Ski jumping at the 2023 European Games – Men's large hill individual

The men's large hill individual competition of the 2023 European Games was held on 1 July, at the Wielka Krokiew hill in Zakopane.[1]

Men's large hill individual
at the 2023 European Games
VenueWielka Krokiew, Zakopane
Date1 July
Competitors54 from 15 nations
Winning points279.1
Medalists
gold medal    Poland
silver medal    Austria
bronze medal    Germany

Competition format

The competition consists of two scored rounds. All entered athletes take part in the first round, the best thirty advances to the final round. The winner is the ski jumper with the most points total from both rounds.

Results

The final was started at 17:30.[2][3]

RankBibNameCountryRound 1Final roundTotal
Distance (m)PointsRankDistance (m)PointsRankPoints
1st place, gold medalist(s)53Dawid Kubacki Poland139.0139.42134.5139.71279.1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)48Jan Hörl Austria140.0140.51130.0132.55273.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)37Philipp Raimund Germany138.0138.63132.5133.24271.8
450Daniel Tschofenig Austria130.5130.78134.0136.22269.9
543Marius Lindvik Norway134.5133.25133.0130.77263.9
654Anže Lanišek Slovenia133.0127.910136.0135.33263.2
752Piotr Żyła Poland136.5135.84130.0126.48262.2
842Robert Johansson Norway134.0132.96131.0125.49258.3
929Fatih Arda İpcioğlu Turkey127.0123.114138.0131.16254.2
1035Aleksander Zniszczoł Poland136.0132.96127.5115.717248.6
1139Gregor Deschwanden Switzerland131.0128.99126.0115.118244.0
1234Bendik Jakobsen Heggli Norway132.0123.613130.0114.920238.5
1330Yevhen Marusiak Ukraine126.0121.817124.0116.316238.1
1451Timi Zajc Slovenia121.5114.127134.5123.611237.7
1549Manuel Fettner Austria127.0122.216123.0115.019237.2
1536Paweł Wąsek Poland130.0125.112127.0112.123237.2
1726Felix Hoffmann Germany123.5114.028133.5122.312236.3
1828Eetu Nousiainen Finland120.5111.630135.0123.910235.5
1940Constantin Schmid Germany130.5125.211126.5109.626234.8
2024Killian Peier Switzerland122.5116.125131.0117.014233.1
2133Niko Kytösaho Finland125.5113.229133.0119.713232.9
2244Domen Prevc Slovenia128.0122.615124.5109.925232.5
2315Hektor Kapustík Slovakia125.0119.120126.5113.322232.4
2446Johann André Forfang Norway126.0117.923126.5113.721231.6
2545Žiga Jelar Slovenia125.5114.326131.0117.014231.3
2620Luca Roth Germany126.5121.218121.0109.127230.3
2731Artti Aigro Estonia125.5120.519122.0108.228228.7
2838Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal Norway129.0117.424126.5111.124228.5
2947Kamil Stoch Poland127.0118.422122.5106.929225.3
3027Vilho Palosaari Finland124.5118.521121.5104.130222.6
3141Lovro Kos Slovenia124.0111.331 did not advance
3219Muhammed Ali Bedir Turkey120.0107.532
3325Markus Müller Austria118.0106.533
3411Vitaliy Kalinichenko Ukraine118.0106.334
3532Vladimir Zografski Bulgaria120.5106.135
3617Kasperi Valto Finland119.0106.036
377Valentin Foubert France122.5101.937
3822Radek Rýdl Czech Republic115.0100.438
3923Daniel Cacina Romania116.095.839
409Kaimar Vagul Estonia115.594.540
412David Rygl Czech Republic118.590.141
4218Enzo Milesi France111.588.942
433Mihnea Spulber Romania120.088.443
4412Jules Chervet France108.584.444
456Sorin Mitrofan Romania114.583.945
4621Kevin Maltsev Estonia107.582.346
4613Ari Reppelin France104.582.346
488Muhammet İrfan Çintımar Turkey110.078.448
4914Benedikt Holub Czech Republic102.072.549
5016Alessandro Batby France103.069.850
515Andero Kapp Estonia105.565.851
521Andrei Feldorean Romania107.063.652
5310Daniel Škarka Czech Republic99.560.353
544Kryštof Hauser Czech Republic101.559.854

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