Willingen Five 2018
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Willingen Five Overall | Poland Kamil Stoch |
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The Willingen Five 2018 was the first edition of Willingen Five, a three-day tournament for men in ski jumping in Willingen between 2–4 February 2018. It was part of the 2017/18 World Cup season. A total of five rounds counted in the final standings: Friday's qualification round, two individual competition rounds from Saturday and two from Sunday. The Willingen Five overall winner was awarded with an extra €25,000.[1] The director of the competition was Tobias Lindner. The competition was founded by the President of SC Wilingen, Jürgen Hensel, and World Cup director Walter Hofer.
Competition
Format
Events | Rounds | |
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Individual | 2 | 4 (2x2) |
Qualification round | 1 | 1 (1x1) |
Total | 3 | 5 |
Willingen Five 2018 (Germany) |
Schedule
Individual
No. | Season | Date | Place | Hill | Size | Winner | Second | Third | Event | Rounds | Willingen Five bib | Ref. |
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1 | 1 | 2 February 2018 | Germany Willingen | Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 (night) | LH | Poland Kamil Stoch | Germany Richard Freitag | Norway Daniel-André Tande | qualifications | 1R | Poland Kamil Stoch | [2] |
2 | 2 | 3 February 2018 | Germany Willingen | Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 (night) | LH | Norway Daniel-André Tande | Germany Richard Freitag | Poland Dawid Kubacki | individual | 2R | Norway Daniel-André Tande | [3] |
3 | 3 | 4 February 2018 | Germany Willingen | Mühlenkopfschanze HS145 | LH | Norway Johann Andre Forfang | Poland Kamil Stoch | Poland Piotr Żyła | individual | 2R | Poland Kamil Stoch | [4] |
1st Willingen Five Overall | Poland Kamil Stoch | Norway Johann Andre Forfang | Norway Daniel-André Tande | 5R |
Standings
Willingen Five
Rank | After 3 events | 02/02/2018 | 03/02/2018 | 04/02/2018 | Total points (5) | |||||
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Qualifying (Q) | Individual (2R) | Individual (2R) | ||||||||
Rank | Points (R1) |
Rank | Points (R2) |
Points (R3) |
Rank | Points (R4) |
Points (R5) | |||
1st place, gold medalist(s) | Poland Kamil Stoch | 1 | 133.9 | 4 | 135.9 | 118.6 | 2 | 135.7 | 133.7 | 657.8 |
2nd place, silver medalist(s) | Norway Johann André Forfang | 4 | 131.0 | 7 | 114.6 | 133.0 | 1 | 139.9 | 131.5 | 650.0 |
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) | Norway Daniel-André Tande | 3 | 131.7 | 1 | 128.1 | 133.2 | 5 | 116.4 | 124.1 | 633.5 |
4 | Norway Robert Johansson | 10 | 125.5 | 8 | 119.8 | 125.9 | 4 | 118.7 | 124.3 | 614.2 |
5 | Germany Andreas Wellinger | 12 | 121.4 | 5 | 127.7 | 124.9 | 10 | 115.9 | 117.2 | 607.1 |
6 | Poland Dawid Kubacki | 17 | 115.5 | 3 | 128.4 | 126.4 | 7 | 127.6 | 109.0 | 606.9 |
7 | Poland Stefan Hula | 9 | 125.6 | 6 | 125.5 | 123.4 | 12 | 103.2 | 127.8 | 605.5 |
8 | Germany Markus Eisenbichler | 11 | 122.7 | 12 | 110.9 | 122.1 | 6 | 127.4 | 109.3 | 592.4 |
9 | Poland Piotr Żyła | 18 | 115.0 | 13 | 116.6 | 113.6 | 3 | 126.5 | 118.6 | 590.3 |
10 | Slovenia Tilen Bartol | 5 | 129.9 | 10 | 125.1 | 110.3 | 17 | 100.1 | 119.5 | 584.9 |
11 | Germany Richard Freitag | 2 | 132.0 | 2 | 132.2 | 128.3 | 28 | 113.7 | 76.4 | 582.6 |
12 | Norway Anders Fannemel | 13 | 119.9 | 11 | 117.8 | 117.2 | 16 | 124.9 | 95.1 | 574.9 |
13 | Slovenia Anže Semenič | 6 | 127.6 | 15 | 119.0 | 104.7 | 15 | 122.4 | 99.8 | 573.5 |
14 | Germany Stephan Leyhe | 7 | 127.5 | 16 | 115.1 | 107.7 | 18 | 121.2 | 93.6 | 565.1 |
15 | Slovenia Nejc Dežman | 16 | 116.0 | 22 | 113.5 | 99.7 | 9 | 127.5 | 108.1 | 564.8 |
16 | Austria Daniel Huber | 14 | 116.7 | 9 | 126.7 | 115.6 | 24 | 110.6 | 90.3 | 559.9 |
17 | Poland Maciej Kot | 26 | 107.3 | 21 | 106.1 | 107.4 | 8 | 122.8 | 113.4 | 557.0 |
18 | Slovenia Jernej Damjan | 8 | 125.8 | 24 | 108.0 | 89.9 | 14 | 112.1 | 111.0 | 546.8 |
19 | Norway Halvor Egner Granerud | 21 | 112.0 | 17 | 109.4 | 111.5 | 19 | 125.7 | 83.4 | 542.0 |
20 | Germany Karl Geiger | 26 | 107.3 | 14 | 121.7 | 107.0 | 22 | 105.1 | 100.8 | 541.9 |
21 | Slovenia Peter Prevc | 24 | 110.4 | 20 | 116.1 | 98.9 | 20 | 98.9 | 107.7 | 532.0 |
22 | Norway Andreas Stjernen | 23 | 111.3 | 19 | 116.0 | 100.4 | 26 | 97.1 | 99.1 | 523.9 |
23 | Japan Yukiya Satō | 32 | 101.8 | 29 | 101.4 | 75.4 | 11 | 115.7 | 116.0 | 510.3 |
24 | Austria Ulrich Wohlgenannt | 28 | 106.6 | 26 | 94.8 | 102.6 | 27 | 98.4 | 92.2 | 494.6 |
25 | Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes | 34 | 100.8 | 28 | 97.3 | 86.3 | 23 | 101.9 | 101.6 | 487.9 |
26 | Italy Alex Insam | 20 | 112.6 | 31 | 99.4 | 71.6 | 25 | 108.6 | 91.8 | 484.0 |
27 | Slovenia Timi Zajc | 15 | 116.1 | 17 | 121.7 | 99.2 | 41 | 85.4 | DNQ | 422.4 |
28 | Austria Manuel Poppinger | 25 | 109.7 | 33 | 92.2 | DNQ | 21 | 105.5 | 100.6 | 408.0 |
29 | United States Kevin Bickner | 22 | 111.6 | 25 | 100.1 | 97.4 | 33 | 95.3 | DNQ | 404.4 |
30 | Austria Florian Altenburger | 37 | 98.8 | 37 | 81.1 | DNQ | 13 | 120.9 | 103.3 | 404.1 |
31 | Poland Jakub Wolny | 33 | 101.5 | 23 | 94.8 | 109.3 | 31 | 96.6 | DNQ | 402.2 |
32 | Japan Naoki Nakamura | 19 | 114.6 | 45 | 67.9 | DNQ | 29 | 101.6 | 87.8 | 371.9 |
33 | Finland Antti Aalto | 44 | 84.9 | 27 | 98.2 | 86.3 | 37 | 90.9 | DNQ | 360.3 |
34 | Russia Dmitry Vassiliev | 30 | 102.2 | 30 | 102.1 | 70.8 | 47 | 77.6 | DNQ | 352.7 |
35 | Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden | 38 | 97.5 | 41 | 76.2 | DNQ | 30 | 99.6 | 63.1 | 336.4 |
36 | Italy Sebastian Colloredo | 29 | 105.8 | 34 | 89.6 | DNQ | 36 | 91.4 | DNQ | 286.8 |
37 | Slovenia Žiga Jelar | 35 | 100.5 | 40 | 79.0 | DNQ | 32 | 95.4 | DNQ | 274.9 |
38 | Italy Davide Bresadola | 45 | 82.8 | 32 | 94.3 | DNQ | 39 | 87.4 | DNQ | 264.5 |
39 | Japan Kento Sakuyama | 36 | 100.4 | 38 | 80.3 | DNQ | 44 | 82.3 | DNQ | 263.0 |
40 | Switzerland Andreas Schuler | 40 | 94.6 | 36 | 82.9 | DNQ | 42 | 83.1 | DNQ | 260.6 |
41 | Norway Tom Hilde | 31 | 102.0 | 46 | 67.5 | DNQ | 38 | 90.4 | DNQ | 259.9 |
42 | United States Michael Glasder | 39 | 96.5 | 47 | 62.7 | DNQ | 35 | 92.5 | DNQ | 251.7 |
43 | United States William Rhoads | 43 | 87.1 | 44 | 71.1 | DNQ | 40 | 87.2 | DNQ | 245.4 |
44 | Czech Republic Roman Koudelka | 42 | 87.6 | 35 | 89.0 | DNQ | 54 | 64.9 | DNQ | 241.5 |
45 | Switzerland Killian Peier | 41 | 88.3 | 39 | 79.2 | DNQ | 49 | 72.3 | DNQ | 239.8 |
46 | Switzerland Luca Egloff | 48 | 77.5 | 48 | 57.4 | DNQ | 34 | 95.0 | DNQ | 229.9 |
47 | Japan Yūmu Harada | 47 | 80.1 | 43 | 73.1 | DNQ | 50 | 72.1 | DNQ | 225.3 |
48 | Russia Ilmir Hazetdinov | 50 | 75.4 | 42 | 73.4 | DNQ | 53 | 68.6 | DNQ | 217.4 |
49 | Russia Roman Sergeevich Trofimov | 46 | 80.8 | 49 | 55.5 | DNQ | 46 | 80.0 | DNQ | 216.3 |
50 | Russia Mikhail Maksimochkin | 49 | 76.4 | 50 | 21.4 | DNQ | 52 | 69.2 | DNQ | 167.0 |
51 | Czech Republic Vojtěch Štursa | 52 | 73.6 | q | — | — | 48 | 73.1 | DNQ | 146.7 |
52 | Finland Eetu Nousiainen | 54 | 63.5 | q | — | — | 43 | 82.7 | DNQ | 146.2 |
53 | Italy Federico Cecon | 51 | 74.6 | q | — | — | 51 | 69.3 | DNQ | 143.9 |
54 | Japan Tomofumi Naito | 53 | 68.2 | q | — | — | 55 | 64.4 | DNQ | 132.6 |
55 | Germany David Siegel | DSQ | — | — | — | — | 45 | 81.3 | DNQ | 81.3 |
56 | Kazakhstan Konstantin Sokolenko | 55 | 21.2 | q | — | — | 56 | 5.3 | DNQ | 26.5 |
References
- ↑ "New competition format: Willingen Five". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
- ↑ "Men Qualifying HS145: Willingen" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
- ↑ "Men HS145: Willingen" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
- ↑ "Men HS145: Willingen" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 4 February 2018.