FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2016

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FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2016
FIS Ski Flying WCH 2016 logo.png
Host city Tauplitz, Bad Mitterndorf, Austria
Nations participating 16
Athletes participating 45
Events 2
Opening ceremony 14 January 2016
Closing ceremony 17 January 2016
Main venue Kulm
Website skifliegen.at

The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2016 was held between 15 and 17 January 2016 in Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf, Austria for the fifth time. Kulm hosted the event previously in 1975, 1986, 1996 and 2006. The individual defending champion was Severin Freund.

Peter Prevc from Slovenia became new ski flying individual world champion after three rounds of competition with two of them were new hill records. Fourth round was cancelled due to wind conditions. Norway won the team event in front of Germany with a record margin of 110,4 points, while Austria came in third.

Schedule

Kulm (K-200; HS 225)
Date Competition Longest jump of the day Meters Feet
13 January 2016 hill test Austria Fabian Steindl 229.0 751
14 January 2016 Q, opening ceremony Slovenia Peter Prevc 235.5 773
15 January 2016 1st day individual Slovenia Peter Prevc 243.0 797
16 January 2016 2nd day individual Slovenia Peter Prevc 244.0 801
17 January 2016 team event Slovenia Peter Prevc 238.0 781

Results

Qualifiying

Rank Bib Name 1st Training 2nd Training Qualifying Points Note
1 42 Norway Anders Fannemel 222.0 204.5 233.0 205.9 Q
2 23 Slovenia Robert Kranjec 218.0 220.0 207.0 173.4 Q
3 40 Switzerland Simon Ammann 207.0 177.0 205.0 170.9 Q
4 29 Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 219.0 191.0 193.5 170.3 Q
5 41 Czech Republic Roman Koudelka 184.0 173.5 199.5 169.9 Q
6 19 Poland Dawid Kubacki 172.0 180.0 202.0 166.9 Q
7 30 Austria Manuel Poppinger 204.0 186.0 191.0 163.8 Q
8 32 France Vincent Descombes Sevoie 188.5 181.5 195.5 162.0 Q
9 36 Austria Manuel Fettner 179.0 188.5 186.0 161.9 Q
10 37 Slovenia Anže Lanišek 181.5 186.5 189.5 160.8 Q
11 28 Czech Republic Lukáš Hlava 191.0 175.0 185.0 160.0 Q
12 20 Poland Klemens Murańka 193.0 209.5 196.0 159.4 Q
13 26 Czech Republic Jan Matura 204.0 184.0 190.5 157.8 Q
14 24 Japan Kento Sakuyama 205.0 185.0 187.5 157.4 Q
15 10 Czech Republic Tomáš Vančura 215.0 184.0 183.5 149.5 Q
16 16 Finland Ville Larinto 209.0 168.5 191.5 149.1 Q
17 18 Russia Ilmir Hazetdinov 154.0 160.0 183.5 141.2 Q
18 31 Poland Stefan Hula 191.0 176.5 170.0 139.0 Q
19 15 Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes 212.5 200.5 162.0 130.1 Q
20 14 Russia Denis Kornilov 170.5 169.5 159.0 120.2 Q
21 39 Germany Andreas Wank 182.0 178.0 162.5 119.8 Q
22 1 United States Michael Glasder 180.5 154.0 155.5 119.1 Q
23 27 Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden 141.0 144.5 150.5 110.1 Q
24 5 Finland Harri Olli 176.5 166.0 145.0 109.4 Q
25 25 Finland Lauri Asikainen 163.0 149.0 152.5 105.5 Q
26 7 Russia Vladislav Boyarintsev 173.5 156.0 145.0 104.5 Q
27 6 South Korea Heung-chul Choi 153.0 114.0 140.5 104.2 Q
28 8 Kazakhstan Radik Zhaparov 169.5 146.0 138.0 95.9 Q
29 33 Germany Stephan Leyhe 209.5 187.0 137.5 94.5 Q
30 13 Italy Sebastian Colloredo 167.0 152.5 145.5 93.7 Q
not qualified
31 4 Kazakhstan Marat Zhaparov 157.0 157.0 136.0 92.6
32 34 Poland Kamil Stoch 180.5 176.0 134.5 90.3
33 21 France Ronan Lamy Chappuis 176.0 141.5 142.0 92.2
34 3 Russia Mikhail Maksimochkin 180.0 141.5 134.0 84.9
35 9 Finland Sebastian Klinga 153.0 114.0 130.0 76.0
prequalified
* 44 Japan Noriaki Kasai DNS DNS DNS q
* 45 Germany Andreas Wellinger 191.0 190.0 166.0 q
* 46 Germany Richard Freitag 196.5 194.0 197.0 q
* 47 Norway Daniel-André Tande 198.5 202.5 212.5 q
* 48 Austria Stefan Kraft 208.5 216.5 211.5 q
* 49 Norway Johann André Forfang 220.5 206.5 191.5 q
* 50 Austria Michael Hayböck 216.0 204.5 193.0 q
* 51 Norway Kenneth Gangnes 213.0 206.0 140.0 q
* 52 Germany Severin Freund 203.5 213.0 206.5 q
* 53 Slovenia Peter Prevc 225.0 235.5 188.5 q
internal team qualification: did not enter in qualifying round
2 Slovenia Andraž Pograjc 181.5 152.5 DNS
11 United States Kevin Bickner DNS DNS DNS
12 Austria Philipp Aschenwald 216.0 167.0 DNS
17 Russia Evgeniy Klimov 144.0 161.0 DNS
22 Poland Piotr Żyła 191.5 173.0 DNS
35 Czech Republic Jakub Janda 173.5 140.0 DNS
38 Norway Joachim Hauer 184.0 192.0 DNS
43 Norway Andreas Stjernen 165.5 173.5 DNS

Trial rounds

Individual

Rank Bib1 Bib2 Name First day (15 January) Second day (16 January) Total
1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
1 40 29 Slovenia Peter Prevc 243.0 213.5 244.0 640.1
2 38 30 Norway Kenneth Gangnes 236.0 216.0 238.5 636.8
3 35 28 Austria Stefan Kraft 226.5 220.0 226.5 629.2
4 36 27 Norway Johann André Forfang 230.0 216.5 240.0 602.0
5 31 26 Japan Noriaki Kasai 240.5 215.0 220.0 600.4
6 39 24 Germany Severin Freund 209.5 203.0 223.5 565.3
7 30 25 Norway Anders Fannemel 234.0 214.5 175.5 543.9
8 33 20 Germany Richard Freitag 211.5 186.0 231.0 542.8
9 20 21 Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 218.5 201.5 220.0 535.5
10 14 23 Slovenia Robert Kranjec 204.5 213.5 210.0 534.9
11 37 15 Austria Michael Hayböck 217.5 175.0 228.0 533.7
12 26 22 Slovenia Anže Lanišek 215.0 207.0 204.5 523.5
13 23 19 France Vincent Descombes Sevoie 215.0 208.5 206.0 520.5
14 32 18 Germany Andreas Wellinger 200.0 205.0 211.5 520.0
15 12 16 Poland Dawid Kubacki 208.0 200.5 206.5 519.1
16 28 14 Switzerland Simon Ammann 208.5 204.5 209.5 512.5
17 21 13 Austria Manuel Poppinger 204.0 191.0 209.5 502.6
18 34 17 Norway Daniel-André Tande 209.5 180.5 192.5 497.5
19 24 12 Germany Stephan Leyhe 193.5 190.5 205.5 467.0
20 29 10 Czech Republic Roman Koudelka 194.0 182.0 202.0 463.4
21 22 9 Poland Stefan Hula 202.5 167.5 193.0 450.4
22 17 4 Czech Republic Jan Matura 184.5 152.0 198.0 414.2
23 6 8 Czech Republic Tomáš Vančura 210.5 166.5 160.0 409.7
24 19 6 Czech Republic Lukáš Hlava 191.0 160.0 179.5 408.9
25 25 5 Austria Manuel Fettner 194.5 156.0 171.0 401.4
26 13 11 Poland Klemens Murańka 198.0 174.5 142.0 397.0
27 9 7 Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes 194.0 165.5 131.0 364.4
28 27 3 Germany Andreas Wank 189.5 149.5 148.0 355.0
29 8 2 Russia Denis Kornilov 179.5 149.5 144.0 337.1
30 18 1 Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden 173.5 149.0 142.0 319.8
not qualified for 2nd round
31 15 Japan Kento Sakuyama 160.0 127.4
32 11 Russia Ilmir Hazetdinov 174.0 126.1
33 4 Russia Vladislav Boyarintsev 161.5 113.6
34 10 Finland Ville Larinto 155.5 112.8
35 2 Finland Harri Olli 153.5 110.8
36 5 Kazakhstan Radik Zhaparov 157.5 109.4
37 1 United States Michael Glasder 145.0 98.5
38 16 Finland Lauri Asikainen 143.5 97.6
39 7 Italy Sebastian Colloredo 150.0 93.1
40 3 South Korea Heung-chul Choi 130.5 82.0

Team

Rank Bib Name 1st round 2nd round Total
1 7  Norway
1 Anders Fannemel
2 Johann André Forfang
3 Daniel-André Tande
4 Kenneth Gangnes


213.5
218.5
206.5
207.0

217.5
201.5
215.5
219.5
1467.7
377.5
359.2
361.7
369.3
2 8  Germany
1 Andreas Wellinger
2 Stephan Leyhe
3 Richard Freitag
4 Severin Freund


196.0
168.0
213.5
219.0

193.0
202.0
207.0
218.5
1357.3
320.3
291.9
355.3
389.8
3 5  Austria
1 Stefan Kraft
2 Manuel Poppinger
3 Manuel Fettner
4 Michael Hayböck


225.5
209.0
180.5
207.5

230.0
150.5
156.5
216.0
1310.4
396.9
287.0
255.1
371.4
4 6  Slovenia
1 Robert Kranjec
2 Jurij Tepeš
3 Anže Lanišek
4 Peter Prevc


209.0
170.0
180.5
228.0

211.5
157.0
157.5
238.0
1272.2
356.0
246.5
250.7
419.5
5 3  Poland
1 Kamil Stoch
2 Klemens Murańka
3 Dawid Kubacki
4 Stefan Hula


207.0
203.0
166.0
191.5

202.5
170.0
190.0
189.5
1211.9
345.5
290.7
266.0
309.7
6 4  Czech Republic
1 Tomas Vancura
2 Jan Matura
3 Lukáš Hlava
4 Roman Koudelka


169.0
195.5
169.5
156.5

202.5
168.0
157.5
154.5
1018.4
290.5
282.4
234.8
210.7
7 2  Finland
1 Harri Olli
2 Sebastian Klinga
3 Lauri Asikainen
4 Ville Larinto


144.5
118.0
127.0
180.5

140.0
115.0
156.0
163.0
721.6
181.4
109.6
175.1
255.5
8 1  Russia
1 Vladislav Boyarintsev
2 Mikhail Maksimochkin
3 Ilmir Hazetdinov
4 Denis Kornilov


110.0
124.0
157.5
159.5

140.5
128.0
162.0
153.5
707.5
121.1
150.0
214.3
222.1

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