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1976–77 Four Hills Tournament

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At the 25th annual Four Hills Tournament, Jochen Danneberg became the third ski jumper after Helmut Recknagel and Bjørn Wirkola to defend his title. Crucial was a clear victory at the New Year's event in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. For the first time in ten years, there were four different winners at the single events.

Four Hills Tournament
VenuesSchattenbergschanze, Bergiselschanze, Große Olympiaschanze, Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze
LocationWest Germany, Austria
Dates30 December 1976 (1976-12-30) – 6 January 1977 (1977-01-06)
Competitors74 from 14 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

Participating nations and athletes

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Nation Number of Athletes Athletes
 West Germany 8 Alfred Grosche, Dirk Kramer, Peter Leitner, Frank Rombach, Manfred Runge, Sepp Schwinghammer, Rudi Tusch
 Austria 13 Reinhold Bachler, Edi Federer, Rupert Gürtler, Walter Habersatter jr., Toni Innauer, Alois Lipburger, Hans Millonig, Alfred Pungg, Willi Pürstl, Karl Schnabl, Klaus Tuchscherer, Hans Wallner, Rudolf Wanner
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 6 Jaroslav Balcar, Zdeněk Janouch, František Novák, Josef Samek, Leoš Škoda, Ján Tánczos
 East Germany 8 Matthias Buse, Jochen Danneberg, Harald Duschek, Henry Glaß, Thomas Meisinger, Jürgen Thomas, Martin Weber, Falko Weißpflog
 Finland 4 P. Hyvävinen, Pentti Kokkonen, Tapio Räisänen, Jouko Törmänen
 Italy 3 Leo De Crignis, Lido Tomasi, Ivano Wegher
Japan Japan 3 Takao Itō, Yūji Kawamura, Manabu Ono
 Norway 4 Per Bergerud, Bjarne Næs, Roger Ruud, Johan Sætre
 Poland 3 Stanisław Bobak, Henryk Tajner, Janusz Waluś
Soviet Union Soviet Union 5 Aleksey Borovitin, Yury Ivanov, Aleksandr Karapuzov, Leonid Komarov, Sergey Saychik
 Sweden 3 Odd Brandsegg, Lennart Elimä, Seppo Reijonen
 Switzerland 6 Robert Mösching, Hans Schmid, Walter Steiner, Hansjörg Sumi, Jean Luc Ungricht, Ernst von Grünigen
 United States 4 Jim Denney, Jim Maki, Chris McNeill, Ron Steele
 Yugoslavia 4 Jože Demšar, Branko Dolhar, Janez Loštrek, Bogdan Norčič

Results

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Oberstdorf

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West Germany Schattenbergschanze, Oberstdorf
30 December 1976[1]

Rank Name Points
1 Austria Toni Innauer 255.6
2 East Germany Jochen Danneberg 253.7
3 Switzerland Walter Steiner 252.3
4 East Germany Harald Duschek 248.2
5 East Germany Henry Glaß 239.4
6 Austria Alois Lipburger 236.6
7 Finland Jouko Törmänen 235.3
8 Czechoslovakia František Novák 232.5
9 Austria Reinhold Bachler 230.9
10 Norway Johan Sætre 229.8

Garmisch-Partenkirchen

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West Germany Große Olympiaschanze, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
1 January 1977[2]

Rank Name Points
1 East Germany Jochen Danneberg 235.2
2 Austria Toni Innauer 222.3
3 East Germany Harald Duschek 220.1
4 East Germany Henry Glaß 219.3
5 Norway Johan Sætre 213.5
6 Switzerland Walter Steiner 212.7
7 Austria Alois Lipburger 211.9
8 Austria Alfred Pungg 209.4
9 East Germany Jürgen Thomas 208.6
10 East Germany Martin Weber 208.3

Innsbruck

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Austria Bergiselschanze, Innsbruck
4 January 1977[3]

Rank Name Points
1 East Germany Henry Glaß 233.6
2 Switzerland Walter Steiner 226.3
3 Austria Toni Innauer 217.3
4 Austria Karl Schnabl 216.4
5 Austria Reinhold Bachler 216.1
6 East Germany Jochen Danneberg 213.9
7 Soviet Union Yury Ivanov 213.5
8 Austria Alfred Pungg 210.4
9 Czechoslovakia Ján Tánczos 207.9
10 East Germany Thomas Meisinger 203.5

Bischofshofen

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Austria Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze, Bischofshofen
6 January 1977[4]

After three events, the leading four were close together. Toni Innauer, leader Danneberg's closest rival, only placed 19th and fell back in the overall ranking. In spite of his win, Walter Steiner did not close the gap to Danneberg.

Rank Name Points
1 Switzerland Walter Steiner 220.4
2 Austria Karl Schnabl 217.0
3 East Germany Jochen Danneberg 215.7
4 East Germany Thomas Meisinger 211.6
5 Austria Klaus Tuchscherer 207.5
6 East Germany Harald Duschek 204.4
7 Norway Per Bergerud 200.2
8 East Germany Henry Glaß 200.1
9 East Germany Martin Weber 198.1
10 Austria Hans Millonig 196.1

Final ranking

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Rank Name Oberstdorf Garmisch-Partenkirchen Innsbruck Bischofshofen Points
1 East Germany Jochen Danneberg 2nd 1st 6th 3rd 918.5
2 Switzerland Walter Steiner 3rd 6th 2nd 1st 911.7
3 East Germany Henry Glaß 5th 4th 1st 8th 892.4
4 Austria Toni Innauer 1st 2nd 3rd 19th 876.0
5 East Germany Harald Duschek 4th 3rd 11th 6th 875.8
6 East Germany Thomas Meisinger 12th 11th 10th 4th 845.7
7 Austria Karl Schnabl 29th 21st 4th 2nd 844.7
8 Austria Reinhold Bachler 9th 14th 5th 25th 828.8
9 Austria Alfred Pungg 16th 8th 8th 14th 827.1
10 East Germany Martin Weber 21st 10th 17th 9th 818.7

References

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  1. ^ "Oberstdorf (GER)". FIS.
  2. ^ "Garmisch-Partenkirchen (GER)". FIS.
  3. ^ "Innsbruck (AUT)". FIS.
  4. ^ "Bischofshofen (AUT)". FIS.
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