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The Raw Air 2017 was the first edition of Raw Air, a ten-day tournament for men in ski jumping and ski flying held in Norway between 10–19 March 2017. It was part of the 2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup season. Fatih Arda İpcioğlu represented his country in qualifications of Lillehammer as first Turkish ski jumper in history of the World Cup competitions.

On 18 March 2017, the world record was improved twice at Vikersundbakken; firstly, Robert Johansson jumped 252 metres (827 ft), and about 30 minutes later Stefan Kraft landed at 253.5 metres (832 ft).

Competition

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Prize money

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The competition had a record high prize money of €100,000 in total for top 3 competitors in overall standings: €60,000 for the title, €30,000 for the second place and €10,000 for the third place.[1]

Format

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The competition was held on four different hills in Oslo, Lillehammer, Trondheim, and Vikersund. It lasted for ten consecutive days with total of 14 rounds from individual events, team events and qualifications (prologues).

Events Rounds
Individual 3 6 (3x2)
Qualifications (prologue) 4 4 (4x1)
Team 2 4 (2x2)
Total 9 14

Judges

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Judge Country Judges by hills
Oslo Lillehammer Trondheim Vikersund
Pascal Malec  France A E A D D Did not judge
Peter Knoll  Germany B A B A A Did not judge
Inge Eriksrød  Norway C B C Did not judge
Masahiko Takahashi  Japan D C D E E Did not judge
Martino De Crignis  Italy E D E B B Did not judge
Kjersti Haugen Espelid  Norway Did not judge C C Did not judge
Geir Steinar Loeng  Norway Did not judge A A Did not judge
Mark Servold  Canada Did not judge B B Did not judge
Marit Nybelius Stub  Sweden Did not judge C C Did not judge
Peter Kimmig  Germany Did not judge D D Did not judge
Jože Berčič  Slovenia Did not judge E E Did not judge
Petra Nordman  Finland Did not judge A C A
Hermann Gshwentner  Austria Did not judge B E B
Marek Pilch  Poland Did not judge C B C
Nasyr Nasyrow  Kazakhstan Did not judge D A D
Nicolai Sebergsen  Norway Did not judge E D E

Jury

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Walter Hofer is the World Cup race director, Borek Sedlák as his assistant and Arne Åbråten as main coordinator of Raw Air:

Hill Technical delegate Technical delegate
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Chief competition Control equipment
Before After
Oslo Italy Sandro Pertile Austria Werner Rathmayr Norway Svein Granerud Norway Morten Solem Austria Sepp Gratzer
Lillehammer Austria Christian Kathol Finland Pekka Hyvärinen Norway Kristian Brenden
Trondheim Germany Michael Lais Norway Hroar Stjernen
Vikersund France Franck Salvi Slovenia Aljoša Dolhar Norway Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl

Nations

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Nation Total Competitors
 Norway 13 Lindvik, Granerud, Søberg, Haukedal, Fannemel, Bjerkeengen, Bjøreng, Hilde, Aune, Johansson, Forfang, Tande, Stjernen
 Slovenia 8 Peter Prevc, Domen Prevc, Bartol, Dežman, Semenič, Damjan, Lanišek, Tepeš
 Poland 7 Muranka, Hula, Ziobro, Kubacki, Stoch, Kot, Żyła
 Austria 7 Fettner, Hayböck, Kraft, Schiffner, Schlierenzauer, Kofler, Huber
 Japan 6 Ito, Kasai, Junshirō Kobayashi, Ryōyū Kobayashi, Sakuyama, Takeuchi
 Germany 6 Eisenbichler, Freitag, Geiger, Leyhe, Wank, Wellinger
 Czech Republic 6 Polášek, Štursa, Vančura, Janda, Koudelka, Matura
 Kazakhstan 5 Karpenko, Muminov, Sokolenko, Tkachenko, Zhaparov
 Switzerland 5 Ammann, Deschwanden, Peier, Schuler, Karlen
 Finland 5 Aalto, Ahonen, Larinto, Määttä, Nousiainen
 Italy 4 Bresadola, Colloredo, Dellasega, Insam
 Russia 4 Bazhenov, Klimov, Nazarov, Romashov
 United States 4 Bickner, Glasder, Larson, Rhoads
 France 1 Descombes Sevoie
 Canada 1 Boyd-Clowes
 Turkey 1 Arda İpcioğlu
 Estonia 1 Nurmsalu

Schedule

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Map of hosts

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Raw Air 2017 is located in Norway
Holmenkollen (10–12 March)
Holmenkollen
(10–12 March)
Lillehammer (13–14 March)
Lillehammer
(13–14 March)
Trondheim (15–16 March)
Trondheim
(15–16 March)
Vikersund (17–19 March)
Vikersund
(17–19 March)
Raw Air 2017 (Norway)

Individual

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No. Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Event Rounds Raw Air bib Ref.
1 1 10 March 2017   Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS134 LH Germany Andreas Wellinger Slovenia Peter Prevc Germany Richard Freitag prologue 1R Germany Andreas Wellinger [2]
2 2 11 March 2017   Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS134 LH Austria Stefan Kraft Poland Piotr Żyła Austria Michael Hayböck team 2R Austria Stefan Kraft
3 3 12 March 2017   Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS134 LH Austria Stefan Kraft Germany Andreas Wellinger Germany Markus Eisenbichler individual 2R [3]
4 4 13 March 2017   Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS138 (night) LH Germany Markus Eisenbichler Germany Richard Freitag Austria Stefan Kraft prologue 1R [4]
14 March 2017   Norway Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken HS138 (night) LH strong wind; cancelled after 26 of 50 jumpers and moved to Vikersund in one round individual 2R
5 5 15 March 2017   Norway Trondheim Granåsen HS140 (night) LH Poland Kamil Stoch Norway Andreas Stjernen Germany Andreas Wellinger prologue 1R Germany Andreas Wellinger [5]
6 6 16 March 2017   Norway Trondheim Granåsen HS140 (night) LH Austria Stefan Kraft Norway Andreas Stjernen Germany Andreas Wellinger individual 2R Austria Stefan Kraft [6]
[nb 1] 17 March 2017   Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken HS225 FH strong wind; rescheduled one-round competition from Lillehamer was converted to prologue individual 1R
7 7 [nb 2] 17 March 2017   Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken HS225 (night) FH Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Andreas Wellinger Slovenia Domen Prevc prologue 1R Germany Andreas Wellinger [7]
8 8 18 March 2017   Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken HS225 FH Austria Stefan Kraft Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Andreas Wellinger team 2R
9 9 19 March 2017   Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken HS225 FH Poland Kamil Stoch Japan Noriaki Kasai Austria Michael Hayböck individual 2R Austria Stefan Kraft [8]
1st Raw Air Overall (final standings after 9 events) Austria Stefan Kraft Poland Kamil Stoch Germany Andreas Wellinger 14R

Team

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No. Season Date Place Hill Size Winner Second Third Note Ref.
1 1 11 March 2017   Norway Oslo Holmenkollbakken HS134 LH  Austria
Michael Hayböck
Manuel Fettner
Markus Schiffner
Stefan Kraft
 Germany
Markus Eisenbichler
Stephan Leyhe
Richard Freitag
Andreas Wellinger
 Poland
Piotr Żyła
Kamil Stoch
Dawid Kubacki
Maciej Kot
both rounds count individual in Raw Air overall [9]
2 2 18 March 2017   Norway Vikersund Vikersundbakken HS225 FH  Norway
Daniel-André Tande
Robert Johansson
Johann André Forfang
Andreas Stjernen
 Poland
Piotr Żyła
Dawid Kubacki
Maciej Kot
Kamil Stoch
 Austria
Michael Hayböck
Manuel Fettner
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Stefan Kraft
both rounds count individual in Raw Air overall [10]

Raw Air standings

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Rank After 9 events 10/03/2017
Oslo
11/03/2017
Oslo
12/03/2017
Oslo
13/03/2017
Lillehammer
14/03/2017
Lillehammer
15/03/2017
Trondheim
16/03/2017
Trondheim
17/03/2017
Vikersund
17/03/2017
Vikersund
18/03/2017
Vikersund
19/03/2017
Vikersund
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Rank Points
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Points
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Rank Points
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Points
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Rank Points
(R6)
Two rounds Rank Points
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Rank Points
(R8)
Points
(R9)
One round Rank Points
(R10)
Rank Points
(R11)
Points
(R12)
Rank Points
(R13)
Points
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1st place, gold medalist(s) Austria Stefan Kraft 5 129.8 1 140.3 134.2 1 133.3 134.2 3 151.8 S
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2nd place, silver medalist(s) Poland Kamil Stoch 11 124.5 8 124.9 126.8 22 121.0 90.2 25 128.5 1 146.0 5 144.7 140.4 1 216.9 2 224.1 218.0 1 228.3 238.3 2272.6
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Germany Andreas Wellinger 1 140.5 7 123.5 128.7 2 135.0 123.6 4 151.4 3 139.5 3 138.1 151.5 2 214.1 3 220.5 213.5 18 228.9 142.9 2251.3
4 Norway Andreas Stjernen 10 127.7 12 128.9 114.6 5 116.9 124.8 6 149.1 2 144.5 2 147.5 146.8 12 179.9 4 207.3 217.7 9 201.0 203.4 2210.1
5 Slovenia Peter Prevc 2 135.9 4 130.7 128.6 16 108.4 110.1 14 140.9 5 135.2 7 132.9 137.3 9 186.7 6 224.4 186.2 6 210.7 212.4 2180.4
6 Norway Johann André Forfang 12 123.2 6 126.5 126.2 10 100.0 124.6 9 146.0 4 137.4 6 139.4 141.6 17 174.6 8 202.9 189.3 4 209.9 218.8 2160.4
7 Poland Maciej Kot 6 129.5 15 115.4 122.5 11 103.0 119.3 12 144.9 10 124.8 13 124.9 130.8 7 196.8 7 213.1 190.7 14 199.5 187.7 2102.9
8 Japan Noriaki Kasai 27 115.7 19 113.9 117.0 13 105.6 115.8 15 134.1 23 114.4 15 129.5 125.1 6 200.2 11 191.4 188.3 2 216.5 231.5 2099.0
9 Norway Robert Johansson 22 118.6 18 109.6 123.9 6 119.8 119.7 5 151.3 19 116.3 29 117.5 116.3 11 183.9 5 213.9 196.9 10 210.6 192.4 2090.7
10 Japan Daiki Itō 16 120.8 10 116.7 128.4 4 123.0 120.5 17 131.6 7 132.2 17 129.1 122.4 13 178.9 10 208.3 176.3 12 199.0 195.0 2082.2
11 Switzerland Simon Ammann 26 116.0 16 120.3 116.5 17 109.0 109.3 24 129.1 9 125.9 16 128.5 123. 27 166.0 12 195.8 182.4 16 187.2 189.7 1998.8
12 Austria Michael Hayböck 12 122.5 3 134.1 127.5 15 110.5 109.1 20 130.4 DNS 26 119.5 120.7 4 202.9 13 204.4 173.2 3 225.3 205.1 1985.2
13 Czech Republic Roman Koudelka 18 120.0 20 111.9 116.1 19 104.6 111.2 8 147.1 34 108.5 9 128.5 135.9 37 149.1 15 192.7 176.6 20 175.1 179.3 1956.6
14 Poland Piotr Żyła 7 128.9 2 131.9 131.4 9 116.7 110.5 10 145.9 16 118.0 23 126.4 118.1 62 107.4 16 199.8 160.3 23 159.2 175.8 1930.3
15 Germany Richard Freitag 3 131.8 11 126.5 117.6 14 112.9 108.2 2 151.9 13 120.3 8 136.3 132.1 36 150.9 19 175.1 166.1 30 164.5 63.4 1857.6
16 Germany Markus Eisenbichler 4 130.0 9 133.2 115.0 3 120.4 123.7 1 163.1 8 132.1 4 145.5 143.2 5 200.6 21 181.0 146.4 38 95.3 DNQ 1829.5
17 Austria Manuel Fettner 8 127.9 14 120.4 121.6 8 115.0 112.7 29 126.4 DNS 11 125.9 134.5 19 170.6 17 211.2 133.6 26 157.1 144.9 1801.8
18 Poland Dawid Kubacki 8 127.9 17 113.7 120.1 23 109.1 101.9 53 103.2 45 103.2 37 114.3 DNQ 18 173.2 20 180.6 152.0 17 177.8 194.4 1771.4
19 Norway Daniel-André Tande 23 118.3 5 123.1 130.3 7 121.4 115.4 51 111.7 54 97.1 10 125.1 136.2 21 169.9 18 194.0 150.6 32 150.8 150.8 1743.9
20 Czech Republic Viktor Polášek 40 108.1 26 99.7 97.8 43 86.4 DNQ 21 130.1 15 119.6 27 123.0 116.8 38 148.7 22 158.5 137.1 22 178.5 163.0 1667.3
21 Slovenia Jurij Tepeš 44 106.3 DNS 27 106.0 95.9 37 120.8 47 102.1 DNQ 8 191.7 14 175.9 195.6 7 205.1 216.7 1516.1
22 Slovenia Jernej Damjan 23 118.3 30 97.7 95.4 26 104.6 97.4 11 145.6 35 108.4 19 125.7 123.6 22 169.5 DNS 27 203.4 78.8 1468.4
23 Germany Karl Geiger 38 109.0 DNS 25 96.0 108.0 39 118.8 25 112.8 31 116.1 DNQ 28 163.3 29 71.8 131.2 11 198.7 199.8 1425.5
24 Slovenia Domen Prevc DNS DNS DNS 33 123.4 DNS 24 125.6 118.3 3 207.6 9 194.7 191.9 8 208.8 200.9 1370.9
25 Japan Taku Takeuchi 45 105.7 23 105.0 114.2 24 113.3 95.6 34 122.8 33 108.8 43 109.7 DNQ 45 142.8 24 167.1 123.2 DNQ 1308.5
26 Italy Alex Insam 38 108.2 33 112.1 DNQ 44 83.5 DNQ 43 116.5 20 116.0 35 114.5 DNQ 34 151.7 38 142.6 DNQ 25 162.6 145.4 1253.1
27 Germany Stephan Leyhe 15 121.5 13 120.6 122.1 18 107.7 108.9 18 130.6 26 112.1 28 121.1 113.2 43 144.2 DNS DNQ 1202.0
28 Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer 21 119.1 DNS 20 110.0 104.4 19 130.5 DNS DNS 30 161.3 23 132.9 158.7 28 161.4 97.4 1175.7
29 France Vincent Descombes Sevoie 19 119.7 DNS 12 111.3 110.9 27 127.7 6 134.3 20 126.5 121.8 26 167.7 DNS 35 140.0 140.0 1159.2
30 Slovenia Anže Lanišek DQ DNS DNQ 13 141.4 10 124.8 32 116.0 DNQ 16 176.6 26 83.6 172.0 24 155.9 159.7 1130.0
31 United States Kevin Bickner 52 94.8 44 78.8 DNQ DNQ 45 114.8 49 100.6 DNQ 24 167.5 33 164.0 DNQ 15 203.3 178.8 1102.6
32 Austria Markus Schiffner 20 119.6 22 105.5 116.1 33 93.4 DNQ 26 128.0 32 109.2 33 115.5 DNQ 31 160.1 DNS 31 155.0 DNQ 1102.4
33 Finland Jarkko Määttä 37 109.2 35 104.0 DNQ 36 91.5 DNQ 16 131.7 17 116.4 42 109.9 DNQ 23 169.2 35 158.9 DNQ 39 91.3 DNQ 1082.1
34 Norway Anders Fannemel DQ DNS DNQ 7 148.9 17 116.4 14 126.3 128.5 25 167.1 DNS 13 189.6 203.0 1079.8
35 Slovenia Anže Semenič 46 103.3 DNS 28 99.8 101.0 50 112.7 49 100.6 DNQ 20 170.1 DNS 19 174.2 186.1 1047.8
36 Switzerland Killian Peier 48 103.1 25 96.6 112.6 37 91.1 DNQ 40 118.5 31 109.3 40 111.5 DNQ 57 117.8 32 73.1 108.5 DNQ 1042.1
37 Switzerland Gregor Deschwanden 35 110.2 31 95.0 95.0 38 90.7 DNQ 35 121.6 53 97.8 DNQ 40 147.1 28 132.7 103.1 DNQ 993.2
38 Norway Joakim Aune 17 120.3 DNS 21 108.3 103.8 23 129.2 28 111.2 18 119.7 130.5 55 120.0 DNS DNQ 943.0
39 Japan Ryōyū Kobayashi 40 108.1 29 98.6 96.0 39 90.2 DNQ DQ 21 115.3 44 109.5 DNQ 50 135.1 31 101.3 85.3 DNQ 939.4
40 Russia Evgeniy Klimov DNS DNS DNS 56 98.9 12 124.7 12 130.5 128.5 14 177.4 39 130.4 DNQ 36 137.7 DNQ 927.8
41 Germany Andreas Wank 32 112.3 DNS 47 78.1 DNQ 49 112.9 40 106.5 25 121.6 119.7 33 157.1 DNS 37 100.0 DNQ 808.2
42 Finland Antti Aalto 34 111.0 34 107.9 DNQ 32 94.1 DNQ 62 80.9 29 110.7 36 114.4 DNQ 51 133.9 37 155.2 DNQ DNQ 908.1
43 Italy Davide Bresadola 36 109.9 36 103.1 DNQ 50 77.0 DNQ 46 114.4 22 114.5 21 120.6 126.4 49 137.2 DNS DNQ 903.1
44 Italy Sebastian Colloredo 42 108.0 38 94.7 DNQ 30 94.9 101.6 60 88.7 38 106.9 47 102.1 DNQ 64 96.0 42 99.8 DNQ DNQ 892.7
45 Norway Halvor Egner Granerud DQ DNS DNQ DNS 13 120.3 22 128.9 117.8 15 176.8 DNS 21 171.9 172.0 887.7
46 Slovenia Nejc Dežman 33 111.8 24 115.2 103.7 42 87.8 DNQ 52 105.8 36 108.3 45 108.2 DNQ 42 146.2 DNS DNQ 887.0
47 Finland Ville Larinto 45 113.7 42 90.1 DNQ 40 88.0 DNQ 42 116.9 48 101.9 DNQ 48 138.6 40 117.6 DNQ DNQ 766.8
48 United States Michael Glasder DQ 41 91.2 DNQ DNQ 61 85.6 57 93.4 DNQ 29 163.9 41 105.3 DNQ 33 147.7 DNQ 684.4
49 Czech Republic Vojtěch Štursa 49 97.3 28 98.6 97.2 35 92.0 DNQ 48 113.0 59 91.0 DNQ 65 92.7 DNS DNQ 681.8
50 Austria Andreas Kofler 25 116.6 DNS 34 93.1 DNQ 22 130.0 46 102.8 30 117.5 114.6 DNS DNS DNS 674.6
51 Czech Republic Jakub Janda 31 113.2 21 115.2 107.2 29 96.9 102.8 30 126.0 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 661.3
52 Russia Alexey Romashov 62 85.9 DNS DNQ 28 127.2 37 107.0 50 100.1 DNQ 68 80.5 36 157.5 DNQ DNQ 658.2
53 Czech Republic Jan Matura DNS DNS DNS DNS 39 106.6 38 113.7 DNQ 47 139.8 25 137.0 133.5 DNQ 630.6
54 Japan Junshirō Kobayashi 43 107.3 DNS 45 81.4 DNQ 54 101.7 44 104.1 39 113.6 DNQ 56 118.8 DNS DNQ 626.9
55 United States Casey Larson DQ 40 92.0 DNQ DNQ 63 76.3 41 105.0 48 100.4 DNQ 67 84.8 34 161.5 DNQ DNQ 620.0
56 Canada MacKenzie Boyd-Clowes 54 91.9 DNS DNQ 47 114.2 42 104.5 41 110.3 DNQ 40 147.1 DNS DNQ 568.0
57 United States William Rhoads 59 89.0 37 101.0 DNQ DNQ 59 89.1 56 95.4 DNQ 59 117.2 45 76.0 DNQ DNQ 567.7
58 Poland Jan Ziobro 14 121.6 DNS 46 80.3 DNQ 38 120.3 51 98.7 DNQ 46 142.4 DNS DNQ 563.3
59 Switzerland Gabriel Karlen DNS DNS DNS DNS 62 75.6 DNQ 32 158.7 27 120.3 126.0 40 58.1 DNQ 538.7
60 Estonia Kaarel Nurmsalu 59 89.0 DNS DNQ 68 67.8 43 104.2 46 107.6 DNQ 44 143.4 DNS DNQ 512.0
61 Czech Republic Tomáš Vančura 53 93.7 DNS DNQ DQ 55 95.5 DNQ 53 126.7 30 98.1 94.9 DNQ 508.9
62 Slovenia Tilen Bartol 28 115.5 27 102.4 95.0 31 94.9 96.4 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 504.2
63 Norway Joacim Ødegård Bjøreng 50 96.7 DNS 40 88.0 DNQ DNS DNS DNS 39 147.6 DNS 34 143.4 DNQ 475.7
64 Poland Klemens Muranka DQ DNS DNQ 41 118.4 24 113.4 34 114.9 DNQ 58 117.6 DNS DNQ 464.3
65 Russia Aleksandr Bazhenov 51 95.0 DNS DNQ 55 100.9 52 97.9 DNQ 69 68.7 44 87.6 DNQ DNQ 450.1
66 Japan Kento Sakuyama 55 91.6 DNS DNQ 32 124.1 58 91.5 DNQ 54 126.4 DNS DNQ 433.6
67 Kazakhstan Marat Zhaparov 66 75.7 43 80.9 DNQ DNQ 58 94.6 61 83.0 DNQ 66 92.4 DNS DNQ 426.6
68 Russia Mikhail Nazarov DQ DNS DNQ 44 115.8 60 87.2 DNQ 52 129.4 43 91.5 DNQ DNQ 423.9
69 Norway Tom Hilde 29 113.7 DNS 48 78.0 DNQ 36 121.1 DNS DNS 61 110.9 DNS DNQ 423.7
70 Austria Stefan Huber DNS DNS DNQ DNS DNS DNS 35 151.4 DNS 29 159.8 84.8 396.0
71 Finland Eetu Nousiainen DNS DNS DNS DNS 30 109.4 49 100.3 DNQ 63 106.5 46 74.1 DNQ DNQ 390.3
72 Italy Roberto Dellasega 65 78.8 46 70.3 DNQ DNQ 66 69.3 64 64.8 DNQ 70 65.5 47 32.3 DNQ DNQ 381.0
73 Switzerland Andreas Schuler 57 90.6 32 88.2 78.1 DNQ 65 70.9 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 327.8
74 Finland Janne Ahonen 46 103.3 39 92.1 DNQ 48 78.0 DNQ DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 273.4
75 Kazakhstan Sabyrżan Muminow 67 68.4 47 68.3 DNQ DNQ 69 63.0 DNQ 0.0 DNQ 72 53.5 DNS DNQ 253.2
76 Kazakhstan Konstantin Sokolenko 68 57.5 48 57.7 DNQ DNQ DNS 65 58.4 DNQ 71 60.5 DNS DNQ 234.1
77 Kazakhstan Sergey Tkachenko 64 82.5 45 71.2 DNQ DNQ 64 73.7 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 227.4
78 Poland Stefan Hula Jr. 55 91.6 DNS DNQ 31 125.9 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 217.5
79 Norway Fredrik Bjerkeengen 58 89.1 DNS DNQ DNS DNS DNS 60 115.0 DNS DNQ 204.1
80 Kazakhstan Nikolay Karpenko DNS DNS DNS 67 68.7 63 66.5 DNQ 73 51.5 DNS DNQ 186.3
81 Turkey Fatih Arda İpcioğlu DNS DNS DNS 57 95.4 DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 95.4
82 Norway Richard Haukedal 61 87.7 DNS DNQ DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 87.7
83 Norway Sigurd Nymoen Søberg 63 84.7 DNS DNQ DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS 84.7
Norway Marius Lindvik DQ DNS DNQ DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS DNS
competitor scored points in all rounds of the Tournament

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Canceled individual event from 14 March in Lilehammer was rescheduled to a ski flying hill in Vikersund as a one-round event on 17 March.
  2. ^ Prologue in Vikersund was rescheduled from 17 to 18 March.

References

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  1. ^ "RAW AIR: 10 days Ski Jumping on the edge". International Ski Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Men Raw Air prologue HS134: Oslo" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Men Raw Air individual HS134: Oslo" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Men Raw Air prologue HS138: Lillehammer" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Men Raw Air prologue HS140: Trondheim" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Men Raw Air HS140: Trondheim" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Men Raw Air prologue HS225: Vikersund" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
  8. ^ "Men Raw Air HS225: Vikersund" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Men's Team Raw Air HS134: Oslo" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Men's Team Raw Air HS225: Vikersund" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 18 March 2017.