Records
All Pre-World Cup, Olympic Games, World Championships & World Cup events are included.
Category | Ski Jumper | Record | ||
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Olympic Games (1924–2010) | ||||
individual victories | Simon Ammann | 4 | ||
total medals (Ind. + Team) | Matti Nykänen | 5 | ||
team victories | Finland, Germany, Austria | 2 | ||
team medals | Austria | 5 | ||
youngest winner individual | Toni Nieminen | 16 y, 261 d | ||
oldest winner individual | Jens Weißflog | 29 y, 214 d | ||
by No. of Olympic appearances | Noriaki Kasai | 6 | ||
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (1925–2011) | ||||
most individual victories | Adam Małysz | 4 | ||
most individual medals | Adam Małysz | 6 | ||
total medals (Ind. + Team) | Janne Ahonen, Martin Schmitt | 10 | ||
most team victories | Austria | 9 | ||
most team medals | Austria | 15 | ||
youngest winner individual | Tommy Ingebrigtsen | 17 y, 222 d | ||
oldest winner individual | Andreas Küttel | 29 y, 308 d | ||
No. of Championships appearances | Noriaki Kasai | 11 | ||
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships (1972–2010) | ||||
most individual victories | Walter Steiner, Sven Hannawald, Roar Ljøkelsøy | 2 | ||
most individual medals | Matti Nykänen | 5 | ||
total medals (Ind. + Team) | Janne Ahonen | 7 | ||
most team victories | Austria | 3 | ||
most team medals | Norway, Finland, Austria | 4 | ||
youngest winner individual | Gregor Schlierenzauer | 18 y, 47 d | ||
oldest winner individual | Robert Kranjec | 30 y, 224 d | ||
by No. of Championships appearances | Janne Ahonen | 9 | ||
Four Hills Tournament (1952–2011) | ||||
most overall victories | Janne Ahonen | 5 | ||
most individual victories | Jens Weißflog | 10 | ||
youngest winner individual | Toni Nieminen | 16 y, 212 d | ||
oldest winner individual | Jens Weißflog | 31 y, 169 d | ||
youngest winner overall | Toni Nieminen | 16 y, 220 d | ||
oldest winner overall | Jens Weißflog | 31 y, 169 d | ||
World Cup (1979–2013) | ||||
most overall wins | Matti Nykänen, Adam Małysz | 4 | ||
most individual victories | Gregor Schlierenzauer | 50 | ||
most individual podiums | Janne Ahonen | 108 | ||
most individual Top 10 results | Janne Ahonen | 245 | ||
most team victories | Austria | 27 | ||
most team medals | Austria | 56 | ||
most individual performances | Noriaki Kasai | 427 | ||
most team performances | Noriaki Kasai | 46 | ||
total performances (Ind. + Team) | Noriaki Kasai | 473 | ||
most seasons | Noriaki Kasai | 22 | ||
most ski-flying individual victories | Gregor Schlierenzauer | 14 | ||
youngest winner individual | Steve Collins | 15 y, 362 d | ||
oldest winner individual | Takanobu Okabe | 38 y, 135 d | ||
youngest winner overall (1991–92) | Toni Nieminen | 16 y, 303 d | ||
oldest winner overall (2011–12) | Anders Bardal | 29 y, 207 d | ||
oldest World Cup performance jumper | Takanobu Okabe | 41 y, 95 d | ||
most wins in one season individual | Gregor Schlierenzauer | 13 | ||
most points in one season individual | Gregor Schlierenzauer | 2083 | ||
Other records (all times) | ||||
1st ever jump over 100m - fall | Olav Ulland | 103.5 m | ||
1st official jump over 100m | Sepp Bradl | 101.5 m | ||
1st ever jump over 200m - fall | Andreas Goldberger | 202.0 m | ||
1st official jump over 200m | Toni Nieminen | 203.0 m | ||
most jumps over 200m | Robert Kranjec | 156 | ||
World record | Johan Remen Evensen | 246.5 m | ||
Helmet cam world record | Jurij Tepeš | 223.5 m | ||
30+ years old world record | Robert Kranjec | 244.0 m | ||
35+ years old world record | Noriaki Kasai | 224.0 m | ||
40+ years old world record | Noriaki Kasai | 221.5 m | ||
Junior world record | Gregor Schlierenzauer | 232.5 m | ||
1st World Cup individual event | Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy | 1979 | ||
1st World Cup team event | Lahti, Finland | 1990 | ||
1st ever mixed team event | Mostec, Ljubljana, Slovenia | 2012 | ||
1st World Cup mixed team event | Lillehammer, Norway | 2012 |
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