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œ2006”N2ŒŽ12“ú@ƒm[ƒ}ƒ‹ƒqƒ‹ŒÂl@ƒvƒ‰ƒWƒFƒ‰[ƒg (ƒCƒ^ƒŠƒA)@HS106/K95
1. Lars Bystoel (NOR) 266.5 (101.5m / 103.5m) 2. Matti Hautamaeki (FIN) 265.5 (102.0m / 103.5m) 3. Roar Ljoekelsoey (NOR) 264.5 (102.5m / 102.5m) 4. Michael Uhrmann (GER) 264.0 (101.0m / 104.5m) 5. Andreas Kuettel (SUI) 262.5 (103.0m / 101.0m) 6. Janne Ahonen (FIN) 261.5 (103.5m / 100.0m) 7. Adam Malysz (POL) 261.0 (101.5m / 102.5m) 8. Michael Neumayer (GER) 260.5 (103.5m / 103.0m) 9. Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 259.5 (103.5m / 99.5m) 10. Dmitry Vassiliev (RUS) 258.5 (104.5m / 100.5m) 11. Andreas Kofler (AUT) 257.5 (100.5m / 101.5m) 12. Georg Spaeth (GER) 251.0 ( 99.5m / 100.0m) 13. Jakub Janda (CZE) 249.0 ( 99.0m / 100.0m) 13. Michael Moellinger (SUI) 249.0 (100.5m / 98.5m) 15. Bjoern Einar Romoeren (NOR) 248.0 (100.0m / 98.5m) 16. Kamil Stoch (POL) 247.0 (100.0m / 98.5m) 17. Andreas Widhoelzl (AUT) 244.0 ( 98.0m / 99.5m) 18. ˆÉ“Œ‘å‹M (“y‰®ƒz[ƒ€) 243.5 (100.0m / 96.0m) 19. Dmitry Ipatov (RUS) 242.5 ( 98.5m / 98.5m) 20. Š‹¼‹I–¾ (“y‰®ƒz[ƒ€) 241.0 (100.0m / 95.5m) 21. Alexander Herr (GER) 231.0 ( 98.5m / 94.5m) 21. Jan Matura (CZE) 231.0 ( 97.5m / 93.5m) 23. ‰ª•”FM (ƒ`[ƒ€áˆó) 229.5 ( 96.5m / 94.5m) 23. Martin Koch (AUT) 229.5 ( 97.5m / 94.5m) 25. Robert Mateja (POL) 229.0 ( 95.5m / 94.5m) 26. Radik Zhaparov (KAZ) 227.0 ( 98.0m / 95.0m) 27. Sebastian Colloredo (ITA) 226.5 ( 95.5m / 95.0m) 28. Janne Happonen (FIN) 225.0 ( 96.0m / 93.5m) 29. Stefan Hula (POL) 218.0 ( 95.5m / 90.5m) 30. Primoz Peterka (SLO) 215.0 ( 97.0m / 88.0m)
œ2006”N2ŒŽ18“ú@ƒ‰[ƒWƒqƒ‹ŒÂl@ƒvƒ‰ƒWƒFƒ‰[ƒg (ƒCƒ^ƒŠƒA)@HS140/K125
1. Thomas Morgenstern (AUT) 276.9 (133.0m / 140.0m) 2. Andreas Kofler (AUT) 276.8 (134.0m / 139.5m) 3. Lars Bystoel (NOR) 250.7 (127.5m / 131.5m) 4. Roar Ljoekelsoey (NOR) 242.8 (131.0m / 125.0m) 5. Matti Hautamaeki (FIN) 242.4 (126.0m / 129.5m) 6. Andreas Kuettel (SUI) 239.1 (127.5m / 127.0m) 7. Bjoern Einar Romoeren (NOR) 238.2 (128.5m / 125.5m) 8. ‰ª•”FM (ƒ`[ƒ€áˆó) 236.8 (125.0m / 128.5m) 9. Janne Ahonen (FIN) 234.1 (123.5m / 128.5m) 10. Jakub Janda (CZE) 230.5 (122.0m / 128.0m) 11. Michael Neumayer (GER) 229.1 (123.5m / 128.5m) 12. Š‹¼‹I–¾ (“y‰®ƒz[ƒ€) 227.3 (120.0m / 128.5m) 13. Michael Moellinger (SUI) 224.9 (120.5m / 127.5m) 14. Adam Malysz (POL) 222.7 (123.0m / 123.5m) 15. Simon Ammann (SUI) 218.0 (120.5m / 124.5m) 16. Michael Uhrmann (GER) 214.9 (121.0m / 122.0m) 17. Dmitry Vassiliev (RUS) 214.2 (118.0m / 126.0m) 18. Tami Kiuru (FIN) 214.0 (122.0m / 120.5m) 19. Martin Schmitt (GER) 212.6 (116.5m / 125.5m) 20. Georg Spaeth (GER) 212.2 (122.0m / 119.5m) 21. Andreas Widhoelzl (AUT) 210.1 (123.0m / 119.0m) 22. Jan Matura (CZE) 204.4 (116.5m / 121.5m) 23. Jens Salumae (EST) 203.8 (118.0m / 120.5m) 24. Sigurd Pettersen (NOR) 202.5 (121.0m / 116.5m) 25. ˆêŒË„ (ƒAƒCƒ“ƒY) 202.4 (122.5m / 115.5m) 26. Kamil Stoch (POL) 200.0 (116.5m / 121.0m) 27. Dmitry Ipatov (RUS) 197.1 (118.0m / 116.5m) 28. Jernej Damjan (SLO) 192.2 (116.5m / 115.0m) 29. Rok Benkovic (SLO) 190.3 (118.0m / 113.0m) 30. Stefan Read (CAN) 188.2 (118.5m / 113.0m) 42. ˆÉ“Œ‘å‹M (“y‰®ƒz[ƒ€) 82.5 (112.5m)
œ2006”N2ŒŽ20“ú@ƒ‰[ƒWƒqƒ‹’c‘Ì@ƒvƒ‰ƒWƒFƒ‰[ƒg (ƒCƒ^ƒŠƒA)@HS140/K125
1.Austria 984.0 (1) Andreas Widhoelzl (122.0m / 129.0m) (2) Andreas Kofler (133.5m / 130.0m) (3) Martin Koch (122.0m / 128.5m) (4) Thomas Morgenstern (129.5m / 140.5m)
2.Finland 976.6 (1) Tami Kiuru (124.5m / 131.5m) (2) Janne Happonen (122.5m / 124.0m) (3) Janne Ahonen (129.0m / 132.0m) (4) Matti Hautamaeki (128.0m / 138.0m)
3.Norway 950.1 (1) Lars Bystoel (126.0m / 135.5m) (2) Bjoern Einar Romoeren (124.5m / 126.0m) (3) Tommy Ingebrigtsen (116.5m / 116.5m) (4) Roar Ljoekelsoey (128.5m / 141.0m)
4.Germany 922.6 (1) Michael Neumayer (126.0m / 127.5m) (2) Martin Schmitt (125.5m / 118.0m) (3) Michael Uhrmann (120.5m / 130.0m) (4) Georg Spaeth (123.0m / 134.0m)
5.Poland 894.4 (1) Stefan Hula (118.0m / 119.0m) (2) Kamil Stoch (122.0m / 124.5m) (3) Robert Mateja (126.0m / 123.5m) (4) Adam Malysz (128.0m / 129.5m)
6.Japan 893.1 (1) ˆÉ“Œ‘å‹M (121.5m / 121.5m) (2) ˆêŒË„ (121.0m / 119.5m) (3) Š‹¼‹I–¾ (122.5m / 130.5m) (4) ‰ª•”FM (121.0m / 132.0m)
7.Switzerland 886.9 (1) Michael Moellinger (121.5m / 121.5m) (2) Simon Ammann (122.5m / 122.0m) (3) Guido Landert (116.5m / 122.0m) (4) Andreas Kuettel (123.5m / 136.0m)
8.Russia 856.8 (1) Denis Kornilov (121.5m / 117.5m) (2) Dmitry Ipatov (121.0m / 123.0m) (3) Dmitry Vassiliev (125.0m / 131.0m) (4) Ildar Fatchullin (117.5m / 117.0m)
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