Willingen Five 2018

The Willingen Five 2018 was the first edition of Willingen Five, a three-day tournament for men in ski jumping in Willingen between 2–4 February 2018. It was part of the 2017/18 World Cup season. A total of five rounds counted in the final standings: Friday's qualification round, two individual competition rounds from Saturday and two from Sunday. The Willingen Five overall winner was awarded with an extra €25,000.[1] The director of the competition was Tobias Lindner.

Willingen Five 2018
Winners
Willingen Five OverallPoland Kamil Stoch
Competitions
Venues1
Individual2

The competition was founded by the President of SC Wilingen, Jürgen Hensel, and World Cup director Walter Hofer.

Competition

Format

Events Rounds
Individual 2 4 (2x2)
Qualification round 1 1 (1x1)
Total 3 5
Willingen Five 2018 (Germany)

Schedule

Individual

No. Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Event Rounds Willingen Five bib Ref.
1 1 2 February 2018   Germany Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 (night) LH Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Richard Freitag Norway Daniel-André Tande qualifications 1R Poland Kamil Stoch [2]
2 2 3 February 2018   Germany Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 (night) LH Norway Daniel-André Tande Germany Richard Freitag Poland Dawid Kubacki individual 2R Norway Daniel-André Tande [3]
3 3 4 February 2018   Germany Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 LH Norway Johann Andre Forfang Poland Kamil Stoch Poland Piotr Żyła individual 2R Poland Kamil Stoch [4]
1st Willingen Five Overall Poland Kamil Stoch Norway Johann Andre Forfang Norway Daniel-André Tande 5R

Standings

Willingen Five

Rank After 3 events 02/02/2018 03/02/2018 04/02/2018 Total
points
(5)
Qualifying (Q) Individual (2R) Individual (2R)
Rank Points
(R1)
Rank Points
(R2)
Points
(R3)
Rank Points
(R4)
Points
(R5)
1st place, gold medalist(s)Poland Kamil Stoch 1133.94135.9118.62135.7133.7657.8
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Norway Johann André Forfang 4131.07114.6133.01139.9131.5650.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Norway Daniel-André Tande 3131.71128.1133.25116.4124.1633.5
4Norway Robert Johansson 10125.58119.8125.94118.7124.3614.2
5Germany Andreas Wellinger 12121.45127.7124.910115.9117.2607.1
6Poland Dawid Kubacki 17115.53128.4126.47127.6109.0606.9
7Poland Stefan Hula 9125.66125.5123.412103.2127.8605.5
8Germany Markus Eisenbichler 11122.712110.9122.16127.4109.3592.4
9Poland Piotr Żyła 18115.013116.6113.63126.5118.6590.3
10Slovenia Tilen Bartol 5129.910125.1110.317100.1119.5584.9
11Germany Richard Freitag 2132.02132.2128.328113.776.4582.6
12Norway Anders Fannemel 13119.911117.8117.216124.995.1574.9
13Slovenia Anže Semenič 6127.615119.0104.715122.499.8573.5
14Germany Stephan Leyhe 7127.516115.1107.718121.293.6565.1
15Slovenia Nejc Dežman 16116.022113.599.79127.5108.1564.8
16Austria Daniel Huber 14116.79126.7115.624110.690.3559.9
17Poland Maciej Kot 26107.321106.1107.48122.8113.4557.0
18Slovenia Jernej Damjan 8125.824108.089.914112.1111.0546.8
19Norway Halvor Egner Granerud 21112.017109.4111.519125.783.4542.0
20Germany Karl Geiger 26107.314121.7107.022105.1100.8541.9
21Slovenia Peter Prevc 24110.420116.198.92098.9107.7532.0
22Norway Andreas Stjernen 23111.319116.0100.42697.199.1523.9
23Japan Yukiya Satō 32101.829101.475.411115.7116.0510.3
24Austria Ulrich Wohlgenannt 28106.62694.8102.62798.492.2494.6
25Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes 34100.82897.386.323101.9101.6487.9
26Italy Alex Insam 20112.63199.471.625108.691.8484.0
27Slovenia Timi Zajc 15116.117121.799.24185.4DNQ422.4
28Austria Manuel Poppinger 25109.73392.2DNQ21105.5100.6408.0
29United States Kevin Bickner 22111.625100.197.43395.3DNQ404.4
30Austria Florian Altenburger 3798.83781.1DNQ13120.9103.3404.1
31Poland Jakub Wolny 33101.52394.8109.33196.6DNQ402.2
32Japan Naoki Nakamura 19114.64567.9DNQ29101.687.8371.9
33Finland Antti Aalto 4484.92798.286.33790.9DNQ360.3
34Russia Dmitry Vassiliev 30102.230102.170.84777.6DNQ352.7
35Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden 3897.54176.2DNQ3099.663.1336.4
36Italy Sebastian Colloredo 29105.83489.6DNQ3691.4DNQ286.8
37Slovenia Žiga Jelar 35100.54079.0DNQ3295.4DNQ274.9
38Italy Davide Bresadola 4582.83294.3DNQ3987.4DNQ264.5
39Japan Kento Sakuyama 36100.43880.3DNQ4482.3DNQ263.0
40Switzerland Andreas Schuler 4094.63682.9DNQ4283.1DNQ260.6
41Norway Tom Hilde 31102.04667.5DNQ3890.4DNQ259.9
42United States Michael Glasder 3996.54762.7DNQ3592.5DNQ251.7
43United States William Rhoads 4387.14471.1DNQ4087.2DNQ245.4
44Czech Republic Roman Koudelka 4287.63589.0DNQ5464.9DNQ241.5
45Switzerland Killian Peier 4188.33979.2DNQ4972.3DNQ239.8
46Switzerland Luca Egloff 4877.54857.4DNQ3495.0DNQ229.9
47Japan Yūmu Harada 4780.14373.1DNQ5072.1DNQ225.3
48Russia Ilmir Hazetdinov 5075.44273.4DNQ5368.6DNQ217.4
49Russia Roman Sergeevich Trofimov 4680.84955.5DNQ4680.0DNQ216.3
50Russia Mikhail Maksimochkin 4976.45021.4DNQ5269.2DNQ167.0
51Czech Republic Vojtěch Štursa 5273.6q4873.1DNQ146.7
52Finland Eetu Nousiainen 5463.5q4382.7DNQ146.2
53Italy Federico Cecon 5174.6q5169.3DNQ143.9
54Japan Tomofumi Naito 5368.2q5564.4DNQ132.6
55Germany David Siegel DSQ4581.3DNQ81.3
56Kazakhstan Konstantin Sokolenko 5521.2q565.3DNQ26.5

References

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