2011–12 Four Hills Tournament

The 2011–12 Four Hills Tournament was held at the four traditional venues of Oberstdorf, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Innsbruck and Bischofshofen, located in Germany and Austria, between 28 December 2011 and 6 January 2012.

Overall standings

The final standings after the four events. Gregor Schlierenzauer was the overall winner.[1]

Rank Name Nationality Oberstdorf (finish) Garmisch-Partenkirchen (finish) Innsbruck (finish) Bischofshofen (finish) Overall FHT points
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 283.3 (1) 274.5 (1) 247.6 (2) 128.4 (3) 933.8
2 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 264.3 (3) 267.9 (6) 237.1 (6) 138.7 (1) 908.0
3 Andreas Kofler  Austria 265.2 (2) 270.4 (2) 252.8 (1) 108.5 (25) 896.6
4 Anders Bardal  Norway 258.0 (6) 256.1 (9) 244.4 (4) 136.5 (2) 895.0
5 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 255.6 (7) 262.1 (8) 239.5 (5) 124.0 (6) 881.2
6 Daiki Ito  Japan 262.7 (5) 269.6 (3) 193.6 (27) 126.2 (5) 852.1
7 Severin Freund  Germany 264.0 (4) 262.2 (7) 211.8 (21) 105.4 (30) 843.4
8 Kamil Stoch  Poland 221.1 (23) 268.0 (4) 232.0 (9) 121.9 (9) 843.0
9 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 216.3 (25) 268.0 (4) 246.7 (3) 111.6 (23) 842.6
10 Richard Freitag  Germany 240.3 (10) 233.9 (25) 227.2 (12) 119.0 (10) 820.4

Oberstdorf

Germany HS 137 Schattenbergschanze, Germany
30 December 2011 [2]

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 133.0 137.5 557.3 283.3 (1) 476 (2)
2 Andreas Kofler  Austria 131.0 133.5 265.2 265.2 (2) 588 (1)
3 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 128.0 128.5 264.3 264.3 (3) 396 (4)
4 Severin Freund  Germany 129.0 127.0 264.0 264.0 (4) 319 (6)
5 Daiki Ito  Japan 130.0 124.0 262.7 262.7 (5) 181 (10)

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Germany HS 137 Große Olympiaschanze, Germany
1 January 2012 [3]

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 138.0 134.0 274.5 557.8 (1) 576 (2)
2 Andreas Kofler  Austria 130.5 137.5 270.4 535.6 (2) 668 (1)
3 Daiki Ito  Japan 138.5 141.5 269.6 532.3 (3) 241 (9)
4 Kamil Stoch  Poland 132.0 137.5 268.0 498.1 (9) 306 (7)
4 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 130.5 140.0 268.0 484.3 (12) 102 (18)

Innsbruck

Austria HS 130 Bergiselschanze, Austria
4 January 2012 [4]

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Andreas Kofler  Austria 127.5 131.5 252.8 788.4 (2) 768 (1)
2 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 130.5 123.0 247.6 805.4 (1) 656 (2)
3 Taku Takeuchi  Japan 131.5 124.0 246.7 731.0 (7) 162 (14)
4 Anders Bardal  Norway 128.0 125.5 244.4 758.5 (4) 509 (3)
5 Roman Koudelka  Czech Republic 123.5 122.5 239.5 757.2 (5) 292 (8)

Bischofshofen

Austria HS 140 Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Austria
6 January 2012 [5]

Only one round was held due to bad weather.[6]

Rank Name Nationality 1st (m) 2nd (m) Points Overall FHT Points Overall WC points (Rank)
1 Thomas Morgenstern  Austria 135.0 138.7 908.0 (2) 576 (4)
2 Anders Bardal  Norway 135.0 136.5 895.0 (4) 589 (3)
3 Gregor Schlierenzauer  Austria 131.0 128.4 933.8 (1) 716 (2)
4 Robert Kranjec  Slovenia 129.0 126.8 807.5 (14) 267 (10)
5 Daiki Ito  Japan 130.5 126.2 852.1 (6) 290 (9)

See also

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