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FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 – Women's individual normal hill

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Women's individual normal hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013
Date22 February 2013
Competitors43 from 16 nations
Winning points253.7
Medalists
gold medal
 
   United States
silver medal
 
   Japan
bronze medal
 
   Austria
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The women's individual normal hill ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 was held on 22 February 2013.[1]

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Transcription

Results

The final was started at 16:00.[2]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 42 Sarah Hendrickson  United States 106.0 127.4 1 103.0 126.3 2 253.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 43 Sara Takanashi  Japan 104.5 124.1 2 103.0 126.9 1 251.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 40 Jacqueline Seifriedsberger  Austria 104.0 118.7 3 98.5 118.5 3 237.2
4 41 Coline Mattel  France 104.0 118.2 4 95.5 111.3 5 229.5
5 37 Carina Vogt  Germany 99.5 115.6 5 96.0 109.8 6 225.4
6 34 Jessica Jerome  United States 100.0 111.8 6 98.0 113.1 4 224.9
7 39 Anette Sagen  Norway 97.0 105.3 8 94.5 108.0 7 213.3
8 33 Evelyn Insam  Italy 96.0 106.1 7 92.5 104.4 12 210.5
9 6 Chiara Hölzl  Austria 95.5 98.9 12 94.5 105.4 10 204.3
10 13 Julia Kykkänen  Finland 92.5 103.2 9 90.0 100.0 17 203.2
11 14 Ulrike Gräßler  Germany 89.5 98.0 13 95.0 103.9 13 201.9
12 26 Elena Runggaldier  Italy 89.0 97.2 16 93.0 103.7 14 200.9
13 35 Špela Rogelj  Slovenia 91.0 95.6 20 93.5 104.8 11 200.4
13 11 Irina Avvakumova  Russia 94.0 102.1 10 91.0 98.3 21 200.4
15 28 Atsuko Tanaka  Canada 92.0 97.3 15 93.0 102.9 15 200.2
16 36 Lindsey Van  United States 89.0 90.6 24 93.5 107.8 8 198.4
17 31 Urša Bogataj  Slovenia 90.0 96.3 18 92.0 99.4 18 195.7
18 38 Katja Požun  Slovenia 91.0 95.6 20 90.5 99.4 18 195.0
19 30 Maja Vtič  Slovenia 86.0 88.1 26 94.5 106.7 9 194.8
20 29 Yuki Ito  Japan 90.5 95.5 22 91.0 98.8 20 194.3
21 18 Svenja Würth  Germany 93.0 100.9 11 89.0 93.0 24 193.9
22 20 Misaki Shigeno  Japan 91.0 97.9 14 88.0 93.2 23 191.1
23 17 Bigna Windmüller  Switzerland 89.5 95.7 19 87.5 93.9 22 189.6
24 19 Yurika Hirayama  Japan 90.5 96.6 17 86.5 91.4 25 188.0
25 23 Maren Lundby  Norway 85.5 86.4 27 92.5 101.3 16 187.7
26 10 Anastasiya Gladysheva  Russia 89.5 89.4 25 88.5 91.3 26 180.7
27 22 Wendy Vuik  Netherlands 88.5 93.2 23 85.5 84.6 28 177.8
28 12 Michaela Doleželová  Czech Republic 85.0 83.3 29 87.5 88.5 27 171.8
29 7 Manuela Malsiner  Italy 87.0 81.9 30 87.0 83.9 29 165.8
30 5 Chang Xinyue  China 89.5 85.1 28 83.5 77.3 30 162.4
31 9 Roberta D'Agostina  Italy 85.0 81.5 31 81.5
32 25 Katharina Althaus  Germany 82.0 80.4 32 80.4
33 27 Abby Hughes  United States 81.5 80.2 33 80.2
33 21 Alexandra Pretorius  Canada 85.0 80.2 33 80.2
35 16 Julia Clair  France 82.0 79.0 35 79.0
36 4 Katharina Keil  Austria 85.0 77.6 36 77.6
37 32 Line Jahr  Norway 90.0 72.0 37 72.0
38 24 Lea Lemare  France 84.0 70.3 38 70.3
39 2 Vladěna Pustková  Czech Republic 79.0 67.8 39 67.8
40 8 Liu Qi  China 80.0 66.2 40 66.2
41 15 Taylor Henrich  Canada 67.0 49.7 41 49.7
42 1 Li Xueyao  China 70.0 44.2 42 44.2
43 3 Dana Vasilica Haralambie  Romania 67.5 37.4 43 37.4

References

  1. ^ "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-02-28. Retrieved 2013-02-21.
  2. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-02-28. Retrieved 2013-02-23.
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