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Ski jumping at the 2023 European Games took place between 27 June and 1 July 2023. A total of five events were held.[1]
Ski jumping at the 2023 European Games | |
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Venue | Średnia Krokiew & Wielka Krokiew |
Dates | 27 June – 1 July |
Competitors | 94 from 15 nations |
The following was the competition schedule for the five ski jumping events.[1]
All times are local, CEST (UTC+2).
Date | Time | Event |
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27 June | 17:30 | Women's individual normal hill |
29 June | 09:30 | Men's individual normal hill |
17:30 | Mixed team | |
30 June | 17:30 | Women's individual large hill |
1 July | 17:30 | Men's individual large hill |
* Host nation (Poland)
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's normal hill individual |
Daniel Tschofenig Austria | 270.3 | Jan Hörl Austria | 262.7 | Gregor Deschwanden Switzerland | 258.0 |
Men's large hill individual |
Dawid Kubacki Poland | 279.1 | Jan Hörl Austria | 273.0 | Philipp Raimund Germany | 271.8 |
Women's normal hill individual |
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Austria | 262.6 | Nika Prevc Slovenia | 262.3 | Marita Kramer Austria | 242.6 |
Women's large hill individual |
Nika Križnar Slovenia | 277.4 | Nika Prevc Slovenia | 248.2 | Selina Freitag Germany | 245.8 |
Mixed normal hill team |
Austria Marita Kramer Jan Hörl Jacqueline Seifriedsberger Daniel Tschofenig | 939.3 | Norway Anna Odine Strøm Robert Johansson Eirin Maria Kvandal Marius Lindvik | 876.7 | Slovenia Nika Prevc Timi Zajc Nika Križnar Anže Lanišek | 872.0 |
Each nation was represented by a maximum of five athletes in an individual event and by one team in the team event.[2]
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