Ski jumping at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Large hill individual

The Men's large hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada was held at Whistler Olympic Park in Whistler, British Columbia. It started on 19 February and ended on 20 February.[1] Austria's Thomas Morgenstern was the defending Olympic champion in this event.[2] Andreas Küttel of Switzerland was the defending world champion in this event.[3] Two test events took place at the Olympic venue on 24–25 January 2009, both won by Austria's Gregor Schlierenzauer.[4][5] On the 25th, Schlierenzauer set the hill jumping record with a jump of 149.0 metres (488.8 ft) which was also tied by Finland's Ville Larinto.[5] The last World Cup event in this format prior to the 2010 Games took place on 6 February 2010 in Willingen, Germany and was won by Schlierenzauer.[6]

Men's large hill individual
at the XXI Olympic Winter Games
Gold medallist Simon Ammann
VenueWhistler Olympic Park
Dates19–20 February
Competitors61 from 18 nations
Winning Score283.6
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Simon Ammann Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Adam Małysz Poland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria
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Results

Qualifying

A qualifying round for this event took place on 19 February with a trial qualification at 08:30 PST and a qualification round at 10:00 PST the same day.[1][7]

RankBibNameCountryDistance (m)Distance PointsJudges PointsTotalNotes
147Noriaki Kasai  Japan142.591.552.0143.5Q
251Daiki Ito  Japan139.586.156.5142.6Q
336Matti Hautamäki  Finland137.582.555.5138.0Q
343Antonin Hajek  Czech Republic137.582.555.5138.0Q
346Andreas Wank  Germany137.582.555.5138.0Q
650Johan Remen Evensen  Norway137.081.655.5137.1Q
733Anders Bardal  Norway136.580.756.0136.7Q
841Tom Hilde  Norway136.580.755.0135.7Q
949Harri Olli  Finland137.081.654.0135.6Q
1048Emmanuel Chedal  France137.081.653.5135.1Q
1144Jakub Janda  Czech Republic134.577.154.5131.6Q
1245Michael Neumayer  Germany136.079.849.5129.3Q
1324Janne Happonen  Finland133.074.454.0128.4Q
1422Stefan Hula  Poland132.072.655.0127.6Q
1427Denis Kornilov  Russia132.072.655.0127.6Q
1634Krzysztof Miętus  Poland132.573.553.5127.0Q
1742Kamil Stoch  Poland131.070.854.5125.3Q
1835Sebastian Colloredo  Italy131.571.753.5125.2Q
1939Shōhei Tochimoto  Japan130.569.953.5123.4Q
2037Andreas Küttel  Switzerland130.069.053.5122.5Q
2129Peter Prevc  Slovenia129.568.154.0122.1Q
2232Taku Takeuchi  Japan129.568.153.5121.6Q
2338Jernej Damjan  Slovenia129.568.153.0121.1Q
2428Pavel Karelin  Russia128.566.353.0119.3Q
2540Martin Schmitt  Germany128.065.453.5118.9Q
2623Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France128.065.452.5117.9Q
2725Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic127.564.552.5117.0Q
2813Nicholas Alexander  United States127.564.552.0116.5Q
2926Martin Cikl  Czech Republic126.061.852.5114.3Q
307Peter Frenette  United States126.061.852.0113.8Q
3130Andrea Morassi  Italy124.058.251.5109.7Q
3215Alexey Korolev  Kazakhstan123.557.352.0109.3Q
3317Kim Hyun-Ki  South Korea123.056.452.5108.9Q
3414Choi Heung-Chul  South Korea122.555.551.5107.0Q
358David Lazzaroni  France122.555.549.5105.0Q
363Stefan Read  Canada120.551.951.0102.9Q
3720Dimitry Ipatov  Russia120.051.051.0102.0Q
3819Ilya Rosliakov  Russia119.550.151.0101.1Q
3931Mitja Mežnar  Slovenia120.051.050.0101.0Q
404Tomáš Zmoray  Slovakia119.550.150.5100.6Q
4118Nikolay Karpenko  Kazakhstan119.049.251.0100.2
422Anders Johnson  United States117.045.650.095.6
4312Oleksandr Lazarovych  Ukraine116.544.749.594.2
4416Roberto Dellasega  Italy113.539.348.587.8
459Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada111.034.849.083.8
4610Choi Yong-Jik  South Korea110.533.949.583.4
475Volodymyr Boshchuk  Ukraine109.532.149.081.1
4811Alexandre Mabboux  France107.027.648.576.1
496Trevor Morrice  Canada106.025.848.073.8
5021Vitaliy Shumbarets  Ukraine102.018.647.065.6
511Eric Mitchell  Canada93.02.445.047.4
*52Michael Uhrmann  Germany134.5Q, [1]
*53Robert Kranjec  Slovenia134.5Q, [1]
*54Anders Jacobsen  Norway142.5Q, [1]
*55Janne Ahonen  Finland126.5Q, [1]
*56Adam Małysz  Poland133.5Q, [1]
*57Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria125.5Q, [1]
*58Andreas Kofler  Austria125.5Q, [1]
*59Thomas Morgenstern  Austria129.5Q, [1]
*60Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria134.5Q, [1]
*61Simon Ammann  Switzerland140.0Q, [1]

 1: These skiers were pre-qualified; they did perform jumps in the qualification round, but were not ranked with the non-pre-qualified jumpers.

Final

The final took place on 20 February. Consisting of two jumps, the top thirty jumpers after the first jump qualify for the second jump. The combined total of the two jumps was used to determine the final ranking. A practice round for competition took place at 08:30 PST with the first and second rounds of the event taking place at 11:30 PST and 12:30 PST, respectively.[1]

Defending Olympic champion Morgenstern finished fifth, test event winner Schlierenzauer earned bronze, and defending world champion Küttel finished a disappointing 24th. Ammann's first jump was the longest in Olympic history though it was eclipsed by Schlierenzauer in the team event two days later.

RankBibNameCountryRound 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
50Simon Ammann  Switzerland144.0144.71138.0138.91283.6
45Adam Małysz  Poland137.0138.12133.5131.36269.4
49Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria130.5125.45136.0136.82262.2
447Andreas Kofler  Austria131.5127.24135.0134.04261.2
548Thomas Morgenstern  Austria129.5123.67129.5123.18246.7
634Michael Neumayer  Germany130.0122.58130.0123.09245.5
732Antonin Hajek  Czech Republic128.0119.49129.0121.212240.6
836Noriaki Kasai  Japan121.5105.721135.0133.55239.2
942Robert Kranjec  Slovenia118.599.327135.5134.43233.7
1046Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria129.5124.16121.5106.222230.3
1130Tom Hilde  Norway124.0111.215126.5116.713227.9
1243Anders Jacobsen  Norway128.0119.49122.5107.021226.4
1337Emmanuel Chedal  France118.599.825131.5125.77225.5
1431Kamil Stoch  Poland126.0114.313123.5109.820224.1
1539Johan Remen Evensen  Norway123.5109.317126.0114.314223.6
1618Peter Prevc  Slovenia124.5111.614124.0110.716222.3
1733Jakub Janda  Czech Republic126.5115.212121.5106.223221.4
1838Harri Olli  Finland117.095.630129.0122.210217.8
1911Stefan Hula  Poland122.5106.520124.0110.717217.2
2040Daiki Ito  Japan117.095.630128.5121.311216.9
2112Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France120.0101.023124.5110.619211.6
2222Anders Bardal  Norway119.0100.724124.0110.718211.4
2314Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic117.597.029125.0111.515208.5
2426Andreas Küttel  Switzerland121.5105.222119.099.725204.9
2541Michael Uhrmann  Germany122.5108.018116.594.727202.7
2625Matti Hautamäki  Finland134.0131.73104.070.730202.4
2724Sebastian Colloredo  Italy118.599.327120.5102.924202.2
2835Andreas Wank  Germany127.5118.011110.082.528200.5
2920Mitja Mežnar  Slovenia119.099.726118.598.826198.5
3029Martin Schmitt  Germany122.5108.018108.074.429182.4
3144Janne Ahonen  Finland125.0111.016 DNS 111.0
323Peter Frenette  United States114.590.632
3327Jernej Damjan  Slovenia114.089.733
344David Lazzaroni  France112.085.634
3516Denis Kornilov  Russia111.585.235
3623Krzysztof Miętus  Poland111.584.736
3721Taku Takeuchi  Japan110.583.937
3817Pavel Karelin  Russia109.080.238
397Alexey Korolev  Kazakhstan108.579.839
405Nicholas Alexander  United States109.079.240
4115Martin Cikl  Czech Republic108.078.441
428Kim Hyun-Ki  South Korea107.578.042
432Tomáš Zmoray  Slovakia108.077.443
449Ilya Rosliakov  Russia105.573.944
4528Shōhei Tochimoto  Japan105.573.445
461Stefan Read  Canada104.571.646
4710Dimitry Ipatov  Russia100.563.947
4819Andrea Morassi  Italy100.559.948
496Choi Heung-Chul  South Korea98.556.349
13Janne Happonen  Finland122.0105.6DSQ

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