FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 – Men's individual large hill

The Men's individual large hill competition at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021 was held on 5 March.[1][2] A qualification was held on 4 March 2021.[3]

Men's individual large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2021
LocationOberstdorf, Germany
Dates4 March (qualification)
5 March
Competitors61 from 17 nations
Winning time276.5
Medalists
gold medal    Austria
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    Germany
← 2019
2023 →

Results

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Qualification

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The qualification was held on 4 March 2021 at 17:30.[4]

Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Notes
1 47 Stefan Kraft   Austria 127.0 143.5 Q
2 45 Johann André Forfang   Norway 133.5 142.2 Q
3 62 Markus Eisenbichler   Germany 127.5 140.8 Q
4 57 Piotr Żyła   Poland 127.0 140.7 Q
5 46 Keiichi Sato   Japan 128.5 139.5 Q
6 41 Peter Prevc   Slovenia 129.0 137.4 Q
7 50 Daniel Huber   Austria 127.0 136.6 Q
8 56 Ryoyu Kobayashi   Japan 126.0 136.2 Q
9 59 Dawid Kubacki   Poland 124.0 135.2 Q
10 44 Philipp Aschenwald   Austria 130.0 135.0 Q
11 55 Marius Lindvik   Norway 126.5 134.7 Q
12 54 Karl Geiger   Germany 125.0 133.9 Q
13 61 Kamil Stoch   Poland 121.5 130.6 Q
14 42 Gregor Deschwanden   Switzerland 128.0 129.9 Q
15 52 Yukiya Sato   Japan 123.0 129.3 Q
16 60 Robert Johansson   Norway 121.5 128.5 Q
17 58 Anže Lanišek   Slovenia 118.5 127.7 Q
18 49 Andrzej Stękała   Poland 121.5 127.3 Q
19 40 Severin Freund   Germany 122.5 127.0 Q
20 53 Daniel-André Tande   Norway 120.0 123.6 Q
21 32 Cene Prevc   Slovenia 119.0 123.4 Q
22 51 Pius Paschke   Germany 120.5 121.6 Q
23 30 Artti Aigro   Estonia 123.0 120.9 Q
24 31 Niko Kytösaho   Finland 119.5 118.2 Q
25 38 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes   Canada 117.0 115.1 Q
26 48 Bor Pavlovčič   Slovenia 115.0 114.9 Q
27 43 Martin Hamann   Germany 119.5 114.7 Q
28 28 Vladimir Zografski   Bulgaria 115.0 111.6 Q
29 8 Sergey Tkachenko   Kazakhstan 118.0 111.3 Q
30 34 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 113.5 110.6 Q
31 29 Dominik Peter   Switzerland 116.5 110.4 Q
32 33 Jan Hörl   Austria 107.0 106.7 Q
33 36 Evgeni Klimov   Russian Ski Federation 110.0 106.6 Q
34 35 Antti Aalto   Finland 109.5 104.5 Q
35 25 Viktor Polášek   Czech Republic 110.0 103.8 Q
36 37 Junshirō Kobayashi   Japan 105.5 100.6 Q
37 15 Andrew Urlaub   United States 108.5 94.9 Q
38 9 Vojtěch Štursa   Czech Republic 105.5 90.5 Q
39 26 Denis Kornilov   Russian Ski Federation 105.0 90.3 Q
40 18 Vitaliy Kalinichenko   Ukraine 100.0 85.7 Q
41 23 Čestmír Kožíšek   Czech Republic 101.0 85.2 Q
42 10 Andrei Feldorean   Romania 104.0 85.1 Q
43 12 Eetu Nousiainen   Finland 101.0 84.1 Q
44 27 Danil Sadreev   Russian Ski Federation 103.0 82.4 Q
45 14 Yevhen Marusiak   Ukraine 98.5 81.6 Q
46 39 Mikhail Nazarov   Russian Ski Federation 97.5 79.5 Q
47 16 Filip Sakala   Czech Republic 97.5 77.6 Q
48 24 Casey Larson   United States 94.5 77.2 Q
49 17 Danil Vassilyev   Kazakhstan 92.5 73.6 Q
50 22 Matthew Soukup   Canada 96.5 70.3 Q
51 1 Arttu Pohjola   Finland 93.5 69.5
52 21 Kevin Maltsev   Estonia 87.0 66.2
53 20 Daniel Cacina   Romania 92.5 66.0
54 2 Erik Belshaw   United States 92.5 64.3
55 7 Decker Dean   United States 88.0 64.0
56 13 Mihnea Spulber   Romania 89.0 63.5
57 5 Nicolae Mitrofan   Romania 89.5 58.7
58 4 Nikita Devyatkin   Kazakhstan 85.5 49.4
59 11 Andrii Vaskul   Ukraine 77.5 42.4
60 19 Sabirzhan Muminov   Kazakhstan 82.0 39.5
6 Anton Korchuk   Ukraine Disqualified
3 Andreas Schuler   Switzerland Not permitted to start

Final

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The first round was started on 5 March at 17:00[5] and the final round at 18:10.[6]

Rank Bib Name Country Round 1 Final round Total
Distance (m) Points Rank Distance (m) Points Rank Points
  35 Stefan Kraft   Austria 132.5 137.8 1 134.0 138.7 3 276.5
  48 Robert Johansson   Norway 129.5 132.1 2 135.5 140.0 1 272.1
  42 Karl Geiger   Germany 132.0 127.7 6 132.0 139.7 2 267.4
4 45 Piotr Żyła   Poland 130.5 128.4 5 137.0 136.0 4 264.4
5 46 Anže Lanišek   Slovenia 126.5 124.6 10 136.5 133.9 5 258.5
6 43 Marius Lindvik   Norway 126.5 124.3 11 131.5 132.9 6 257.2
7 40 Yukiya Sato   Japan 134.0 128.7 4 130.5 128.0 8 256.7
8 38 Daniel Huber   Austria 133.5 131.7 3 123.5 123.6 11 255.3
9 20 Cene Prevc   Slovenia 129.5 125.1 8 129.5 128.1 7 253.2
10 21 Jan Hörl   Austria 127.0 117.7 18 136.5 127.7 9 245.4
11 32 Philipp Aschenwald   Austria 123.5 117.1 19 130.0 126.5 10 243.6
12 41 Daniel-André Tande   Norway 131.0 123.6 12 120.5 113.8 15 237.4
13 34 Keiichi Sato   Japan 126.5 121.3 14 128.0 114.6 14 235.9
13 33 Johann André Forfang   Norway 128.5 119.6 15 123.5 116.3 13 235.9
15 47 Dawid Kubacki   Poland 130.5 125.1 8 119.0 110.7 19 235.8
16 29 Peter Prevc   Slovenia 126.5 122.6 13 129.5 110.9 17 233.5
17 50 Markus Eisenbichler   Germany 122.5 118.5 16 134.0 113.3 16 231.8
18 39 Pius Paschke   Germany 129.5 125.6 7 114.5 105.6 22 231.2
19 49 Kamil Stoch   Poland 120.0 112.9 22 129.5 117.1 12 230.0
20 30 Gregor Deschwanden   Switzerland 124.0 118.0 17 126.0 110.9 17 228.9
21 37 Andrzej Stękała   Poland 121.5 109.7 24 122.5 109.5 20 219.2
22 28 Severin Freund   Germany 122.5 114.7 20 118.5 103.5 26 218.2
23 24 Evgeni Klimov   Russian Ski Federation 121.0 111.4 23 126.0 104.4 23 215.8
24 31 Martin Hamann   Germany 121.5 109.4 25 123.0 106.0 21 215.4
25 18 Artti Aigro   Estonia 131.0 113.9 21 120.0 97.3 29 211.2
26 22 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 118.0 106.6 26 114.5 104.4 23 211.0
27 14 Denis Kornilov   Russian Ski Federation 123.0 104.7 27 118.0 103.1 27 207.8
28 26 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes   Canada 116.0 97.0 30 122.0 104.3 25 201.3
29 9 Vitaliy Kalinichenko   Ukraine 119.5 98.2 29 126.0 102.2 28 200.4
30 19 Niko Kytösaho   Finland 116.5 98.9 28 120.5 95.0 30 193.9
31 23 Antti Aalto   Finland 113.0 94.8 31 did not qualify
32 25 Junshirō Kobayashi   Japan 114.0 93.9 32
33 17 Dominik Peter   Switzerland 114.5 92.4 33
34 44 Ryoyu Kobayashi   Japan 117.5 90.3 34
35 27 Mikhail Nazarov   Russian Ski Federation 112.0 84.6 35
36 11 Čestmír Kožíšek   Czech Republic 112.5 83.7 36
37 16 Vladimir Zografski   Bulgaria 109.5 82.7 37
38 4 Eetu Nousiainen   Finland 110.0 81.3 38
39 5 Yevhen Marusiak   Ukraine 109.0 70.9 39
40 1 Sergey Tkachenko   Kazakhstan 103.0 69.2 40
41 2 Vojtěch Štursa   Czech Republic 105.5 67.6 41
42 7 Filip Sakala   Czech Republic 103.5 65.1 42
43 15 Danil Sadreev   Russian Ski Federation 102.5 64.9 43
44 10 Matthew Soukup   Canada 102.0 63.3 44
45 3 Andrei Feldorean   Romania 101.0 59.7 45
46 13 Viktor Polášek   Czech Republic 102.5 59.2 46
47 8 Danil Vassilyev   Kazakhstan 99.0 55.1 47
48 12 Casey Larson   United States 93.5 52.5 48
49 6 Andrew Urlaub   United States 93.0 43.1 49
36 Bor Pavlovčič   Slovenia Disqualified

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