Czechoslovakia at The 1976 Winter Olympics - Ski Jumping

Ski Jumping

Athlete Event Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Distance Points Distance Points Points Rank
Ivo Felix Normal hill 75.0 105.3 76.0 107.4 212.7 26
Karel Kodejška 76.0 108.4 78.0 114.1 222.5 18
Rudolf Höhnl 78.0 112.6 78.5 111.4 224.0 16
Jaroslav Balcar 81.0 118.9 81.5 120.7 239.6 4
Rudolf Höhnl Large hill 85.5 92.7 78.5 82.4 175.1 34
Jindřich Balcar 88.0 94.7 81.0 83.4 178.1 27
Karel Kodejška 88.0 95.2 79.0 80.6 175.8 31
Jaroslav Balcar 88.0 98.7 86.0 95.9 194.6 14

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