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1st Silvester Tournament

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1st Silvester Tournament
VenueSavina Ski Jumping Center
LocationLjubno ob Savinji, Slovenia
Dates30 December 2021 (2021-12-30) – 1 January 2022 (2022-01-01)
Competitors70 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

The 1st Silvester Tournament was the inaugural edition of the Silvester Tournament, a women's ski jumping competition inspired by the Four Hills Tournament and part of the 2021–22 World Cup season.[1][2]

Tournament

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Rules

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Just like the men's Four Hills Tournament, the competition was based on a knockout system with 50 contestants divided into 25 pairs. The top 30 advanced to the final round, which consisted of 25 winners and the top 5 lucky losers.[3]

Schedule

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Stage Venue Date Event Start time
(CET)
1 Slovenia Ljubno 1 30 December 2021   Qualification 1   16:30
31 December 2021   Competition 1   16:30
2 Slovenia Ljubno 2 1 January 2022   Qualification 2   10:45
Competition 2   16:00

Prize money

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The overall winner, Marita Kramer, received 10,000 CHF and the Golden Owl Trophy.[4]

Prize Total Overall winner Qualification
Swiss francs 40,000 CHF 10,000 CHF

Results

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Savina Ski Jumping Center hosted both events

Ljubno 1

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Slovenia Savina Ski Jumping Center HS94
31 December 2021 [5]

Rank Name Nationality Jump 1 (m) Round 1 (pts) Jump 2 (m) Round 2 (pts) Total Points
1 Nika Križnar  Slovenia 91.5 131.7 94.5 132.0 263.7
2 Marita Kramer  Austria 94 134.7 89 125.2 259.9
3 Ema Klinec  Slovenia 91 130.4 91 126.8 257.2
4 Urša Bogataj  Slovenia 84.5 121.6 91.5 128.0 249.6
5 Katharina Althaus  Germany 91 127.5 84.5 118.7 246.2
5 Sara Takanashi  Japan 92 124.8 87 121.4 246.2
7 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz  Austria 87 119.8 89 123.8 243.6
8 Lisa Eder  Austria 85.5 119.4 90 119.7 239.1
9 Eva Pinkelnig  Austria 87 120.1 85 117.6 237.7
10 Thea Minyan Bjørseth  Norway 86 117.4 85 118.0 235.4

Ljubno 2

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Slovenia Savina Ski Jumping Center HS94
1 January 2022 (second competition) [6]

Rank Name Nationality Jump 1 (m) Round 1 (pts) Jump 2 (m) Round 2 (pts) Total Points
1 Sara Takanashi  Japan 95 134.4 89 132.4 266.8
2 Urša Bogataj  Slovenia 93.5 131.4 88 130.4 261.8
3 Marita Kramer  Austria 91.5 128.5 89.5 131.0 259.5
4 Ema Klinec  Slovenia 86 119.5 94.5 132.3 251.8
5 Nika Križnar  Slovenia 87.5 122.5 91.5 129.0 251.5
6 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz  Austria 84.5 118.0 92 127.6 245.6
7 Nika Prevc  Slovenia 86.5 121.3 84 122.4 243.7
8 Katharina Althaus  Germany 86 120.4 86 121.6 242.0
9 Yūka Setō  Japan 88 119.9 86 120.9 240.5
10 Eva Pinkelnig  Austria 87 119.1 87 116.8 235.9

Overall standings

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The final standings after both events:[7]

Rank Name Nationality Ljubno 1 Ljubno 2 Total Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Marita Kramer  Austria 259.9 259.5 519.4
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nika Križnar  Slovenia 263.7 251.5 515.2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sara Takanashi  Japan 246.2 266.8 513.0
4 Urša Bogataj  Slovenia 249.6 261.8 511.4
5 Ema Klinec  Slovenia 257.2 251.8 509.0
6 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz  Austria 243.6 245.6 489.2
7 Katharina Althaus  Germany 246.2 242.0 488.2
8 Nika Prevc  Slovenia 235.0 243.7 478.7
9 Eva Pinkelnig  Austria 237.7 235.9 473.6
10 Thea Minyan Bjørseth  Norway 235.4 233.3 468.7

References

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  1. ^ "Will the Silvester Tournament be a breakthrough for women's ski jumping?". skokipolska.pl. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  2. ^ "FIS Silvester Tournament – Event schedule" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Nagradni sklad na Ljubnem kar 40 tisoč švicarskih frankov". svet24.si (in Slovenian). 30 December 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  4. ^ Uršič, Marko (28 December 2021). "Sova za zmagovite peruti Slovenk". Delo (in Slovenian). Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Women's HS94: Ljubno (SLO)" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Women's HS94: Ljubno (SLO)" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Silvester Tournament Standings" (PDF). International Ski Federation. Retrieved 1 January 2022.
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