Ski Jumping
Athlete | Event | Qualifying jump | Final jump 1 | Final jump 2 | Total | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Distance | Points | Rank | Distance | Points | Rank | Distance | Points | Points | Rank | ||
Nicolas Dessum | Normal hill | 91.5 | 117.5 | 7 Q | 90.0 | 114.0 | 24 Q | 91.5 | 117.5 | 231.5 | 22 |
Florentin Durand | Large hill | 96.5 | 66.7 | 44 | Did not advance | ||||||
Rémi Santiago | 105.0 | 84.0 | 33 Q | 117.0 | 106.1 | 33 | Did not advance | ||||
Emmanuel Chedal | 111.0 | 97.3 | 21 Q | 118.5 | 111.3 | 24 Q | 109.5 | 93.6 | 204.9 | 28 | |
Nicolas Dessum | 115.5 | 104.4 | 10 Q | 118.5 | 110.3 | 27 Q | 118.5 | 109.8 | 220.1 | 23 |
- Men's team large hill
Athletes | Result | |
---|---|---|
Points 1 | Rank | |
Emmanuel Chedal Rémi Santiago Florentin Durand Nicolas Dessum |
755.1 | 10 |
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