FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Individual large hill

The Men's individual large hill event of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 was held on 2 March 2017.[1]

Men's individual large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017
VenueSalpausselkä
LocationLahti, Finland
Date2 March
Competitors50 from 15 nations
Winning points279.3
Medalists
    Austria
    Germany
    Poland

Results

Qualification

The qualification was held on 1 March 2017.[2][3]

RankBibNameCountryDistance
(m)
PointsNotes
115Antti Aalto Finland128.5123.4Q
251Andreas Stjernen Norway125.0121.8Q
345Daiki Ito Japan121.5116.3Q
428Viktor Polášek Czech Republic119.5114.8Q
538Simon Ammann  Switzerland124.0114.5Q
630Jarkko Määttä Finland119.5113.5Q
725Ville Larinto Finland117.5112.4Q
827Tomáš Vančura Czech Republic118.0111.3Q
948Dawid Kubacki Poland119.0110.9Q
944Noriaki Kasai Japan119.0110.9Q
1142Anders Fannemel Norway116.5110.1Q
1241Taku Takeuchi Japan117.5109.7Q
1313Killian Peier  Switzerland116.5108.8Q
1420Michael Glasder United States116.0108.6Q
1533MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes Canada115.0107.5Q
1629Janne Ahonen Finland116.0106.1Q
1734Johann André Forfang Norway114.5104.5Q
1836Jakub Janda Czech Republic114.0104.3Q
196Alex Insam Italy116.0104.1Q
2022Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland114.0104.0Q
2116William Rhoads United States116.0103.6Q
2237Markus Schiffner Austria115.5102.3Q
2347Stephan Leyhe Germany113.5101.6Q
2424Dimitry Vassiliev Russia113.0101.5Q
2540Jernej Damjan Slovenia113.5101.3Q
2635Denis Kornilov Russia110.598.4Q
2752Richard Freitag Germany114.597.8Q
2750Vincent Descombes Sevoie France114.097.8Q
2919Kaarel Nurmsalu Estonia111.097.3Q
3039Anže Lanišek Slovenia109.597.2Q
3131Sebastian Colloredo Italy111.095.6Q
3221Davide Bresadola Italy108.594.7Q
333Casey Larson United States108.590.3Q
3432Kevin Bickner United States108.089.7Q
358Martti Nõmme Estonia108.589.1Q
3646Jurij Tepeš Slovenia107.088.3Q
3726Alexey Romashov Russia106.086.7Q
3811Andreas Schuler  Switzerland107.085.4Q
3949Evgeni Klimov Russia105.584.1Q
4023Kento Sakuyama Japan102.582.8Q
415Artti Aigro Estonia102.078.2
4243Roman Koudelka Czech Republic98.572.0
434Ilya Kratov Kazakhstan93.060.2
4417Fatih İpcioğlu Turkey95.060.1
457Nikolay Karpenko Kazakhstan92.056.4
4618Alexey Korolev Kazakhstan88.551.7
472Vitaliy Kalinichenko Ukraine88.049.5
4810Roman Nogin Kazakhstan82.536.7
491Artur Sarkisiani Georgia72.016.1
9Joshua Maurer CanadaDSQ
12Vladimir Zografski Bulgaria
14Kristaps Nežborts LatviaDNS
Prequalified
53Piotr Żyła Poland121.5Q
54Peter Prevc Slovenia127.5Q
55Markus Eisenbichler Germany105.5Q
56Manuel Fettner Austria121.5Q
57Michael Hayböck Austria110.5Q
58Andreas Wellinger Germany114.0Q
59Maciej Kot Poland115.0Q
60Daniel-André Tande Norway113.5Q
61Stefan Kraft Austria118.5Q
62Kamil Stoch Poland113.5Q

Final

The final was held on 2 March 2017.[4][5][6]

RankBibNameCountryRound 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
49Stefan Kraft Austria127.5139.61127.5139.72279.3
46Andreas Wellinger Germany127.5138.72129.0139.33278.0
41Piotr Żyła Poland127.5134.86131.0141.91276.7
439Andreas Stjernen Norway129.0137.03129.0139.15276.1
531Anders Fannemel Norway123.5131.510127.0137.36268.8
647Maciej Kot Poland123.5130.312126.5136.67266.9
750Kamil Stoch Poland127.5136.74124.5128.110264.8
836Dawid Kubacki Poland128.5136.65123.0127.213263.8
942Peter Prevc Slovenia128.0134.67124.5129.19263.7
1048Daniel-André Tande Norway121.5122.018129.5139.33261.3
1145Michael Hayböck Austria121.5124.116128.0136.28260.3
1223Johann André Forfang Norway127.0132.58122.5127.411259.9
1343Markus Eisenbichler Germany125.5130.611123.5127.411258.0
1427Simon Ammann  Switzerland122.5125.814125.5127.014252.8
1533Daiki Ito Japan122.0127.013120.0121.716248.7
1635Stephan Leyhe Germany125.0132.29117.5115.020247.2
1730Taku Takeuchi Japan122.0123.817121.0121.018244.8
1844Manuel Fettner Austria118.0116.821122.5125.915242.7
1940Richard Freitag Germany121.0124.515115.5111.223235.7
2037Evgeni Klimov Russia120.0117.120117.5117.219234.3
2129Jernej Damjan Slovenia113.5111.029120.0121.117232.2
2226Markus Schiffner Austria120.0121.519113.5106.727227.2
2318Janne Ahonen Finland115.0111.927116.0113.721225.6
2413Dimitry Vassiliev Russia120.0115.023115.5110.326225.3
2517Viktor Polášek Czech Republic116.0114.024115.5111.025225.0
2614Ville Larinto Finland118.0113.426115.5111.223224.6
2719Jarkko Määttä Finland116.0109.830117.5112.822222.6
2825Jakub Janda Czech Republic118.5115.822111.0103.628219.4
2924Denis Kornilov Russia119.5114.024108.595.130209.1
3021Kevin Bickner United States117.0111.828104.095.529207.3
316Antti Aalto Finland115.0109.331DNQ
3232Noriaki Kasai Japan114.0108.132
3338Vincent Descombes Sevoie France114.0105.233
3434Jurij Tepeš Slovenia111.5104.134
3511Gregor Deschwanden  Switzerland112.5102.335
3628Anže Lanišek Slovenia110.099.736
372Alex Insam Italy107.097.537
3822MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes Canada108.094.638
397William Rhoads United States107.093.139
409Michael Glasder United States106.092.440
415Killian Peier  Switzerland106.592.441
4216Tomáš Vančura Czech Republic104.591.742
4320Sebastian Colloredo Italy107.089.943
443Martti Nõmme Estonia106.089.144
458Kaarel Nurmsalu Estonia103.587.445
461Casey Larson United States102.586.346
474Andreas Schuler  Switzerland103.084.347
4810Davide Bresadola Italy101.583.448
4915Alexey Romashov Russia102.083.349
5012Kento Sakuyama Japan102.081.950

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