bischofshofen (finish)Overall FHT points
1Thomas Morgenstern Austria289.6 (1)125.6 (14)266.5 (1)277.1 (2)958.8
2Simon Ammann  Switzerland259.6 (4)142.1 (1)252.7 (4)274.0 (4)928.4
3Tom Hilde Norway246.6 (10)114.5 (36)248.0 (6)278.7 (1)895.0
4Manuel Fettner Austria264.0 (3)111.1 (29)247.0 (6)259.3 (6)882.4
5Martin Koch Austria254.1 (7)126.1 (10)235.9 (13)264.5 (5)880.6
6Adam Małysz Poland243.3 (11)138.0 (3)257.5 (2)236.4 (10)875.2
7Matti Hautamäki Finland273.1 (2)115.6 (34)249.7 (5)223.4 (22)861.8
8Andreas Kofler Austria259.0 (5)62.6 (50)243.6 (7)275.3 (3)840.5

Oberstdorf

HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany 29 December 2010
[2]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Thomas Morgenstern Austria131.5138.0289.6290 (1)705 (1)
2Matti Hautamäki Finland125.0137.5273.1273 (2)431 (3)
3Manuel Fettner Austria130.0131.5264.0264 (3)197 (11)
4Simon Ammann  Switzerland123.0134.5259.6260 (4)361 (4)
5Andreas Kofler Austria128.5126.0259.0259 (5)525 (2)

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

HS 140 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany 1 January 2011
[3] Due to heavy wind there was no second jump held in this competition.

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Simon Ammann  Switzerland131.0142.1461 (3)402 (2)
2Pavel Karelin Russia132.5138.3244 (31)215 (8)
3Adam Małysz Poland132.0138.0381 (4)374 (5)
4Anders Jacobsen Norway127.5134.7358 (12)181 (15)
5Janne Ahonen Finland134.0133.2335 (26)63 (25)

Innsbruck

HS 130 Bergiselschanze, Austria 3 January 2011
[4]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Thomas Morgenstern Austria129.5126.5266.5682 (1)823 (1)
2Adam Małysz Poland128.0123.0257.5639 (3)454 (5)
3Tom Hilde Norway127.5122.0255.2616 (6)286 (7)
4Simon Ammann  Switzerland128.0122.0252.7654 (2)511 (3)
5Matti Hautamäki Finland125.0123.5249.7638 (4)476 (4)

Bischofshofen

HS 140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria 6 January 2011
[5]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Tom Hilde Norway138.0132.0278.7895 (3)386 (6)
2Thomas Morgenstern Austria136.0135.0277.1959 (1)903 (1)
3Andreas Kofler Austria131.5139.5275.3841 (8)621 (2)
4Simon Ammann  Switzerland133.0140.0274.0928 (2)561 (3)
5Martin Koch Austria131.5140.5264.5881 (5)249 (10)
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