FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020

The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020 were the 26th Ski Flying World Championships, held between 10 and 13 December 2020 in Planica, Slovenia.[1]

FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2020
Host cityPlanica, Slovenia
SportSki flying
Events2
Opening10 December
Closing13 December
Main venueLetalnica bratov Gorišek HS240
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It was originally scheduled between 19 and 22 March 2020,[2] but on 12 March 2020, it was postponed to the next season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Schedule

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Date Competition Longest jump of the day Metres Feet
8 December 2020 Hill test 1 heavy snowfall; 70 cm
9 December 2020 Hill test 2   Lovro Kos 225 738
10 December 2020 Official training   Michael Hayböck 241 791
Qualification   Michael Hayböck 242.5 795
11 December 2020 1st round Individual   Michael Hayböck 245.5 805
2nd round Individual   Markus Eisenbichler 247 809
12 December 2020 3rd round Individual   Karl Geiger 240.5 789
4th round Individual   Halvor Egner Granerud 243 797
13 December 2020 1st round Team event   Karl Geiger 238
2nd round Team event   Markus Eisenbichler 236.5

Test results

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Hill test 1

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On 8 December 2020, an additional test for lights was scheduled, but was cancelled due to heavy snowfall.

Hill test 2

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On 9 December 2020, a second test was held.[4]

Bib Name Round 1 Round 2
1   Rok Tarman 148 m 156 m
2   Cene Prevc 209 m 210 m
3   Lovro Kos 209 m 225 m
4   Andraž Pograjc 194 m 204 m
5   Lovro Vodušek 144 m 175 m
6   Matevž Samec 200 m 203 m
7   Lojze Petek 136 m 182 m
8   Nik Fabjan 193 m 209 m
9   Rok Toporiš 169 m 199 m
10   Jošt Sušnik 134 m 143 m
11   Domen Presterl 145 m 147 m
12   Urban Sušnik 125 m 126 m
13   Matija Štemberger 152 m 148 m
14   Matija Vidic 133 m DNS
15   Gašper Sršen 139 m 142 m
16   Ernest Prišlič 199 m 207 m
  Tilen Bartol DNS

Official training results

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The training was held on 10 December 2020 at 13:30.

Bib Name Round 1 Round 2
1   Yevhen Marusiak 105 m 124 m
2   Niko Kytösaho 157 m 182 m
3   Matthew Soukup 185.5 m 177.5 m
4   Patrick Gasienica 162.5 m 138 m
5   Arttu Pohjola 160 m 159 m
6   Alex Insam 174 m 189 m
7   Filip Sakala 171.5 m 180.5 m
8   Domen Prevc 215.5 m 221.5 m
9   Eetu Nousiainen 175.5 m 185 m
10   Dean Decker 175.5 m 184.5 m
11   Stefan Kraft 239 m DNS
12   Jarkko Määttä 190.5 m 184 m
13   Gregor Schlierenzauer 211 m 203.5 m
14   Vitaliy Kalinichenko 184.5 m 186.5 m
15   Ilya Mankov 194 m 193 m
16   Čestmír Kožíšek 202 m 191 m
17   Andreas Alamommo 173.5 m 167.5 m
18   Casey Larson 191.5 m 184 m
19   Danil Sadreev 191 m 192.5 m
20   Giovanni Bresadola 195 m 196.5 m
21   Timon-Pascal Kahofer 192 m 205 m
22   Antti Aalto 180.5 m 163 m
23   Roman Trofimov 188 m 212.5 m
24   Naoki Nakamura 203.5 m DNS
25   Dominik Peter DNS DNS
26   Clemens Leitner 171.5 m 186 m
27   Artti Aigro 180 m 201 m
28   Mikhail Nazarov 160.5 m 202 m
29   Michael Hayböck 234 m 241 m
30   Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 206 m 212 m
31   Philipp Aschenwald 205.5 m 215 m
32   Daniel-André Tande 232 m 234 m
33   Peter Prevc 212.5 m 205.5 m
34   Andrzej Stękała 209.5 m 219 m
35   Anders Håre 194.5 m 200 m
36   Junshirō Kobayashi 200 m 212.5 m
37   Klemens Murańka 208 m 213.5 m
38   Evgeniy Klimov 215 m 197.5 m
39   Timi Zajc 218 m 214 m
40   Žiga Jelar 197.5 m 206 m
41   Aleksander Zniszczoł 210 m 212 m
42   Sander Vossan Eriksen 218 m 208 m
43   Severin Freund 206.5 m 208 m
44   Ryōyū Kobayashi 205.5 213.5 m
45   Kamil Stoch 229.5 m 232.5 m
46   Martin Hamann 222 m 224.5 m
47   Constantin Schmid 217 m 226 m
48   Marius Lindvik DNS DNS
49   Gregor Deschwanden DNS DNS
50   Keiichi Satō 200 m 213.5 m
51   Johann André Forfang 208 m 218 m
52   Bor Pavlovčič 211 m 226 m
53   Anže Lanišek 215 m 221.5 m
54   Pius Paschke 200 m 220 m
55   Piotr Żyła 213 m 228 m
56   Karl Geiger 215 m 208.5 m
57   Dawid Kubacki 212 m 202 m
58   Yukiya Satō 194 m 208.5 m
59   Robert Johansson 222 m 212.5 m
60   Markus Eisenbichler 232 m 236 m
61   Halvor Egner Granerud 231.5 m 223 m

Medal summary

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Medals table

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  *   Host nation (Slovenia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany1113
2  Norway1102
3  Poland0011
Totals (3 entries)2226

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual[5]
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Karl Geiger
  Germany
877.2 Halvor Egner Granerud
  Norway
876.7 Markus Eisenbichler
  Germany
859.3
Team[6]
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  Norway
Daniel Andre Tande
Johann André Forfang
Robert Johansson
Halvor Egner Granerud
1727.7   Germany
Constantin Schmid
Pius Paschke
Markus Eisenbichler
Karl Geiger
1708.5   Poland
Piotr Żyła
Andrzej Stękała
Kamil Stoch
Dawid Kubacki
1665.5

References

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  1. ^ "Provisional competition calendars announced". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Planica to host 2020 Ski Flying World Championships". sloveniatimes.com. Archived from the original on 2 January 2023. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  3. ^ "FIS Ski Flying World Championships postponed to 2020–21 season". fis-ski.com. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  4. ^ "Letalnica bratov Gorišek preizkušena, najdaljši polet 225 metrov" (in Slovenian). Siol.net. 9 December 2020.
  5. ^ Individual results
  6. ^ Team results
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