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History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 16 Feb 2012, 10:57
by Risen
I had a long night so I made this one. Compilation of all 112 jumpers that ever ended in top 10 World Cup. The table includes seasons and places they took as well as summary - amount of times in top 10, average position and score based on formula "amount of times in top 10 / average position".
Do what you want with that

Re: History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 16 Feb 2012, 13:07
by Zmaster
Some interesting stats

Thank you
Re: History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 24 Feb 2012, 21:37
by Arto Sihvola
This is very intresting, im always intrested in stats like this. Thanks for providing this!
Re: History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 24 Feb 2012, 21:56
by crystal
Really interesting stats, always love such things!
Can you check 49 + 64 though -> Werner Haim twice.
Re: History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 24 Feb 2012, 22:01
by LuckyStrike
Wow! That took some work, thanks for sharing. I also find statistics like that quite interesting.
Re: History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 24 Feb 2012, 23:09
by Domin
Good work! Interesting statictics. How much time you spend on it?
Re: History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 25 Feb 2012, 20:58
by Risen
Two hours or less. I also got all-time stats for individual WR, FWR and Olympic medals and top 5s of 4HT.
Here is the table if anyone's interested.
http://www.mediafire.com/?gh6ouk1ubhb1z1a
Re: History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 19 Mar 2012, 01:42
by Risen
* End of 2011/2012 season, three 'debutants' - Daiki Ito (4), Richard Freitag (6), Roman Koudelka (10).
* Equalized record of season 2004/05 - 7 jumpers with more than 1000 points in the end of the season. Before they were Ahonen, Ljoekelsoey, Hautamaeki, Malysz, Hoellwarth, Janda and Morgenstern.
* Fourth smallest difference between first and the second jumper.
1. 10 (Ahonen - Ljoekelsoey 2004)
2. 19 (Peterka - Funaki 1998)
3. 32 (Goldberger - Nikola 1996)
4. 58 (Schmitt - Ahonen 1999, Bardal - Schlierenzauer 2012)
About my "scores"
Morgenstern from 1,78 to 1,88, he's 8th.
Schlierenzauer from 1,39 to 1,80, he's 10th.
Kofler from 0,73 to 1,00, he's 23rd now.
Bardal from 0,27 to 0,56, he's 42nd now.
Stoch from 0,10 to 0,27, he's 64th.
Freund from 0,14 to 0,27, he's 64th.
Ito is with 0,25 is 69th.
Kranjec from 0,10 to 0,21, he's 76th.
Freitag with 0,17 is 83rd.
Koudelka with 0,10 is 106th.
Re: History of Top 10 in World Cup
Posted: 21 Mar 2012, 22:30
by Jaeger
Really nice !
I will try to present here stats about national records in ski jumping. I have difficulties with tracking records below 200 metres.
Sven Hannawald 8th in 2004/05 season ?! What were you smoking ?
