FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 – Team large hill


The Team large hill took place on 2 March 2013, Austria won, ahead of Germany and Poland.
The Austrian win was almost jeopardized by a ski malfunction in Manuel Fettner's second jump. His right ski unclipped during the landing, but Fettner managed to stay upright until he passed the fall line and Austria kept their lead. It is the first time someone managed this in a World Championship. The time between the end of the competition and the flower ceremony was chaotic due to a point reduction given to Norway, which initially was declared silver medalists. The reason for the point deduction was a human error done by the start gate official who moved the start gate up instead of down, as the Norwegian coach requested, on Anders Bardal's first jump.

Results

The final was started at 16:30.
RankBibCountryRound 1
Distance
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
12
Wolfgang Loitzl
Manuel Fettner
Thomas Morgenstern
Gregor Schlierenzauer

130.5
125.5
121.0
124.5
564.5
150.2
137.6
137.0
139.7
1
128.0
128.0
129.5
129.0
571.4
146.7
138.8
144.5
141.4
11135.9
296.9
276.4
281.5
281.1
10
Andreas Wank
Severin Freund
Michael Neumayer
Richard Freitag

135.5
122.0
123.5
130.0
563.5
141.5
137.3
140.3
144.4
2
126.5
125.0
126.0
129.5
558.3
143.0
134.7
136.8
143.8
31121.8
284.5
272.0
277.1
288.2
8
Maciej Kot
Piotr Żyła
Dawid Kubacki
Kamil Stoch

123.0
122.0
126.0
134.0
558.5
131.6
135.9
138.9
152.1
4
128.5
126.0
128.0
130.0
562.5
140.7
134.7
137.3
149.8
21121.0
272.3
270.6
276.2
301.9
411
Andreas Stjernen
Tom Hilde
Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen

125.5
122.0
128.5
125.5
560.5
139.5
134.9
146.9
139.2
3
125.0
118.0
129.0
131.5
556.8
143.3
123.1
144.7
145.7
41117.3
282.8
258.0
298.3
284.9
57
Reruhi Shimizu
Noriaki Kasai
Daiki Ito
Taku Takeuchi

124.5
122.0
128.0
128.0
557.2
139.5
129.7
143.9
144.1
5
118.5
131.0
130.5
127.0
541.9
121.2
144.7
139.9
136.1
61099.1
260.7
274.4
283.8
280.2
69
Robert Kranjec
Jurij Tepeš
Jaka Hvala
Peter Prevc

122.0
115.0
117.5
127.0
509.5
128.8
116.1
120.0
144.6
6
126.0
126.5
122.0
130.0
554.9
133.2
135.2
126.0
142.5
51046.4
262.0
251.3
246.0
287.1
76
Roman Koudelka
Lukáš Hlava
Jakub Janda
Jan Matura

118.0
120.5
118.5
124.5
507.4
123.0
125.2
124.8
134.4
7
124.5
125.0
114.0
128.5
514.7
133.4
128.1
113.4
139.8
71022.1
256.4
253.3
238.2
274.2
83
Roberto Dellasega
Andrea Morassi
Davide Bresadola
Sebastian Colloredo

117.0
124.0
109.5
122.5
498.2
125.7
133.1
108.8
130.6
8
120.0
121.0
107.0
120.0
467.7
124.2
124.3
98.1
121.1
8965.9
249.9
257.4
206.9
251.7
95
Alexey Romashov
Denis Kornilov
Ilya Rosliakov
Dimitry Vassiliev

122.0
119.5
116.5
119.5
498.1
128.2
127.9
120.0
122.0
9


104
Simon Ammann
Killian Peier
Marco Grigoli
Gregor Deschwanden

118.5
110.0
114.0
118.0
469.1
124.6
107.4
117.9
119.2
10


112
Sami Heiskanen
Ville Larinto
Lauri Asikainen
Anssi Koivuranta

109.5
108.0
112.5
112.5
430.2
105.2
101.1
112.1
111.8
11


121
Sabirzhan Muminov
Alexey Korolev
Radik Zhaparov
Konstantin Sokolenko

96.0
109.5
92.8
100.5
375.6
76.0
102.0
113.8
83.8
12