FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2014

The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2014 took place from 14 to 16 March 2014 in Harrachov, Czech Republic for the fourth time. Harrachov hosted the event previously in 1983, 1992 and 2002. Individually Robert Kranjec was the defending champion. Austrian teammates Thomas Morgenstern. Andreas Kofler, Gregor Schlierenzauer and Martin Koch were the defending team champions.

FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2014
Official logo for the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2014.
Host cityHarrachov, Czech Republic
Nations17
Athletes49
Events2 (1 cancelled)
Opening13 March
Closing16 March
Main venueČerťák
WebsiteHarrachov2014.cz

The venue as the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2014 was chosen at the 47th International Ski Congress in Antalya, Turkey on 3 June 2010.[1]

Severin Freund of Germany became the individual champion after two series of jumps, since the last two series were cancelled due to bad weather conditions. Because of the same reason, the team event was cancelled as well.

Schedule

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Čerťák-Adidas Arena (K-185; HS205)
Day Date Event
Thursday Mar 13 Qualification
Friday Mar 14 Individual, Day 1
Saturday Mar 15 Individual, Day 2
Sunday Mar 16 Team event

Results

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Qualifying

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Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Points Note
1st Training 2nd Training Qualifying
1 6   Anders Bardal 142.4 184.0 195.5 186.2 Q
2 5   Dimitry Vassiliev 186.5 186.0 193.5 186.2 Q
3 13   Roman Koudelka 176.0 184.0 186.0 179.0 Q
4 47   Maciej Kot 142.4 183.0 184.0 176.7 Q
5 48   Michael Hayböck 176.5 182.0 185.5 171.5 Q
5 18   Reruhi Shimizu 166.0 185.5 180.0 171.5 Q
7 35   Stefan Kraft 175.5 188.5 179.5 166.5 Q
8 38   Jakub Janda 154.5 177.0 179.0 166.1 Q
9 19   Bjørn Einar Romøren 166.5 195.0 176.0 165.9 Q
10 49   Andreas Wellinger 186.5 182.0 181.5 164.5 Q
11 41   Jernej Damjan 165.5 187.0 177.0 163.0 Q
12 44   Rune Velta 188.0 182.5 178.5 161.7 Q
13 26   Thomas Diethart 187.5 192.5 176.5 161.6 Q
14 27   Lauri Asikainen 180.0 159.0 178.5 161.0 Q
14 17   Anssi Koivuranta 153.0 170.0 174.0 161.0 Q
16 30   Tomaž Naglič 174.0 184.5 174.0 157.4 Q
17 10   Vincent Descombes Sevoie 176.0 177.0 173.0 156.6 Q
18 36   Michael Neumayer 185.5 187.5 173.0 154.1 Q
19 39   Jan Ziobro 177.0 189.0 169.5 151.8 Q
20 33   Gregor Deschwanden 167.0 174.0 169.0 149.9 Q
21 46   Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 182.0 179.0 166.5 145.8 Q
22 14   Markus Eisenbichler 170.0 192.0 161.0 144.3 Q
23 31   Klemens Murańka 163.5 187.0 165.0 142.9 Q
24 15   Denis Kornilov 152.0 180.0 159.0 141.7 Q
25 28   Davide Bresadola 129.0 147.0 161.0 140.3 Q
26 34   Yuta Watase 117.0 160.0 161.0 140.2 Q
26 7   Shōhei Tochimoto 148.5 182.5 160.5 140.2 Q
28 24   Kaarel Nurmsalu 131.5 167.5 155.5 139.4 Q
29 42   Antonin Hajek 169.0 181.5 152.5 129.5 Q
30 9   Sebastian Colloredo 170.0 168.0 152.0 129.3 Q
not qualified
31 20   Ville Larinto 118.5 149.0 140.5 119.0 Q
32 11   Sebastian Klinga 156.5 137.0 144.0 117.4 Q
33 3   Anders Johnson 154.0 133.5 134.5 109.8 Q
34 21   Daniele Varesco 104.0 132.5 129.0 103.0 Q
35 16   Radik Zhaparov 114.5 136.5 118.5 86.3 Q
36 2   Andrea Morassi 146.5 135.5 118.0 85.2 Q
37 23   Tomáš Zmoray 101.5 125.5 113.5 83.2 Q
38 22   Nicholas Fairall 109.5 135.5 106.5 73.2 Q
39 22   Marat Zhaparov 102.0 101.0 106.0 66.2 Q
prequalified
* 50   Anders Fannemel 183.5 178.0 181.5 q
* 51   Robert Kranjec 179.0 161.5 184.0 q
* 52   Jan Matura 183.5 187.0 185.0 q
* 53   Kamil Stoch 187.0 200.5 200.0 q
* 54   Jurij Tepeš 181.0 188.0 185.5 q
* 55   Severin Freund 188.5 191.0 204.0 q
* 56   Simon Ammann 189.0 198.5 196.0 q
* 57   Gregor Schlierenzauer 179.5 190.5 190.0 q
* 58   Noriaki Kasai DNS DNS DNS q
* 59   Peter Prevc 191.0 212.5 214.0 q

Individual

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Men's Ski Flying individual
at the FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2014
 
VenueČerťák-Adidas Arena
Date13–14 March 2014
Competitors40 from 14 nations
Winning score391.0
Medalists
      Germany
      Norway
      Slovenia
← 2012
2016 →
Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Total Points
Day Two (Mar 14)
1st Round 2nd Round
  36   Severin Freund 203.5 191.5 391.0
  2   Anders Bardal 203.5 188.0 379.9
  40   Peter Prevc 200.0 183.0 375.6
4 39   Noriaki Kasai 187.5 193.0 374.6
5 34   Kamil Stoch 186.0 190.0 363.8
6 6   Roman Koudelka 185.5 197.0 362.6
7 31   Anders Fannemel 182.0 187.0 352.5
8 1   Dimitry Vassiliev 197.0 175.0 350.2
9 13   Thomas Diethart 183.0 184.0 349.0
10 28   Maciej Kot 184.5 183.5 347.8
11 20   Stefan Kraft 184.0 182.5 343.6
12 10   Reruhi Shimizu 185.5 181.5 343.4
13 30   Andreas Wellinger 179.0 178.0 337.1
14 33   Jan Matura 179.0 175.5 333.2
15 35   Jurij Tepeš 172.5 174.0 331.4
16 37   Simon Ammann 172.5 179.5 331.2
17 14   Lauri Asikainen 170.5 179.0 329.0
18 11   Bjørn Einar Romøren 179.5 171.5 327.7
19 5   Vincent Descombes Sevoie 175.0 173.0 323.4
20 29   Michael Hayböck 178.0 171.5 322.5
21 25   Antonin Hajek 174.5 167.0 321.3
21 22   Jakub Janda 179.5 167.0 321.3
23 18   Gregor Deschwanden 170.0 173.0 319.3
24 38   Gregor Schlierenzauer 169.5 175.5 318.2
25 17   Klemens Murańka 174.5 166.5 316.9
26 26   Rune Velta 174.0 168.0 315.4
27 23   Jan Ziobro 175.5 166.5 312.4
28 9   Anssi Koivuranta 170.5 167.5 308.2
29 32   Robert Kranjec 176.5 161.0 304.7
30 27   Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 175.5 149.0 298.5
not qualified for final round
31 16   Tomaž Naglič 168.0
32 3   Shōhei Tochimoto 167.5
33 24   Jernej Damjan 165.0
34 21   Michael Neumayer 163.5
35 8   Denis Kornilov 162.5
36 19   Yuta Watase 158.0
37 12   Kaarel Nurmsalu 161.0
38 7   Markus Eisenbichler 160.5
39 4   Sebastian Colloredo 145.5
40 15   Davide Bresadola 139.5

References

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