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Men's normal hill individual
at the XIX Olympic Winter Games
Pictogram for ski jumping
Venue Park City
DatesFebruary 10
Competitors60 from 21 nations
winning score269.0
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Simon Ammann
  Switzerland
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sven Hannawald
  Germany
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Adam Małysz
  Poland
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The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City, Utah. Both qualifying and the final rounds took place on 10 February 2002 after heavy wind caused a cancellation of the qualifying round on 9 February 2002. [1]

Results

Qualifying

Twelve skiers were pre-qualified, on the basis of their World Cup performance, meaning that they directly advanced to the final round. These skiers still jumped in the qualifying round, but they were not included with non-pre-qualified skiers in the standings. The fifty-four skiers who were not pre-qualified competed for thirty-eight spots in the final round. [2]

Rank Name Country Score Notes
1 Janne Ahonen   Finland 125.0
2 Robert Kranjec   Slovenia 122.0
2 Primož Peterka   Slovenia 122.0
4 Toni Nieminen   Finland 119.0
5 Valery Kobelev   Russia 118.0
5 Michael Uhrmann   Germany 118.0
7 Christof Duffner   Germany 117.5
7 Nicolas Dessum   France 117.5
9 Anders Bardal   Norway 116.0
10 Robert Mateja   Poland 115.5
11 Alan Alborn   United States 114.5
11 Masahiko Harada   Japan 114.5
13 Veli-Matti Lindström   Finland 114.0
13 Andreas Küttel   Switzerland 114.0
15 Sylvain Freiholz   Switzerland 112.0
16 Stanislav Filimonov   Kazakhstan 111.5
17 Choi Yong-Jik   South Korea 111.0
18 Tommy Ingebrigtsen   Norway 110.5
19 Jan Mazoch   Czech Republic 110.0
20 Lars Bystøl   Norway 109.5
21 Roar Ljøkelsøy   Norway 109.0
22 Tomasz Pochwała   Poland 108.5
23 Damjan Fras   Slovenia 108.0
24 Maxim Polunin   Kazakhstan 106.5
24 Kim Hyun-Ki   South Korea 106.5
26 Choi Heung-Chul   South Korea 105.5
27 Dmitry Chvykov   Kyrgyzstan 104.0
28 Hiroki Yamada   Japan 103.0
29 Noriaki Kasai   Japan 101.5
29 Kang Chil-Gu   South Korea 101.5
31 Wojciech Skupień   Poland 97.0
32 Jan Matura   Czech Republic 95.5
33 Andrey Lyskovets   Belarus 95.0
33 Jakub Janda   Czech Republic 92.5
35 Pavel Gayduk   Kazakhstan 92.0
36 Michal Doležal   Czech Republic 91.5
36 Brendan Doran   United States 91.5
38 Aleksandr Korobov   Kazakhstan 90.5
39 Clint Jones   United States 89.5
39 Brian Welch   United States 89.5
41 Ildar Fatkullin   Russia 89.0
42 Aleksandr Belov   Russia 88.5
43 Glynn Pedersen   Great Britain 88.0
44 Jaan Jüris   Estonia 79.0
45 Georgi Zharkov   Bulgaria 76.5
46 Kakha Tsakadze   Georgia 75.0
47 Volodymyr Hlyvka   Ukraine 72.0
48 Aleksey Silayev   Russia 56.0
* Sven Hannawald   Germany 133.0 [1]
* Simon Ammann   Switzerland 132.0 [1]
* Adam Małysz   Poland 128.0 [1]
* Kazuyoshi Funaki   Japan 124.5 [1]
* Matti Hautamäki   Finland 118.5 [1]
* Andreas Widhölzl   Austria 118.0 [1]
* Martin Schmitt   Germany 117.5 [1]
* Peter Žonta   Slovenia 116.5 [1]
* Martin Koch   Austria 114.5 [1]
* Martin Höllwarth   Austria 112.5 [1]
* Roberto Cecon   Italy 103.5 [1]
* Stefan Horngacher   Austria 102.0 [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 consisted of two jumps, with the top thirty after the first jump qualifying for the second jump. The combined total of the two jumps was used to determine the final ranking.

Rank Bib Name Country Jump 1 Rank Jump 2 Rank Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) 53 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 133.5 1 135.5 2 269.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 59 Sven Hannawald   Germany 131.0 2 136.5 1 267.5
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 60 Adam Małysz   Poland 129.5 3 133.5 3 263.0
4 42 Janne Ahonen   Finland 128.0 4 133.5 3 261.5
5 47 Veli-Matti Lindström   Finland 126.5 5 126.5 7 253.0
6 57 Matti Hautamäki   Finland 121.5 7 131.0 5 252.5
7 55 Martin Schmitt   Germany 125.5 6 124.5 9 250.0
8 35 Michael Uhrmann   Germany 118.0 12 127.0 6 245.0
9 51 Kazuyoshi Funaki   Japan 119.5 10 123.5 10 243.0
10 36 Primož Peterka   Slovenia 121.5 7 119.0 13 240.5
11 46 Alan Alborn   United States 118.0 12 122.0 12 240.0
11 52 Stefan Horngacher   Austria 117.5 14 122.5 11 240.0
13 50 Peter Žonta   Slovenia 114.0 24 125.5 8 239.5
14 54 Martin Koch   Austria 120.5 9 116.5 19 237.0
15 43 Robert Kranjec   Slovenia 117.5 14 118.5 14 236.0
16 41 Toni Nieminen   Finland 117.0 18 118.5 14 235.5
17 40 Christof Duffner   Germany 117.5 14 117.5 16 235.0
18 32 Roar Ljøkelsøy   Norway 119.0 11 114.5 24 233.5
19 49 Roberto Cecon   Italy 117.0 18 116.0 20 233.0
20 34 Masahiko Harada   Japan 117.5 14 114.5 24 232.0
20 Tommy Ingebrigtsen   Norway 116.5 20 115.5 21 232.0
22 Nicolas Dessum   France 114.0 24 117.5 16 231.5
22 Andreas Küttel   Switzerland 114.0 24 117.5 16 231.5
24 58 Andreas Widhölzl   Austria 115.0 22 115.5 21 230.5
25 Sylvain Freiholz   Switzerland 113.0 27 115.0 23 228.0
25 56 Martin Höllwarth   Austria 115.0 22 113.0 28 228.0
27 Anders Bardal   Norway 116.5 20 110.5 29 227.0
28 Damjan Fras   Slovenia 110.5 30 114.5 24 225.0
29 48 Valery Kobelev   Russia 111.0 29 113.5 27 224.5
30 Choi Heung-Chul   South Korea 110.5 30 105.5 30 216.0
31 Lars Bystøl   Norway 110.5 30 104.5 31 215.0
32 Stanislav Filimonov   Kazakhstan 111.5 28 98.0 32 209.5
33 44 Hiroki Yamada   Japan 109.5 33
34 Choi Yong-Jik   South Korea 109.0 34
35 Jan Mazoch   Czech Republic 108.5 35
36 Kim Hyun-Ki   South Korea 106.0 36
37 Robert Mateja   Poland 104.5 37
38 Maxim Polunin   Kazakhstan 103.5 38
39 Jakub Janda   Czech Republic 103.0 39
40 Tomasz Pochwała   Poland 102.0 40
41 Dmitry Chvykov   Kyrgyzstan 101.5 41
42 Andrey Lyskovets   Belarus 98.0 42
42 Wojciech Skupień   Poland 98.0 42
44 Brendan Doran   United States 96.5 44
44 Pavel Gayduk   Kazakhstan 96.5 44
46 Kang Chil-Gu   South Korea 96.0 46
47 Jan Matura   Czech Republic 91.5 47
48 Aleksandr Korobov   Kazakhstan 85.5 48
49 45 Noriaki Kasai   Japan 83.0 49
50 Michal Doležal   Czech Republic 82.5 50

References

  1. ^ "Ski Jumping at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games: Men's Normal Hill, Individual". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Results Part 3" (PDF). Salt Lake City Winter Olympics Official Report. LA84 Foundation. Retrieved 21 December 2010.