Marius Lindvik Gives Norway First Gold in Men's Individual Large Hill Event Since 1964

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Marius Lindvik Gives Norway First Gold in Men's Individual Large Hill Event Since 1964
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Marius Lindvik Gives Norway First Gold in Men's Individual Large Hill Since 1964

Lindvik, after scoring a 144.8 on his first jump, followed with an event-best 151.3 on his second. With a jump distance of 140 meters and take-off speed of 56.92, Lindvik earned 87 distance points and 56.5 judge points to put him atop the leaderboard.

Kobayashi, who scored the top first-round score with a 147.0, closed the event with a 145.8 to give the gold to the 23-year-old Lindvik. The three Americans in the event were unable to land a top-30 finish in the first round that was needed to advance to the final. Kevin Bickner was the top U.S. finisher with a score of 110.0 to finish 39th, missing the cut by 10.4 points. Bickner, with a jump distance of 125 meters and take-off speed of 57.04 miles per hour, earned 60 distance points and 51 judge points .

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