Ski Jumpers - National Records

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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