FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2016
Host cityTauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf,
Austria
Nations16
Athletes45
SportSki flying
Events2
Opening14 January 2016
Closing17 January 2016
Main venueKulm
Websiteskifliegen.at

The FIS Ski Flying World Championships 2016 was held between 15 and 17 January 2016 in Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf, Austria for the fifth time. Kulm hosted the event previously in 1975, 1986, 1996 and 2006. The individual defending champion was Severin Freund.

Peter Prevc from Slovenia became new ski flying individual world champion after three rounds of competition with two of them were new hill records. Fourth round was cancelled due to wind conditions. Norway won the team event in front of Germany with a record margin of 110,4 points, while Austria came in third.

Schedule

Kulm (K200 / HS225)
Date Competition Longest jump of the day Metres Feet
13 January 2016hill testAustria Fabian Steindl229.0751
14 January 2016Q, opening ceremonySlovenia Peter Prevc235.5773
15 January 20161st day individualSlovenia Peter Prevc243.0797
16 January 20162nd day individualSlovenia Peter Prevc244.0801
17 January 2016team eventSlovenia Peter Prevc238.0781

Results

Qualifying

Rank Bib Name Training 1 Training 2 Qualifying Points Note
142Norway Anders Fannemel222.0204.5233.0205.9Q
223Slovenia Robert Kranjec218.0220.0207.0173.4Q
340Switzerland Simon Ammann207.0177.0205.0170.9Q
429Slovenia Jurij Tepeš219.0191.0193.5170.3Q
541Czech Republic Roman Koudelka184.0173.5199.5169.9Q
619Poland Dawid Kubacki172.0180.0202.0166.9Q
730Austria Manuel Poppinger204.0186.0191.0163.8Q
832France Vincent Descombes Sevoie188.5181.5195.5162.0Q
936Austria Manuel Fettner179.0188.5186.0161.9Q
1037Slovenia Anže Lanišek181.5186.5189.5160.8Q
1128Czech Republic Lukáš Hlava191.0175.0185.0160.0Q
1220Poland Klemens Murańka193.0209.5196.0159.4Q
1326Czech Republic Jan Matura204.0184.0190.5157.8Q
1424Japan Kento Sakuyama205.0185.0187.5157.4Q
1510Czech Republic Tomáš Vančura215.0184.0183.5149.5Q
1616Finland Ville Larinto209.0168.5191.5149.1Q
1718Russia Ilmir Hazetdinov154.0160.0183.5141.2Q
1831Poland Stefan Hula191.0176.5170.0139.0Q
1915Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes212.5200.5162.0130.1Q
2014Russia Denis Kornilov170.5169.5159.0120.2Q
2139Germany Andreas Wank182.0178.0162.5119.8Q
221United States Michael Glasder180.5154.0155.5119.1Q
2327Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden141.0144.5150.5110.1Q
245Finland Harri Olli176.5166.0145.0109.4Q
2525Finland Lauri Asikainen163.0149.0152.5105.5Q
267Russia Vladislav Boyarintsev173.5156.0145.0104.5Q
276South Korea Heung-chul Choi153.0114.0140.5104.2Q
288Kazakhstan Radik Zhaparov169.5146.0138.095.9Q
2933Germany Stephan Leyhe209.5187.0137.594.5Q
3013Italy Sebastian Colloredo167.0152.5145.593.7Q
not qualified
314Kazakhstan Marat Zhaparov157.0157.0136.092.6
3234Poland Kamil Stoch180.5176.0134.590.3
3321France Ronan Lamy Chappuis176.0141.5142.092.2
343Russia Mikhail Maksimochkin180.0141.5134.084.9
359Finland Sebastian Klinga153.0114.0130.076.0
prequalified
*44Japan Noriaki KasaiDNSDNSDNSq
*45Germany Andreas Wellinger191.0190.0166.0q
*46Germany Richard Freitag196.5194.0197.0q
*47Norway Daniel-André Tande198.5202.5212.5q
*48Austria Stefan Kraft208.5216.5211.5q
*49Norway Johann André Forfang220.5206.5191.5q
*50Austria Michael Hayböck216.0204.5193.0q
*51Norway Kenneth Gangnes213.0206.0140.0q
*52Germany Severin Freund203.5213.0206.5q
*53Slovenia Peter Prevc225.0235.5188.5q
internal team qualification: did not enter in qualifying round
2Slovenia Andraž Pograjc181.5152.5DNS
11United States Kevin BicknerDNSDNSDNS
12Austria Philipp Aschenwald216.0167.0DNS
17Russia Evgeniy Klimov144.0161.0DNS
22Poland Piotr Żyła191.5173.0DNS
35Czech Republic Jakub Janda173.5140.0DNS
38Norway Joachim Hauer184.0192.0DNS
43Norway Andreas Stjernen165.5173.5DNS

Trial rounds

Competition

Individual

Rank Bib1 Bib2 Name 15 January (Day 1) 16 January (Day 2) Total
1st round 2nd round 3rd round 4th round
14029Slovenia Peter Prevc243.0213.5244.0640.1
23830Norway Kenneth Gangnes236.0216.0238.5636.8
33528Austria Stefan Kraft226.5220.0226.5629.2
43627Norway Johann André Forfang230.0216.5240.0602.0
53126Japan Noriaki Kasai240.5215.0220.0600.4
63924Germany Severin Freund209.5203.0223.5565.3
73025Norway Anders Fannemel234.0214.5175.5543.9
83320Germany Richard Freitag211.5186.0231.0542.8
92021Slovenia Jurij Tepeš218.5201.5220.0535.5
101423Slovenia Robert Kranjec204.5213.5210.0534.9
113715Austria Michael Hayböck217.5175.0228.0533.7
122622Slovenia Anže Lanišek215.0207.0204.5523.5
132319France Vincent Descombes Sevoie215.0208.5206.0520.5
143218Germany Andreas Wellinger200.0205.0211.5520.0
151216Poland Dawid Kubacki208.0200.5206.5519.1
162814Switzerland Simon Ammann208.5204.5209.5512.5
172113Austria Manuel Poppinger204.0191.0209.5502.6
183417Norway Daniel-André Tande209.5180.5192.5497.5
192412Germany Stephan Leyhe193.5190.5205.5467.0
202910Czech Republic Roman Koudelka194.0182.0202.0463.4
21229Poland Stefan Hula202.5167.5193.0450.4
22174Czech Republic Jan Matura184.5152.0198.0414.2
2368Czech Republic Tomáš Vančura210.5166.5160.0409.7
24196Czech Republic Lukáš Hlava191.0160.0179.5408.9
25255Austria Manuel Fettner194.5156.0171.0401.4
261311Poland Klemens Murańka198.0174.5142.0397.0
2797Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes194.0165.5131.0364.4
28273Germany Andreas Wank189.5149.5148.0355.0
2982Russia Denis Kornilov179.5149.5144.0337.1
30181Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden173.5149.0142.0319.8
not qualified for 2nd round
3115Japan Kento Sakuyama160.0127.4
3211Russia Ilmir Hazetdinov174.0126.1
334Russia Vladislav Boyarintsev161.5113.6
3410Finland Ville Larinto155.5112.8
352Finland Harri Olli153.5110.8
365Kazakhstan Radik Zhaparov157.5109.4
371United States Michael Glasder145.098.5
3816Finland Lauri Asikainen143.597.6
397Italy Sebastian Colloredo150.093.1
403South Korea Heung-chul Choi130.582.0

Team

Rank Bib Name 1st round 2nd round Total
17 Norway
1 Anders Fannemel
2 Johann André Forfang
3 Daniel-André Tande
4 Kenneth Gangnes


213.5
218.5
206.5
207.0

217.5
201.5
215.5
219.5
1467.7
377.5
359.2
361.7
369.3
28 Germany
1 Andreas Wellinger
2 Stephan Leyhe
3 Richard Freitag
4 Severin Freund


196.0
168.0
213.5
219.0

193.0
202.0
207.0
218.5
1357.3
320.3
291.9
355.3
389.8
35 Austria
1 Stefan Kraft
2 Manuel Poppinger
3 Manuel Fettner
4 Michael Hayböck


225.5
209.0
180.5
207.5

230.0
150.5
156.5
216.0
1310.4
396.9
287.0
255.1
371.4
46 Slovenia
1 Robert Kranjec
2 Jurij Tepeš
3 Anže Lanišek
4 Peter Prevc


209.0
170.0
180.5
228.0

211.5
157.0
157.5
238.0
1272.2
356.0
246.5
250.7
419.5
53 Poland
1 Kamil Stoch
2 Klemens Murańka
3 Dawid Kubacki
4 Stefan Hula


207.0
203.0
166.0
191.5

202.5
170.0
190.0
189.5
1211.9
345.5
290.7
266.0
309.7
64 Czech Republic
1 Tomas Vancura
2 Jan Matura
3 Lukáš Hlava
4 Roman Koudelka


169.0
195.5
169.5
156.5

202.5
168.0
157.5
154.5
1018.4
290.5
282.4
234.8
210.7
72 Finland
1 Harri Olli
2 Sebastian Klinga
3 Lauri Asikainen
4 Ville Larinto


144.5
118.0
127.0
180.5

140.0
115.0
156.0
163.0
721.6
181.4
109.6
175.1
255.5
81 Russia
1 Vladislav Boyarintsev
2 Mikhail Maksimochkin
3 Ilmir Hazetdinov
4 Denis Kornilov


110.0
124.0
157.5
159.5

140.5
128.0
162.0
153.5
707.5
121.1
150.0
214.3
222.1
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