2015–16 Four Hills Tournament

The 2015–16 Four Hills Tournament took place at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 29 December 2015 and 6 January 2016.

Four Hills Tournament
at the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup
VenueSchattenbergschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Bergiselschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze
LocationAustria, Germany
Dates29 December 2015 (2015-12-29)-6 January 2016 (2016-01-06)
Winning time1139.4 points
Medalists
 
 
 

Peter Prevc won the competition ahead of Severin Freund and Michael Hayböck. By winning the tournament, Prevc became the second ski jumper from Slovenia to win it after Primož Peterka in 1996–97. Also this was the first tournament since 2007–08 which was not won by Austrian ski jumper, ending their seven year streak of winning the tournament.

Results

Oberstdorf

HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
29 December 2015[1]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT Points
1Severin Freund Germany126.0137.5307.2307.2 (1)
2Michael Hayböck Austria130.0139.0304.2304.2 (2)
3Peter Prevc Slovenia129.5130.0299.9299.9 (3)
4Anders Fannemel Norway130.5129.0295.8295.8 (4)
5Noriaki Kasai Japan127.0133.5290.6290.6 (5)

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

HS 140 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2016[2]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT Points
1Peter Prevc Slovenia133.5136.0272.7572.6 (1)
2Kenneth Gangnes Norway132.0134.0260.1548.7 (4)
3Severin Freund Germany133.5132.5256.8564.0 (2)
4Johann André Forfang Norway128.0133.5250.8529.6 (6)
5Michael Hayböck Austria131.0132.0247.3551.5 (3)

Innsbruck

HS 130 Bergiselschanze, Austria
3 January 2016[3]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT Points
1Peter Prevc Slovenia130.8138.7269.5842.1 (1)
2Severin Freund Germany124.1133.3258.4822.4 (2)
3Kenneth Gangnes Norway127.1124.4251.1800.2 (3)
4Johann André Forfang Norway122.4127.3249.7779.3 (5)
5Michael Hayböck Austria119.2128.3247.5799.0 (4)

Bischofshofen

HS 140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2016[4]

RankNameNationality1st (m)2nd (m)PointsOverall FHT Points
1Peter Prevc Slovenia139.0142.5297.31139.4 (1)
2Severin Freund Germany136.0141.0290.51112.9 (2)
3Michael Hayböck Austria136.0139.0282.61081.6 (3)
4Stefan Kraft Austria136.0138.0278.01036.2 (5)
5Kenneth Gangnes Norway131.5137.0273.31073.5 (4)

Overall standings

The final standings after the four events. Peter Prevc was the overall winner.[5]

RankNameNationalityOberstdorf (finish)Garmisch-Partenkirchen (finish)Innsbruck (finish)Bischofshofen (finish)Overall FHT points
1Peter Prevc Slovenia299.9 (3)272.7 (1)269.5 (1)297.3 (1)1139.5
2Severin Freund Germany307.2 (1)256.8 (3)258.4 (2)290.5 (2)1112.9
3Michael Hayböck Austria304.2 (2)247.3 (5)247.5 (5)282.6 (3)1081.6
4Kenneth Gangnes Norway288.6 (6)260.1 (2)251.5 (3)273.3 (5)1073.5
5Stefan Kraft Austria287.7 (7)238.6 (9)231.9 (11)278.0 (4)1036.2
6Johann André Forfang Norway278.8 (8)250.8 (4)278.0 (4)256.2 (7)1035.5
7Noriaki Kasai Japan290.6 (5)231.0 (12)236.8 (7)254.8 (9)1013.2
8Anders Fannemel Norway295.8 (4)241.5 (7)231.8 (12)241.0 (18)1010.1
9Richard Freitag Germany276.5 (9)243.6 (6)233.3 (10)248.0 (11)1001.4
10Andreas Wank Germany264.5 (13)231.8 (11)235.4 (9)242.7 (16)974.4
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