Date | 9 February 1992 | |
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Status | Olympic | |
Location | Le Praz, Courchevel | |
Participants | 58 from 16 countries | |
Format | Two jumps, with both scored on distance and form. | |
Olympic Record | 91.5 / Jari Puikkonen FIN / 12 February 1984 | |
Judge #1 | Ivo Greger | TCH |
Judge #2 | Sylvester Panchercz | POL |
Judge #3 | Alois Kogelbauer | AUT |
Judge #4 | Gilbert Brancolini | FRA |
Judge #5 | Tom Arne Nybak | NOR |
Details | K-Point: 90 m |
The undoubted star of the 1991-92 season was 16-year-old Toni Nieminen of Finland, who entered the Olympics as leader of the World Cup and holder of the prestigious Four Hills Tournament title. His rivals for the Olympic title appeared to come from the strong Austrian team which included world champion Heinz Kuttin, veteran Andreas Felder and 17-year-old Martin Höllwarth. The fourth member of the Austrian quartet was Ernst Vettori. Vettori, a star of the mid eighties had suffered a loss of form which had until he switched to the new V style of jumping.
Höllwarth led after the first round jump with Nieminen and Vettori breathing down his neck in second and third. At 87.5 m Ernst Vettori’s jump was the longest of the second round and propelled him from third to first as neither of his rivals could match the Austria’s leap.
Pos | Competitor | NOC | Points | Jump #1 | Jump #2 | |||
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1 | Ernst Vettori | AUT | 222.8 | 111.8 (3) | 111.0 (1) | Gold | ||
2 | Martin Höllwarth | AUT | 218.1 | 116.8 (1) | 101.3 (11) | Silver | ||
3 | Toni Nieminen | FIN | 217.0 | 112.3 (2) | 104.7 (5) | Bronze | ||
4 | Heinz Kuttin | AUT | 214.4 | 106.3 (=9) | 108.1 (2) | |||
5 | Mika Laitinen | FIN | 213.6 | 106.3 (=9) | 107.3 (3) | |||
6 | Andreas Felder | AUT | 213.5 | 110.2 (4) | 103.3 (7) | |||
7 | Heiko Hunger | GER | 211.6 | 108.7 (6) | 102.9 (8) | |||
8 | Didier Mollard | FRA | 209.7 | 103.7 (15) | 106.0 (4) | |||
9 | Jens Weißflog | GER | 208.5 | 104.9 (12) | 103.6 (6) | |||
10 | Jiří Parma | TCH | 207.9 | 109.2 (5) | 98.7 (18) | |||
11 | Mikhail Yesin | EUN | 204.7 | 105.8 (11) | 98.9 (17) | |||
12 | Samo Gostiša | SLO | 201.8 | 101.4 (16) | 100.4 (13) | |||
13 | Jim Holland | USA | 201.1 | 104.5 (13) | 96.6 (22) | |||
14 | Masahiko Harada | JPN | 201.0 | 98.6 (22) | 102.4 (=9) | |||
15 | Jaroslav Sakala | TCH | 200.8 | 101.1 (17) | 99.7 (16) | |||
16 | Risto Laakkonen | FIN | 200.7 | 106.8 (8) | 93.9 (31) | |||
17 | Mikael Martinsson | SWE | 199.9 | 99.2 (20) | 100.7 (12) | |||
18 | Matjaž Zupan | SLO | 197.3 | 97.5 (27) | 99.8 (=14) | |||
19 | Nicolas Jean-Prost | FRA | 195.7 | 97.6 (26) | 98.1 (=19) | |||
20 | Stefan Zünd | SUI | 194.8 | 100.8 (18) | 94.0 (30) | |||
21 | Franci Petek | SLO | 193.5 | 93.7 (31) | 99.8 (=14) | |||
22 | Ivan Lunardi | ITA | 193.2 | 104.1 (14) | 89.1 (44) | |||
23 | František Jež | TCH | 192.7 | 99.7 (19) | 93.0 (33) | |||
24 | Sylvain Freiholz | SUI | 191.2 | 97.8 (25) | 93.4 (32) | |||
25 | Dionis Vodnev | EUN | 191.1 | 88.7 (=45) | 102.4 (=9) | |||
26 | Primož Kopač | SLO | 189.6 | 98.2 (23) | 91.4 (=36) | |||
27 | Dieter Thoma | GER | 189.4 | 93.2 (33) | 96.2 (23) | |||
=28 | Ted Langlois | USA | 188.8 | 91.5 (=38) | 97.3 (21) | |||
=28 | Jiro Kamiharako | JPN | 188.8 | 94.0 (30) | 94.8 (26) | |||
=28 | Magnus Westman | SWE | 188.8 | 97.9 (24) | 90.9 (40) | |||
31 | Noriaki Kasai | JPN | 187.1 | 89.0 (44) | 98.1 (=19) | |||
=32 | Andrey Verveykin | EUN | 186.8 | 91.5 (=38) | 95.3 (25) | |||
=32 | Steve Delaup | FRA | 186.8 | 92.1 (34) | 94.7 (27) | |||
34 | Jens Deimel | GER | 186.4 | 92.0 (=35) | 94.4 (29) | |||
=35 | Øyvind Berg | NOR | 186.0 | 90.1 (43) | 95.9 (24) | |||
=35 | Staffan Tällberg | SWE | 186.0 | 91.5 (=38) | 94.5 (28) | |||
37 | Roberto Cecon | ITA | 185.5 | 94.3 (29) | 91.2 (=38) | |||
38 | Bryan Sanders | USA | 184.8 | 99.1 (21) | 85.7 (48) | |||
39 | Kenji Suda | JPN | 184.7 | 93.5 (32) | 91.2 (=38) | |||
40 | Emil Zografski | BUL | 183.3 | 95.3 (28) | 88.0 (45) | |||
41 | Martin Trunz | SUI | 182.8 | 92.0 (=35) | 90.8 (41) | |||
42 | Horst Bulau | CAN | 181.4 | 91.3 (41) | 90.1 (42) | |||
43 | Jérôme Gay | FRA | 180.9 | 88.7 (=45) | 92.2 (34) | |||
44 | Markus Gähler | SUI | 180.2 | 90.8 (42) | 89.4 (43) | |||
45 | Lasse Ottesen | NOR | 179.4 | 107.4 (7) | 72.0 (56) | |||
46 | Ron Richards | CAN | 176.1 | 91.9 (37) | 84.2 (51) | |||
47 | Jan Boklöv | SWE | 175.5 | 84.0 (51) | 91.5 (35) | |||
48 | Tomáš Goder | TCH | 175.3 | 83.9 (52) | 91.4 (=36) | |||
49 | Magne Johansen | NOR | 174.3 | 86.7 (48) | 87.6 (=46) | |||
50 | Vladimir Breychev | BUL | 172.6 | 87.6 (47) | 85.0 (50) | |||
51 | Bob Holme | USA | 171.3 | 83.7 (53) | 87.6 (=46) | |||
52 | Ivo Pertile | ITA | 169.7 | 84.6 (50) | 85.1 (49) | |||
53 | Ari-Pekka Nikkola | FIN | 162.8 | 82.6 (54) | 80.2 (53) | |||
54 | Yury Dudarev | EUN | 162.5 | 84.9 (49) | 77.6 (55) | |||
55 | Kirk Allen | CAN | 162.0 | 79.4 (55) | 82.6 (52) | |||
56 | Zahari Sotirov | BUL | 157.2 | 78.9 (56) | 78.3 (54) | |||
57 | Virgil Neagoe | ROU | 143.8 | 72.6 (58) | 71.2 (57) | |||
58 | Espen Bredesen | NOR | 127.1 | 73.1 (57) | 54.0 (58) | |||
Zbigniew Klimowski | POL | – | – | – |