Austria at The 1976 Winter Olympics - Ski Jumping

Ski Jumping

Athlete Event Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Distance Points Distance Points Points Rank
Toni Innauer Normal hill 80.5 115.6 81.0 117.9 233.5 7
Rudi Wanner 79.5 116.5 79.5 117.0 233.5 7
Reinhold Bachler 80.5 118.1 80.5 119.1 237.2 6
Karl Schnabl 82.5 121.8 81.5 120.2 242.0 03 !
Hans Wallner Large hill 93.5 109.4 92.5 107.5 216.9 6
Reinhold Bachler 95.0 111.5 91.0 105.9 217.4 5
Karl Schnabl 97.5 117.5 97.0 117.3 234.8 01 !
Toni Innauer 102.5 126.5 91.0 106.4 232.9 02 !

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