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Olympedia – Large Hill, Team, Men
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Large Hill, Team, Men

Date22 February 2010 — 10:00
StatusOlympic
LocationWhistler Olympic Park, Whistler
Participants48 from 12 countries
FormatTwo jumps per team member, with both scored on distance and form. Four members per team, with all four jumps in each round to count towards team total. Only the top 8 teams from the first jump advance to the second jump.
Judge #1Kim FrippCAN
Judge #2Sepp Kleisl, Jr.GER
Judge #3Josef SlavíkCZE
Judge #4Daniel LindSWE
Judge #5Ryszard GunkaPOL
DetailsK-Point: 125 m

Since before the Torino Winter Games, Austria had taken over from Germany and Finland as the pre-eminent nations when it came to team events and not suffered a defeat at World or OIympic level since 2003. The 2010 team included Gregor Schlierenzauer, already a double Olympic medallist in Vancouver, and three others who had placed in the top ten of the individual event.

Unsurprisingly the Austrians were in a class of their own and both statistically and literally soared ahead of their opposition. By the end they were 72 points clear of the nearest rivals which, to put it in context, was only marginally less than the points difference between the second and eighth place teams.

PosCompetitorsNOCPointsJump #1Jump #2
1AustriaAUT1107.9547.3 (1)560.6 (1)Gold
Wolfgang Loitzl 282.2140.4141.8
Andreas Kofler 264.7126.1138.6
Thomas Morgenstern 270.9135.9135.0
Gregor Schlierenzauer 290.1144.9145.2
2GermanyGER1035.8509.3 (2)526.5 (2)Silver
Michael Neumayer 270.3135.6134.7
Andreas Wank 262.0120.3141.7
Martin Schmitt 226.5119.9106.6
Michael Uhrmann 277.0133.5143.5
3NorwayNOR1030.3504.0 (3)526.3 (3)Bronze
Anders Bardal 235.5118.4117.1
Tom Hilde 260.2118.5141.7
Johan Remen Evensen 248.8126.7122.1
Anders Jacobsen 285.8140.4145.4
4FinlandFIN1014.6490.2 (4)524.4 (4)
Matti Hautamäki 253.3129.8123.5
Janne Happonen 262.5120.3142.2
Kalle Keituri 235.0108.4126.6
Harri Olli 263.8131.7132.1
5JapanJPN1007.7484.7 (5)523.0 (5)
Daiki Ito 252.9122.1130.8
Taku Takeuchi 235.5113.4122.1
Shohei Tochimoto 245.0118.4126.6
Noriaki Kasai 274.3130.8143.5
6PolandPOL996.7484.0 (6)512.7 (6)
Stefan Hula 240.7122.2118.5
Łukasz Rutkowski 226.9108.4118.5
Kamil Stoch 248.8116.2132.6
Adam Małysz 280.3137.2143.1
7Czech RepublicCZE981.8477.4 (7)504.4 (7)
Antonín Hájek 255.2121.2134.0
Roman Koudelka 258.7124.3134.4
Lukáš Hlava 226.8112.5114.3
Jakub Janda 241.1119.4121.7
8SloveniaSLO958.8472.2 (8)486.6 (8)
Primož Pikl 211.3109.2102.1
Mitja Mežnar 239.0114.7124.3
Peter Prevc 245.1127.1118.0
Robert Kranjec 263.4121.2142.2
9FranceFRA419.8419.8 (9)
Vincent Descombes Sevoie 111.0111.0
David Lazzaroni 112.0112.0
Alexandre Mabboux 78.878.8
Emmanuel Chedal 118.0118.0
10Russian FederationRUS414.1414.1 (10)
Pavel Karelin 90.690.6
Denis Kornilov 122.1122.1
Ilya Roslyakov 101.1101.1
Dmitry Ipatov 100.3100.3
11United StatesUSA340.0340.0 (11)
Anders Johnson 92.492.4
Peter Frenette 111.1111.1
Taylor Fletcher 36.336.3
Nick Alexander 100.2100.2
12CanadaCAN294.6294.6 (12)
Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 72.072.0
Trevor Morrice 64.864.8
Eric Mitchell 66.666.6
Stefan Read 91.291.2