Germany at The 2006 Winter Olympics - Ski Jumping

Ski Jumping

Athlete Event Qualifying First Round Final
Points Rank Points Rank Points Total Rank
Alexander Herr Normal hill 125.5 7 Q 119.0 22 Q 112.0 231.0 21
Michael Neumayer Normal hill 127.0 4 Q 129.5 9 Q 131.0 260.5 8
Large hill 114.4 3 Q 110.3 11 Q 118.8 229.1 11
Martin Schmitt Large hill 92.1 15 Q 97.2 27 Q 115.4 212.6 19
Georg Späth Normal hill 123.5 8 PQ 124.5 17 Q 126.5 251.0 12
Large hill 116.8 9 Q 108.6 13 Q 103.6 212.2 20
Michael Uhrmann Normal hill 120.5 10 PQ 128.0 10 Q 136.0 264.0 4
Large hill 106.2 14 PQ 106.3 17 Q 108.6 214.9 16
Michael Neumayer
Martin Schmitt
Michael Uhrmann
Georg Späth
Team n/a 446.0 4 Q 476.6 922.6 4

Note: PQ indicates a skier was pre-qualified for the final, based on entry rankings.

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