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Large Hill, Individual, Men

Date11 February 1972 — 10:00
StatusOlympic
LocationOkurayama Ski Jump Stadium, Sapporo
Participants52 from 15 countries
FormatTwo jumps, with both scored on distance and form.
Olympic Record 101.5 / Vladimir Belousov URS / 18 February 1968
Judge #1F. WurthFRA
Judge #2Wilhelm NilssenNOR
Judge #3Esko KähkönenFIN
Judge #4Miloslav BělonožníkTCH
Judge #5Fumio AsakiJPN
DetailsK-Point: 110 m

The ski jumping competition in the Large Hill, five days after the Japanese clean sweep in the Normal Hill, was held under windy conditions, and produced perhaps the most unexpected winner in the history of ski jumping. In the first round, the 19-year old Pole Wojciech Fortuna, with good help from the wind, made the ski jump of his life, landing at 111.0 m, a new hill record. The jury discussed for a while, and then decided to continue without re-starting the competition. The Japanese home heroes were still in contention for medals. The newly crowned Olympic Champion from the Normal Hill, Yukio Kasaya, was in second place, and Akitsugu Konno and Takashi Fujisawa were in sixth and seventh place with possibilities to advance further in the second round.

The second round ended with the closest competition in the history of Olympic ski jumping. All the four Japanese failed, with Kasaya dropping from second to seventh with a jump of 85 m. Fortuna made a rather mediocre 87.5 m jump, but was still in the lead with a total of 219.9 points with only a few jumpers left. The Finn Tauno Käyhkö produced a good jump of 100.5 m under the difficult conditions but ended closely behind Fortuna, scoring 219.2 points. The young Swiss Walter Steiner, lying in 13th place after the first round, made the best jump of the round, 103.0 m, and almost everybody expected him to take the lead, but no, his final points of 219.8 being 0.1 behind the fortunate Fortuna. The last challenger was East German Rainer Schmidt, in eighth place after the first round. After a good jump of 101.0 m, the second longest of the round but with mediocre style points, he ended with 219.3 points, beating Käyhkö with 0.1 but 0.6 behind Fortuna.

Wojciech Fortuna became the first and was only ski-jumper from Poland to win an Olympic gold medal until Kamil Stoch won two golds in 2014.

PosCompetitorNOCPointsJump #1Jump #2
1Wojciech FortunaPOL219.9130.4 (1)89.5 (22)Gold
2Walter SteinerSUI219.8101.6 (13)118.2 (1)Silver
3Rainer SchmidtGDR219.3106.4 (8)112.9 (3)Bronze
4Tauno KäyhköFIN219.2104.5 (11)114.7 (2)
5Manfred WolfGDR215.1120.3 (3)94.8 (14)
6Gary NapalkovURS210.1111.3 (4)98.8 (7)
7Yukio KasayaJPN209.4124.9 (2)84.5 (30)
8Danilo PudgarYUG206.098.5 (15)107.5 (5)
9Esko RautionahoFIN205.895.7 (22)110.1 (4)
10Jiří RaškaTCH204.7111.1 (5)93.6 (16)
11Rolf NordgrenSWE203.5105.5 (9)98.0 (10)
12Akitsugu KonnoJPN199.1109.7 (6)89.4 (23)
13Kari YlianttilaFIN197.499.1 (14)98.3 (9)
14Takashi FujisawaJPN197.1107.2 (7)89.9 (20)
=15Zbyněk HubačTCH194.796.1 (20)98.6 (8)
=15Frithjof Prydz, Jr.NOR194.789.0 (29)105.7 (6)
17Zdenek MezlCAN194.3104.7 (10)89.6 (21)
18Tadeusz PawlusiakPOL183.389.3 (27)94.0 (15)
19Hiroshi ItagakiJPN183.196.0 (21)87.1 (27)
20Henry GlaßGDR183.097.9 (16)85.1 (29)
21Sergey YaninURS181.493.1 (25)88.3 (24)
22Josef ZehnderSUI181.197.0 (18)84.1 (=31)
23Drago PudgarYUG179.795.6 (=23)84.1 (=31)
24Reinhold BachlerAUT179.288.9 (30)90.3 (19)
25Ron SteeleUSA177.786.6 (32)91.1 (17)
26Leoš ŠkodaTCH176.396.3 (19)80.0 (38)
27Günther GöllnerFRG175.393.0 (26)82.3 (35)
28Ingolf MorkNOR173.395.6 (=23)77.7 (39)
29Adam KrzysztofiakPOL173.185.6 (34)87.5 (26)
30Greg SworUSA172.877.2 (41)95.6 (12)
31Stanisław Gąsienica DanielPOL171.183.2 (36)87.9 (25)
=32Rauno MiettinenFIN170.779.7 (38)91.0 (18)
=32Anatoly ZheglanovURS170.773.7 (45)97.0 (11)
34Jo Inge BjørnebyeNOR167.886.7 (31)81.1 (36)
35K'oba Ts'akadzeURS165.269.7 (46)95.5 (13)
36Jerry MartinUSA163.189.1 (28)74.0 (44)
=37Bjørn WirkolaNOR162.597.7 (17)64.8 (49)
=37Marjan MesecYUG162.578.7 (=39)83.8 (33)
=39Heinz WosipiwoGDR159.674.3 (44)85.3 (28)
=39Peter WilsonCAN159.678.7 (=39)80.9 (37)
41Anders LundqvistSWE158.085.8 (33)72.2 (47)
42Hans SchmidSUI156.4101.8 (12)54.6 (52)
43Max GolserAUT153.684.9 (35)68.7 (48)
44Ernst von GrünigenSUI153.079.8 (37)73.2 (46)
45Ulf KvendboCAN152.675.6 (43)77.0 (41)
46Rudi WannerAUT152.369.6 (47)82.7 (34)
47Scott BerryUSA151.776.1 (42)75.6 (42)
48Peter ŠtefančičYUG145.267.6 (49)77.6 (40)
49Yvan RichardFRA142.268.8 (48)73.4 (45)
50Alain MacleFRA122.865.9 (50)56.9 (51)
51Jacques GaillardFRA122.760.8 (51)61.9 (50)
52Alfred GroscheFRG119.644.6 (52)75.0 (43)
DNSGilbert PoirotFRA
DNSSepp SchwinghammerFRG
DNSKarel KodejškaTCH