Ski Jumping
Athlete | Event | Jump 1 | Jump 2 | Total | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Distance | Points | Rank | Distance | Points | Points | Rank | ||
Hiroya Saito | Normal hill | 86.5 | 110.5 | 7 Q | 83.0 | 103.0 | 213.5 | 9 |
Noriaki Kasai | 87.5 | 113.5 | 5 Q | 84.5 | 108.0 | 221.5 | 7 | |
Kazuyoshi Funaki | 87.5 | 114.0 | 4 Q | 90.5 | 119.5 | 233.5 | 02 ! | |
Masahiko Harada | 91.5 | 121.0 | 1 Q | 84.5 | 107.5 | 228.5 | 5 | |
Hiroya Saito | Large hill | 100.0 | 79.5 | 47 | Did not advance | |||
Masahiko Harada | 120.0 | 117.0 | 6 Q | 136.0 | 141.3 | 258.3 | 03 ! | |
Kazuyoshi Funaki | 126.0 | 129.8 | 4 Q | 132.5 | 142.5 | 272.3 | 01 ! | |
Takanobu Okabe | 130.0 | 134.0 | 2 Q | 119.5 | 116.1 | 250.1 | 6 |
- Men's team large hill
Athletes | Result | |
---|---|---|
Points 1 | Rank | |
Takanobu Okabe Hiroya Saito Masahiko Harada Kazuyoshi Funaki |
933.0 | 01 ! |
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