FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012

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FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012
FIS Ski Flying WCH 2012 logo.png
Official logo for the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012.
Host cityVikersund, Norway
Nations participating16
Athletes participating50
Events2
Opening ceremony23 February
Closing ceremony26 February
Main venueVikersundbakken
WebsiteVikersund.no
Approval of Vikersund, Norway as host of FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012, FIS Congress 2008 in Cape Town in South Africa

The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012 was a World championship in ski flying, held in Vikersund, Norway, from 23 to 26 February 2012. Vikersund hosted the event previously in 1977, 1990, and 2000.

Events leading up to the championships[]

In 2010, the hill was being rebuilt. This process which was started after the 2008-09 Ski Jumping World Cup, extended the length of the hill to HS225, making it the world's largest ski jumping hill. Cost to renovate the hill was planned at 80 million kr (10 million). Included in the cost was a new judges tower, a ski lift, a spectator area, and wind nets.

Hill construction took place where the old hill that was demolished in 2009. Adjustments was the hill turned several degrees and built 6 m (20 ft) into the ground to avoid wind problems. Outrun was elevated 6 m (20 ft) in order for it to be the same levels as the rest of the jumping hills at Vikersund.

The first ski flying competition in the hill took place in 1966 and the hill has been rebuilt on several occasions, most recently for the FIS Ski Flying World Championships in 2000 where it was at a K185 position. It should be ready in time for the World Cup competition in February 2011.[1]

Schedule[]

Vikersundbakken (K-195; HS225)
Day Date Event Longest jump of the day (m)
Wednesday Feb 22 Hill Test Jumps
Thursday Feb 23 Qualification 237.0 - Martin Koch
Friday Feb 24 Individual, Day 1 (cancelled) 230.5 - Jurij Tepeš
Saturday Feb 25 Individual, Day 2 244.5 - Anders Fannemel
Sunday Feb 26 Team event 243.0 - Rune Velta

Results[]

Qualifying[]

23 February 2012[2][3]

Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Points Note
1st Training 2nd Training Qualifying
1 43 Austria Andreas Kofler 222.0 211.5 221.0 220.3 Q
2 46 Norway Rune Velta 208.5 210.0 221.5 216.2 Q
3 35 Norway Anders Fannemel 183.0 223.5 211.0 202.8 Q
4 40 Czech Republic Lukas Hlava 200.5 208.5 198.5 196.2 Q
5 36 Finland Janne Happonen 130.0 184.5 202.5 192.5 Q
6 27 France Vincent Descombes Sevoie 147.5 184.0 222.5 190.4 Q
7 45 Japan Taku Takeuchi 205.5 196.5 193.5 188.7 Q
8 28 Czech Republic Jakub Janda 156.0 199.5 199.0 185.7 Q
9 31 Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren 202.0 213.0 191.0 177.2 Q
10 34 Germany Maximilian Mechler 193.0 213.0 186.0 174.8 Q
11 44 Germany Richard Freitag 209.0 211.0 178.5 169.4 Q
12 30 Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 209.5 192.0 177.5 167.2 Q
13 24 Italy Andrea Morassi 202.5 210.0 182.0 166.6 Q
14 32 Finland Olli Muotka 193.0 207.5 179.0 165.0 Q
15 26 Poland Krzysztof Miętus 179.0 210.0 194.5 159.2 Q
16 21 Japan Shohei Tochimoto 197.0 202.5 179.5 156.2 Q
17 25 Finland Anssi Koivuranta 171.0 212.0 184.5 155.3 Q
18 29 Russia Denis Kornilov 213.5 173.5 171.0 154.9 Q
19 41 Germany Andreas Wank 194.5 203.0 164.0 150.9 Q
20 38 Poland Piotr Żyła 138.0 180.5 164.5 150.8 Q
21 10 Italy Sebastian Colloredo 165.5 191.5 174.5 150.2 Q
22 22 Russia Dimitry Vassiliev 203.5 213.5 168.0 145.2 Q
23 5 Japan Yuta Watase 143.0 146.5 156.5 141.3 Q
24 13 Russia Anton Kalinitschenko 140.0 144.0 172.5 140.2 Q
25 16 Canada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 194.0 171.0 170.0 137.8 Q
26 33 Slovenia Jure Šinkovec 151.5 211.0 156.5 137.7 Q
27 17 Estonia Kaarel Nurmsalu 158.0 166.0 168.5 136.5 Q
28 23 Poland Maciej Kot 142.0 182.0 158.0 135.4 Q
29 14 Czech Republic Jan Matura 156.5 198.0 167.0 133.2 Q
30 12 Finland Matti Hautamäki 162.5 148.0 164.5 132.9 Q
not qualified
31 2 Slovenia Jernej Damjan 159.0 190.5 152.0 132.2
32 9 France Emmanuel Chedal 153.5 147.5 157.5 131.9
33 6 Italy Davide Bresadola 134.0 175.0 148.0 127.2
34 15 Russia Dimitry Ipatov 139.5 140.0 154.5 118.8
35 18 Kazakhstan Alexey Pchelintsev 137.0 153.0 152.5 110.2
36 1 Kazakhstan Alexey Korolev 145.5 122.0 128.0 95.2
37 4 Kazakhstan Nikolay Karpenko 138.0 137.0 124.0 88.0
38 7 Sweden Carl Nordin 132.0 120.0 117.0 87.3
39 11 Kazakhstan Radik Zhaparov 120.0 128.0 127.5 77.9
prequalified
* 47 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer 216.5 200.0 165.5 q
* 48 Germany Severin Freund 216.5 190.5 184.0 q
* 49 Czech Republic Roman Koudelka 204.0 204.0 169.5 q
* 50 Switzerland Simon Ammann 210.5 204.5 204.0 q
* 51 Poland Kamil Stoch 204.0 205.0 153.0 q
* 52 Austria Martin Koch 237.0 219.0 DNS q
* 53 Austria Thomas Morgenstern 201.5 185.0 DNS q
* 54 Norway Anders Bardal 193.5 185.5 166.0 q
* 55 Slovenia Robert Kranjec 211.5 213.0 200.0 q
* 56 Japan Daiki Ito 201.0 209.0 196.5 q
internal team qualification: did not enter in qualifying round
3 Poland Stefan Hula 151.5 170.5 DNS
8 Czech Republic Antonin Hajek 169.0 180.5 DNS
19 Slovenia Dejan Judež 159.0 170.5 DNS
20 Russia 122.0 138.0 DNS
37 Norway Tom Hilde 156.5 187.0 DNS
39 Austria David Zauner 197.5 207.0 DNS
42 Germany Michael Neumayer 190.5 193.5 DNS

Individual[]

Men's Ski Flying individual
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
VenueVikersundbakken
Date24-25 February 2012
Competitors40 from 14 nations
Winning score408.7
Medalists
gold medal    Slovenia
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    Austria
← 2010
2014 →
2012 FIS Ski Flying World Champion:
Robert Kranjec from Slovenia

Day 1 of individual competition, at Feb 24 event was cancelled due to strong wind. At first trial round was cancelled, then after 35 jumpers 1st round was cancelled and second round also.
Day 2, at Feb 25 trial round was also cancelled, but manage to finish the 3rd and final round. That was the official result with two series in competition only instead of four series. 24–25 February 2012[4]

Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Total Points
Day One (Feb 24) Day Two (Feb 25)
1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Final Round
1st place, gold medalist(s) 39 Slovenia Robert Kranjec 217.5 244.0 408.7
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 30 Norway Rune Velta 217.5 234.5 405.7
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 36 Austria Martin Koch 218.0 243.0 386.2
4 32 Germany Severin Freund 210.5 208.5 372.6
5 40 Japan Daiki Ito 206.0 219.0 365.2
6 27 Austria Andreas Kofler 228.0 216.0 364.2
7 38 Norway Anders Bardal 212.0 203.5 360.3
8 37 Austria Thomas Morgenstern 199.5 212.5 360.2
9 28 Germany Richard Freitag 210.0 212.0 356.3
10 35 Poland Kamil Stoch 191.0 211.5 353.9
11 33 Czech Republic Roman Koudelka 189.5 210.0 342.4
12 17 Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 235.5 198.0 342.0
13 22 Norway Anders Fannemel 244.5 179.5 329.5
14 34 Switzerland Simon Ammann 203.0 180.0 328.8
15 23 Finland Janne Happonen 215.0 194.5 328.2
16 25 Czech Republic Lukas Hlava 204.0 194.5 325.0
17 26 Germany Andreas Wank 189.5 197.5 320.0
18 31 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer 206.5 174.5 317.5
19 11 Italy Andrea Morassi 205.5 200.5 307.2
20 14 France Vincent Descombes Sevoie 212.5 184.5 305.3
21 15 Czech Republic Jakub Janda 218.0 173.5 303.7
22 16 Russia Denis Kornilov 212.5 190.5 301.6
23 21 Germany Maximilian Mechler 204.5 191.5 301.4
24 12 Finland Anssi Koivuranta 209.0 194.5 300.7
25 1 Japan Yuta Watase 216.5 177.5 299.8
26 20 Slovenia Jure Šinkovec 215.0 169.5 280.5
26 3 Finland Matti Hautamäki 212.5 166.0 280.5
28 5 Czech Republic Jan Matura 208.0 157.0 276.2
29 18 Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren 199.5 158.5 271.2
30 19 Finland Olli Muotka 200.0 136.5 227.1
31 29 Japan Taku Takeuchi 171.5 DNQ 148.2
32 2 Italy Sebastian Colloredo 191.5 DNQ 147.3
33 24 Poland Piotr Żyła 168.0 DNQ 133.8
34 9 Russia Dimitry Vassiliev 186.0 DNQ 130.4
35 13 Poland Krzysztof Miętus 174.5 DNQ 110.9
36 6 Canada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 160.5 DNQ 107.7
37 7 Estonia Kaarel Nurmsalu 142.5 DNQ 92.6
38 10 Poland Maciej Kot 159.5 DNQ 90.1
39 8 Japan Shohei Tochimoto 126.0 DNQ 68.8
40 4 Russia Anton Kalinitschenko 132.0 DNQ 68.5

Team[]

Men's Ski Flying Team event
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2012
Ski jumping pictogram.svg
VenueVikersundbakken
Date26 February 2012
Competitors40 from 10 nations
Winning score1648.4
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 
← 2010
2014 →
2012 FIS Ski Flying World Chp. Team podium:
2 Germany, 1 Austria, 3 Slovenia

26 February 2012[5][6]

Rank Team Distance (meters) Points
Trial Round 1st Round Final Round
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Austria
10-1 Thomas Morgenstern
10-2 Andreas Kofler
10-3 Gregor Schlierenzauer
10-4 Martin Koch

207.5
233.0
192.0
214.0

224.5
212.5
217.0
217.5

225.5
210.5
190.5
218.0
1648.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Germany
8-1 Andreas Wank
8-2 Richard Freitag
8-3 Maximilian Mechler
8-4 Severin Freund

193.0
218.5
167.5
224.5

211.0
223.5
199.5
212.5

214.0
230.0
208.0
213.5
1625.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Slovenia
7-1 Jernej Damjan
7-2 Jurij Tepeš
7-3 Jure Šinkovec
7-4 Robert Kranjec

194.5
222.0
201.0
233.5

202.0
202.0
199.5
235.5

211.0
217.5
208.0
205.0
1580.4
4  Norway
9-1 Bjørn Einar Romøren
9-2 Anders Fannemel
9-3 Rune Velta
9-4 Anders Bardal

187.5
204.0
199.0
202.0

196.0
206.5
229.0
194.5

172.5
199.0
243.0
211.0
1542.2
5  Japan
6-1 Yuta Watase
6-2 Shōhei Tochimoto
6-3 Taku Takeuchi
6-4 Daiki Ito

161.5
186.5
194.0
236.5

212.0
173.0
200.5
240.0

197.0
181.0
182.5
215.5
1472.9
6  Czech Republic
5-1 Jakub Janda
5-2 Jan Matura
5-3 Roman Koudelka
5-4 Lukas Hlava

198.0
170.5
165.5
197.0

208.0
168.0
224.5
201.0

202.0
192.5
226.5
164.5
1452.1
7  Poland
4-1 Maciej Kot
4-2 Piotr Żyła
4-3 Krzysztof Miętus
4-4 Kamil Stoch

162.5
213.5
122.0
179.5

174.0
223.0
190.5
208.0

178.5
232.5
202.0
196.5
1444.5
8  Finland
2-1 Janne Happonen
2-2 Olli Muotka
2-3 Matti Hautamäki
2-4 Anssi Koivuranta

221.5
213.0
202.5
200.0

208.0
220.5
207.5
185.0

202.5
219.5
176.5
168.5
1421.7
9  Russia
3-1 Denis Kornilov
3-2 Dimitry Ipatov
3-3 Anton Kalinitschenko
3-4 Dimitry Vassiliev

215.5
143.5
139.0
197.5

207.0
DSQ
151.5
179.5

DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
459.0
10  Kazakhstan
1-1 Alexey Korolev
1-2 Alexey Pchelintsev
1-3 Yevgeniy Levkin
1-4 Radik Zhaparov

132.0
141.0
123.0
109.0

136.0
150.0
115.0
113.5

DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
DNQ
342.9

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Austria (AUT)1012
 Slovenia (SVN)1012
3 Germany (GER)0101
 Norway (NOR)0101
Totals (4 nations)2226

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