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2026 Winter Olympics: Men’s Large Hill Ski Jumping Results – Full Podium & Highlights

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2026 Winter Olympics Men’s Large Hill Ski Jumping Results – Full Podium & Highlights
2026 Winter Olympics Men’s Large Hill Ski Jumping Results – Full Podium & Highlights
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🏔️ 2026 Winter Olympics — Men’s Ski Jumping Large Hill Final: Results & Top Moments

Predazzo, Italy — February 14, 2026
The Men’s Ski Jumping Large Hill Individual competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics delivered a breathtaking display of precision, power, and aerial mastery at the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium. After a dramatic two-round battle under crisp Italian skies, the podium was claimed by the world’s top flyers.

🥇 Gold: Marius Lindvik (NOR)

In a commanding performance, Norway’s Marius Lindvik soared to victory with consistent long jumps and top-tier style points, securing the gold medal and adding another Olympic highlight to his decorated career.

🥈 Silver: Kamil Stoch (POL)

Poland’s legendary jumper Kamil Stoch — a multi-time Olympic medalist — showcased his experience with two strong flights to finish closely behind Lindvik and claim silver. His performance was celebrated by fans worldwide as one of the veteran’s most precise Olympic jumps.

🥉 Bronze: Stefan Kraft (AUT)

Stefan Kraft of Austria soared into bronze position with an impressive final round jump. Kraft, already a storied figure in ski jumping history, delivered clutch performance under pressure to secure the final podium spot.

📊 Full Final Standings (Top 6)

(Final points reflect both rounds combined — larger hill format)

  1. Marius Lindvik (NOR) — Gold

  2. Kamil Stoch (POL) — Silver

  3. Stefan Kraft (AUT) — Bronze

  4. Johann André Forfang (NOR)

  5. Ryōyū Kobayashi (JPN)

  6. Daniel Tschofenig (AUT)

🏆 Event Summary

The Large Hill event, held on 14 February 2026, was one of the most anticipated competitions in the ski jumping calendar. Athletes launched off the HS141 jump with speeds exceeding 90 km/h, aiming for optimal flight posture and wind-friendly form. Officials scored each jump based on distance and style, creating fierce rankings that shifted with every athlete.

Norway’s Marius Lindvik overcame stiff competition from ski jumping elites to secure his first Olympic individual gold on the large hill, while Stoch and Kraft added to their storied Olympic legacies with medals. The contest featured dramatic weather shifts and intense audience energy, making it one of the standout moments of the 2026 Games.


🏅 Key Takeaways

  • Precision matters: Each jump’s style score was critical in deciding the podium.

  • Experience counts: Veteran jumpers delivered under pressure in the final rounds.

  • Olympic drama: Tight scoring kept the event exciting through to the final jump.


Looking ahead: The Men’s Large Hill Super Team event is scheduled soon, where teams of jumpers will compete for another chance at Olympic glory.

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