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FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020 – Individual

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Individual
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020
VenueLetalnica bratov Gorišek HS240
LocationPlanica, Slovenia
Dates10 December (qualification)
11–12 December
Competitors40 from 14 nations
Winning points877.2
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Germany
silver medal
 
   Norway
bronze medal
 
   Germany
2022 →

The Individual competition at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020 was held on 11 and 12 December 2020, with the qualification being held on 10 December.[1][2]

Karl Geiger won the competition for the first time, with Halvor Egner Granerud winning silver and Markus Eisenbichler capturing the bronze medal.[3]

Qualification

The training was held on 10 December 2020 at 16:00.[4][5]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Notes
1 60 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 222.5 222.5 Q
2 29 Michael Hayböck  Austria 242.5 216.0 Q
3 61 Halvor Egner Granerud  Norway 221.5 215.6 Q
4 56 Karl Geiger  Germany 228.0 215.4 Q
5 32 Daniel-André Tande  Norway 229.5 215.3 Q
6 45 Kamil Stoch  Poland 226.0 212.0 Q
7 59 Robert Johansson  Norway 222.0 211.7 Q
8 58 Yukiya Satō  Japan 219.5 206.9 Q
9 55 Piotr Żyła  Poland 223.0 206.1 Q
9 54 Pius Paschke  Germany 221.0 206.1 Q
11 52 Bor Pavlovčič  Slovenia 220.0 202.8 Q
12 57 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 216.0 201.3 Q
13 34 Andrzej Stękała  Poland 217.5 200.9 Q
14 39 Timi Zajc  Slovenia 216.0 198.7 Q
15 31 Philipp Aschenwald  Austria 217.5 198.2 Q
16 53 Anže Lanišek  Slovenia 214.5 197.9 Q
17 38 Evgeni Klimov  Russia 215.0 196.7 Q
18 42 Sander Vossan Eriksen  Norway 212.0 192.6 Q
19 22 Antti Aalto  Finland 221.5 188.6 Q
20 47 Constantin Schmid  Germany 208.0 187.3 Q
21 8 Domen Prevc  Slovenia 216.5 187.2 Q
22 44 Ryoyu Kobayashi  Japan 208.5 187.0 Q
23 51 Johann André Forfang  Norway 205.0 183.3 Q
24 50 Keiichi Satō  Japan 206.0 182.8 Q
25 27 Artti Aigro  Estonia 211.0 182.4 Q
26 30 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 202.0 177.6 Q
27 24 Naoki Nakamura  Japan 206.5 176.5 Q
28 13 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 206.0 174.8 Q
29 20 Giovanni Bresadola  Italy 201.0 169.0 Q
30 15 Ilya Mankov  Russia 204.0 167.6 Q
31 16 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 201.0 166.9 Q
32 28 Mikhail Nazarov  Russia 201.0 166.8 Q
33 21 Timon-Pascal Kahofer  Austria 198.0 165.9 Q
34 18 Casey Larson  United States 200.0 165.8 Q
35 12 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 196.5 164.3 Q
36 3 Matthew Soukup  Canada 192.5 159.5 Q
37 19 Danil Sadreev  Russia 194.5 159.3 Q
38 14 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 195.5 156.8 Q
39 6 Alex Insam  Italy 190.5 151.5 Q
40 9 Eetu Nousiainen  Finland 190.5 150.7 Q
41 10 Dean Decker  United States 188.5 150.6
42 2 Niko Kytösaho  Finland 184.0 149.5
43 4 Patrick Gasienica  United States 160.5 113.9
44 1 Yevhen Marusiak  Ukraine 129.0 78.6
7 Filip Sakala  Czech Republic DSQ

Results

The first two rounds were held on 11 December at 16:00 and the last two rounds on 12 December 2020 at 16:00.[6][7][8][9]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Final round Total
Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 35 Karl Geiger  Germany 241.0 223.4 1 223.5 207.8 5 240.5 228.0 1 231.5 218.0 3 877.2
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 40 Halvor Egner Granerud  Norway 221.0 209.3 4 229.5 217.3 2 239.0 224.9 2 243.0 225.2 1 876.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 39 Markus Eisenbichler  Germany 220.0 205.4 5 247.0 220.3 1 234.5 217.3 4 230.0 216.3 4 859.3
4 18 Michael Hayböck  Austria 245.5 221.1 2 217.0 201.8 9 237.5 219.1 3 220.5 203.1 9 845.1
5 38 Robert Johansson  Norway 220.0 202.5 7 228.5 208.9 4 228.0 211.5 6 232.0 218.1 2 841.0
6 37 Yukiya Satō  Japan 222.0 203.3 6 229.0 205.6 7 228.0 212.6 5 229.0 213.6 5 835.1
7 34 Piotr Żyła  Poland 221.5 202.1 8 224.5 206.4 6 227.0 211.2 7 224.5 208.9 7 828.6
8 27 Kamil Stoch  Poland 213.0 187.5 13 229.0 211.5 3 223.0 205.7 9 222.5 203.8 8 808.5
9 23 Evgeni Klimov  Russia 237.0 213.8 3 208.0 183.2 20 222.5 203.9 11 220.0 201.3 10 802.2
10 22 Andrzej Stękała  Poland 224.5 201.9 9 215.5 194.6 14 224.5 205.3 10 212.0 190.6 14 792.4
11 33 Pius Paschke  Germany 212.5 193.2 12 224.5 202.5 8 217.0 198.9 12 213.5 196.3 12 790.9
12 32 Anže Lanišek  Slovenia 196.0 172.5 23 218.5 196.4 10 215.5 196.8 13 228.0 211.5 6 777.2
13 21 Daniel-André Tande  Norway 203.0 176.5 19 218.5 195.8 12 224.0 205.9 8 218.0 198.9 11 777.1
14 28 Constantin Schmid  Germany 216.5 193.6 11 219.5 195.8 12 209.0 185.3 16 213.5 193.0 13 767.7
15 36 Dawid Kubacki  Poland 219.0 198.5 10 215.5 196.3 11 211.0 190.9 14 196.0 168.7 28 754.4
16 14 Antti Aalto  Finland 205.0 183.9 15 208.5 187.4 17 208.5 186.2 15 207.5 182.4 15 739.9
17 29 Keiichi Satō  Japan 205.0 178.4 16 217.5 193.2 15 197.5 171.4 25 206.0 180.1 18 723.1
18 20 Philipp Aschenwald  Austria 201.5 174.0 21 218.0 192.7 16 200.5 176.0 22 203.0 177.0 22 719.7
19 26 Ryoyu Kobayashi  Japan 203.0 172.6 22 212.5 187.0 18 202.0 176.6 19 205.0 180.5 17 716.7
20 31 Bor Pavlovčič  Slovenia 207.0 185.8 14 198.0 171.6 24 203.5 180.1 18 203.5 178.0 21 715.5
21 3 Domen Prevc  Slovenia 206.0 176.8 17 206.5 177.0 23 201.5 176.5 20 207.5 182.4 15 712.7
22 30 Johann André Forfang  Norway 202.5 169.8 26 213.0 186.8 19 200.0 174.7 23 205.0 179.1 20 710.4
23 19 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 200.0 167.9 28 212.0 182.6 21 206.0 184.1 17 203.0 175.5 23 710.1
24 12 Giovanni Bresadola  Italy 199.5 176.7 18 202.0 171.2 25 192.0 168.4 27 201.0 173.2 25 689.5
25 16 Artti Aigro  Estonia 200.5 166.5 29 196.5 164.3 28 197.5 176.4 21 207.0 180.1 18 687.3
26 6 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 193.0 172.0 24 199.5 170.5 26 193.0 168.9 26 202.0 174.8 24 686.2
27 1 Matthew Soukup  Canada 204.0 169.2 27 196.5 156.3 29 191.5 165.6 28 200.0 172.9 26 664.0
28 25 Sander Vossan Eriksen  Norway 207.0 174.4 20 208.0 179.7 22 172.5 138.1 29 198.0 171.1 27 663.3
29 17 Mikhail Nazarov  Russia 203.0 166.0 30 178.5 145.9 30 199.5 173.3 24 195.5 166.9 29 652.1
24 Timi Zajc  Slovenia 205.0 170.8 25 199.0 168.5 27 did not start
31 11 Danil Sadreev  Russia 196.0 163.3 31 did not qualify
32 8 Ilya Mankov  Russia 195.0 162.9 32
33 9 Čestmír Kožíšek  Czech Republic 194.5 159.7 33
34 13 Timon-Pascal Kahofer  Austria 181.5 151.4 34
35 15 Naoki Nakamura  Japan 185.5 151.3 35
36 4 Eetu Nousiainen  Finland 183.5 148.9 36
37 5 Jarkko Määttä  Finland 174.5 143.8 37
38 7 Vitaliy Kalinichenko  Ukraine 178.5 143.4 38
39 10 Casey Larson  United States 181.5 141.5 39
40 2 Alex Insam  Italy 179.5 134.3 40

References

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Karl Geiger is Ski Flying World Champion". fis-ski.com. 12 December 2020. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  4. ^ Qualification start list
  5. ^ Qualification results
  6. ^ First round results
  7. ^ Results after two rounds
  8. ^ Results after three rounds
  9. ^ Final results
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