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The men's Individual normal hill ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 was held on 21 February 2009. This was the first time the event was held at a World Championship.[1]

Results

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Qualification

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Rank Bib Name Country Distance (m) Points Notes
1 34 Takanobu Okabe  Japan 99.5 134.5 Q
2 37 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 99.0 133.0 Q
3 38 Stephan Hocke  Germany 99.0 131.5 Q
3 26 Ondřej Vaculík  Czech Republic 98.0 131.5 Q
5 35 Kamil Stoch  Poland 95.5 125.0 Q
5 28 Lukáš Hlava  Czech Republic 95.5 125.0 Q
5 25 Johan Erikson  Sweden 96.0 125.0 Q
8 52 Anders Bardal  Norway 95.0 124.0 Q
8 40 Daiki Ito  Japan 95.0 124.0 Q
10 22 Robert Hrgota  Slovenia 94.5 123.0 Q
11 30 Sebastian Colloredo  Italy 94.5 122.5 Q
12 36 Ilja Rosliakov  Russia 94.5 121.5 Q
13 44 Adam Małysz  Poland 93.5 119.5 Q
14 39 Denis Kornilov  Russia 93.0 118.5 Q
14 31 Stefan Hula  Poland 92.5 118.5 Q
16 33 Vincent Descombes Sevoie  France 91.5 117.0 Q
16 4 Alexey Korolev  Kazakhstan 92.0 117.0 Q
18 3 Maciej Kot  Poland 92.0 116.0 Q
19 53 Andreas Küttel  Switzerland 91.0 115.5 Q
19 48 Michael Neumayer  Germany 91.5 115.5 Q
19 47 Johan Remen Evensen  Norway 91.5 115.5 Q
19 32 Jernej Damjan  Slovenia 91.5 115.5 Q
23 45 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 91.0 114.5 Q
23 29 Mitja Mežnar  Slovenia 91.0 114.5 Q
25 42 Tom Hilde  Norway 91.0 114.0 Q
26 46 Kalle Keituri  Finland 90.5 113.5 Q
26 43 Jakub Janda  Czech Republic 90.5 113.5 Q
26 24 Łukasz Rutkowski  Poland 90.5 113.5 Q
26 5 Vladimir Zografski  Bulgaria 90.5 113.5 Q
30 23 Nikolay Karpenko  Kazakhstan 90.5 113.0 Q
31 41 Fumihisa Yumoto  Japan 90.0 112.5 Q
32 21 Oleksandr Lazarovych  Ukraine 90.0 111.0 Q
33 11 Tomáš Zmoray  Slovakia 89.0 109.0 Q
34 9 Stefan Read  Canada 89.5 108.5 Q
35 54 Martin Koch  Austria 88.0 108.0 Q
35 20 Anders Johnson  United States 88.5 108.0 Q
37 50 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 87.0 106.5 Q
38 18 Andreas Arén  Sweden 87.5 106.0 Q
39 51 Michael Uhrmann  Germany 86.5 104.5 Q
40 19 Volodymyr Boshchuk  Ukraine 86.0 103.0 Q
41 8 Dimitry Ipatov  Russia 85.5 102.0
42 27 Nicholas Fairall  United States 84.5 100.0
43 49 Emmanuel Chedal  France 83.5 98.0
44 12 David Lazzaroni  France 83.5 97.5
45 2 Andrea Morassi  Italy 81.5 92.5
46 7 Illimar Pärn  Estonia 82.0 91.5
47 6 Ivan Karaulov  Kazakhstan 78.5 86.0
48 10 Alexandre Mabboux  France 78.5 85.0
49 14 Vitaliy Shumbarets  Ukraine 77.0 81.5
50 13 Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes  Canada 74.5 76.5
51 16 Anatoliy Karpenko  Kazakhstan 71.5 70.0
52 1 Ivan Sobolev  Belarus 62.5 46.5
55 Matti Hautamäki  Finland 90.0 Prequalified
56 Ville Larinto  Finland 91.5
57 Dimitry Vassiliev  Russia 87.0
58 Anders Jacobsen  Norway 84.5
59 Harri Olli  Finland 82.5
60 Martin Schmitt  Germany 90.0
61 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 95.0
62 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 94.0
64 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 94.5
63 Simon Ammann  Switzerland Did not start
15 Szilveszter Kozma  Romania Did not start
17 Remus Tudor  Romania

Final

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Rank Bib Name Country Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 62 Wolfgang Loitzl  Austria 103.5 145.5 2 99.0 136.5 1 282.0
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 64 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 102.0 140.5 4 99.0 134.5 5 275.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 63 Simon Ammann  Switzerland 102.0 139.5 6 99.5 135.0 3 274.5
4 35 Kamil Stoch  Poland 99.5 134.5 9 100.5 135.5 2 270.0
5 60 Martin Schmitt  Germany 100.5 137.5 8 98.0 131.5 7 269.0
6 53 Andreas Küttel  Switzerland 98.5 133.0 10 99.0 135.0 3 268.0
7 56 Ville Larinto  Finland 101.0 139.0 7 95.0 125.5 10 264.5
8 61 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 101.5 140.5 4 101.0 120.0 16 260.5
9 50 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 96.5 128.5 13 97.0 130.0 9 258.5
10 57 Dimitry Vassiliev  Russia 94.5 123.5 20 98.5 132.5 6 256.0
11 37 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 95.5 123.5 20 97.5 130.5 8 254.0
12 52 Anders Bardal  Norway 97.5 129.0 12 94.5 123.5 12 252.5
13 59 Harri Olli  Finland 104.5 147.0 1 87.0 104.5 29 251.5
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15 26 Jenna Mohr  Germany 73.5 74.0 18 79.0 87.5 14 161.5
16 28 Helena Olsson Smeby  Norway 65.0 55.0 27 87.0 105.0 8 160.0
17 4 Yuki Ito  Japan 74.5 77.0 16 75.5 80.5 17 157.5
18 24 Lisa Demetz  Italy 71.0 70.0 20 68.5 65.0 22 135.0
19 9 Katie Willis  Canada 69.0 58.0 26 74.5 76.0 18 134.0
20 25 Alissa Johnson  United States 75.0 78.0 14 63.5 53.0 23 131.0
21 7 Ayuka Takeda  Japan 64.5 55.0 27 75.0 75.5 19 130.5
22 1 Maren Lundby  Norway 73.5 73.5 19 59.5 46.0 27 119.5
23 12 Wendy Vuik  Netherlands 69.5 66.5 23 65.5 51.0 24 117.5
24 17 Manja Pograjč  Slovenia 75.0 78.0 14 59.5 37.5 31 115.5
25 14 Izumi Yamada  Japan 71.0 68.5 21 59.5 45.5 28 114.0
26 5 Julia Kykkänen  Finland 59.5 44.5 30 72.0 68.5 20 113.0
27 15 Eva Logar  Slovenia 69.0 64.5 24 61.5 48.0 26 112.5
28 11 Michaela Doleželová  Czech Republic 70.0 67.5 22 59.5 45.0 30 112.5
29 20 Sarah Hendrickson  United States 60.5 44.5 30 69.5 66.0 21 110.5
30 19 Špela Rogelj  Slovenia 69.5 62.5 25 60.0 45.5 28 108.0
31 3 Lara Thomae  Netherlands 65.5 51.0 29 61.5 49.0 25 100.0
32 16 Elena Runggaldier  Italy 61.5 44.0 32 44.0
33 6 Caroline Espiau  France 59.0 42.5 33 42.5
34 8 Barbara Klinec  Slovenia 59.5 40.5 34 40.5
35 2 Vladěna Pustková  Czech Republic 54.0 27.0 35 27.0
36 10 Barbara Stuffer  Italy 52.0 22.5 36 22.5

References

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  1. ^ "FIS Nordic World Ski Championships Ski jumping women's normal hill final results" (PDF). FIS-Ski.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 March 2009. Retrieved 20 February 2011.