Kazakhstan at The 1998 Winter Olympics - Ski Jumping

Ski Jumping

Athlete Event Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
Distance Points Rank Distance Points Points Rank
Aleksandr Kolmakov Normal hill 67.5 63.0 58 Did not advance
Pavel Gayduk 72.0 76.5 48 Did not advance
Stanislav Filimonov 75.5 85.0 32 Did not advance
Dmitry Chvykov 79.0 93.5 25 Q 75.0 83.5 177.0 30
Dmitry Chvykov Large hill 101.5 76.2 49 Did not advance
Aleksandr Kolmakov 101.5 80.7 46 Did not advance
Pavel Gayduk 104.5 87.1 42 Did not advance
Stanislav Filimonov 111.0 98.3 27 Q 116.0 108.3 206.6 25
Men's team large hill
Athletes Result
Points 1 Rank
Pavel Gayduk
Aleksandr Kolmakov
Dmitry Chvykov
Stanislav Filimonov
602.0 11

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