2013–14 Four Hills Tournament

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The 2013-14 Four Hills Tournament will take place at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 29 December 2013 and 6 January 2014.

Results

Oberstdorf

Germany HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
29 December 2013[1]

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 139.0 133.0 301.9 301.9 (1) 344 (4)
2 Anders Bardal  Norway 133.0 133.5 297.9 297.9 (2) 391 (2)
3 Thomas Diethart  Austria 139.0 134.5 297.3 297.3 (3) 150 (17)
3 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 139.5 134.0 297.3 297.3 (3) 194 (13)
5 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 132.0 134.5 296.8 296.8 (5) 266 (7)

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Germany HS 140 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2014[2]

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Thomas Diethart  Austria 141.0 140.5 296.1 593.4 (1) 250 (10)
2 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 139.0 139.0 285.1 581.9 (2) 346 (5)
3 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 133.5 139.0 278.5 580.4 (3) 404 (4)
4 Anders Fannemel  Norway 138.0 136.5 275.7 275.7 (36) 128 (21)
5 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 134.0 134.5 267.2 510.4 (16) 306 (6)

Innsbruck

Austria HS 130 Bergiselschanze, Austria
4 January 2014[3]

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Anssi Koivuranta  Finland 132.5 127.5 515.1 (23) 126 (22)
2 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 133.5 126.3 706.7 (2) 484 (2)
3 Kamil Stoch  Poland 126.5 126.2 663.1 (8) 526 (1)
4 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 131.5 125.4 671.8 (7) 463 (3)
5 Thomas Diethart  Austria 126.5 122.7 716.1 (1) 295 (9)

Bischofshofen

Austria HS 140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2014

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Thomas Diethart  Austria 138.5 140.0 296.5 1012.6 (1) 395 (6)
2 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 139.5 138.5 294.8 971.3 (4) 327 (10)
3 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 137.0 142.0 293.6 994.3 (2) 438 (5)
4 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 137.5 137.0 285.7 992.4 (3) 534 (2)
5 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 133.5 137.5 281.0 962.1 (5) 386 (7)

Overall standings

The final standings after the four events. Thomas Diethart was the overall winner.[4]

Rank Name Nationality Oberstdorf (finish) Garmisch-Partenkirchen (finish) Innsbruck (finish) Bischofshofen (finish) Overall FHT points
1 Thomas Diethart  Austria 297.3 (3) 296.1 (1) 122.7 (5) 296.5 (1) 1012.6
2 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 296.8 (5) 285.1 (2) 118.8 (8) 293.6 (3) 994.3
3 Simon Ammann   Switzerland 301.9 (1) 278.5 (3) 126.3 (2) 285.7 (4) 992.4
4 Peter Prevc  Slovenia 297.3 (3) 257.1 (18) 122.1 (6) 294.8 (2) 971.3
5 Noriaki Kasai  Japan 294.5 (6) 265.3 (6) 121.3 (7) 281.0 (5) 962.1
6 Anders Bardal  Norway 297.9 (2) 260.6 (13) 113.7 (14) 278.4 (6) 950.6
7 Kamil Stoch  Poland 272.0 (13) 264.9 (7) 126.2 (3) 275.1 (8) 938.2
8 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 281.6 (9) 264.8 (8) 125.4 (4) 260.2 (18) 932.0
9 Michael Hayböck  Austria 284.6 (7) 253.2 (24) 102.3 (34) 266.7 (14) 906.8
10 Andreas Wellinger  Germany 243.2 (29) 267.2 (5) 112.0 (18) 273.3 (9) 895.7

See also

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