Ski jumping at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013

Ski jumping competition took place on 21 February to March 2 in predazzo at trampolino

The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 took place in Val di Fiemme. Ski jumping competitions took place on 21 February - 2 March in Predazzo at Trampolino Dal Ben.

It was the second time, together with the Championships 2011, that 5 ski jumping competitions were held. There were three individual competitions (one for men and one for women at the normal hill, HS 106, and one for men at the large hill, HS 134) and two team competitions (one for men at the large hill and one mixed at the normal hill). It was the first time for the mixed competition to be held at the World Championships. Each team consisted of two men and two women.

The winners from Oslo were defending the champion's titles: Thomas Morgenstern (individual men competition, normal hill), Gregor Schlierenzauer (individual men competition, large hill), Daniela Iraschko (individual women competition, normal hill) and the Austria team (team men competition, large hill).

At the individual women competition at the normal hill, the gold medal won Sarah Hendrickson, silver - Sara Takanashi, and bronze - Jacqueline Seifriedsberger.

In the first men competition, the winner was Anders Bardal. The second was Gregor Schlierenzauer, and the third - Peter Prevc.

In the mixed competition won the team of Japan (Yūki Itō, Daiki Itō, Sara Takanashi and Taku Takeuchi). The silver medal went to Austria (Chiara Hölzl, Thomas Morgenstern, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger, Gregor Schlierenzauer), and the bronze one – to Germany (Ulrike Gräßler, Richard Freitag, Carina Vogt, Severin Freund).

In individual men competition at large hill won Kamil Stoch, in front of Prevc and Anders Jacobsen.

Austria managed to defend the champion's title in the team men competition. The team consisted of Wolfgang Loitzl, Manuel Fettner, Thomas Morgenstern and Gregor Schlierenzauer. The silver medal won the Germany team (Andreas Wank, Severin Freund, Michael Neumayer, Richard Freitag), and the bronze one – the Poland team (Maciej Kot, Piotr Żyła, Dawid Kubacki, Kamil Stoch).

It were the 36. World Championships in ski jumping for men and the 3. for women.

Before the Championships

Thomas Morgenstern – the gold (three times) and silver medalist from the Championships 2011

World Cup

Gregor Schlierenzauer
Sara Takanashi
Anders Bardal

Before the Championships, 21 individual and 5 team (including one mixed) World Cup competitions took place. The most wins had Gregor Schlierenzauer (8 times). In three competitions won Anders Jacobsen; two wins for Severin Freund, Andreas Kofler and Jan Matura. Only once won Anders Bardal, Robert Kranjec, Jaka Hvala and Richard Freitag. The leader in general classification was Schlierenzauer, who had 538 points more than Bardal and 588 points more than Jacobsen.

Almost three weeks before the Championships, Gregor Schlierenzauer beat the Matti Nykänen's record of wins in the World Cup competitions. In Harrachov, he won for 48 time in his career.

World Cup standings (men) before the Championships
Rank Jumper Country total Loss to the leader
1. Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria 1320 -
2. Anders Bardal Norway 782 538
3. Anders Jacobsen Norway 732 588
4. Severin Freund Germany 699 621
5. Kamil Stoch Poland 602 718
6. Robert Kranjec Slovenia 595 725
7. Richard Freitag Germany 542 778
8. Jan Matura Czech Republic 522 798
9. Peter Prevc Slovenia 515 805
10. Simon Ammann Switzerland 511 809
11. Tom Hilde Norway 510 810
12. Michael Neumayer Germany 508 812
13. Jaka Hvala Słovenia 480 840
14. Andreas Kofler Austria 470 850
15. Wolfgang Loitzl Austria 465 855
16. Andreas Wellinger Germany 370 950
17. Jurij Tepeš Slovenia 352 968
18. Maciej Kot Poland 344 976
19. Taku Takeuchi Japan 334 986
19. Dmitrij Wasiljew Russia 334 986
21. Thomas Morgenstern Austria 312 1008
22. Andreas Stjernen Norway 308 1012
23. Anders Fannemel Norway 289 1031
24. Rune Velta Norway 235 1085
25. Andreas Wank Germany 232 1088
26. Piotr Żyła Poland 213 1107
27. Martin Koch Austria 179 1141
28. Manuel Fettner Austria 172 1148
29. Władimir Zografski Bulgaria 160 1160
30. Michael Hayböck Austria 156 1164
31. Noriaki Kasai Japan 143 1177
32. Lukáš Hlava Czech Republic 140 1180
33. Stefan Kraft Austria 131 1189
34. Dienis Korniłow Russia 120 1200
35. Sebastian Colloredo Italy 106 1214
36. Dawid Kubacki Poland 100 1220
37. Martin Schmitt Germany 98 1222
38. Krzysztof Miętus Poland 91 1229
39. Daiki Itō Japan 86 1234
40. Reruhi Shimizu Japan 78 1242
41. Karl Geiger Germany 71 1249
42. Maximilian Mechler Germany 66 1254
43. Lauri Asikainen Finland 50 1270
44. Čestmír Kožíšek Czech Republic 46 1274
44. Gregor Deschwanden Switzerland 46 1274
46. Matjaž Pungertar Slovenia 38 1282
46. Roman Koudelka Czech Republic 38 1282
48. Danny Queck Germany 37 1283
49. Antonín Hájek Czech Republic 36 1284
50. Ilja Roslakow Russia 31 1289
51. Vincent Descombes Sevoie France 30 1290
52. MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes Canada 27 1293
53. Yūta Watase Japan 26 1294
53. Stefan Hula Poland 26 1294
55. Peter Frenette USA 21 1299
55. Olli Muotka Finland 21 1299
57. Kim René Elverum Sorsell Norway 17 1303
58. Aleksiej Romaszow Russia 14 1306
59. Jakub Janda Czech Republic 13 1307
59. Junshirō Kobayashi Japan 13 1307
61. Andrea Morassi Italy 12 1308
61. Marinus Kraus Germany 12 1308
63. Jan Ziobro Poland 11 1309
64. Vegard Swensen Norway 9 1311
64. Janne Happonen Finland 9 1311
66. Fredrik Bjerkeengen Norway 8 1312
66. Ole Marius Ingvaldsen Norway 8 1312
66. Felix Schoft Germany 8 1312
66. Aleksander Zniszczoł Poland 8 1312
66. Kento Sakuyama Japan 8 1312
71. Ville Larinto Finland 7 1313
71. Lukas Müller Austria 7 1313
73. Klemens Murańka Poland 6 1314
74. Kaarel Nurmsalu Estland 5 1315
74. Davide Bresadola Italy 5 1315
76. Atle Pedersen Rønsen Norway 4 1316
77. Simen Grimsrud Norway 3 1317
78. Hiroaki Watanabe Japan 2 1318
78. Anton Kaliniczenko Russia 2 1318
80. Krzysztof Biegun Poland 1 1319
World Cup winners by nations before the Championships
Rank Nation Total Loss to the leader
1. Austria 4462
2. Norway 4205 257
3. Germany 3968 494
4. Slovenia 3430 1032
5. Poland 2102 2360
6. Japan 1415 3047
7. Czech Republic 1320 3142
8. Russia 851 3611
9. Switzerland 582 3880
10. Italy 323 4139
11. Finland 237 4225
12. Bulgaria 160 4302
13. USA 121 4341
14. France 30 4432
15. Canada 27 4435
16. Estland 5 4457
World Cup standings (women) before the Championships
Rank Jumper Country Total Loss to the leader
1. Sara Takanashi Japan 1137
2. Sarah Hendrickson USA 847 290
3. Coline Mattel France 733 404
4. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Austria 697 440
5. Anette Sagen Norway 551 586
6. Katja Požun Slovenia 425 712
7. Carina Vogt Germany 415 722
8. Daniela Iraschko Austria 390 747
9. Lindsey Van USA 386 751
10. Špela Rogelj Slovenia 358 779
11. Jessica Jerome USA 346 791
12. Evelyn Insam Italy 330 807
13. Line Jahr Norway 318 819
14. Urša Bogataj Slovenia 309 828
15. Eva Logar Slovenia 240 897
16. Maja Vtič Slovenia 225 912
17. Anja Tepeš Slovenia 215 922
18. Yūki Itō Japan 186 951
19. Atsuko Tanaka Canada 178 959
20. Abby Hughes USA 157 980
21. Elena Runggaldier Italy 138 999
22. Katharina Althaus Germany 122 1015
23. Léa Lemare France 118 1019
24. Maren Lundby Norway 117 1020
25. Melanie Faißt Germany 96 1041
26. Wendy Vuik Netherlands 90 1047
27. Alexandra Pretorius Canada 85 1052
28. Misaki Shigeno Japan 83 1054
29. Yurika Hirayama Japan 79 1058
30. Svenja Würth Germany 78 1059
31. Alissa Johnson USA 69 1068
32. Bigna Windmüller Switzerland 65 1072
33. Julia Clair France 63 1074
34. Taylor Henrich Canada 61 1076
35. Ulrike Gräßler Germany 51 1086
36. Julia Kykkänen Finland 43 1094
37. Ramona Straub Germany 40 1097
38. Michaela Doleželová Czech Republic 37 1100
39. Ayumi Watase Japan 30 1107
40. Irina Awwakumowa Russia 28 1109
41. Anastasija Gładyszewa Russia 23 1114
41. Roberta D'Agostina Italy 23 1114
43. Juliane Seyfarth Germany 22 1115
44. Yurina Yamada Japan 21 1116
45. Ayuka Takeda Japan 16 1121
45. Liu Qi China 16 1121
47. Seiko Koasa Japan 12 1125
48. Barbara Klinec Slovenia 11 1126
49. Anna Häfele Germany 8 1129
50. Manuela Malsiner Italy 6 1131
50. Sonja Schoitsch Austria 6 1131
52. Gyda Enger Norway 3 1134
53. Aki Matsuhashi Japan 1 1136
53. Chiara Hölzl Austria 1 1136
53. Yoshiko Kasai Japan 1 1136

In November 2012, for the first time, the mixed competition took place. It belonged to the World Cup. The winner was Norway (Maren Lundby, Tom Hilde, Anette Sagen, Anders Bardal); second place for Japan, and third - for Italy.

Favourites

One of the favourites, the gold medalist from Oslo, Daniela Iraschko, resign from the Championships because of injury. Sara Takanashi, Sarah Hendrickson, Coline Mattel, Evelyn Insam, Jacqueline Seifriedsberger, Anette Sagen and Katja Požun were seen as favourites.

In individual men competition at normal hill the favourites were Gregor Schlierenzauer, Anders Bardal, Richard Freitag, Severin Freund, Michael Neumayer and Manuel Fettner. The favourite became also the oldest jumper Noriaki Kasai, because of his long jump during training session.

In the mixed competition the favourites were Austria, Slovenia, Japan, Germany and Norway.

For gold medal in the team men competition the favourites were Austria, Norway, Japan and Germany. What is more, Poland and Slovenia were mentioned as favourites, too.

Ski jumping hills

Three competitions took place at the normal hill - individual women and men competition and mixed competition. There were two competitions at the large hill - individual and team men competition.

Name Place Construction point HS Record Gate factor Wind factor
Trampolino Dal Ben Predazzo K-95 HS 106 107,5 m Adam Małysz 28 February 2003 5,0 points/m 7,0 points/m/s
Trampolino Dal Ben K-120 HS 134 136,0 m Adam Małysz 22 February 2003 5,58 points/m 10,80 points/m/s

Jury

Chief of the Competition were: Chika Yoshida (women competitions) and Walter Hofer (men competitions). Yoshida's assistant was Agnieszka Baczkowska, and Hofer's assistant was Miran Tepeš.

Medalists

Men

Individual competition HS106 (23.02.2013)

Rank Jumper Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Loss to the leader
1. Anders Bardal 103,5 m

124,1 pkt

100,0 m

128,5 pkt

252,6 pkt
2. Gregor Schlierenzauer 98,0 m

120,0 pkt

97,5 m

128,4 pkt

248,4 pkt 4,2 pkt
3. Peter Prevc 102,5 m

118,3 pkt

98,5 m

126,0 pkt

244,3 pkt 8,3 pkt

Individual competition HS134 (28.02.2013)

Rank Jumper Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Loss to the leader
1. Kamil Stoch 131,5 m

144,9 pkt

130,0 m

150,9 pkt

295,8 pkt
2. Peter Prevc 130,5 m

139,8 pkt

130,5 m

149,9 pkt

289,7 pkt 6,1 pkt
3. Anders Jacobsen 129,0 m

138,4 pkt

131,0 m

150,7 pkt

289,1 pkt 6,7 pkt

Team competition HS134 (02.03.2013)

Rank Team Jumper Jump 1 Jump 2 Points Total Loss to the leader
1. Austria Wolfgang Loitzl 130,5 m

150,2 pkt

128,0 m

146,7 pkt

296,9 pkt 1135,9 pkt
Manuel Fettner 125,5 m

137,6 pkt

128,0 m

138,8 pkt

276,4 pkt
Thomas Morgenstern 121,0 m

137,0 pkt

129,5 m

144,5 pkt

281,5 pkt
Gregor Schlierenzauer 124,5 m

139,7 pkt

129,0 m

141,4 pkt

281,1 pkt
2. Germany Andreas Wank 135,5 m

141,5 pkt

126,5 m

143,0 pkt

284,5 pkt 1121,8 pkt 14,1 pkt
Severin Freund 122,0 m

137,3 pkt

125,0 m

134,7 pkt

272,0 pkt
Michael Neumayer 123,5 m

140,3 pkt

126,0 m

136,8 pkt

277,1 pkt
Richard Freitag 130,0 m

144,4 pkt

129,5 m

143,8 pkt

288,2 pkt
3. Poland Maciej Kot 123,0 m

131,6 pkt

128,5 m

140,7 pkt

272,3 pkt 1121,0 pkt 14,9 pkt
Piotr Żyła 122,0 m

135,9 pkt

126,0 m

134,7 pkt

270,6 pkt
Dawid Kubacki 126,0 m

138,9 pkt

128,0 m

137,3 pkt

276,2 pkt
Kamil Stoch 134,0 m

152,1 pkt

130,0 m

149,8 pkt

301,9 pkt

Women

Individual competition HS106 (22.02.2013)

Rank Jumper Jump 1 Jump 2 Total Loss to the leader
1. Sarah Hendrickson 106,0 m

127,4 pkt

103,0 m

126,3 pkt

253,7 pkt
2. Sara Takanashi 104,5 m

124,1 pkt

103,0 m

126,9 pkt

251,0 pkt 2,7 pkt
3. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger 104,0 m

118,7 pkt

98,5 m

118,5 pkt

237,2 pkt 16,5 pkt

Mixed team competition HS106 (24.02.2013)

Rank Team Jumper Jump 1 Jump 2 Points Total Loss to the leader
1. Japan Yūki Itō 90,0 m

108,1 pkt

91,5 m

110,1 pkt

218,2 pkt 1011,0 pkt
Daiki Itō 100,0 m

127,8 pkt

100,0 m

131,3 pkt

259,1 pkt
Sara Takanashi 101,5 m

132,0 pkt

106,5 m

135,5 pkt

267,5 pkt
Taku Takeuchi 100,5 m

132,5 pkt

101,5 m

133,7 pkt

266,2 pkt
2. Austria Chiara Hölzl 92,5 m

109,4 pkt

98,5 m

121,3 pkt

230,7 pkt 986,7 pkt 24,3 pkt
Thomas Morgenstern 99,5 m

126,0 pkt

100,0 m

130,1 pkt

256,1 pkt
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger 97,5 m

123,6 pkt

99,5 m

121,7 pkt

245,3 pkt
Gregor Schlierenzauer 99,0 m

125,5 pkt

100,0 m

129,1 pkt

254,6 pkt
3. Germany Ulrike Gräßler 96,5 m

117,7 pkt

97,0 m

119,2 pkt

236,9 pkt 984,9 pkt 26,1 pkt
Richard Freitag 102,5 m

132,5 pkt

97,0 m

123,8 pkt

256,3 pkt
Carina Vogt 95,5 m

119,7 pkt

98,0 m

121,1 pkt

240,8 pkt
Severin Freund 96,5 m

122,2 pkt

99,5 m

128,7 pkt

250,9 pkt

Medal count

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1. Austria 1 2 1 4
2. Japan 1 1 2
3. Norway 1 1 2
3. Poland 1 1 2
5. United States 1 1
6. Germany 1 1 2
6. Slovenia 1 1 2

Results

Men

Individual competition HS106 (23.02.2013)

Rank Jumper Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Distance Gate Wind Points Distance Gate Wind Points
1. Anders Bardal Norway 103,5 11 0,98 124,1 100,0 15 -0,22 128,5 252,6
2. Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria 98,0 9 0,72 120,0 97,5 13 -0,25 128,4 248,4
3. Peter Prevc Slovenia 102,5 12 1,09 118,3 98,5 15 -0,28 126,0 244,3
4. Severin Freund Germany 101,0 11 1,10 117,3 99,0 15 -0,18 125,3 242,6
5. Thomas Morgenstern Austria 100,0 12 0,64 114,4 100,5 15 -0,23 127,6 242,0
6. Richard Freitag Germany 103,5 11 1,67 119,3 97,5 15 -0,33 119,8 239,1
7. Taku Takeuchi Japan 102,2 12 1,28 115,9 98,0 15 -0,08 122,1 238,0
8. Kamil Stoch Poland 102,0 11 1,10 121,3 97,0 15 -0,15 116,1 237,4
9. Andreas Wank Germany 99,5 12 0,85 109,9 99,5 15 -0,41 127,4 237,3
10. Tom Hilde Norway 99,5 12 0,68 115,1 97,0 15 -0,14 120,5 235,6
11. Maciej Kot Poland 101,5 12 1,40 113,1 97,0 15 -0,44 121,6 234,7
12. Jan Matura Czech Republic 102,5 12 1,45 115,7 96,0 15 -0,07 118,0 233,7
13. Andreas Stjernen Norway 98,0 12 0,52 112,3 97,0 15 -0,26 121,3 233,6
14. Vincent Descombes Sevoie France 96,5 10 1,14 108,0 98,0 15 -0,28 123,0 231,0
15. Daiki Itō Japan 96,0 10 1,04 110,2 96,5 15 -0,49 120,4 230,6
16. Simon Ammann Switzerland 99,0 12 0,85 111,4 95,5 15 -0,44 118,1 229,5
17. Wolfgang Loitzl Austria 93,5 10 0,68 107,2 97,5 15 -0,08 121,1 228,3
18. Michael Neumayer Germany 98,5 12 0,56 110,0 96,5 15 -0,34 117,9 227,9
19. Anders Jacobsen Norway 96,5 11 0,71 109,0 97,0 15 0,02 117,9 226,9
20. Manuel Fettner Austria 96,0 12 0,44 106,3 97,0 15 -0,05 118,8 225,1
21. Yūta Watase Japan 95,0 10 0,95 107,3 95,5 15 -0,17 116,7 224,0
22. Jaka Hvala Slovenia 97,0 12 0,81 107,2 95,0 15 -0,16 115,1 222,3
23. Piotr Żyła Poland 95,5 12 0,42 106,5 95,0 15 -0,16 113,6 220,1
24. Matjaž Pungertar Slovenia 93,5 10 0,80 105,4 94,5 15 -0,18 114,3 219,7
25. Lukáš Hlava Czech Republic 92,5 10 0,46 105,3 93,5 15 -0,44 114,1 219,4
26. Robert Kranjec Slovenia 100,0 11 1,73 110,9 92,0 15 -0,47 108,3 219,2
26. Kaarel Nurmsalu Estland 95,0 10 1,02 106,9 94,0 15 -0,04 112,3 219,2
28. Dmitrij Wasiljew Russia 99,5 12 1,22 107,9 93,5 15 -0,10 107,2 215,1
29. Roman Koudelka Czech Republic 94,0 10 1,08 104,4 91,5 15 -0,49 108,9 213,3
30. Andrea Morassi Italy 96,5 10 1,02 110,4 88,0 15 -0,50 101,0 211,4
31. Dawid Kubacki Poland 93,5 10 0,73 103,4 nq 103,4
31. Jakub Janda Czech Republic 92,5 10 0,94 103,4 nq 103,4
33. Stefan Kraft Austria 92,5 10 0,98 101,6 nq 101,6
34. Aleksiej Romaszow Russia 92,5 10 0,80 101,4 nq 101,4
35. Noriaki Kasai Japan 92,5 12 0,08 100,8 nq 100,8
36. Sebastian Colloredo Italy 91,0 10 0,93 98,5 nq 98,5
37. Anders Johnson USA 93,5 10 1,45 98,3 nq 98,3
38. Ronan Lamy Chappuis France 91,0 10 0,92 98,1 nq 98,1
39. Anssi Koivuranta Finland 90,0 10 0,89 96,3 nq 96,3
40. Władimir Zografski Bulgaria 90,0 12 0,25 94,6 nq 94,6
41. Gregor Deschwanden Switzerland 88,0 10 0,49 94,1 nq 94,1
42. Ville Larinto Finland 89,5 10 1,01 93,9 nq 93,9
43. Radik Żaparow Kazakhstan 89,5 10 1,47 91,2 nq 91,2
44. Davide Bresadola Italy 88,0 10 0,97 90,2 nq 90,2
45. Nikos Polichronidis Greece 88,0 10 1,01 89,9 nq 89,9
46. Ilja Roslakow Russia 86,0 10 0,69 88,2 nq 88,2
47. Martti Nõmme Estland 86,5 10 0,69 87,7 nq 87,7
48. Lauri Asikainen Finland 86,0 10 0,79 86,5 nq 86,5
49. Aleksiej Korolow Kazakhstan 85,5 10 1,16 84,4 nq 84,4
50. Sami Heiskanen Finland 83,5 10 0,65 81,5 nq 81,5

Individual competition HS134 (28.02.2013)

Rank Jumper Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Distance Gate Wind Points Distance Gate Wind Points
1. Kamil Stoch Poland 131,5 21 -1,15 144,9 130,0 19 -0,81 150,9 295,8
2. Peter Prevc Slovenia 130,5 21 -0,98 139,8 130,5 19 -0,72 149,9 289,7
3. Anders Jacobsen Norway 129,0 21 -1,15 138,4 131,0 19 -0,67 150,7 289,1
4. Wolfgang Loitzl Austria 128,5 21 -1,11 138,1 132,5 21 -0,54 146,8 284,9
5. Jan Matura Czech Republic 127,5 21 -1,02 133,3 132,0 21 -0,88 148,1 281,4
6. Richard Freitag Germany 129,0 21 -1,08 137,7 128,5 19 -0,48 142,7 280,4
7. Simon Ammann Switzerland 127,5 21 -1,01 134,2 132,5 21 -0,80 145,6 279,8
8. Gregor Schlierenzauer Austria 125,0 21 -1,19 131,7 128,5 19 -0,88 147,5 279,2
9. Severin Freund Germany 126,5 21 -1,17 133,1 129,5 21 -0,90 144,3 277,4
10. Daiki Itō Japan 127,5 21 -1,17 135,4 127,0 19 -0,62 141,5 276,9
11. Anders Bardal Norway 127,5 21 -1,17 134,9 129,0 21 -0,77 141,5 276,4
11. Andreas Wank Germany 127,5 21 -1,18 136,0 129,5 21 -0,58 140,4 276,4
13. Michael Neumayer Germany 130,5 21 -1,01 134,6 124,0 18 -0,78 139,7 274,3
14. Tom Hilde Norway 127,5 21 -0,98 133,4 129,0 21 -0,74 140,2 273,6
15. Manuel Fettner Austria 126,5 21 -1,20 133,0 125,5 19 -0,84 139,7 272,7
16. Thomas Morgenstern Austria 126,0 21 -1,23 128,9 125,5 19 -1,09 142,9 271,8
17. Taku Takeuchi Japan 126,0 21 -1,12 132,7 126,0 21 -0,93 137,8 270,5
18. Andreas Stjernen Norway 125,0 21 -1,25 131,3 127,0 21 -0,88 137,6 268,9
19. Piotr Żyła Poland 124,0 21 -1,20 129,0 126,5 21 -1,10 139,1 268,1
20. Dawid Kubacki Poland 126,5 21 -1,06 130,4 126,0 21 -0,98 134,9 265,3
21. Robert Kranjec Slovenia 123,0 21 -1,10 126,1 126,5 21 -1,04 138,4 264,5
22. Noriaki Kasai Japan 125,0 21 -1,27 128,0 125,0 21 -1,08 135,7 263,7
23. Stefan Kraft Austria 124,5 21 -0,98 126,5 124,5 21 -1,08 135,8 262,3
24. Lukáš Hlava Czech Republic 121,5 21 -1,13 122,2 126,5 21 -1,06 138,1 260,3
25. Jaka Hvala Slovenia 122,0 21 -1,10 123,3 125,0 21 -1,11 136,5 259,8
26. Kaarel Nurmsalu Estland 121,0 19 -1,27 130,0 122,5 21 -1,01 129,4 259,4
27. Maciej Kot Poland 125,0 21 -1,18 130,5 122,5 21 -0,85 128,2 258,7
28. Jurij Tepeš Slovenia 122,0 21 -1,09 123,2 124,5 21 -1,05 134,9 258,1
29. Vincent Descombes Sevoie France 122,0 21 -1,39 121,9 126,5 21 -1,07 134,8 256,7
30. Roman Koudelka Czech Republic 120,5 21 -1,37 123,5 121,5 21 -0,95 127,0 250,5
31. Władimir Zografski Bulgaria 120,5 21 -1,22 121,4 nq 121,4
32. Dienis Korniłow Russia 121,0 21 -1,08 120,8 nq 120,8
32. Sebastian Colloredo Italy 122,0 21 -0,92 120,8 nq 120,8
34. Yūta Watase Japan 119,0 21 -1,31 119,6 nq 119,6
35. Roberto Dellasega Italy 115,5 19 -1,29 119,3 nq 119,3
36. Dmitrij Wasiljew Russia 118,5 21 -1,09 115,9 nq 115,9
37. Ilja Roslakow Russia 118,0 21 -1,30 114,7 nq 114,7
38. Andrea Morassi Italy 112,0 19 -1,44 112,7 nq 112,7
39. Anders Johnson USA 111,0 19 -1,07 107,4 nq 107,4
40. Radik Żaparow Kazakhstan 111,0 19 -1,08 106,0 nq 106,0
41. Aleksiej Romaszow Russia 109,0 19 -1,36 105,9 nq 105,9
42. Marco Grigoli Switzerland 110,0 19 -1,01 103,9 nq 103,9
43. Gregor Deschwanden Switzerland 112,5 21 -1,20 103,8 nq 103,8
44. Carl Nordin Sweden 110,0 19 -1,08 102,7 nq 102,7
45. Anssi Koivuranta Finland 105,5 19 -1,23 98,2 nq 98,2
46. Jakub Janda Czech Republic 104,5 19 -1,33 95,0 nq 95,0
47. Ville Larinto Finland 103,5 19 -1,36 94,5 nq 94,5
48. Lauri Asikainen Finland 106,0 21 -1,16 91,1 nq 91,1
49. Martti Nõmme Estland 104,0 19 -1,04 90,9 nq 90,9
50. Peter Frenette USA 98,0 19 -1,41 83,1 nq 83,1

Team competition HS134 (02.03.2013)

Rank Team Jumper Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Distance Gate Wind Points Distance Gate Wind Points
1. Austria Wolfgang Loitzl 130,5 21 -1,32 150,2 128,0 19 -0,89 146,7 1135,9
Manuel Fettner 125,5 21 -1,55 137,6 128,0 20 -0,96 138,8
Thomas Morgenstern 121,0 20 -1,39 137,0 129,5 19 -0,80 144,5
Gregor Schlierenzauer 124,5 19 -0,87 139,7 129,0 18 -0,49 141,4
2. Germany Andreas Wank 135,5 21 -0,33 141,5 126,5 19 -1,07 143,0 1121,8
Severin Freund 122,0 21 -1,73 137,3 125,0 20 -0,94 134,7
Michael Neumayer 123,5 21 -1,55 140,3 126,0 19 -0,85 136,8
Richard Freitag 130,0 20 -0,83 144,4 129,5 18 -0,58 143,8
3. Poland Maciej Kot 123,0 21 -1,08 131,6 128,5 21 -0,87 140,7 1121,0
Piotr Żyła 122,0 21 -1,56 135,9 126,0 20 -0,78 134,7
Dawid Kubacki 126,0 22 -1,17 138,9 128,0 20 -0,82 137,3
Kamil Stoch 134,0 21 -0,78 152,1 130,0 17 -0,80 149,8
4. Norway Andreas Stjernen 125,5 21 -1,31 139,5 125,0 19 -1,07 143,3 1117,3
Tom Hilde 122,0 21 -1,60 134,9 118,0 19 -1,01 123,1
Anders Bardal 128,5 22 -1,35 146,9 129,0 19 -0,71 144,7
Anders Jacobsen 125,5 19 -0,75 139,2 131,5 18 -0,38 145,7
5. Japan Reruhi Shimizu 124,5 21 -1,47 139,5 118,5 21 -0,96 121,2 1099,1
Noriaki Kasai 122,0 21 -1,26 129,7 131,0 20 -0,87 144,7
Daiki Ito 128,0 22 -1,34 143,9 130,5 20 -0,83 139,9
Taku Takeuchi 128,0 21 -1,18 144,1 127,0 19 -0,83 136,1
6. Slovenia Robert Kranjec 122,0 21 -1,04 128,8 126,0 21 -0,87 133,2 1046,4
Jurij Tepeš 115,0 21 -1,35 116,1 126,5 20 -0,74 135,2
Jaka Hvala 117,5 22 -0,97 120,0 122,0 20 -0,78 126,0
Peter Prevc 127,0 19 -0,77 144,6 130,0 19 -0,69 142,5
7. Czech Republic Roman Koudelka 118,0 21 -1,17 123,0 124,5 21 -1,00 133,4 1022,1
Lukáš Hlava 120,5 21 -1,32 125,2 125,0 20 -0,75 128,1
Jakub Janda 118,5 22 -1,30 124,8 114,0 20 -1,04 113,4
Jan Matura 124,5 21 -1,00 134,4 128,5 19 -0,88 139,8
8. Italy Roberto Dellasega 117,0 21 -1,58 125,7 120,0 21 -1,04 124,2 965,9
Andrea Morassi 124,0 21 -1,43 133,1 121,0 20 -0,74 124,3
Davide Bresadola 109,5 22 -1,55 108,8 107,0 20 -1,11 98,1
Sebastian Colloredo 122,5 21 -1,12 130,6 120,0 19 -0,66 121,1
9. Russia Aleksiej Romaszow 122,0 21 -1,26 128,2 nq 498,1
Dienis Korniłow 119,5 21 -1,46 127,9 nq
Ilja Roslakow 116,5 22 -1,37 120,0 nq
Dmitrij Wasiljew 119,5 21 -1,06 122,0 nq
10. Switzerland Simon Ammann 118,5 21 -1,37 124,6 nq 469,1
Killian Peier 110,0 21 -1,33 107,4 nq
Marco Grigoli 114,0 22 -1,55 117,9 nq
Gregor Deschwanden 118,0 21 -0,95 119,2 nq
11. Finland Sami Helskanen 109,5 21 -1,26 105,2 nq 430,2
Ville Larinto 108,0 21 -1,22 101,1 nq
Lauri Asikainen 112,5 22 -1,35 112,1 nq
Anssi Koivuranta 112,5 21 -1,28 111,8 nq
12. Kazakhstan Sabyrżan Momynow 96,0 21 -1,45 76,0 nq 375,6
Aleksiej Korolow 109,5 21 -0,92 102,0 nq
Radik Żaparow 113,0 22 -1,33 113,8 nq
Konstantin Sokolenko 100,5 21 -1,01 83,8 nq

Women

Individual competition HS106 (22.02.2013)

Rank Jumper Country Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Distance Gate Wind Points Distance Gate Wind Points
1. Sarah Hendrickson USA 106,0 23 0,77 127,4 103,0 21 0,96 126,3 253,7
2. Sara Takanashi Japan 104,5 23 0,24 124,1 103,0 21 0,44 126,9 251,0
3. Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Austria 104,0 23 0,52 118,7 98,5 21 0,22 118,5 237,2
4. Coline Mattel France 102,0 23 0,73 118,2 95,5 21 0,75 111,3 229,5
5. Carina Vogt Germany 99,5 23 0,31 115,6 96,0 21 0,81 109,8 225,4
6. Jessica Jerome USA 100,0 23 0,64 111,8 98,0 21 0,70 113,1 224,9
7. Anette Sagen Norway 97,0 23 0,57 105,3 94,5 21 0,28 108,0 213,3
8. Evelyn Insam Italy 96,0 23 0,53 106,1 92,5 21 0,52 104,4 210,5
9. Chiara Hölzl Austria 95,5 21 1,23 98,9 94,5 21 1,08 105,4 204,3
10. Julia Kykkänen Finland 92,5 21 0,76 103,2 90,0 21 0,28 100,0 203,2
11. Ulrike Gräßler Germany 89,5 21 0,28 98,0 95,0 21 1,02 103,9 201,9
12. Elena Runggaldier Italy 89,0 21 0,40 97,2 93,0 21 0,61 103,7 200,9
13. Špela Rogelj Slovenia 91,0 23 0,38 95,6 93,5 21 0,82 104,8 200,4
13. Irina Awwakumowa Russia 94,0 21 0,91 102,1 91,0 21 0,38 98,3 200,4
15. Atsuko Tanaka Canada 92,0 23 0,35 97,3 93,0 21 0,87 102,9 200,2
16. Lindsey Van USA 89,0 23 0,31 90,6 93,5 21 0,46 107,8 198,4
17. Urša Bogataj Slovenia 90,0 23 -0,14 96,3 92,0 21 0,30 99,4 195,7
18. Katja Požun Slovenia 91,0 23 0,32 95,6 90,5 21 0,44 99,4 195,0
19. Maja Vtič Slovenia 86,0 23 -0,26 88,1 94,5 21 0,90 106,7 194,8
20. Yūki Itō Japan 90,5 23 0,12 95,5 91,0 21 0,82 98,8 194,3
21. Svenja Würth Germany 93,0 21 1,01 100,9 89,0 21 0,64 93,0 193,9
22. Misaki Shigeno Japan 91,0 21 1,01 97,9 88,0 21 0,68 93,2 191,1
23. Bigna Windmüller Switzerland 89,5 21 0,83 95,7 87,5 21 0,23 93,9 189,6
24. Yurika Hirayama Japan 90,5 21 1,06 96,6 86,5 21 0,51 91,4 188,0
25. Maren Lundby Norway 85,5 21 0,66 86,4 92,5 21 0,88 101,3 187,7
26. Anastasija Gładyszewa Russia 89,5 21 1,51 89,4 88,5 21 0,95 91,3 180,7
27. Wendy Vuik Netherlands 88,5 21 0,83 93,2 85,5 21 0,91 84,6 177,8
28. Michaela Doleželová Czech Republic 85,0 21 0,96 83,3 87,5 21 1,07 88,5 171,8
29. Manuela Malsiner Italy 87,0 21 1,65 81,9 87,0 21 1,52 83,9 165,8
30. Chang Xinyue China 89,5 21 1,49 85,1 83,5 21 0,75 77,3 162,4
31. Roberta D'Agostina Italy 85,0 21 1,14 81,5 nq 81,5
32. Katharina Althau Germany 82,0 21 0,58 80,4 nq 80,4
33. Abby Hughes USA 81,5 21 0,25 80,2 nq 80,2
34. Alexandra Pretorius Canada 85,0 21 1,10 79,8 nq 79,8
35. Julia Clair France 82,0 21 0,64 79,0 nq 79,0
36. Katharina Keil Austria 85,0 21 1,85 77,6 nq 77,6
37. Line Jahr Norway 90,0 23 0,12 72,0 nq 72,0
38. Léa Lemare France 84,0 21 0,46 70,3 nq 70,3
39. Vladěna Pustková Czech Republic 79,0 21 1,17 67,8 nq 67,8
40. Liu Qi China 80,0 21 1,25 66,2 nq 66,2
41. Taylor Henrich Canada 67,0 21 0,12 49,7 nq 49,7
42. Li Xueyao China 70,0 21 1,12 44,2 nq 44,2
43. Daniela Haralambie Romania 67,5 21 1,44 37,4 nq 37,4

Mixed competition HS106 (24.02.2013)

Rank Team Jumper Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Distance Gate Wind Points Distance Gate Wind Points
1. Japan Yūki Itō 90,0 29 -0,94 108,1 91,5 29 -0,66 110,1 1011,0
Daiki Itō 100,0 17 -0,33 127,8 100,0 17 -0,62 131,3
Sara Takanashi 101,5 27 -0,78 132,0 106,5 27 -0,22 135,5
Taku Takeuchi 100,5 17 -0,72 132,5 101,5 17 -0,38 133,7
2. Austria Chiara Hölzl 92,5 29 -0,91 109,4 98,5 29 -0,05 121,3 986,7
Thomas Morgenstern 99,5 17 -0,28 126,0 100,0 17 -0,45 130,1
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger 97,5 27 -0,80 123,6 99,5 27 -0,46 121,7
Gregor Schlierenzauer 99,0 17 -0,50 125,5 100,0 17 -0,44 129,1
3. Germany Ulrike Gräßler 96,5 29 -0,60 117,7 97,0 29 -0,46 119,2 984,9
Richard Freitag 102,5 17 -0,21 132,5 97,0 17 -0,61 123,8
Carina Vogt 95,5 27 -0,88 119,7 98,0 27 -0,30 121,1
Severin Freund 96,5 17 -0,74 122,2 99,5 17 -0,39 128,7
4. Norway Maren Lundby 91,0 29 -0,77 109,9 93,0 29 -0,26 111,8 969,3
Tom Hilde 102,0 17 -0,03 130,7 98,5 17 -0,50 126,0
Anette Sagen 92,5 27 -0,65 109,0 96,5 27 -0,40 117,3
Anders Bardal 100,5 17 -0,44 131,6 101,0 17 -0,65 133,0
5. France Léa Lemare 93,5 29 -0,62 113,8 94,0 29 -0,71 117,0 941,2
Ronan Lamy Chappuis 91,0 17 -1,03 111,7 94,0 17 -0,34 114,4
Coline Mattel 93,5 27 -0,59 113,6 95,0 27 -0,44 118,6
Vincent Descombes Sevoie 99,0 17 -0,47 126,8 100,0 17 -0,26 125,3
6. United States Jessica Jerome 98,0 29 -0,91 124,9 98,5 29 -0,54 125,3 938,4
Peter Frenette 89,5 17 -0,32 103,7 86,5 17 -0,60 99,2
Sarah Hendrickson 99,0 27 -0,82 130,7 104,5 27 -0,25 138,8
Anders Johnson 90,0 17 -0,70 106,9 91,5 17 -0,48 108,9
7. Italy Elena Runggaldier 94,0 29 -0,72 116,5 98,5 29 -0,77 125,9 923,1
Andrea Morassi 92,0 17 -0,87 111,6 92,5 17 -0,62 112,3
Evelyn Insam 89,5 27 -0,82 106,2 93,5 27 -0,40 112,3
Sebastian Colloredo 95,0 17 -0,33 115,8 97,5 17 -0,36 122,5
8. Slovenia Urša Bogataj 95,5 29 -0,51 114,1 97,5 29 -0,29 120,0 920,0
Jaka Hvala 95,5 17 0,01 114,9 92,0 17 -0,61 110,8
Špela Rogelj 88,5 27 -0,73 103,6 93,5 27 -0,30 112,1
Peter Prevc 96,0 17 -0,56 120,4 98,0 17 -0,37 124,1
9. Russia Anastasija Gładyszewa 88,5 29 -0,43 101,0 nq 427,7
Dienis Korniłow 95,0 17 -0,66 117,6 nq
Irina Awwakumowa 89,5 27 -0,51 103,6 nq
Dmitrij Wasiljew 91,0 17 -0,50 105,5 nq
10. Czech Republic Michaela Doleželová 87,5 29 -0,80 100,6 nq 417,1
Jakub Janda 94,5 17 -0,54 116,8 nq
Vladěna Pustková 77,5 27 -0,60 76,2 nq
Jan Matura 97,5 17 -0,43 123,5 nq

Accidents

Manuel Fettner

There were two accidents during the individual women competition at normal hill. Line Jahr fell after her 90-meter jump and Léa Lemare fell after she jumped 84 meters.

During the individual men competition at large hill, Thomas Morgenstern fell after his first jump. It happen just after he crossed the fall line and his notes were normal. Because of the fall, Morgenstern's knee was injured and he couldn't jump in some competitions after the Championships.

During the team men competition, Manuel Fettner managed not to fall before the fall line. His right ski got detached but he managed to keep the balance until the fall line.