Norway at The 2002 Winter Olympics - Ski Jumping

Ski Jumping

Athlete Event Qualifying jump Final jump 1 Final jump 2 Total
Distance Points Rank Distance Points Rank Distance Points Points Rank
Roar Ljøkelsøy Normal hill 87.5 109.0 21 Q 91.5 119.0 11 Q 90.0 114.5 233.5 18
Lars Bystøl 88.0 109.5 20 Q 88.5 110.5 30 Q 86.5 104.5 215.0 31
Tommy Ingebrigtsen 89.0 110.5 18 Q 91.5 116.5 20 Q 91.0 115.5 232.0 20
Anders Bardal 91.0 116.0 9 Q 91.0 116.5 20 Q 89.0 110.5 227.0 27
Lars Bystøl Large hill 107.5 88.5 30 Q 113.0 99.4 38 Did not advance
Roar Ljøkelsøy 111.0 96.8 23 Q 116.5 107.2 32 Did not advance
Tommy Ingebrigtsen 112.0 97.6 20 Q 119.0 110.7 25 112.0 97.1 207.8 26
Anders Bardal 112.5 99.5 16 Q 118.5 110.3 27 Q 114.5 102.6 212.9 25
Men's team large hill
Athletes Result
Points 1 Rank
Tommy Ingebrigtsen
Lars Bystøl
Anders Bardal
Roar Ljøkelsøy
790.8 9

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