Ski jumping at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

Sports events held in Zhangjiakou in 2022
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The ski jumping competition at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics was held in Zhangjiakou competition area the National Ski Jumping Center The sporting events held produced a total of five gold MEDALS . [2]
Chinese name
Ski jumping at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
Foreign name
Ski Jumping [5]
venue
Zhangjiakou national ski Jumping Center
Race type
Ski jumping competition
Gold medal count
5

event

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Men's events: Individual standard platform, individual Big Jump platform, team
Women's event: Individual standard stage
Mixed projects: Mixed groups [1] [5]
event [5]

Basic competition system

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There are two rounds of the competition, the first round starts in reverse order of the players' World Cup points or draw, and the second round starts in reverse order of the previous round's points . [2]

Medal list

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Reference material [8] [10] (As at 21:44 on 14 February 2022)
Ski jumping Medal table (by sports delegation)
sequence
NOC
Gold medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
total
Overall Ranking
1
Slovenia
2
1
1
4
1
2
Austria
1
1
0
2
3
2
Japan
1
1
0
2
3
4
Norse
1
0
0
1
5
5
Germany
0
1
2
3
2
6
ROC
0
1
0
1
5
7
Canada
0
0
1
1
5
7
Poland
0
0
1
1
5

Match record

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A Japanese athlete wins the gold medal in the men's individual standard platform ski jumping event at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics on Feb 6, 2022. [3]

Event data

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Men's individual standard station

National Ski Jumping Center February 6-20:07
Ranking
NOC
name
Round 1
Final round
Total Points
1
JPN
Kobayashi Yuki
145.4 (1)
129.6 (5)
275.0
2
AUT
Manuel Fettner
134.5 (5)
136.3 (1)
270.8
3
POL
David Kubatsky
133.1 (8)
132.8 (2)
265.9
4
SLO
Peter Prefts
139.2 (2)
126.2 (8)
265.4
5
ROC
Evgeny Klimov
135.0 (4)
126.5 (7)
261.5
6
POL
Camille Stoch
136.3 (3)
124.6 (13)
260.9
7
NOR
Marius Lindwick
128.4 (17)
132.3 (3)
260.7
8
ROC
Daniel Sadreyev
134.1 (7)
125.3 (11)
259.4
9
SLO
Timmy Zaitz
128.2 (18)
131.1 (4)
259.3
10
AUT
Stefan Kraft
129.2 (14)
128.9 (6)
258.1
11
GER
Konstantin Schmid
134.4 (6)
122.9 (18)
257.3
12
FIN
Antti Aalto
130.5 (10)
125.6 (9)
256.1
13
SLO
Ange Ranissek
130.6 (9)
123.0 (17)
253.6
13
AUT
Daniel Huber
128.1 (19)
125.5 (10)
253.6
15
GER
Carl Geiger
127.5 (21)
125.3 (11)
252.8
16
CAN
Mackenzie Boyd-Cross
129.8 (12)
122.8 (19)
252.6
17
SUI
Gregor Desschwanden
127.6 (20)
123.2 (16)
250.8
18
CZE
Roman Caudelka
130.4 (11)
119.1 (22)
249.5
19
AUT
Jan Hull
128.9 (15)
119.9 (20)
248.8
20
NOR
Robert Johnson
128.8 (16)
119.5 (21)
248.3
21
POL
Peter Zillah
121.6 (27)
123.9 (14)
245.5
22
BUL
Vladimir Zografski
126.7 (24)
118.6 (23)
245.3
23
ROC
Roman Sergeyevich Trofimov
120.8 (29)
123.9 (14)
244.7
24
GER
Stefan Lech
129.3 (13)
115.1 (25)
244.4
25
SUI
Simon Ammann
123.7 (25)
115.8 (24)
239.5
26
POL
Stefan Hura
127.0 (23)
110.8 (27)
237.8
27
JPN
Kobayashi Runshiro
123.0 (26)
111.0 (26)
234.0
28
SLO
Lovelo Kos
120.9 (28)
108.7 (28)
229.6
29
CZE
Chestermere Kozysek
119.3 (30)
92.6 (29)
211.9
30
NOR
Harvo Egner Granerud
127.4 (22)
DSQ
127.4 [4]

Mixed group

Ranking
NOC
team
Mixed group Round 1
Final round
Total Points
1
SLO
Slovenia
506.4 (1)
495.1 (1)
1001.5
2
ROC
ROC
448.8 (3)
441.5 (4)
890.3
3
CAN
Canada
415.4 (4)
429.2 (5)
844.6
4
JPN
Japan
359.9 (8)
476.4 (2)
836.3
5
AUT
Austria
370.7 (6)
447.3 (3)
818.0
6
POL
Poland
386.1 (5)
377.1 (6)
763.2
7
CZE
Czech Republic
362.5 (7)
360.3 (7)
722.8
8
NOR
Norway
457.4 (2)
250.5 (8)
707.9 [6]

Men's individual grand platform

National Ski Jumping Center February 12-20:07
Ranking
NOC
name
Men's individual Grand Podium round 1
Final round
Total Points
1
NOR
144.8 (2)
151.3 (1)
296.1
2
JPN
147.0 (1)
145.8 (2)
292.8
3
GER
136.7 (6)
144.6 (3)
281.3
4
POL
140.3 (4)
136.9 (8)
277.2
5
GER
Marcus Eisenbuichler
135.2 (8)
140.5 (4)
275.7
6
SLO
Timmy Zaitz
140.7 (3)
132.5 (14)
273.2
7
AUT
Manuel Fettner
138.0 (5)
134.7 (12)
272.7
8
NOR
Harvo Egner Granerud
132.4 (9)
139.0 (5)
271.4
9
AUT
Jan Hull
135.6 (7)
135.3 (11)
270.9
10
SLO
Peter Prefts
131.3 (12)
137.4 (7)
268.7
11
SLO
Lovelo Kos
130.7 (13)
137.7 (6)
268.4
12
SLO
Cene Prevci
131.6 (10)
136.5 (9)
268.1
13
AUT
Stefan Kraft
127.9 (19)
136.2 (10)
264.1
14
GER
Konstantin Schmid
131.4 (11)
132.5 (14)
263.9
15
JPN
Saki Sato
128.4 (18)
132.2 (17)
260.6
16
ROC
Daniel Sadreyev
130.2 (14)
129.5 (19)
259.7
17
FIN
Antti Aalto
124.3 (24)
132.9 (13)
257.2
18
POL
Peter Zillah
129.7 (15)
125.8 (25)
255.5
18
ROC
Evgeny Klimov
126.8 (22)
128.7 (21)
255.5
20
AUT
Daniel Huber
127.4 (21)
127.7 (22)
255.1
21
POL
Pavel Vasek
121.9 (28)
132.4 (16)
254.3
22
SUI
Gregor Desschwanden
127.8 (20)
126.4 (24)
254.2
23
ROC
Roman Sergeyevich Trofimov
128.8 (16)
125.1 (26)
253.9
24
JPN
Kobayashi Runshiro
120.4 (30)
131.6 (18)
252.0
25
SUI
Simon Ammann
122.4 (27)
129.0 (20)
251.4
26
POL
David Kubatsky
123.7 (25)
127.5 (23)
251.2
27
SUI
Killian Pyle
123.5 (26)
122.0 (27)
245.5
28
GER
Pius Paschke
126.7 (23)
116.8 (29)
243.5
29
JPN
Naoki Nakamura
128.6 (17)
112.3 (30)
240.9
30
EST
Artie Agro [7]
121.4 (29)
117.9 (28)
239.3

Men's team

National Ski Jumping Center February 14-20:23
Ranking
NOC
team
Men's team Round 1
Final round
Total Points
1
AUT
Austria
458.4 (2)
484.3 (1)
942.7
2
SLO
Slovenia
467.4 (1)
467.0 (3)
934.4
3
GER
Germany
446.5 (4)
476.4 (2)
922.9
4
NOR
Norway
456.5 (3)
465.6 (4)
922.1
5
JPN
Japan
438.5 (5)
444.3 (6)
882.8
6
POL
Poland
434.5 (6)
445.6 (5)
880.1
7
ROC
ROC
410.6 (7)
395.9 (8)
806.5
8
SUI
Switzerland [9]
367.0 (8)
424.5 (7)
791.5