2008–09 Four Hills Tournament

The 57th Four Hills Tournament 2008/ 09 ( official designation 57th International Jack Wolfskin Four Hills Tournament ) is a part of the Ski Jumping World Cup 2008/2009 organized by the FIS between 28 December 2008, and January 6, 2009 Set of ski jumping competitions. The winner was the Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl in front of the Swiss Simon Ammann and the Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer.

The discharged in Oberstdorf December 29, 2008 was the opening event of the Swiss Simon Ammann before the Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl and the Russians Dmitri Vasilyev win. The New Year's competition in Garmisch -Partenkirchen won Loitzl before Ammann and Finland's Harri Olli. The third -Hills-Tournament on January 4, 2009 in Innsbruck won Loitzl before the Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer and the Germans Martin Schmitt. The final Epiphany in Bischofshofen won Loitzl before Ammann and Vasiliev.

Wolfgang Loitzl received when jumping in Bischofshofen in the first round for his 142.5 - meter jump five times the highest score of 20.0 points, setting a new record. In the history of ski jumping was previously managed only four jumpers to reach that mark, but never at the Four Hills Tournament. Almost Loitzl could repeat this feat with an equally perfect 141.5 - meter jump in the second round, but refused him the Czech Judges Václav Kraml with his ( 19.5 points) rating the fifth 20.0 rating.

  • 2.1 Qualification
  • 2.2 First Round
  • 2.3 Second Round and Final
  • 2.4 tour standings
  • 3.1 Qualification
  • 3.2 First Round
  • 3.3 Second Round and Final
  • 3.4 tour standings
  • 4.1 Qualification
  • 4.2 First Round
  • 4.3 Second Round and Final

Oberstdorf

The jump in Oberstdorf took place on the Schattenbergschanze that to a hill size of 137 meters, a calculation point of 120 meters, a landing angle at the K- point of 35.50 °, a tower height of 43 meters, a focal length of 93 meters and a total length has at the beginning of the outlet of 238 meters. Current hill record holder was the Norwegian Sigurd Pettersen, which reached a length of 143.5 meters on 29 December 2003.

Race Director was the FIS delegates Walter Hofer, as technical delegate acted Norwegian Torgeir Nordby and entrenchment as head of the German Ralf Schmid. When judges were Václav Kraml (Czech Republic), Marek Tucznio (Poland ), Johann Bach Mayer ( Austria ), Vladimir Bras (Slovenia ) and Michael Herzig ( Germany ) in use.

Qualification

The qualification was held 16:30 to 17:42 clock on 28 December 2008. To her came to 71 starters from 18 nations. Before the three best-placed in the overall World Cup jumpers the jury reduced the run-up to a hatch. This jumped regardless of the placement of the remaining starters for positions one to three. The ten leaders of the overall World Cup who've been pre-qualified for the jump are marked in the list by an asterisk *.

First Round

The first competitive round was held 16:30 to 17:24 clock on December 29, 2008. At this occurred 50 Springer from 13 nations. The start was from Luke 16

From the result of the qualifications were obtained for the applied in this passage knockout system, the following duels. The direct co- winner of the duels are marked with the suffix "( S) ". The on the Lucky- Loser- regulation in the second round start legitimate Springer are marked with the suffix "( LL) ". After the duel against each other starting in Roman Koudelka and Adam Malysz wide and stayed on points, Koudelka was declared the winner because of his duel better result in the qualification. The Norwegian Anders Bardal crashed immediately after landing.

Second round and final

The second round was held 17:40 to 18:50 clock on December 29, 2008. At this occurred with the 25 winners of the co- duels and the five lucky losers 30 Springer from ten nations. As in the first round was launched from Luke 16.

The victory won by Swiss Simon Ammann, who won with 1.2 points ahead of Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl and 2.0 points ahead of Russia Dmitry Vasilyev. The daily maximum length of 136.5 meters, achieved Simon Ammann in the first round. In the second round Dmitri Vasilyev succeeded with 136.0 meters, the longest jump. The title of the "Man of the Day" secured the Russian Dmitri Vasilyev.

Garmisch -Partenkirchen

Jumping in Garmisch -Partenkirchen was held at the Great Olympic Hill, a hill size of 140 meters, a calculation point of 125 meters, a landing angle at the K- point of 34.70 °, a tower height of 60.4 meters, a focal length of 103, has 5 meters and a total length up to the beginning of the outlet of 235 meters. Current hill record holder was the Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer, which reached a length of 141.0 meters on 1 January 2008.

Race Director was the FIS delegates Walter Hofer, as technical delegate served the Austrian Paul Ganzenhuber and entrenchment as head of the German Franz Rappenglück. For the evaluation of the Scorekeeper Christian Diechtler ( Germany ), Vladimir Bras (Slovenia ) were Václav Kraml (Czech Republic), Marek Tucznio (Poland ) and Stefan Wolf ( Austria ) responsible.

Qualification

The qualification was held 13:46 to 14:57 clock on 31 December 2008. To her came to 67 starters from 16 nations. The leading in the Tournament standings Swiss Simon Ammann was from the qualification round, the German Erik Simon was disqualified because of too long ski. The start was from Luke 21 The Ten Leading the Overall World Cup who've been pre-qualified for the jump are marked in the list by an asterisk *.

First Round

The first competitive round was held 13:48 to 14:42 clock on 1 January 2009. To him came 50 Springer from 15 nations. The start was from Luke 20

From the result of the qualifications were obtained for the applied in this passage ko system, the following duels. The direct co- winner of the duels are marked with the suffix "( S) ". The on the Lucky- Loser- regulation in the second round start legitimate Springer are marked with the suffix "( LL) ". As Denis Kornilov and Roman Koudelka on points placed on the fifth place of the Lucky Loser, moved instead of the usual six five lucky losers in the second round before.

Second round and final

The second round was held 15:04 to 15:41 clock on 1 January 2009. To him came with the 25 winners of the knockout duels and the six lucky losers 31 Springer from ten nations. As in the first round was launched from Luke 20.

The victory secured the Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl, who was thus able to win the first World Cup competition of his career. The daily maximum length of 140.0 meters was achieved by the Swiss Simon Ammann in the first round. In the second passage Wolfgang Loitzl succeeded with 136.5 meters, the longest jump. The title of the "Man of the Day" secured Norwegian Anders Jacobsen.

Tour standings

Taking into account the results of Oberstdorf and Garmisch- Partenkirchen following the scoreboard showed in the tour - Appreciation (cited are the twenty best starter ):

Innsbruck

Jumping in Innsbruck took place on the Bergiselschanze that a hill size of 130 meters, a calculation point of 120 meters and a landing angle at the K- point of 34.34 °, a tower height of 50.0 meters, a focal length of 91.3 meters and has a total length up to the beginning of the outlet of 316 meters. Current hill record holder was the German Sven Hanna forest, which reached a length of 134.5 meters on 4 January 2004; Matt the existing record held Poland's Adam Malysz with 136.0 meters ( placed on 11 September 2004).

Race Director was the FIS delegates Walter Hofer. Technical Delegate was the Japanese Manabu Ono and ski jump head of the Austrian Paul Ganzenhuber. As judges acted Vladimir Bras (Slovenia ), Fritz Pollhammer ( Austria ) Václav Kraml (Czech Republic), Marek Tucznio (Poland ) and Peter Slim (Slovakia).

Qualification

The qualification was held 13:48 to 14:53 clock on 3 January 2009. To her came to 65 starters from 15 nations. The Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer was from the qualification round. The start was from Luke 13 The Ten Leading the Overall World Cup who've been pre-qualified for the jump, are marked in the list by an asterisk *.

First Round

The first competitive round was held 13:49 to 14:43 clock on January 4, 2009. At this occurred 50 Springer from 13 nations. The start was from Luke 12

From the result of the qualifications were obtained for the applied in this passage knockout system, the following duels. The direct co- winner of the duels are marked with the suffix "( S) ". The on the Lucky- Loser- regulation in the second round start legitimate Springer are marked with the suffix "( LL) ".

Second round and final

The second round was held 15:03 to 15:39 clock on January 4, 2009. To him came with the 25 winners of the knockout duels and the five lucky losers to 30 jumpers from nine nations. The start was from Luke 14 The final result is calculated by adding the points of the first and second competition round.

The victory secured the Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl. The daily maximum length of 128.5 meters, achieved two jumpers, the German Martin Schmitt in the first round and Wolfgang Loitzl in the second round. The title of the "Man of the Day" secured Finland's Matti Hautamäki.

Tour standings

Taking into account the results of Oberstdorf, Garmisch -Partenkirchen and Innsbruck, the following intermediate level in the tour - total score results (cited are the 20 best jumpers ):

Bischofshofen

The jump in Bischofshofen took place at the Paul- Ausserleitner hill instead of that of a hill size of 140 meters, a calculation point of 125 meters, a landing angle at the K- point of 35.0 °, a tower height of 52.0 meters, a focal length 118.5 meters and a total length up to the beginning of the outlet of 362 meters has. Official ski jump record holder was the Japanese Daiki Ito, who reached a length of 143.0 meters on 6 January 2005; the unofficial record held Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer 145.0 meters ( situated in the qualification on January 5, 2005).

Race Director was the FIS delegates Walter Hofer, the Technical Delegate Manabu Ono (Japan) and the hill boss Gerhard Krab stood to the side. As judges acted Tucznio Marek (Poland), Vaclav Kraml (Czech Republic ), Christian Kathol ( Austria ), Vladimir Bras (Slovenia ) and Peter Slim (Slovakia).

Qualification

The qualification was held 16:31 to 17:37 clock on January 5, 2009. To her came to 65 starters from 15 nations. The Austrian Gregor Schlierenzauer and Simon Ammann of Switzerland left out the qualification. The start was from Luke 25 The ten leading the overall World Cup who've been pre-qualified for the jump, are marked in the list by an asterisk *.

First Round

The first competitive round was held 16:31 to 17:22 clock on 6 January 2009. To him came 50 Springer from 15 nations. The start was from Luke 26 The leading in the Tournament standings Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl got for his jump of 142.5 meters from all five judges jump the highest score 20.0 points, which he was the first to receive this top rating in the Four Hills Tournament.

From the result of the qualifications were obtained for the applied in this passage knockout system, the following duels. The direct co- winner of the duels are marked with the suffix "( S) ". The on the Lucky- Loser- regulation in the second round start legitimate Springer are marked with the suffix "( LL) ".

Second round and final

The second round was held 17:42 to 18:14 clock on 6 January 2009. To him came with the 25 winners of the co- duels and the five lucky losers to 30 jumpers from eleven nations. The start was from Luke 25 The final result is calculated by adding the points of the first and second competition round.

142.5 meters to 141.5 meters in the first and in the second round - - scored the superior victory, the third in a row, the Austrian Wolfgang Loitzl, the daily maximum width in both rounds secured. Loitzl received for these two jumps nine times the maximum score of 20.0 points. The tenth 20.0 rating, the new record would have meant denied him the Czech Judges Václav Kraml. The title of the "Man of the Day" secured the German Michael Neumayer.

Tour - Final

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