Ski jumping at the 2014 Winter Olympics

Ski jumping at the 2014 Winter Olympics was held at the RusSki Gorki Jumping Center, Krasnaya Polyana, Russia. The events were held between 8 and 17 February 2014. Women competed in ski jumping for the first time in the history of Winter Olympic Games.[1] A total of four ski jumping events were held.[2]

Ski jumping
at the XXII Olympic Winter Games
VenueRusSki Gorki Jumping Center,
Krasnaya Polyana, Russia
Dates8–17 February 2014
Competitors100 from 20 nations

Competition schedule

The view of the normal hill from the top.

The following is the competition schedule for all four events.[3]

All times are (UTC+4).

DateTimeEvent
8 February20:30Men's individual normal hill qualification
9 February21:30Men's individual normal hill
11 February21:30Women's individual normal hill
14 February21:30Men's individual large hill qualification
15 February21:30Men's individual large hill
17 February21:15Men's team large hill

Medal summary

RusSki Gorki Jumping Center, the venue for the ski jumping competitions.

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)2002
 Poland (POL)2002
3 Austria (AUT)0202
4 Japan (JPN)0112
 Slovenia (SLO)0112
6 France (FRA)0011
 Norway (NOR)0011
Totals (7 nations)44412

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's individual normal hill
Kamil Stoch
 Poland
278.0 Peter Prevc
 Slovenia
265.3 Anders Bardal
 Norway
264.1
Men's individual large hill
Kamil Stoch
 Poland
278.7 Noriaki Kasai
 Japan
277.4 Peter Prevc
 Slovenia
274.8
Men's team
large hill
 Germany (GER)
Andreas Wank
Marinus Kraus
Andreas Wellinger
Severin Freund
1041.1  Austria (AUT)
Michael Hayböck
Thomas Morgenstern
Thomas Diethart
Gregor Schlierenzauer
1038.4  Japan (JPN)
Reruhi Shimizu
Taku Takeuchi
Daiki Ito
Noriaki Kasai
1024.9
Women's individual normal hill
Carina Vogt
 Germany
247.4 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
 Austria
246.2 Coline Mattel
 France
245.2

Qualification

A maximum of 100 athletes (70 male and 30 female) were allowed to qualify for the ski jumping events. The quotas were allocated using the Olympic Quota Allocation List, which was calculated using the FIS World Cup standings and Continental Cup Standings from seasons 2012–13 and 2013–14 added together.[4]

Participating nations

100 athletes from 20 nations participated, with number of athletes in parentheses. Greece made its Olympic debut in the sport.

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References

  1. Loney, Heather (11 February 2014). "Women's ski jumping makes historic Olympic debut". Global News. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
  2. "RusSki Gorki Jumping Center". SOOC. Retrieved 20 December 2012.
  3. "Ski Jumping Schedule and Results". SOOC. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  4. "Qualification Systems for XXII Olympic Winter Games, Sochi 2014" (PDF). International Ski Federation. December 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2013.
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