2011–12 Four Hills Tournament

The 2011–12 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 2011 and 6 January 2012.

Overall standings

The final standings after the four events. Gregor Schlierenzauer was the overall winner.[1]

RankNameNationalityOberstdorf (finish)Garmisch-Partenkirchen (finish)Innsbruck (finish)Bischofshofen (finish)Overall FHT points
1Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria283.3 (1)274.5 (1)247.6 (2)128.4 (3)933.8
2Thomas Morgenstern Austria264.3 (3)267.9 (6)237.1 (6)138.7 (1)908.0
3Andreas Kofler Austria265.2 (2)270.4 (2)252.8 (1)108.5 (25)896.6
4Anders Bardal Norway258.0 (6)256.1 (9)244.4 (4)136.5 (2)895.0
5Roman Koudelka Czech Republic255.6 (7)262.1 (8)239.5 (5)124.0 (6)881.2
6Daiki Ito Japan262.7 (5)269.6 (3)193.6 (27)126.2 (5)852.1
7Severin Freund Germany264.0 (4)262.2 (7)211.8 (21)105.4 (30)843.4
8Kamil Stoch Poland221.1 (23)268.0 (4)232.0 (9)121.9 (9)843.0
9Taku Takeuchi Japan216.3 (25)268.0 (4)246.7 (3)111.6 (23)842.6
10Richard Freitag Germany240.3 (10)233.9 (25)227.2 (12)119.0 (10)820.4

Oberstdorf

HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
30 December 2011 [2]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria133.0137.5557.3283.3 (1)476 (2)
2Andreas Kofler Austria131.0133.5265.2265.2 (2)588 (1)
3Thomas Morgenstern Austria128.0128.5264.3264.3 (3)396 (4)
4Severin Freund Germany129.0127.0264.0264.0 (4)319 (6)
5Daiki Ito Japan130.0124.0262.7262.7 (5)181 (10)

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

HS 137 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2012 [3]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria138.0134.0274.5557.8 (1)576 (2)
2Andreas Kofler Austria130.5137.5270.4535.6 (2)668 (1)
3Daiki Ito Japan138.5141.5269.6532.3 (3)241 (9)
4Kamil Stoch Poland132.0137.5268.0498.1 (9)306 (7)
4Taku Takeuchi Japan130.5140.0268.0484.3 (12)102 (18)

Innsbruck

HS 130 Bergiselschanze, Austria
4 January 2012 [4]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Andreas Kofler Austria127.5131.5252.8788.4 (2)768 (1)
2Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria130.5123.0247.6805.4 (1)656 (2)
3Taku Takeuchi Japan131.5124.0246.7731.0 (7)162 (14)
4Anders Bardal Norway128.0125.5244.4758.5 (4)509 (3)
5Roman Koudelka Czech Republic123.5122.5239.5757.2 (5)292 (8)

Bischofshofen

HS 140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2012 [5]

Only one round was held due to bad weather.[6]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT PointsOverall WC points (Rank)
1Thomas Morgenstern Austria135.0138.7908.0 (2)576 (4)
2Anders Bardal Norway135.0136.5895.0 (4)589 (3)
3Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria131.0128.4933.8 (1)716 (2)
4Robert Kranjec Slovenia129.0126.8807.5 (14)267 (10)
5Daiki Ito Japan130.5126.2852.1 (6)290 (9)
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