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Ski jumping at the 1968 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual

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Men's normal hill individual
at the X Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for ski jumping
VenueAutrans
DatesFebruary 11
Competitors58 from 17 nations
Winning score216.5
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jiří Raška
 Czechoslovakia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Reinhold Bachler
 Austria
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Baldur Preiml
 Austria
← 1964
1972 →

The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 1968 Winter Olympics was held at Autrans. It occurred on 11 February.[1][2]

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Results

Rank[1] Athlete Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jiří Raška  Czechoslovakia 115.2 101.3 216.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Reinhold Bachler  Austria 107.8 106.4 214.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Baldur Preiml  Austria 113.8 98.8 212.6
4 Bjørn Wirkola  Norway 108.7 103.3 212.0
5 Topi Mattila  Finland 111.1 100.8 211.9
6 Anatoliy Zheglanov  Soviet Union 110.0 101.5 211.5
7 Dieter Neuendorf  East Germany 108.7 102.6 211.3
8 Vladimir Belussov  Soviet Union 102.9 104.6 207.5
9 Ladislav Divila  Czechoslovakia 107.2 100.1 207.3
10 Gilbert Poirot  France 106.7 100.4 207.1
11 Günther Göllner  West Germany 109.5 97.6 207.1
12 František Rydval  Czechoslovakia 106.4 100.4 206.8
13 Lars Grini  Norway 104.5 101.6 206.1
14 Ludvik Zajc  Yugoslavia 106.2 99.2 205.4
15 Gariy Napalkov  Soviet Union 104.3 101.1 205.4
15 Manfred Queck  East Germany 104.1 101.3 205.4
17 Veikko Kankkonen  Finland 105.9 99.2 205.1
18 Alain Macle  France 104.2 99.8 204.0
19 Zbyněk Hubač  Czechoslovakia 101.7 101.9 203.6
20 Wolfgang Stöhr  East Germany 101.4 97.9 199.3
21 Jan Olaf Roaldset  Norway 99.6 98.1 197.7
22 Heini Ihle  West Germany 102.6 94.8 197.4
23 Yukio Kasaya  Japan 95.4 101.0 196.4
24 Akitsugu Konno  Japan 101.3 95.0 196.3
25 Giacomo Aimoni  Italy 97.8 97.2 195.0
26 Takashi Fujisawa  Japan 100.6 93.9 194.5
27 Józef Przybyła  Poland 96.8 96.9 193.7
28 Henrik Ohlmeyer  West Germany 104.8 88.8 193.6
29 Sepp Lichtenegger  Austria 98.3 94.8 193.1
30 Erwin Fiedor  Poland 102.5 89.3 191.8
31 Jo Inge Bjørnebye  Norway 101.4 89.0 190.4
32 Ryszard Witke  Poland 101.9 88.4 190.3
33 John Balfanz  United States 97.8 91.9 189.7
34 László Gellér  Hungary 98.6 91.0 189.6
35 Józef Kocyan  Poland 95.3 93.7 189.0
36 Max Golser  Austria 102.7 83.3 186.0
37 Kurt Elimä  Sweden 95.4 90.5 185.9
38 Marjan Mesec  Yugoslavia 96.9 88.2 185.1
39 Juhani Ruotsalainen  Finland 92.3 92.1 184.4
40 Bill Bakke  United States 90.0 90.8 180.8
41 Maurice Arbez  France 91.3 87.4 178.7
42 Jay Rand  United States 85.8 92.6 178.4
43 Thord Karlsson  Sweden 85.8 90.0 175.8
44 Adrian Watt  United States 86.9 87.1 174.0
45 Heikki Väisänen  Finland 92.4 78.4 170.8
46 Marjan Pečar  Yugoslavia 104.7 65.4 170.1
47 Masakatsu Asari  Japan 100.8 69.0 169.8
48 Ulf Norberg  Sweden 82.6 84.4 167.0
49 Mats Östman  Sweden 87.8 77.7 165.5
50 Michel Saint Lezer  France 85.0 79.7 164.7
51 Peter Eržen  Yugoslavia 67.6 95.6 163.2
52 Josef Zehnder  Switzerland 65.4 88.8 154.2
53 Ulf Kvendbo  Canada 75.2 78.1 153.3
54 Bernd Karwofsky  East Germany 98.5 53.0 151.5
55 Vladimir Smirnov  Soviet Union 89.5 58.8 148.3
55 John McInnes  Canada 75.7 72.6 148.3
57 Claude Trahan  Canada 74.2 56.4 130.6
58 Mihály Gellér  Hungary 45.2 83.8 129.0

References

  1. ^ a b "Rapport Officiel Xes Jeux Olympiques D'Hiver 1968 Grenoble" (PDF). Comité d'organisation des Xemes jeux olympiques d'hiver. LA84 Foundation. 1968. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  2. ^ "Ski Jumping at the 1968 Grenoble Winter Games: Men's Normal Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
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