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FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2022 – Individual

The Individual competition at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2022 was held on 11 and 12 March 2022, with the qualification being held on 10 March.[1][2]

Individual
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2022
VenueVikersundbakken HS240
LocationVikersund, Norway
Dates10 March (qualification)
11–12 March
Competitors45 from 16 nations
Winning points854.2
Medalists
← 2020
2024 →

Qualification edit

Qualification was held on 10 March 2022 at 15:50.[3]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Notes
1 50 Stefan Kraft   Austria 230.0 217.9 Q
2 22 Michael Hayböck   Austria 233.0 210.5 Q
3 49 Anže Lanišek   Slovenia 221.0 207.3 Q
4 14 Domen Prevc   Slovenia 225.5 206.1 Q
5 52 Marius Lindvik   Norway 228.0 204.6 Q
6 54 Karl Geiger   Germany 221.5 200.9 Q
7 32 Johann André Forfang   Norway 217.5 200.2 Q
8 35 Constantin Schmid   Germany 217.0 197.1 Q
9 55 Ryōyū Kobayashi   Japan 213.0 193.2 Q
10 31 Andreas Wellinger   Germany 211.5 190.2 Q
11 44 Timi Zajc   Slovenia 215.0 188.0 Q
11 42 Yukiya Satō   Japan 209.0 188.0 Q
13 51 Markus Eisenbichler   Germany 215.5 187.2 Q
14 18 Jakub Wolny   Poland 211.5 186.2 Q
15 36 Piotr Żyła   Poland 211.5 185.5 Q
16 34 Peter Prevc   Slovenia 206.5 184.8 Q
17 46 Robert Johansson   Norway 203.0 181.7 Q
18 17 Antti Aalto   Finland 208.0 180.4 Q
19 19 Niko Kytösaho   Finland 207.0 178.2 Q
20 28 Severin Freund   Germany 206.5 178.0 Q
21 15 Artti Aigro   Estonia 204.0 177.2 Q
22 39 Daniel-André Tande   Norway 203.5 176.9 Q
23 37 Kamil Stoch   Poland 202.5 176.4 Q
24 13 Giovanni Bresadola   Italy 202.0 176.1 Q
25 16 Eetu Nousiainen   Finland 204.5 175.5 Q
26 23 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 207.5 174.4 Q
27 40 Manuel Fettner   Austria 201.0 174.2 Q
28 33 Gregor Deschwanden   Switzerland 195.0 167.4 Q
29 30 Naoki Nakamura   Japan 197.0 167.3 Q
30 24 Paweł Wąsek   Poland 197.0 165.3 Q
31 4 Alex Insam   Italy 189.5 157.2 Q
32 29 Junshirō Kobayashi   Japan 181.5 147.2 Q
33 8 Casey Larson   United States 181.0 144.2 Q
34 3 Sabirzhan Muminov   Kazakhstan 178.0 141.7 Q
35 6 Kevin Maltsev   Estonia 178.0 140.5 Q
36 43 Killian Peier   Switzerland 172.5 139.3 Q
37 20 Vladimir Zografski   Bulgaria 178.0 138.1 Q
38 11 Fatih Arda İpcioğlu   Turkey 170.5 132.6 Q
39 45 Daniel Huber   Austria 165.0 129.3 Q
40 5 Matthew Soukup   Canada 158.0 116.0 Q
41 1 Kalle Heikkinen   Finland 159.0 115.9
42 2 Muhammed Ali Bedir   Turkey 154.0 112.4
43 7 Čestmír Kožíšek   Czech Republic 155.5 109.3
44 10 Danil Vassilyev   Kazakhstan 157.5 PB 108.3
45 9 Muhammet İrfan Çintımar   Turkey 139.0 88.3

Results edit

The first two rounds were held on 11 March at 16:30 and the final rounds on 12 March at 16:30.[4][5][6][7]

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
  38 Marius Lindvik   Norway 232.5 227.4 1 226.5 230.1 2 230.0 200.4 1 224.5 196.3 3 854.2
  32 Timi Zajc   Slovenia 242.5 220.0 3 218.0 216.5 4 243.5 193.4 4 235.5 214.4 1 844.3
  36 Stefan Kraft   Austria 225.5 217.9 6 230.0 233.1 1 227.0 196.7 3 213.0 189.8 8 837.5
4 24 Peter Prevc   Slovenia 236.0 219.0 5 207.5 200.6 12 237.0 198.1 2 223.0 190.5 7 808.2
5 35 Anže Lanišek   Slovenia 230.0 220.1 2 211.5 206.5 6 221.0 177.4 11 231.0 202.1 2 806.1
6 8 Domen Prevc   Slovenia 231.5 215.0 7 222.5 222.6 3 222.5 188.5 6 216.0 176.1 18 802.2
7 15 Michael Hayböck   Austria 227.5 208.3 8 209.0 201.2 11 217.0 178.4 10 227.0 193.0 4 780.9
8 39 Karl Geiger   Germany 209.0 195.9 11 199.0 194.0 18 234.5 192.6 5 220.5 186.7 11 769.2
9 30 Yukiya Satō   Japan 225.5 199.8 10 210.5 202.9 10 221.0 178.9 9 218.0 182.6 14 764.2
10 22 Johann André Forfang   Norway 223.0 201.7 9 212.0 206.1 7 208.5 165.6 16 216.0 181.7 16 755.1
11 12 Jakub Wolny   Poland 219.0 194.3 13 197.0 199.7 14 213.5 165.6 16 221.5 186.0 12 745.6
12 18 Severin Freund   Germany 206.5 181.2 17 209.0 204.1 8 213.0 165.8 15 221.5 192.4 5 743.5
13 40 Ryōyū Kobayashi   Japan 204.5 193.9 14 208.5 208.9 5 195.5 146.7 26 218.5 188.4 9 737.9
14 21 Andreas Wellinger   Germany 216.5 195.5 12 187.5 187.5 23 193.0 156.5 20 219.5 191.9 6 731.4
15 26 Piotr Żyła   Poland 215.0 191.3 15 187.0 183.1 25 225.0 184.2 8 209.5 167.1 19 725.7
16 29 Manuel Fettner   Austria 216.5 190.5 16 197.5 191.7 19 193.5 152.7 22 213.0 184.2 13 719.1
17 25 Constantin Schmid   Germany 206.0 180.6 18 206.0 203.5 9 197.0 148.3 24 213.5 182.0 15 714.4
18 37 Markus Eisenbichler   Germany 185.0 165.4 24 204.5 196.5 16 213.5 170.2 13 206.0 177.9 17 710.0
19 9 Artti Aigro   Estonia 207.0 177.7 20 208.0 197.9 15 208.5 167.6 14 201.5 166.7 21 709.9
20 28 Daniel-André Tande   Norway 197.5 167.1 23 201.5 188.5 20 207.5 162.8 18 215.0 188.2 10 706.6
21 7 Giovanni Bresadola   Italy 207.0 177.3 21 204.0 196.5 16 218.0 175.3 12 187.5 150.2 26 699.3
22 27 Kamil Stoch   Poland 206.5 179.1 19 196.0 186.9 24 223.5 185.2 7 175.5 128.4 28 679.6
23 16 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 197.0 164.7 25 196.0 182.6 26 196.5 147.0 25 201.0 166.3 22 660.6
24 23 Gregor Deschwanden   Switzerland 185.5 152.8 30 201.0 188.4 21 200.0 153.9 21 199.5 164.6 23 659.7
25 17 Paweł Wąsek   Poland 196.0 164.7 25 181.5 164.7 29 208.5 160.4 19 200.0 167.0 20 656.8
26 10 Eetu Nousiainen   Finland 204.5 174.6 22 173.5 157.6 30 191.5 145.5 27 190.5 154.6 24 632.3
27 13 Niko Kytösaho   Finland 192.5 157.8 28 199.0 187.9 22 162.0 104.8 29 191.5 154.5 25 605.0
28 11 Antti Aalto   Finland 194.0 159.5 27 186.0 171.4 28 200.0 149.8 23 160.0 121.9 29 602.6
29 2 Alex Insam   Italy 188.0 153.3 29 185.5 172.8 27 172.5 112.0 28 181.0 143.8 27 581.9
30 34 Robert Johansson   Norway 231.0 219.9 4 206.0 200.5 13 Did not start
31 Killian Peier   Switzerland 180.0 145.6 31 Did not advance
4 Kevin Maltsev   Estonia 176.0 141.4 32
19 Junshirō Kobayashi   Japan 175.0 137.5 33
14 Vladimir Zografski   Bulgaria 172.0 134.0 34
6 Fatih Arda İpcioğlu   Turkey 165.5 131.5 35
1 Sabirzhan Muminov   Kazakhstan 172.5 131.2 36
20 Naoki Nakamura   Japan 166.0 123.4 37
33 Daniel Huber   Austria 141.0 102.1 38
3 Matthew Soukup   Canada 143.0 96.2 39
5 Casey Larson   United States 139.5 92.5 40

References edit

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Men's WSC HS240 Qualification: Vikersund (NOR)" (PDF). FIS. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  4. ^ First round results
  5. ^ Results after two rounds
  6. ^ Results after three rounds
  7. ^ Final results

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The Individual competition at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2022 was held on 11 and 12 March 2022 with the qualification being held on 10 March 1 2 Individual at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2022VenueVikersundbakken HS240LocationVikersund NorwayDates10 March qualification 11 12 MarchCompetitors45 from 16 nationsWinning points854 2Medalists Marius Lindvik Norway Timi Zajc Slovenia Stefan Kraft Austria 20202024 Qualification editQualification was held on 10 March 2022 at 15 50 3 Rank Bib Name Country Distance m Points Notes 1 50 Stefan Kraft nbsp Austria 230 0 217 9 Q 2 22 Michael Haybock nbsp Austria 233 0 210 5 Q 3 49 Anze Lanisek nbsp Slovenia 221 0 207 3 Q 4 14 Domen Prevc nbsp Slovenia 225 5 206 1 Q 5 52 Marius Lindvik nbsp Norway 228 0 204 6 Q 6 54 Karl Geiger nbsp Germany 221 5 200 9 Q 7 32 Johann Andre Forfang nbsp Norway 217 5 200 2 Q 8 35 Constantin Schmid nbsp Germany 217 0 197 1 Q 9 55 Ryōyu Kobayashi nbsp Japan 213 0 193 2 Q 10 31 Andreas Wellinger nbsp Germany 211 5 190 2 Q 11 44 Timi Zajc nbsp Slovenia 215 0 188 0 Q 11 42 Yukiya Satō nbsp Japan 209 0 188 0 Q 13 51 Markus Eisenbichler nbsp Germany 215 5 187 2 Q 14 18 Jakub Wolny nbsp Poland 211 5 186 2 Q 15 36 Piotr Zyla nbsp Poland 211 5 185 5 Q 16 34 Peter Prevc nbsp Slovenia 206 5 184 8 Q 17 46 Robert Johansson nbsp Norway 203 0 181 7 Q 18 17 Antti Aalto nbsp Finland 208 0 180 4 Q 19 19 Niko Kytosaho nbsp Finland 207 0 178 2 Q 20 28 Severin Freund nbsp Germany 206 5 178 0 Q 21 15 Artti Aigro nbsp Estonia 204 0 177 2 Q 22 39 Daniel Andre Tande nbsp Norway 203 5 176 9 Q 23 37 Kamil Stoch nbsp Poland 202 5 176 4 Q 24 13 Giovanni Bresadola nbsp Italy 202 0 176 1 Q 25 16 Eetu Nousiainen nbsp Finland 204 5 175 5 Q 26 23 Simon Ammann nbsp Switzerland 207 5 174 4 Q 27 40 Manuel Fettner nbsp Austria 201 0 174 2 Q 28 33 Gregor Deschwanden nbsp Switzerland 195 0 167 4 Q 29 30 Naoki Nakamura nbsp Japan 197 0 167 3 Q 30 24 Pawel Wasek nbsp Poland 197 0 165 3 Q 31 4 Alex Insam nbsp Italy 189 5 157 2 Q 32 29 Junshirō Kobayashi nbsp Japan 181 5 147 2 Q 33 8 Casey Larson nbsp United States 181 0 144 2 Q 34 3 Sabirzhan Muminov nbsp Kazakhstan 178 0 141 7 Q 35 6 Kevin Maltsev nbsp Estonia 178 0 140 5 Q 36 43 Killian Peier nbsp Switzerland 172 5 139 3 Q 37 20 Vladimir Zografski nbsp Bulgaria 178 0 138 1 Q 38 11 Fatih Arda Ipcioglu nbsp Turkey 170 5 132 6 Q 39 45 Daniel Huber nbsp Austria 165 0 129 3 Q 40 5 Matthew Soukup nbsp Canada 158 0 116 0 Q 41 1 Kalle Heikkinen nbsp Finland 159 0 115 9 42 2 Muhammed Ali Bedir nbsp Turkey 154 0 112 4 43 7 Cestmir Kozisek nbsp Czech Republic 155 5 109 3 44 10 Danil Vassilyev nbsp Kazakhstan 157 5 PB 108 3 45 9 Muhammet Irfan Cintimar nbsp Turkey 139 0 88 3Results editThe first two rounds were held on 11 March at 16 30 and the final rounds on 12 March at 16 30 4 5 6 7 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 nbsp 38 Marius Lindvik nbsp Norway 232 5 227 4 1 226 5 230 1 2 230 0 200 4 1 224 5 196 3 3 854 2 nbsp 32 Timi Zajc nbsp Slovenia 242 5 220 0 3 218 0 216 5 4 243 5 193 4 4 235 5 214 4 1 844 3 nbsp 36 Stefan Kraft nbsp Austria 225 5 217 9 6 230 0 233 1 1 227 0 196 7 3 213 0 189 8 8 837 5 4 24 Peter Prevc nbsp Slovenia 236 0 219 0 5 207 5 200 6 12 237 0 198 1 2 223 0 190 5 7 808 2 5 35 Anze Lanisek nbsp Slovenia 230 0 220 1 2 211 5 206 5 6 221 0 177 4 11 231 0 202 1 2 806 1 6 8 Domen Prevc nbsp Slovenia 231 5 215 0 7 222 5 222 6 3 222 5 188 5 6 216 0 176 1 18 802 2 7 15 Michael Haybock nbsp Austria 227 5 208 3 8 209 0 201 2 11 217 0 178 4 10 227 0 193 0 4 780 9 8 39 Karl Geiger nbsp Germany 209 0 195 9 11 199 0 194 0 18 234 5 192 6 5 220 5 186 7 11 769 2 9 30 Yukiya Satō nbsp Japan 225 5 199 8 10 210 5 202 9 10 221 0 178 9 9 218 0 182 6 14 764 2 10 22 Johann Andre Forfang nbsp Norway 223 0 201 7 9 212 0 206 1 7 208 5 165 6 16 216 0 181 7 16 755 1 11 12 Jakub Wolny nbsp Poland 219 0 194 3 13 197 0 199 7 14 213 5 165 6 16 221 5 186 0 12 745 6 12 18 Severin Freund nbsp Germany 206 5 181 2 17 209 0 204 1 8 213 0 165 8 15 221 5 192 4 5 743 5 13 40 Ryōyu Kobayashi nbsp Japan 204 5 193 9 14 208 5 208 9 5 195 5 146 7 26 218 5 188 4 9 737 9 14 21 Andreas Wellinger nbsp Germany 216 5 195 5 12 187 5 187 5 23 193 0 156 5 20 219 5 191 9 6 731 4 15 26 Piotr Zyla nbsp Poland 215 0 191 3 15 187 0 183 1 25 225 0 184 2 8 209 5 167 1 19 725 7 16 29 Manuel Fettner nbsp Austria 216 5 190 5 16 197 5 191 7 19 193 5 152 7 22 213 0 184 2 13 719 1 17 25 Constantin Schmid nbsp Germany 206 0 180 6 18 206 0 203 5 9 197 0 148 3 24 213 5 182 0 15 714 4 18 37 Markus Eisenbichler nbsp Germany 185 0 165 4 24 204 5 196 5 16 213 5 170 2 13 206 0 177 9 17 710 0 19 9 Artti Aigro nbsp Estonia 207 0 177 7 20 208 0 197 9 15 208 5 167 6 14 201 5 166 7 21 709 9 20 28 Daniel Andre Tande nbsp Norway 197 5 167 1 23 201 5 188 5 20 207 5 162 8 18 215 0 188 2 10 706 6 21 7 Giovanni Bresadola nbsp Italy 207 0 177 3 21 204 0 196 5 16 218 0 175 3 12 187 5 150 2 26 699 3 22 27 Kamil Stoch nbsp Poland 206 5 179 1 19 196 0 186 9 24 223 5 185 2 7 175 5 128 4 28 679 6 23 16 Simon Ammann nbsp Switzerland 197 0 164 7 25 196 0 182 6 26 196 5 147 0 25 201 0 166 3 22 660 6 24 23 Gregor Deschwanden nbsp Switzerland 185 5 152 8 30 201 0 188 4 21 200 0 153 9 21 199 5 164 6 23 659 7 25 17 Pawel Wasek nbsp Poland 196 0 164 7 25 181 5 164 7 29 208 5 160 4 19 200 0 167 0 20 656 8 26 10 Eetu Nousiainen nbsp Finland 204 5 174 6 22 173 5 157 6 30 191 5 145 5 27 190 5 154 6 24 632 3 27 13 Niko Kytosaho nbsp Finland 192 5 157 8 28 199 0 187 9 22 162 0 104 8 29 191 5 154 5 25 605 0 28 11 Antti Aalto nbsp Finland 194 0 159 5 27 186 0 171 4 28 200 0 149 8 23 160 0 121 9 29 602 6 29 2 Alex Insam nbsp Italy 188 0 153 3 29 185 5 172 8 27 172 5 112 0 28 181 0 143 8 27 581 9 30 34 Robert Johansson nbsp Norway 231 0 219 9 4 206 0 200 5 13 Did not start 31 Killian Peier nbsp Switzerland 180 0 145 6 31 Did not advance 4 Kevin Maltsev nbsp Estonia 176 0 141 4 32 19 Junshirō Kobayashi nbsp Japan 175 0 137 5 33 14 Vladimir Zografski nbsp Bulgaria 172 0 134 0 34 6 Fatih Arda Ipcioglu nbsp Turkey 165 5 131 5 35 1 Sabirzhan Muminov nbsp Kazakhstan 172 5 131 2 36 20 Naoki Nakamura nbsp Japan 166 0 123 4 37 33 Daniel Huber nbsp Austria 141 0 102 1 38 3 Matthew Soukup nbsp Canada 143 0 96 2 39 5 Casey Larson nbsp United States 139 5 92 5 40References edit Schedule Start list Men s WSC HS240 Qualification Vikersund NOR PDF FIS Retrieved 10 March 2022 First round results Results after two rounds Results after three rounds Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2022 Individual amp oldid 1205178776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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