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 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.

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

Čerťák-Adidas Arena (K-185; HS205)
Day Date Event
ThursdayMar 13Qualification
FridayMar 14Individual, Day 1
SaturdayMar 15Individual, Day 2
SundayMar 16Team event

Results

Qualifying

Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Points Note
1st Training 2nd Training Qualifying
16Norway Anders Bardal142.4184.0195.5186.2Q
25Russia Dimitry Vassiliev186.5186.0193.5186.2Q
313Czech Republic Roman Koudelka176.0184.0186.0179.0Q
447Poland Maciej Kot142.4183.0184.0176.7Q
548Austria Michael Hayböck176.5182.0185.5171.5Q
518Japan Reruhi Shimizu166.0185.5180.0171.5Q
735Austria Stefan Kraft175.5188.5179.5166.5Q
838Czech Republic Jakub Janda154.5177.0179.0166.1Q
919Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren166.5195.0176.0165.9Q
1049Germany Andreas Wellinger186.5182.0181.5164.5Q
1141Slovenia Jernej Damjan165.5187.0177.0163.0Q
1244Norway Rune Velta188.0182.5178.5161.7Q
1326Austria Thomas Diethart187.5192.5176.5161.6Q
1427Finland Lauri Asikainen180.0159.0178.5161.0Q
1417Finland Anssi Koivuranta153.0170.0174.0161.0Q
1630Slovenia Tomaž Naglič174.0184.5174.0157.4Q
1710France Vincent Descombes Sevoie176.0177.0173.0156.6Q
1836Germany Michael Neumayer185.5187.5173.0154.1Q
1939Poland Jan Ziobro177.0189.0169.5151.8Q
2033Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden167.0174.0169.0149.9Q
2146Canada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes182.0179.0166.5145.8Q
2214Germany Markus Eisenbichler170.0192.0161.0144.3Q
2331Poland Klemens Murańka163.5187.0165.0142.9Q
2415Russia Denis Kornilov152.0180.0159.0141.7Q
2528Italy Davide Bresadola129.0147.0161.0140.3Q
2634Japan Yuta Watase117.0160.0161.0140.2Q
267Japan Shōhei Tochimoto148.5182.5160.5140.2Q
2824Estonia Kaarel Nurmsalu131.5167.5155.5139.4Q
2942Czech Republic Antonin Hajek169.0181.5152.5129.5Q
309Italy Sebastian Colloredo170.0168.0152.0129.3Q
not qualified
3120Finland Ville Larinto118.5149.0140.5119.0Q
3211Finland Sebastian Klinga156.5137.0144.0117.4Q
333United States Anders Johnson154.0133.5134.5109.8Q
3421Italy Daniele Varesco104.0132.5129.0103.0Q
3516Kazakhstan Radik Zhaparov114.5136.5118.586.3Q
362Italy Andrea Morassi146.5135.5118.085.2Q
3723Slovakia Tomáš Zmoray101.5125.5113.583.2Q
3822United States Nicholas Fairall109.5135.5106.573.2Q
3922Kazakhstan Marat Zhaparov102.0101.0106.066.2Q
prequalified
*50Norway Anders Fannemel183.5178.0181.5q
*51Slovenia Robert Kranjec179.0161.5184.0q
*52Czech Republic Jan Matura183.5187.0185.0q
*53Poland Kamil Stoch187.0200.5200.0q
*54Slovenia Jurij Tepeš181.0188.0185.5q
*55Germany Severin Freund188.5191.0204.0q
*56Switzerland Simon Ammann189.0198.5196.0q
*57Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer179.5190.5190.0q
*58Japan Noriaki KasaiDNSDNSDNSq
*59Slovenia Peter Prevc191.0212.5214.0q

Individual

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
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Norway
bronze medal    Slovenia
Rank Bib Name Distance (meters) Total Points
Day Two (Mar 14)
1st Round 2nd Round
1st place, gold medalist(s)36Germany Severin Freund203.5191.5391.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s)2Norway Anders Bardal203.5188.0379.9
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)40Slovenia Peter Prevc200.0183.0375.6
439Japan Noriaki Kasai187.5193.0374.6
534Poland Kamil Stoch186.0190.0363.8
66Czech Republic Roman Koudelka185.5197.0362.6
731Norway Anders Fannemel182.0187.0352.5
81Russia Dimitry Vassiliev197.0175.0350.2
913Austria Thomas Diethart183.0184.0349.0
1028Poland Maciej Kot184.5183.5347.8
1120Austria Stefan Kraft184.0182.5343.6
1210Japan Reruhi Shimizu185.5181.5343.4
1330Germany Andreas Wellinger179.0178.0337.1
1433Czech Republic Jan Matura179.0175.5333.2
1535Slovenia Jurij Tepeš172.5174.0331.4
1637Switzerland Simon Ammann172.5179.5331.2
1714Finland Lauri Asikainen170.5179.0329.0
1811Norway Bjørn Einar Romøren179.5171.5327.7
195France Vincent Descombes Sevoie175.0173.0323.4
2029Austria Michael Hayböck178.0171.5322.5
2125Czech Republic Antonin Hajek174.5167.0321.3
2122Czech Republic Jakub Janda179.5167.0321.3
2318Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden170.0173.0319.3
2438Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer169.5175.5318.2
2517Poland Klemens Murańka174.5166.5316.9
2626Norway Rune Velta174.0168.0315.4
2723Poland Jan Ziobro175.5166.5312.4
289Finland Anssi Koivuranta170.5167.5308.2
2932Slovenia Robert Kranjec176.5161.0304.7
3027Canada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes175.5149.0298.5
not qualified for final round
3116Slovenia Tomaž Naglič168.0
323Japan Shōhei Tochimoto167.5
3324Slovenia Jernej Damjan165.0
3421Germany Michael Neumayer163.5
358Russia Denis Kornilov162.5
3619Japan Yuta Watase158.0
3712Estonia Kaarel Nurmsalu161.0
387Germany Markus Eisenbichler160.5
394Italy Sebastian Colloredo145.5
4015Italy Davide Bresadola139.5

References

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