Ski jumping at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Men's normal hill individual


The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, was held on 8 to 10 February 2018 at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium.

Summary

The field included the 2014 champion and the 2017–18 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup leader Kamil Stoch, the 2014 silver medalist Peter Prevc, the 2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup overall winner Stefan Kraft, as well as the 2010 champion Simon Ammann. After the first jump, Stefan Hula Jr. was leading, with almost six points ahead of Stoch and Johann André Forfang shared second. In the second jump, both Hula and Stoch underperformed, and Andreas Wellinger, who was in the fifth position, became the Olympic champion after receiving 134.4 points for his jump, the highest scored jump of the competition. Forfang remained second, and Robert Johansson came from the tenth place to turn the bronze medalist.
In the victory ceremony, the medals were presented by Irena Szewińska, member of the International Olympic Committee, accompanied by Alfons Hoermann, FIS council member.

Results

Qualifying

50 ski jumpers qualified for the finals.
RankBibNameCountryDistance Distance pointsJudges pointsTotalNotes
155Andreas Wellinger103.070.057.0133.5Q
257Kamil Stoch104.072.056.0131.7Q
349Dawid Kubacki104.573.053.5129.6Q
456Richard Freitag102.068.056.0129.1Q
551Stefan Kraft102.569.055.5128.6Q
648Markus Eisenbichler102.569.054.5127.7Q
744Karl Geiger102.068.054.5125.5Q
854Daniel-André Tande100.064.054.0123.0Q
946Stefan Hula Jr.100.565.054.0122.7Q
1042Simon Ammann102.068.052.5122.3Q
1141Maciej Kot99.062.054.0122.0Q
1222Evgeni Klimov102.068.052.5121.4Q
1353Johann André Forfang100.064.054.0121.1Q
1443Peter Prevc99.062.054.5120.2Q
1547Andreas Stjernen100.064.053.0119.3Q
1645Jernej Damjan99.563.054.0118.9Q
1721Vladimir Zografski98.561.054.0118.8Q
1850Junshirō Kobayashi101.066.050.0118.4Q
1952Robert Johansson98.060.053.0118.3Q
2037Noriaki Kasai98.060.054.0117.7Q
2135Ryoyu Kobayashi98.060.052.5115.3Q
2240Tilen Bartol97.058.052.5115.1Q
232698.060.053.0114.6Q
2428Roman Koudelka97.559.052.5114.5Q
2530Kevin Bickner98.060.051.5114.0Q
2639Michael Hayböck97.058.052.5112.4Q
2738Manuel Fettner95.054.052.5109.4Q
2831Denis Kornilov94.553.051.0107.2Q
2936Timi Zajc94.052.051.5107.1Q
3018Jonathan Learoyd94.553.051.5106.7Q
3125Daiki Ito93.551.050.5106.0Q
3233Gregor Schlierenzauer91.547.051.0104.0Q
3324Alex Insam94.052.051.0101.9Q
346Alexey Romashov90.044.050.098.5Q
3514Andreas Alamommo90.044.051.098.3Q
3617Sebastian Colloredo91.046.051.097.9Q
3712Davide Bresadola88.040.049.595.8Q
3710Janne Ahonen89.042.049.595.8Q
391Choi Se-ou89.042.049.594.7Q
409Michael Glasder91.547.051.094.6Q
418Mikhail Nazarov88.541.047.593.7Q
4229Antti Aalto87.539.047.093.6Q
4334Gregor Deschwanden89.543.049.092.3Q
442086.537.049.592.1Q
4527William Rhoads88.541.049.591.9Q
4616Casey Larson88.040.048.590.9Q
473Viktor Polášek88.040.047.590.1Q
485Martti Nõmme87.038.048.088.2Q
492Federico Cecon86.036.047.587.9Q
5023Eetu Nousiainen87.038.049.585.5Q
5113Sergey Tkachenko84.032.048.083.7
5215Kim Hyun-ki84.032.046.083.1
5319Vojtěch Štursa83.531.047.581.5
5432Čestmír Kožíšek81.026.047.080.6
5511Artti Aigro81.527.047.580.0
567Kevin Maltsev79.022.043.574.2
574Fatih Arda İpcioğlu79.022.045.568.2

Final

The final was held on 10 February at 21:35.