1st Silvester Tournament

The 1st Silvester Tournament was the inaugural edition of the Silvester Tournament, a women's ski jumping competition inspired by the Four Hills Tournament and part of the 2021–22 World Cup season.[1][2]

1st Silvester Tournament
VenueSavina Ski Jumping Center
LocationLjubno ob Savinji, Slovenia
Dates30 December 2021 (2021-12-30) – 1 January 2022 (2022-01-01)
Competitors70 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

Tournament

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Rules

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Just like the men's Four Hills Tournament, the competition was based on a knockout system with 50 contestants divided into 25 pairs. The top 30 advanced to the final round, which consisted of 25 winners and the top 5 lucky losers.[3]

Schedule

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Stage Venue Date Event Start time
(CET)
1   Ljubno 1 30 December 2021   Qualification 1   16:30
31 December 2021   Competition 1   16:30
2   Ljubno 2 1 January 2022   Qualification 2   10:45
Competition 2   16:00

Prize money

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The overall winner, Marita Kramer, received 10,000 CHF and the Golden Owl Trophy.[4]

Prize Total Overall winner Qualification
Swiss francs 40,000 CHF 10,000 CHF

Results

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Savina Ski Jumping Center hosted both events

Ljubno 1

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  Savina Ski Jumping Center HS94
31 December 2021 [5]

Rank Name Nationality Jump 1 (m) Round 1 (pts) Jump 2 (m) Round 2 (pts) Total Points
1 Nika Križnar   Slovenia 91.5 131.7 94.5 132.0 263.7
2 Marita Kramer   Austria 94 134.7 89 125.2 259.9
3 Ema Klinec   Slovenia 91 130.4 91 126.8 257.2
4 Urša Bogataj   Slovenia 84.5 121.6 91.5 128.0 249.6
5 Katharina Althaus   Germany 91 127.5 84.5 118.7 246.2
5 Sara Takanashi   Japan 92 124.8 87 121.4 246.2
7 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz   Austria 87 119.8 89 123.8 243.6
8 Lisa Eder   Austria 85.5 119.4 90 119.7 239.1
9 Eva Pinkelnig   Austria 87 120.1 85 117.6 237.7
10 Thea Minyan Bjørseth   Norway 86 117.4 85 118.0 235.4

Ljubno 2

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  Savina Ski Jumping Center HS94
1 January 2022 (second competition) [6]

Rank Name Nationality Jump 1 (m) Round 1 (pts) Jump 2 (m) Round 2 (pts) Total Points
1 Sara Takanashi   Japan 95 134.4 89 132.4 266.8
2 Urša Bogataj   Slovenia 93.5 131.4 88 130.4 261.8
3 Marita Kramer   Austria 91.5 128.5 89.5 131.0 259.5
4 Ema Klinec   Slovenia 86 119.5 94.5 132.3 251.8
5 Nika Križnar   Slovenia 87.5 122.5 91.5 129.0 251.5
6 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz   Austria 84.5 118.0 92 127.6 245.6
7 Nika Prevc   Slovenia 86.5 121.3 84 122.4 243.7
8 Katharina Althaus   Germany 86 120.4 86 121.6 242.0
9 Yūka Setō   Japan 88 119.9 86 120.9 240.5
10 Eva Pinkelnig   Austria 87 119.1 87 116.8 235.9

Overall standings

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The final standings after both events:[7]

Rank Name Nationality Ljubno 1 Ljubno 2 Total Points
  Marita Kramer   Austria 259.9 259.5 519.4
  Nika Križnar   Slovenia 263.7 251.5 515.2
  Sara Takanashi   Japan 246.2 266.8 513.0
4 Urša Bogataj   Slovenia 249.6 261.8 511.4
5 Ema Klinec   Slovenia 257.2 251.8 509.0
6 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz   Austria 243.6 245.6 489.2
7 Katharina Althaus   Germany 246.2 242.0 488.2
8 Nika Prevc   Slovenia 235.0 243.7 478.7
9 Eva Pinkelnig   Austria 237.7 235.9 473.6
10 Thea Minyan Bjørseth   Norway 235.4 233.3 468.7

References

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  1. ^ "Will the Silvester Tournament be a breakthrough for women's ski jumping?". skokipolska.pl. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  2. ^ "FIS Silvester Tournament – Event schedule" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Nagradni sklad na Ljubnem kar 40 tisoč švicarskih frankov". svet24.si (in Slovenian). 30 December 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  4. ^ Uršič, Marko (28 December 2021). "Sova za zmagovite peruti Slovenk". Delo (in Slovenian). Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Women's HS94: Ljubno (SLO)" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Women's HS94: Ljubno (SLO)" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Silvester Tournament Standings" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
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