National Records
Rank | Nation | Record holder | Length | Venue | Year | Source |
1. | Norway | Johan Remen Evensen | 246.5 metres (809 ft) | Vikersund | 2011 | |
2. | Slovenia | Robert Kranjec | 244.0 metres (800.5 ft) | Vikersund | 2012 | |
3. | Austria | Gregor Schlierenzauer | 243.5 metres (799 ft) | Vikersund | 2011 | |
4. | Finland | Janne Happonen | 240.0 metres (787.4 ft) | Vikersund | 2011 | |
Japan | Daiki Ito | Vikersund | 2012 | |||
6. | Switzerland | Simon Ammann | 238.5 metres (782 ft) | Vikersund | 2011 | |
7. | Czech Republic | Antonín Hájek | 236.0 metres (774.3 ft) | Planica | 2010 | |
8. | Poland | Piotr Żyła | 232.5 metres (763 ft) | Vikersund | 2012 | |
Kamil Stoch | Vikersund | 2013 | ||||
9. | Russia | Denis Kornilov | 232.0 metres (761.2 ft) | Vikersund | 2012 | |
10. | Germany | Michael Neumayer | 231.0 metres (757.9 ft) | Vikersund | 2013 | |
11. | France | Vincent Descombes Sevoie | 225.0 metres (738.2 ft) | Vikersund | 2012 | |
12. | United States | Alan Alborn | 221.5 metres (727 ft) | Planica | 2002 | |
13. | Italy | Andrea Morassi | 216.5 metres (710 ft) | Planica | 2012 | |
14. | Bulgaria | Vladimir Zografski | 213.5 metres (700 ft) | Planica | 2013 | |
15. | Sweden | Isak Grimholm | 207.5 metres (681 ft) | Planica | 2007 | |
South Korea | Choi Heung-Chul | Planica | 2008 | |||
17. | Canada | Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes | 205.0 metres (672.6 ft) | Harrachov | 2013 | |
18. | Estonia | Kaarel Nurmsalu | 204.0 metres (669.3 ft) | Vikersund | 2012 | |
19. | Belarus | Petr Chaadaev | 197.5 metres (648 ft) | Kulm | 2006 | |
20. | Kazakhstan | Radik Zhaparov | 196.5 metres (645 ft) | Planica | 2007 | |
21. | Slovakia | Martin Mesik | 195.5 metres (641 ft) | Kulm | 2006 | |
22. | Ukraine | Vitaliy Shumbarets | 189.5 metres (622 ft) | Planica | 2009 | |
23. | Greece | Nico Polychronidis | 186.0 metres (610.2 ft) | Oberstdorf | 2013 | |
24. | Netherlands | Christoph Kreuzer | 162.0 metres (531.5 ft) | Planica | 2002 | |
25. | Turkey | Faik Yüksel | 150.0 metres (492.1 ft) | Oberstdorf | 2000's | |
26. | Georgia | Koba Tsakadze | 142.0 metres (465.9 ft) | Vikersund | 1967 | |
27. | Spain | Bernat Sola | 141.0 metres (462.6 ft) | Tauplitz | 1986 | |
28. | Hungary | Gábor Gellér | 139.0 metres (456.0 ft) | ? | 1980's | |
29. | Denmark | Andreas Bjelke Nygaard | 137.0 metres (449.5 ft) | Lillehammer | 2000's | |
30. | Romania | Remus Tudor | 125.0 metres (410.1 ft) | Klingenthal | 2012 | |
31. | Kyrgyzstan | Dmitry Chvykov | 124.0 metres (406.8 ft) | Innsbruck | 2002 | |
32. | China | Tian Zhandong | 121.5 metres (399 ft) | Bischofshofen | 2004 | |
33. | United Kingdom | Glynn Pedersen | 113.5 metres (372 ft) | Salt Lake City | 2001 | |
34. | Croatia | Josip Šporer | 102.0 metres (334.6 ft) | Planica | 1940's | |
Latvia | Kristaps Nežborts | Liberec | 2012 | |||
36. | Lithuania | Zbigniew Kiwert | 86.0 metres (282.2 ft) | Nizhny Novgorod | 1960 | |
37. | Iceland | Skarphéðinn Guðmundsson | 80.0 metres (262.5 ft) | Squaw Valley | 1960 | |
38. | Macedonia | Goga Popov junior | 62.0 metres (203.4 ft) | Planica | 1952 | |
39. | Australia | Hal Nerdal | 53.0 metres (173.9 ft) | Squaw Valley | 1960 | |
Chris Hellerud | Falun | 1974 | ||||
40. | Uganda | Dunstan Odeke | 50.0 metres (164.0 ft) | Oslo | 1990's | |
41. | Montenegro | Božo Čvorović | 46.0 metres (150.9 ft) | Žabljak | 1960's | |
42. | Serbia | Vid Černe | 40.0 metres (131.2 ft) | Jahorina | 1949 | |
43. | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Džemo Zahirović | 36.0 metres (118.1 ft) | Jahorina | 1949 | |
44. | Belgium | Rembert Notten | 35.0 metres (114.8 ft) | Rückershausen | 2012 | |
Ireland | Richard Brown | Göteborg | 2002 | |||
46. | Greenland | Hans Holm | 23.3 metres (76 ft) | Nuuk | 1949 | |
47. | New Zealand | Brian MacMillan | 18.6 metres (61 ft) | Mount Cook | 1937 |
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