2015–16 Four Hills Tournament
Four Hills Tournament at the 2015–16 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup | |||||||
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Venue | Schattenbergschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Bergiselschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze | ||||||
Location | Austria, Germany | ||||||
Dates | 29 December 2015 | – 6 January 2016||||||
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The 2015–16 Four Hills Tournament took place at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 29 December 2015 and 6 January 2016.
Peter Prevc won the competition ahead of Severin Freund and Michael Hayböck. By winning the tournament, Prevc became the second ski jumper from Slovenia to win it after Primož Peterka in 1996–97. This was the first tournament since 2007–08 which was not won by an Austrian ski jumper, ending the seven-year streak of the Austrian team.
Results
[edit]Oberstdorf
[edit] HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
29 December 2015[1]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Jump 1 (m) | Jump 2 (m) | Points |
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1 | Severin Freund | Germany | 126.0 | 137.5 | 307.2 |
2 | Michael Hayböck | Austria | 130.0 | 139.0 | 304.2 |
3 | Peter Prevc | Slovenia | 129.5 | 130.0 | 299.9 |
4 | Anders Fannemel | Norway | 130.5 | 129.0 | 295.8 |
5 | Noriaki Kasai | Japan | 127.0 | 133.5 | 290.6 |
6 | Kenneth Gangnes | Norway | 129.0 | 135.5 | 288.6 |
7 | Stefan Kraft | Austria | 130.0 | 127.5 | 287.7 |
8 | Johann André Forfang | Norway | 121.5 | 127.0 | 278.8 |
9 | Richard Freitag | Germany | 121.0 | 130.0 | 276.5 |
10 | Daniel-André Tande | Norway | 133.0 | 119.0 | 273.9 |
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
[edit] HS 140 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2016[2]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Jump 1 (m) | Jump 2 (m) | Points |
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1 | Peter Prevc | Slovenia | 133.5 | 136.0 | 272.7 |
2 | Kenneth Gangnes | Norway | 132.0 | 134.0 | 260.1 |
3 | Severin Freund | Germany | 133.5 | 132.5 | 256.8 |
4 | Johann André Forfang | Norway | 128.0 | 133.5 | 250.8 |
5 | Michael Hayböck | Austria | 131.0 | 132.0 | 247.3 |
6 | Richard Freitag | Germany | 130.0 | 127.5 | 243.6 |
7 | Anders Fannemel | Norway | 132.5 | 126.0 | 241.5 |
8 | Roman Koudelka | Poland | 129.0 | 128.0 | 241.0 |
9 | Stefan Kraft | Austria | 128.5 | 127.5 | 238.6 |
10 | Daiki Itō | Japan | 130.0 | 125.0 | 234.0 |
Innsbruck
[edit] HS 130 Bergiselschanze, Austria
3 January 2016[3]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Jump 1 (m) | Jump 2 (m) | Points |
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1 | Peter Prevc | Slovenia | 130.8 | 138.7 | 269.5 |
2 | Severin Freund | Germany | 124.1 | 133.3 | 258.4 |
3 | Kenneth Gangnes | Norway | 127.1 | 124.4 | 251.1 |
4 | Johann André Forfang | Norway | 122.4 | 127.3 | 249.7 |
5 | Michael Hayböck | Austria | 119.2 | 128.3 | 247.5 |
6 | Andreas Wellinger | Germany | 122.5 | 120.0 | 239.5 |
7 | Noriaki Kasai | Japan | 124.5 | 119.5 | 236.8 |
8 | Daiki Itō | Japan | 120.0 | 121.0 | 235.8 |
9 | Andreas Wank | Germany | 120.0 | 122.5 | 235.4 |
10 | Richard Freitag | Germany | 117.5 | 123.0 | 233.3 |
Bischofshofen
[edit] HS 140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2016[4]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Jump 1 (m) | Jump 2 (m) | Points |
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1 | Peter Prevc | Slovenia | 139.0 | 142.5 | 297.3 |
2 | Severin Freund | Germany | 136.0 | 141.0 | 290.5 |
3 | Michael Hayböck | Austria | 136.0 | 139.0 | 282.6 |
4 | Stefan Kraft | Austria | 136.0 | 138.0 | 278.0 |
5 | Kenneth Gangnes | Norway | 131.5 | 137.0 | 273.3 |
6 | Domen Prevc | Slovenia | 132.0 | 135.5 | 265.1 |
7 | Johann André Forfang | Norway | 135.5 | 129.5 | 256.2 |
8 | Simon Ammann | Switzerland | 136.0 | 132.0 | 255.7 |
9 | Noriaki Kasai | Japan | 129.0 | 131.0 | 254.8 |
10 | Daiki Itō | Japan | 130.5 | 130.0 | 251.2 |
Overall standings
[edit]The final standings after all four events:[5]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Oberstdorf | Garmisch- Partenkirchen |
Innsbruck | Bischofshofen | Total Points |
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1 | Peter Prevc | Slovenia | 299.9 (3) | 272.7 (1) | 269.5 (1) | 297.3 (1) | 1,139.5 |
2 | Severin Freund | Germany | 307.2 (1) | 256.8 (3) | 258.4 (2) | 290.5 (2) | 1,112.9 |
3 | Michael Hayböck | Austria | 304.2 (2) | 247.3 (5) | 247.5 (5) | 282.6 (3) | 1,081.6 |
4 | Kenneth Gangnes | Norway | 288.6 (6) | 260.1 (2) | 251.5 (3) | 273.3 (5) | 1,073.5 |
5 | Stefan Kraft | Austria | 287.7 (7) | 238.6 (9) | 231.9 (11) | 278.0 (4) | 1,036.2 |
6 | Johann André Forfang | Norway | 278.8 (8) | 250.8 (4) | 278.0 (4) | 256.2 (7) | 1,035.5 |
7 | Noriaki Kasai | Japan | 290.6 (5) | 231.0 (12) | 236.8 (7) | 254.8 (9) | 1,013.2 |
8 | Anders Fannemel | Norway | 295.8 (4) | 241.5 (7) | 231.8 (12) | 241.0 (18) | 1,010.1 |
9 | Richard Freitag | Germany | 276.5 (9) | 243.6 (6) | 233.3 (10) | 248.0 (11) | 1,001.4 |
10 | Andreas Wank | Germany | 264.5 (13) | 231.8 (11) | 235.4 (9) | 242.7 (16) | 974.4 |