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Ski Jumping - Teams K120

1924-1984: not played event

1988 CALGARY (23-2)

1.  Finland 634,4
(Matti Nykänen, Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Jari Puikkonen, Tuomo Ylipulli)
2.  Yugoslavie  625,5
(Matiaz Zupan, Matjaz Debelak, Primoi Ulaga, Miran Tepeg)
3.  Norway  596,1
(Erik Johnsebn, Ole Punnar  Fidjestol, Ole Christian  Eidhammer, Jon Inge Kjorum)
4.  Czechoslovakia  586,8
(Pavel Ploc, Jirì Malec, Jirì Parma, Lasislav Dlu jos)
5.  Austria  577,6
(Günter Stranner, Heinz Kuttin, Ernst Vettori, Andreas Felder)
6.  Germany  559,0
(Thomas Klauser, Josef Heumann, Andreas Bauer, Peter Rohwein)
7.  Sweden  539,7
(Jan Boklöv, Staffan Tällberg, Anders Daun, Per-Inge Tällberg)
8.  Switzerland 516,1
(Gérard Balanche, Christian Hauswirth, Fabrice Piazzini, Christoph Lehmann)

1992 ALBERTVILLE-COURCHEVEL (14-2)

1.  Finland  644,4
(Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Mika Laitinen, Risto Laakkonen, Toni Nieminen)
2.  Austria  642,9
(Heinz Kuttin, Ernst Vettori, Martin Hoflwarth, Andreas Felder)
3.  Czechoslovakia  620,1
(Tomas Goder, Frantisek Jez, Jaroslav Sakala, Jiri Parma)
4.  Japan  571,0
(Jiro Kamiharako, Masahiko Harada, Noriaki Kasai, Kenji Suda)
5.  Germany  544,6
(Heiko Hunger, Dieter Thoma, Christof Díffner, Jens Weissflog)
6.  Slovenia  543,3
(Primoz Kopac, Mariaz Zupan, Franci Petek, Samo Gostisa)
7.  Norway  538.0
(Rune Olijnyk, Magne Johansen. Lasse Ottesen, Espen Bredesen)
8.  Switzerland  537,9
(Markus Gabler, Martin Trunz, Sylvain Freihoiz, Stefan Zuend)
13. Italy  472,2
(Ivo Pertile, Roberto Cecon, Ivan Lunardi)

1994 LILLEHAMMER (22-2)

1.  Germany  970,1
(Hansjoerg Jaekle, Christof Duffner, Dieter Thoma, Jens Weissflog)
2.  Japan  956,9
(Jinya Nishikata, Takanobu Okabe, Noriaki Kasai, Mashiko Harada)
3.  Austria  918,9
(Heinz Kuttin, Christian Moser, Stefan Homgacher, Andreas Goidberger)
4.  Norway  898,8
(Oyvind Berg, Lasse Ot tesen, Roar Ljokelsoy, Espen Bredesen)
5.  Finland  889,5
(Raimo Ylipufli, Jeanne Vaeaetaeinen, Janne Petteri Ahonen, Jani Markus Soininen)
6.  France  822,1
(Steeve Delaup, Nicolas Jean-Prost, Nicolas Dessum, Didier Mollard)
7. Czech Republic  800,7
(Ladislav Dluhos, Zbynek Kromploc, Jiri Parma, Jaroslav Sakala)
8. Italy  782,3
(Ivo Pertile, Andrea Cecon, Roberto Cecon, Ivan Lunardi)

1998 NAGANO (17-2)

1. Japan  933,0
(Takanobu Okabe, Hiroya Saito, Masahiko Harada, Kazuyoshi Funaki)
2.  Germany  897,4
Sven Hannawald, Martin Schmitt, Hansjoerg Jaekle, Dieter Thoma)
3.  Austria  881,5
(Reinhard Scwarzenberger, Martin Hollewarth, Stefan Horngacher, Andreas Widhoelzl)
4.  Norway  870,6
(Henning Stensrud, Lasse Ottesen, Roar Lioekelsoey, Kristian Brenden)
5.  Finland  833,9
(Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Mika Laitinen, Janne Ahonen, Jani Soininen)
6.  Switzerland  735,0
(Sylvain Freiholz, Marco Steinauer, Simon Ammann, Bruno Retuteler)
7.  Czech Republic  710,3
(Jakub Suchacek, Frantisek Jez, Michal Dolezal, Jaroslav Sakala)
8.  Poland  684,2
(Adam Malysz, Lukasz Pawel Kruczek, Wojciech Skupien, Robert Mateja)

2002 SALT LAKE CITY (18-2)

1.  Germany  974,1
(Sven Hannawald, Stephan Hocke, Michael Uhrmann, Martin Schmitt)
2.  Finland  974,0
(Matti Hautamaeki, Veli-Matti Lindstroem, Risto Jussilainen, Janne Ahonen)
3.  Slovenia  946,3
(Dmjan Fras, Primoz Peterka, Robert Kranjec, Peter Zonta)
4.  Austria  926,8
(Stefan Horngacher, Andreas Wideholzl, Wolfgang Loitzl, Martin Hoell Warth)
5.  Japan  926,0
(Masahiko Harada, Hiroki Yamada, Hideharu Miyahira, Kazuyoshi Funaki)
6.  Poland  848,1
(Robert Mateja, Tomislaw Tajner, Tomasz Pochwala, Adam Malysz)
7.  Switzerland  818,3
(Marco Steinauer, Sylvain Freiholz, Andreas Kuettel, Simon Ammann)
8. South Korea  801,6
(Heung Chul Choi, Yong Jik  Chol, Hyun Ki Kim, Chil Gu  Kang)

2006 TORINO - (20-2)

1.Austria (Andreas Widhoelz,Andreas Kofler,Martin Koch,Thomas Morgenstern)  984.0
2.Finland  (Tami Kiuru,Janne Happonen,Janne Ahonen,Matti Hautamaeki)  976.6
3.Norway (Lars Bystoel,Bjoern Romoreren,Tommy Ingebrigtsen,Roar Ljoekelsoey)  950.1
4.Germany  (Michael Neumayer,Martin Schmitt,Michael Uhrmann,Georg Spaeth) 922.6
5.Poland (Stefan Hula,Kamil Stoch,Robert Mateja,Adam Malysz) 894.4
6.Japan (dAIKI iTO,Tsuyoshi Ichinoe,Noriaki Kasai,Takanobou Okabe) 893.1
7.Switzerland (Michael Moellinger,Simon Amman,Guido Landert,Andreas Kuettel) 886.9
8.Russia (Denis Kornilov,Dmitry Ipatov,Dmitry Vassilev,Ildar Fatchullin) 856.8
11.Italy (Andrea Morassi,Sebastian Colloredo,Alessio Bolognani,Davide Bresadola) 328.4

2010 VANCOUVER    (22/2)

1.Austria  (Wolfgang Loitzl , Andreas Kofler , Thomas Morgenstern , Gregor Schlierenzauer) 1107.9
2.Germany (Michael Neumayer , Andreas Wank , Martin Schmitt , Michael Uhrmann ) 1035.8
3.Norway (Anders Bardal , Tom Hilde , Johan Evensen , Anders Jacobsen ) 1030.3
4.Finland (Matti Hautamaeki , Janne Happonen , Kalle Keituri , Harri Olli ) 1014.6
5.Japan (Daiki Ito , Taku Takeuchi , Shohei Tochimoto , Noriaki Kasai ) 1007.7
6.Poland  (Stefan Hula , Lukasz Rutkowski , Kamil Stoch , Adam Malysz ) 996.7
7.Czech Republic  (Antonin Hajek , Roman Koudelka , Lukas Hlava , Jakub Janda) 981.8
8.Slovenia (Primoz Pikl , Mitja Meznar , Peter Prevc , Robert Kranjec) 958.8