Allocation of slots in the Olympic ski jumping competition was based upon the World Ranking List (WRL) consisting of
Ski Jumping World Cup and Grand Prix points, followed by Continental Cup Standings from the
2008-09 and
2009-10 Ski Jumping World Cup, with no nation being allowed more than five skiers.
Norway's
Lars Bystøl was the defending
Olympic champion on the normal hill, but he retired after the
2007-08 season and therefore did not participate in the 2010 Games. However, The
2006 large hill gold medalist,
Austrian
Thomas Morgenstern was present. Morgenstern had won the last scheduled normal hill event of the World Cup (on 14 December 2007 in
Villach, Austria), and was expected to be among the strongest competitors in the event. The last
World Cup event in this discipline took place on 8 March 2009 at
Lahti,
Finland (though it was originally scheduled to be a large hill event) and was won by
Gregor Schlierenzauer of Austria. Although a relative newcomer to the sport, having only started competing in
2005-06, Schlierenzauer entered the competition with thirty-five World Cup victories under his belt. Other competitors expected to finish strongly included
Poland's
Adam Małysz and
Finland's
Janne Ahonen, the latter of whom had come out of retirement in hopes of winning an Olympic medal.
Simon Ammann, who had won gold medals in both normal and large hill competitions at the
2002 Winter Olympics but failed to medal in 2006, was expected to be a strong competitor as well. ==Qualifying==