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Team large hill
at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015
Date28 February 2015
Competitors52 from 13 nations
Winning points872.6
Medalists
gold medal Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen
Anders Fannemel
Rune Velta
   Norway
silver medal Stefan Kraft
Michael Hayböck
Manuel Poppinger
Gregor Schlierenzauer
   Austria
bronze medal Piotr Żyła
Klemens Murańka
Jan Ziobro
Kamil Stoch
   Poland
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FIS Nordic World
Ski Championships 2015
Cross-country skiing
Sprintmenwomen
Interval start15 km men10 km women
Pursuit30 km men15 km women
Mass start50 km men30 km women
Team sprintmenwomen
Relay4×10 km men4×5 km women
Nordic combined
Normal hillIndividualTeam
Large hillIndividualTeam sprint
Ski jumping
Normal hillMenWomen
Team
Large hillIndividualTeam

The Team large hill event of the: FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2015 was held on 28 February 2015.

Results

The first round was started at 17:15 and the——second round at 18:35.

Rank Bib Country Round 1
Distance (m)
Round 1
Points
Round 1
Rank
Final Round
Distance (m)
Final Round
Points
Final Round
Rank
Total Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) 12  Norway
Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen
Anders Fannemel
Rune Velta

125.0
125.0
126.5
124.0
429.9
110.7
105.7
105.9
107.6
1
125.5
123.0
127.5
121.0
442.7
117.8
101.1
115.9
107.9
1 872.6
228.5
206.8
221.8
215.5
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 11  Austria
Stefan Kraft
Michael Hayböck
Manuel Poppinger
Gregor Schlierenzauer

131.5
124.5
115.5
119.0
410.5
120.2
106.8
91.0
92.5
3
126.5
122.0
129.5
129.0
442.7
114.2
97.0
112.0
119.5
2 853.2
234.4
203.8
203.0
212.0
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7  Poland
Piotr Żyła
Klemens Murańka
Jan Ziobro
Kamil Stoch

123.0
120.5
116.0
129.5
407.9
108.0
99.2
87.3
113.4
4
123.0
128.0
125.5
126.0
440.2
108.2
112.9
105.5
113.6
3 848.1
216.2
212.1
192.8
227.0
4 9  Japan
Junshiro Kobayashi
Daiki Ito
Taku Takeuchi
Noriaki Kasai

122.0
120.5
126.0
127.0
411.8
101.4
99.1
106.3
105.0
2
121.0
122.5
128.0
122.0
419.4
100.0
102.2
110.6
106.6
4 831.2
201.4
201.3
216.9
211.6
5 13  Germany
Michael Neumayer
Markus Eisenbichler
Richard Freitag
Severin Freund

118.0
120.5
121.5
123.5
394.3
91.6
99.0
102.0
101.7
5
119.0
119.5
125.5
143.0
414.9
101.5
94.7
105.2
113.5
5 809.2
193.1
193.7
207.2
215.2
6 10  Slovenia
Jurij Tepeš
Nejc Dežman
Jernej Damjan
Peter Prevc

126.0
117.0
120.0
117.5
385.3
110.7
94.4
93.0
87.2
6
116.0
121.5
120.0
133.0
412.2
97.0
100.7
93.2
121.3
6 797.5
207.7
195.1
186.2
208.5
7 4  Russia
Denis Kornilov
Ilmir Hazetdinov
Dimitry Vassiliev
Mikhail Maksimochkin

114.0
124.5
115.0
121.5
361.6
86.3
95.8
85.8
93.7
7
114.0
104.5
126.5
110.0
341.9
90.0
72.1
102.1
77.7
8 703.5
176.3
167.9
187.9
171.4
8 8  Czech Republic
Jakub Janda
Lukáš Hlava
Jan Matura
Roman Koudelka

114.0
104.5
122.5
116.0
332.4
83.1
66.3
99.4
83.6
8
113.5
113.5
122.0
120.5
359.6
84.4
80.7
100.9
93.6
7 692.0
167.5
147.0
200.3
177.2
9 5  Finland
Jarkko Määttä
Lauri Asikainen
Ville Larinto
Janne Ahonen

124.0
107.5
111.5
109.0
328.5
100.9
72.5
77.3
77.8
9
10 6  Switzerland
Killian Peier
Gregor Deschwanden
Gabriel Karlen
Simon Ammann

110.5
111.5
94.5
127.0
314.2
74.6
82.6
46.5
110.5
10
11 2  South Korea
Choi Heung-chul
Kim Hyun-ki
Kang Chil-ku
Choi Seou

105.5
95.5
103.0
112.5
253.2
60.7
47.2
62.7
82.6
11
12 3  Italy
Daniele Varesco
Sebastian Colloredo
Davide Bresadola
Federico Cecon

94.0
101.0
108.0
97.0
214.7
42.2
54.0
62.4
56.1
12
13 1  Sweden
Simon Eklund
Jonas Sandell
Christian Inngjerdingen
Carl Nordin

85.5
85.5
94.0
97.0
144.5
21.9
25.8
46.8
50.0
13

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