Espen Roee, Mats Bergaard, Simen Grimsrud et Philip Sjoeen décrochent la médaille d'or avec un total 988.5 points.
La Pologne prend la médaille d'argent avec Muranka, Byrt, Klusek et Zniszczol avec 985.5 points et l'Autriche s'empare du bronze avec Stauder, Wohlgenannt, Kraft et Mueller avec 960 points.
La Suisse se classe 6e avec Egloff Luca, Schuler, Egloff Pascal et Sommer alors que la France termine 9e avec Raffort, Gardet, Gonthier et Lamy-Chappuis.
Les réactions (source FIS)
Phillip Sjooen (NOR): "I think my first jump was not that good. I was a bit late at the table. At the second jump I had a better feeling and now I am just happy that me and my team achieved this victory.”
Tomasz Byrt (POL): “My performance today was a bit indifferent. I didn’t compete as well as I was hoping for at the individual competition. My jumps today got better, but there is still need for improvement. Anyway I am very glad about the result today.”
Lukas Müller (AUT): “It is great to be on the podium today, especially because we have not been the favorites for this team event. There have been four teams that were able to fight for the medals and so we are very proud that we managed to leave one of them behind us. These were my last Junior World Championships and I am really happy to take this medal with me now.”