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Extended Start List Qualification VIESSMANN FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP 8th World Cup Competition FRI 13 DEC 2019 Klingenthal (GER) Start Time: 15:45 Men Large Hill Individual Qualification Extended Start List Qualification PERSONAL STATISTICS YOUNGEST ATHLETES OLDEST ATHLETES NAME NOC DATE OF BIRTH AGE NAME NOC DATE OF BIRTH AGE PETER Dominik SUI WED 30 MAY 2001 18y 197d KASAI Noriaki JPN TUE 6 JUN 1972 47y 190d MARKENG Thomas Aasen NOR SUN 18 JUN 2000 19y 178d VASSILIEV Dmitriy RUS WED 26 DEC 1979 39y 352d ZAJC Timi SLO WED 26 APR 2000 19y 231d AMMANN Simon SUI THU 25 JUN 1981 38y 171d MARUSIAK Yevhen UKR THU 16 MAR 2000 19y 272d CHOI Heung Chul KOR THU 3 DEC 1981 38y 10d KYTOSAHO Niko FIN SAT 18 DEC 1999 19y 360d CHOI Seou KOR FRI 3 DEC 1982 37y 10d SCHMID Constantin GER SAT 27 NOV 1999 20y 16d ITO Daiki JPN FRI 27 DEC 1985 33y 351d SHORTEST ATHLETES TALLEST ATHLETES NAME NOC HEIGHT [CM] NAME NOC HEIGHT [CM] SATO Yukiya JPN 159 PEDERSEN Robin NOR 188 CHOI Seou KOR 161 MUMINOV Sabirzhan KAZ 187 ZOGRAFSKI Vladimir BUL 162 SEMENIC Anze SLO 187 MARUSIAK Yevhen UKR 166 SAKALA Filip CZE 186 KOBAYASHI Junshiro JPN 166 KOZISEK Cestmir CZE 185 KRAFT Stefan AUT 166 NOUSIAINEN Eetu FIN 183 BIRTHDAYS LAST WEEK NAME NOC DATE OF BIRTH AGE CHOI Heung Chul KOR THU 3 DEC 1981 38y 10d CHOI Seou KOR FRI 3 DEC 1982 37y 10d BIRTHDAYS NEXT WEEK NAME NOC DATE OF BIRTH AGE KYTOSAHO Niko FIN SAT 18 DEC 1999 19y 360d AGE STATISTICS PER PLACE CATEGORY YOUNGEST WORLD CUP WINNERS OLDEST WORLD CUP WINNERS NAME NOC AGE NAME NOC AGE COLLINS Steve CAN 15y 362d KASAI Noriaki JPN 42y 176d MORGENSTERN Thomas AUT 16y 73d OKABE Takanobu JPN 38y 135d NIEMINEN Toni FIN 16y 184d KRANJEC Robert SLO 34y 246d AHONEN Janne FIN 16y 222d DAMJAN Jernej SLO 34y 182d SCHLIERENZAUER Gregor AUT 16y 330d AMMANN Simon SUI 33y 157d PETERKA Primoz SLO 16y 333d MALYSZ Adam POL 33y 49d Average Age World Cup Winners: 23y 340d YOUNGEST PODIUM WINNERS OLDEST PODIUM WINNERS NAME NOC AGE NAME NOC AGE COLLINS Steve CAN 15y 362d KASAI Noriaki JPN 44y 293d SUCHACEK Jakub CZE 16y 73d OKABE Takanobu JPN 38y 135d MORGENSTERN Thomas AUT 16y 73d AMMANN Simon SUI 36y 202d NIEMINEN Toni FIN 16y 184d KRANJEC Robert SLO 34y 248d PREVC Domen SLO 16y 198d DAMJAN Jernej SLO 34y 182d AHONEN Janne FIN 16y 222d NEUMAYER Michael GER 34y 12d Average Age Podium Winners: 24y 117d YOUNGEST TOP6 PLACINGS OLDEST TOP6 PLACINGS NAME NOC AGE NAME NOC AGE FETTNER Manuel AUT 15y 203d KASAI Noriaki JPN 45y 221d KLAUSER Thomas GER 15y 286d OKABE Takanobu JPN 38y 135d COLLINS Steve CAN 15y 362d AMMANN Simon SUI 37y 270d FREIHOLZ Sylvain SUI 16y 16d AHONEN Janne FIN 36y 218d MOLLARD Didier FRA 16y 46d NEUMAYER Michael GER 36y 31d MORGENSTERN Thomas AUT 16y 68d JANDA Jakub CZE 35y 238d Average Age Top6 Placings: 24y 178d YOUNGEST TOP10 PLACINGS OLDEST TOP10 PLACINGS NAME NOC AGE NAME NOC AGE KROMPOLC Zbynek CZE 15y 202d KASAI Noriaki JPN 46y 235d FETTNER Manuel AUT 15y 203d OKABE Takanobu JPN 38y 135d RICHARDS Ron CAN 15y 233d AMMANN Simon SUI 37y 270d KLAUSER Thomas GER 15y 286d JANDA Jakub CZE 37y 223d COLLINS Steve CAN 15y 289d KRANJEC Robert SLO 36y 250d FREIHOLZ Sylvain SUI 16y 16d AHONEN Janne FIN 36y 218d Average Age Top10 Placings: 24y 196d Data Service by Swiss Timing www.fis-ski.com FIS Data Provider SJM090901_59A_Q 1.0 report created 12 DEC 2019 18:23 Page 1/69 VIESSMANN FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP 8th World Cup Competition FRI 13 DEC 2019 Klingenthal (GER) Start Time: 15:45 Men Large Hill Individual Qualification Extended Start List Qualification YOUNGEST TOP30 PLACINGS OLDEST TOP30 PLACINGS NAME NOC AGE NAME NOC AGE SAITO Yoshiaki JPN 13y 24d KASAI Noriaki JPN 46y 289d LUNARDI Ivan ITA 13y 231d VASSILIEV Dmitriy RUS 39y 347d SUCHACEK Jakub CZE 15y 59d AHONEN Janne FIN 39y 270d NISHISHITA Kazuki JPN 15y 103d OKABE Takanobu JPN 39y 82d KROMPOLC Zbynek CZE 15y 197d JANDA Jakub CZE 38y 319d FETTNER Manuel AUT 15y 203d AMMANN Simon SUI 38y 166d Average Age Top30 Placings: 24y 190d YOUNGEST WORLD CUP COMPETITION STARTERS OLDEST WORLD CUP COMPETITION STARTERS NAME NOC AGE NAME NOC AGE SAITO Yoshiaki JPN 13y 24d KASAI Noriaki JPN 47y 185d LESJA Ken NOR 13y 178d OKABE Takanobu JPN 43y 92d LUNARDI Ivan ITA 13y 231d AHONEN Janne FIN 40y 297d HOLSETER Sturle NOR 13y 342d VASSILIEV Dmitriy RUS 39y 347d BALCAR Jan CZE 14y 167d JANDA Jakub CZE 38y 319d RICHARDS Ron CAN 14y 209d LUKKARINIEMI P. FIN 38y 260d Average Age World Cup Competition Starters: 24y 57d AVERAGE AGE OF TEAMS IN THIS COMPETITION NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF TEAM AGE TEAM AGE TEAM AGE TEAM AGE TEAM AGE STARTERS STARTERS STARTERS STARTERS STARTERS CAN 1 28y 153d KAZ 2 23y 32d KOR 2 37y 192d JPN 6 30y 48d GER 7 26y 104d UKR 2 23y 16d POL 7 29y 198d SUI 4 27y 229d BUL 1 26y 152d AUT 6 26y 90d CZE 2 25y 302d FIN 4 23y 25d RUS 4 30y 96d SLO 7 23y 299d NOR 6 24y 17d CONSECUTIVE PLACINGS VICTORY PODIUM WINS NAME NOC SEASON FROM TO WINS NAME NOC SEASON FROM TO 6 KOBAYASHI Ryoyu JPN 2019 16.12.2018 12.01.2019 13 AHONEN Janne FIN 2005 27.11.2004 9.01.2005 6 SCHLIERENZAUER Gregor AUT 2009 17.01.2009 11.02.2009 12 PREVC Peter SLO 2016 6.12.2015 30.01.2016 6 MORGENSTERN Thomas AUT 2008 1.12.2007 22.12.2007 9 SCHLIERENZAUER Gregor AUT 2009 10.01.2009 11.02.2009 6 HAUTAMAEKI Matti FIN 2005 11.02.2005 19.03.2005 9 KRAFT Stefan AUT 2017 29.01.2017 16.03.2017 6 AHONEN Janne FIN 2005 12.12.2004 3.01.2005 9 NYKAENEN Matti FIN 1986 21.02.1986 7.12.1986 5 HANNAWALD Sven GER 2002 30.12.2001 12.01.2002 8 MORGENSTERN Thomas AUT 2008 1.12.2007 30.12.2007 TOP 6 TOP 10 WINS NAME NOC SEASON FROM TO WINS NAME NOC SEASON FROM TO 26 SCHLIERENZAUER Gregor AUT 2008 3.03.2008 11.02.2009 36 SCHLIERENZAUER Gregor AUT 2008 8.02.2008 22.03.2009 22 MALYSZ Adam POL 2001 27.01.2001 4.01.2002 34 MALYSZ Adam POL 2001 29.12.2000 20.01.2002 20 MORGENSTERN Thomas AUT 2007 25.03.2007 8.02.2008 28 PREVC Peter SLO 2016 6.12.2015 26.11.2016 17 PREVC Peter SLO 2016 6.12.2015 14.02.2016 24 AMMANN Simon SUI 2008 16.03.2008 10.03.2009 16 AMMANN Simon SUI 2010 6.12.2009 3.02.2010 22 MORGENSTERN Thomas AUT 2007 25.03.2007 17.02.2008 15 AHONEN Janne FIN 2000 12.12.1999 19.02.2000 22 LJOEKELSOEY Roar NOR 2004 17.01.2004 1.01.2005 TOP 30 WINS NAME NOC SEASON FROM TO 71 LJOEKELSOEY Roar NOR 2003 29.11.2002 6.02.2005 68 PREVC Peter SLO 2014 9.03.2014 17.12.2016 63 JOHANSSON Robert NOR 2017 29.01.2017 24.11.2019 55 LOITZL Wolfgang AUT 2008 12.01.2008 10.01.2010 48 SCHLIERENZAUER Gregor AUT 2008 8.02.2008 10.01.2010 48 AMMANN Simon SUI 2008 9.03.2008 3.02.2010 Data Service by Swiss Timing www.fis-ski.com FIS Data Provider SJM090901_59A_Q 1.0 report created 12 DEC 2019 18:23 Page 2/69 VIESSMANN FIS SKI JUMPING WORLD CUP 8th World Cup Competition FRI 13 DEC 2019 Klingenthal (GER) Start Time: 15:45 Men Large Hill Individual Qualification Extended Start List Qualification Mackenzie BOYD-CLOWES CAN BIRTHDAY 13 JUL 1991 (Toronto ON) NATIONAL COACH Bine Norcic AGE 28y 5m 0d PERSONAL COACH Uros Balki Vrhovec Tadeusz Bafia Club Altius Nordic Ski Club SKIES Fischer RESIDENCE Calgary AB BINDINGS Slatnar 1 OCCUPATION Ski Jumper PERSONAL BEST 224.0 m / Planica 16 STARTING ORDER 1 HOBBY Basketball, Coffee and Crosswords, Comedy Winning Streaks Participation Places in Klingenthal Career Current Season Wins Wins Best Rk Date of Best Rk Start From Start To Starts From To From To Victory 12 4.12.2016 22.11.2015 4.12.2016 2 Podium World Cup Points Averages Top 6 Points Starts Average Top 10 Career 250 112 2.23 Top 30 4 26.01.2013 3.02.2013 Current Season First / Last Personal Averages (AvG) / Performance (related to Rounds Best Jump) First Time Last Time LH NH FH Victory AvG Judge Points Carreer 51.06 51.66 50.46 Podium AvG Judge Points Season 51.03 Top 6 Jump Performance Career 73.31 % 82.42 % 70.06 % Top 10 11.01.2014 Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf (AUT) 11.01.2014 Tauplitz/Bad Mitterndorf (AUT) Jump Performance Season 70.06 % Top 30 15.01.2011 Sapporo (JPN) 17.03.2019 Vikersund (NOR) Distance Performance Career 60.43 % 74.00 % 62.77 % Starts 24.01.2009 Vancouver, BC (CAN) 8.12.2019 Nizhny Tagil (RUS) Distance Performance Season 54.13 % Personal Results Olympic Games World Championships 2018 PyeongChang - KOR 21. (LH), 26. (NH) 2019 Innsbruck - AUT 27. (LH), 32. (NH) 2014 Sochi - RUS 25. (LH), 37. (NH), 12. (T-LH) 2017 Lahti - FIN 38. (LH), 39. (NH), 12. (T-NH) 2010 Vancouver, BC - CAN 12. (T-LH) 2011 Oslo - NOR 39. (LH) 2009 Liberec - CZE 46.
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