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Ski jumping at the 1988 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual

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Men's normal hill individual
at the XV Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for ski jumping
VenueCanada Olympic Park
DatesFebruary 14
Competitors58 from 19 nations
winning score229.1
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Matti Nykänen
 Finland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pavel Ploc
 Czechoslovakia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jiří Malec
 Czechoslovakia
← 1984
1992 →

The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 1988 Winter Olympics was held in Canada Olympic Park. It occurred on 14 February.[1][2]

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Results

[1]

Round 1 Round 2
Rank Athlete Country Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Matti Nykänen  Finland 89.5 114.8 1 89.5 114.3 1 229.1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Pavel Ploc  Czechoslovakia 84.5 105.3 7 87.0 106.8 2 212.1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jiří Malec  Czechoslovakia 88.0 106.9 2 85.5 104.9 4 211.8
4 Miran Tepeš  Yugoslavia 84.0 106.0 3 83.5 105.2 3 211.2
5 Jiří Parma  Czechoslovakia 83.5 102.2 13 82.5 101.6 5 203.8
6 Heinz Kuttin  Austria 87.0 105.3 7 80.5 94.4 10 199.7
7 Jari Puikkonen  Finland 84.0 105.5 6 80.0 93.6 12 199.1
8 Staffan Tällberg  Sweden 83.0 99.9 16 81.0 98.2 6 198.1
9 Jens Weißflog  East Germany 81.5 99.5 18 80.0 97.1 8 196.6
10 Piotr Fijas  Poland 84.5 102.3 12 80.0 93.1 13 195.4
11 Akira Sato  Japan 80.0 96.6 22 80.5 97.4 7 194.0
12 Andreas Felder  Austria 80.5 96.9 21 81.0 95.2 9 192.1
13 Steve Collins  Canada 83.5 102.7 10 78.0 88.4 25 191.1
14 Ladislav Dluhoš  Czechoslovakia 85.0 103.6 9 78.0 87.4 32 191.0
15 Ari-Pekka Nikkola  Finland 83.5 100.2 14 79.0 90.5 20 190.7
16 Matjaž Zupan  Yugoslavia 85.0 102.6 11 78.0 87.4 32 190.0
17 Fabrice Piazzini  Switzerland 83.0 99.9 16 78.0 88.9 23 188.8
18 Mark Konopacke  United States 83.5 100.2 14 79.0 88.0 28 188.2
19 Ole Christian Eidhammer  Norway 79.5 92.3 28 80.5 94.4 10 186.7
20 Günther Stranner  Austria 83.5 98.7 19 78.0 87.9 29 186.6
21 Remo Lederer  East Germany 79.5 94.3 25 78.0 90.9 19 185.2
22 Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl  Norway 79.5 91.3 30 80.0 93.1 13 184.4
23 Risto Laakkonen  Finland 81.0 97.2 20 76.5 86.0 37 183.2
24 Ernst Vettori  Austria 79.5 94.8 23 76.0 86.7 36 181.5
25 Masaru Nagaoka  Japan 78.5 89.2 38 80.0 92.1 16 181.3
26 Rajko Lotrič  Yugoslavia 85.0 105.6 5 74.0 74.5 51 180.1
27 Anders Daun  Sweden 79.5 90.8 31 78.0 88.4 25 179.2
28 Jan Boklöv  Sweden 78.0 85.4 42 80.5 92.4 15 177.8
29 Andi Bauer  West Germany 78.5 87.2 40 79.5 90.3 21 177.5
30 Primož Ulaga  Yugoslavia 84.5 105.8 4 72.0 71.3 54 177.1
31 Josef Heumann  West Germany 77.0 84.3 43 80.0 92.1 16 176.4
32 Ron Richards  Canada 78.0 88.4 39 78.0 86.9 34 175.3
33 Mike Holland  United States 79.5 92.8 27 74.5 81.8 42 174.6
34 Jan Kowal  Poland 79.0 89.5 36 77.0 84.8 39 174.3
34 Didier Mollard  France 79.0 90.5 32 77.0 83.8 41 174.3
36 Per-Inge Tällberg  Sweden 79.5 89.3 37 78.0 84.9 38 174.2
37 Gérard Balanche  Switzerland 78.0 85.9 41 78.0 87.9 29 173.8
38 Eduard Suboch  Soviet Union 76.0 83.7 44 78.0 89.9 22 173.6
39 Mikhail Yesin  Soviet Union 80.0 92.1 29 74.0 79.5 46 171.6
40 Emil Zografski  Bulgaria 77.0 83.3 45 78.0 87.9 29 171.2
41 Erik Johnsen  Norway 75.0 80.1 51 79.0 91.0 18 171.1
42 Todd Gillman  Canada 75.0 82.6 46 78.0 88.4 25 171.0
43 Dennis McGrane  United States 78.0 90.4 33 73.0 79.4 47 169.8
44 Horst Bulau  Canada 74.5 80.8 49 78.0 86.9 34 167.7
45 Vegard Opaas  Norway 80.5 92.9 26 72.0 73.3 53 166.2
46 Sandro Sambugaro  Italy 74.0 77.0 55 79.0 88.5 24 165.5
47 Thomas Klauser  West Germany 80.5 94.4 24 71.0 70.7 55 165.1
48 Christian Hauswirth  Switzerland 79.5 90.3 34 73.0 74.4 52 164.7
49 Frédéric Berger  France 75.0 80.6 50 75.5 83.9 40 164.5
50 Virginio Lunardi  Italy 75.5 82.4 47 74.5 79.8 45 162.2
51 Katsushi Tao  Japan 75.0 81.6 48 74.0 80.0 44 161.6
52 Shinichi Tanaka  Japan 74.0 79.0 53 75.0 81.1 43 160.1
53 Vladimir Breychev  Bulgaria 79.0 90.0 35 71.0 69.7 56 159.7
54 Rick Mewborn  United States 75.0 80.1 51 74.0 78.5 48 158.6
55 Dieter Thoma  West Germany 75.0 78.1 54 74.0 76.0 49 154.1
56 Christoph Lehmann  Switzerland 74.0 76.0 56 73.0 74.9 50 150.9
57 Bernat Sola  Spain 71.0 73.2 57 68.5 67.2 57 140.4
58 Eddie Edwards  Great Britain 55.0 34.1 58 55.0 35.1 58 69.2

References

  1. ^ a b "Calgary 1988 Official Report" (PDF). XV Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee. LA84 Foundation. 1988. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  2. ^ "Ski Jumping at the 1988 Calgary Winter Games: Men's Normal Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
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