PŚ w Oslo: Romoeren wygrywa kwalifikacje
Bjoern Einar Romoeren oddał najdłuższy skok w kwalifikacjach przed konkursem Pucharu Świata w Oslo.
Norweg lądował na 121 m. Drugą odległość - 119 m - osiągnął Martin Schmitt, a trzecią - 117 m - Lars Bystoel.
Najlepszy z Polaków, Adam Małysz, sklasyfikowany został na 17. miejscu za skok na 110 m. Do konkursu zakwalifikował się także Kamil Stoch - 104 m i Piotr Żyła - 102,5 m. W zawodach nie wystąpi Maciej Kot - 96 m.
Wśród skoczków z czołowej dziesiątki Pucharu Świata najdłuższy skok - 121,5 m - oddał Gregor Schlierenzauer.
PŚ w Oslo - kwalifikacje | |||||
L.p. | Zawodnik | Kraj | Odl | Nota | Status |
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1 | Bjoern Einar Romoeren | NOR | 121.0m | 125.8 | Q |
2 | Martin Schmitt | GER | 119.0m | 120.7 | Q |
3 | Lars Bystoel | NOR | 117.0m | 117.6 | Q |
4 | Denis Kornilov | RUS | 116.0m | 115.3 | Q |
5 | David Lazzaroni | FRA | 115.0m | 113.5 | Q |
6 | Emanuel Chedal | FRA | 114.5m | 112.6 | Q |
7 | Michael Uhrmann | GER | 114.0m | 111.7 | Q |
8 | Martin Koch | AUT | 114.5m | 111.6 | Q |
9 | Sebastian Colloredo | ITA | 113.5m | 109.8 | Q |
10 | Shohhei Tochimoto | JPN | 112.5m | 109.5 | Q |
11 | Arthur Pauli | AUT | 113.0m | 108.9 | Q |
12 | Taku Takeuchi | JPN | 112.0m | 107.6 | Q |
13 | Andreas Kofler | AUT | 111.5m | 106.7 | Q |
14 | Michael Neumayer | GER | 112.0m | 106.1 | Q |
15 | Roman Koudelka | CZE | 110.5m | 104.9 | Q |
15 | Georg Spaeth | GER | 110.5m | 104.9 | Q |
17 | Adam Malysz | POL | 110.0m | 103.5 | Q |
18 | Primoz Peterka | SLO | 109.5m | 102.1 | Q |
18 | Radik Zhaparov | KAZ | 109.5m | 102.1 | Q |
20 | Guido Landert | SUI | 108.5m | 100.3 | Q |
21 | Robert Kranjec | SLO | 108.0m | 99.4 | Q |
21 | Noriaki Kasai | JPN | 108.0m | 99.4 | Q |
21 | Ilja Rosliakov | RUS | 108.0m | 99.4 | Q |
24 | Johan Erikson | SWE | 108.5m | 98.8 | Q |
25 | Andreas Wank | GER | 107.5m | 98.5 | Q |
26 | Matti Hautamaeki | FIN | 107.5m | 97.5 | Q |
27 | Kenneth Gangnes | NOR | 107.0m | 97.1 | Q |
28 | Manuel Fettner | AUT | 106.5m | 96.7 | Q |
29 | Dimitry Vassiliev | RUS | 106.0m | 95.8 | Q |
30 | Jernej Damjan | SLO | 106.5m | 95.7 | Q |
31 | Jussi Hautamaeki | FIN | 106.0m | 94.8 | Q |
32 | Heung-Chul Choi | KOR | 104.5m | 93.1 | Q |
33 | Kamil Stoch | POL | 104.0m | 91.7 | Q |
33 | Daiki Ito | JPN | 104.0m | 91.7 | Q |
35 | Nikolay Karpenko | KAZ | 103.5m | 90.3 | Q |
36 | Andreas Aren | SWE | 102.5m | 89.0 | Q |
37 | Piotr Zyla | POL | 102.5m | 88.0 | Q |
38 | Jure Sinkovec | SLO | 102.0m | 87.6 | Q |
39 | Kim Rene Elverum | NOR | 102.5m | 87.5 | Q |
40 | Antonin Hajek | CZE | 101.5m | 86.7 | Q |
41 | Jakub Janda | CZE | 100.5m | 85.4 | |
42 | Borek Sedlak | CZE | 101.5m | 84.7 | |
43 | Jan Matura | CZE | 100.0m | 84.0 | |
44 | Stefan Read | CAN | 98.5m | 80.8 | |
45 | Vincent Descombes Sevoie | FRA | 97.0m | 76.6 | |
46 | Maciej Kot | POL | 96.0m | 75.3 | |
47 | Tami Kiuru | FIN | 96.0m | 73.8 | |
48 | Maksim Anisimov | BLR | 94.0m | 71.7 | |
49 | Gregory Baxter | CAN | 94.0m | 71.2 | |
50 | Pierre Emmanuel Robe | FRA | 91.0m | 66.3 | |
50 | Martin Mesik | SVK | 93.5m | 66.3 | |
52 | Alexey Korolev | KAZ | 91.0m | 64.8 | |
53 | Andrea Morassi | ITA | 91.5m | 62.2 | |
54 | Hyun-Ki Kim | KOR | 89.5m | 61.6 | |
55 | Fumihisa Yumoto | JPN | 89.0m | 56.7 | |
Janne Happonen | FIN | 103.0m | PQ | ||
Simon Ammann | SUI | 111.0m | PQ | ||
Wolfgang Loitzl | AUT | 109.5m | PQ | ||
Anders Jacobsen | NOR | 113.0m | PQ | ||
Andreas Kuettel | SUI | 102.5m | PQ | ||
Anders Bardal | NOR | 114.5m | PQ | ||
Tom Hilde | NOR | 114.5m | PQ | ||
DNS | Janne Ahonen | FIN | PQ | ||
Gregor Schlierenzauer | AUT | 121.5m | PQ | ||
Thomas Morgenstern | AUT | 119.0m | PQ |