FIS Ski Flying World Cup explained

Ski Flying World Cup
Genre:1936 – birthplace in Planica
1972 – World Championships
1980 – World Cup premiere
Location: Planica
Oberstdorf
Vikersund
Kulm
Harrachov
Ironwood
First:29 February 1980 (individual)
18 March 2000 (team)
Officially awarded seasons:
19912001 (1st leg)
2009–present (2nd leg)
Organised:International Ski Federation
Last:2021–22 FIS Ski Flying World Cup

The FIS Ski Flying World Cup is an annual competition in ski flying, contested as part of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup and organized by International Ski Federation. It should not be confused with the FIS Ski Flying World Championships, which are a separate one-off event contested biennially during the World Cup season, but with points not counting towards it.

Four World Championships in ski flying organized in 1992, 1994, 1996 and 1998 also counted for World Cup points.

From 1979/80 until 1989/90 ski flying world cup events were organized as K.O.P. Ski Flying Week Tournaments and were not awarded with trophies but counted in overall ranking. Ski Flying World Cup was first time officially organized from 1990/91 until 2000/01 and after eight years break again since 2008/09 have been awarded with small crystal globe. Only forty competitors can enter the competition.

First individual event organized in 1980 is the only world cup event in history where single event took three days in total. First team event in history was organized in 2000 in Planica.

There are six ski flying hills that exists in the world: Planica, Oberstdorf, Vikersund, Kulm, Harrachov and Ironwood. They are joined in the »K.O.P.« (Kulm-Oberstdorf-Planica) ski flying hills association founded in 1962 in Ljubljana. The only hill located outside of Europe is Ironwood which is expected to be reopened and covered with plastic mate in 2017 as the only flying hill active all year round.

First test flights for women are provided in season 2023/2024 in case women jump technique developed at same speed. According to the results women competition should start next season.

Scoring system

Each season consists of 2–7 competitions, usually two competitions on the same hill during a weekend. One competition consists of a qualifying round, first round and second round. The top 10 jumpers in FIS ranking qualify directly to the first round, while the rest of the jumpers fight for the remaining 30 spots. The top 30 men in the first round advance to the second round, which is held in reverse order, so the best jumper in the first round jumps last. The aggregate score in the first and second rounds determine the competition results. The top 30 are awarded World Cup points. The winner gets 100 points while number 30 receives 1 point. At team events only top 8 receive points.

Individual

Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
width=100 style="text-align:left" 1980199325 20 15 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 points were not awarded
width=100 style="text-align:left" 1994–present100 80 60 50 45 40 36 32 29 26 24 22 20 18 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Men's team

Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
width=100 style="text-align:left"2000200 160 120 100 90 80 points were not awarded
width=100 style="text-align:left"2001–present400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 points are not being awarded

Full list

Men's Individual

SeasonDatePlaceSizeWinnerSecondThird
1 29 February 1980  
(cancelled) 1 March 1980  
2 March 1980  
K155
2 13 February 1981   K155 John Broman
3 14 February 1981   K155 Fritz Koch
15 February 1981   K155 weather conditions
4 12 March 1982   K165
5 13 March 1982   K165 Ole Bremseth
6 14 March 1982   K165 Armin Kogler
7 18 February 1983   K155
8 19 February 1983   K155 Tuomo Ylipulli
9 20 February 1983   K155 Pavel Ploc
10 17 March 1984   K182 Jens Weißflog
11 18 March 1984   K182
12 23 February 1985   K180 Jiří Parma
Tadeusz Fijas
Trond Jøran Pedersen
24 February 1985   K180 weather conditions
13 15 February 1986   K155 Piotr Fijas
14 16 February 1986   K155 Matti Nykänen
15 14 March 1987   K185 Thomas Klauser
16 15 March 1987   K185 Piotr Fijas
18 March 1989   K180 weather conditions
17 19 March 1989   K180 Jan Boklöv
18 23 February 1991   K185 Per-Inge Tällberg
19 24 February 1991   K185 Heinz Kuttin
20 23 March 1991   K185 André Kiesewetter
21 24 March 1991   K185 Dieter Thoma
22 25 January 1992   K182 Mikael Martinsson
23 26 January 1992   K182 Andreas Goldberger
24 22 March 1992   K180 Roberto Cecon
23 March 1992   K180 strong wind
25 30 January 1993   K185 Andreas Goldberger
26 31 January 1993   K185 Andreas Goldberger
20 March 1993   K175 weather conditions
21 March 1993   K175 weather conditions
19 March 1994   K185 strong wind
27 20 March 1994   K185 Roberto Cecon
28 18 February 1995   K175 Lasse Ottesen
29 19 February 1995   K175 Roberto Cecon
30 25 February 1995   K182 Jens Weißflog
26 February 1995   K182 weather conditions
31 10 February 1996   K185 Ari-Pekka Nikkola
32 11 February 1996   K185
33 9 March 1996   K180
10 March 1996   K180 weather conditions
34 8 February 1997   K185 Primož Peterka
35 9 February 1997   K185
36 22 March 1997   K185 Jani Soininen
37 23 March 1997   K185
38 24 January 1998   K185 Kristian Brenden
39 25 January 1998   K185 Sven Hannawald
28 February 1998   K175 weather conditions; first event next day
40 1 March 1998   K175 Akira Higashi
41 1 March 1998   K175 Noriaki Kasai
6 February 1999   K185 weather conditions
7 February 1999   K185 weather conditions
42 19 March 1999   K185 Christof Duffner
43 20 March 1999   K185
44 21 March 1999   K185 Martin Schmitt
45 19 February 2000   K185 Tommy Ingebrigtsen
20 February 2000   K185 weather conditions
46 19 March 2000   K185 Andreas Goldberger
47 13 January 2001   K185 Risto Jussilainen
48 14 January 2001   K185 Martin Schmitt
49 3 March 2001   K185 Matti Hautamäki
50 4 March 2001   K185
51 18 March 2001   K185 Tommy Ingebrigtsen
24 March 2002   K185 weather conditions
52 1 February 2003   K185 Adam Malysz
53 2 February 2003   K185
54 22 March 2003   K185 Martin Höllwarth
55 23 March 2003   K185
56 7 February 2004   K185 Noriaki Kasai
8 February 2004   K185 weather conditions
57 15 February 2005   HS200
58 16 February 2005   HS200 Risto Jussilainen
59 19 March 2005   HS215
60 20 March 2005   HS215 Andreas Widhölzl
61 18 March 2006   HS215
62 19 March 2006   HS215 Robert Kranjec
63 13 January 2007   HS207
14 January 2007   HS207 weather conditions
64 23 March 2007   HS215
65 24 March 2007   HS215 Martin Koch
66 25 March 2007   HS215 Martin Koch
19 January 2008   HS205 first event next day
67 20 January 2008   HS205
20 January 2008   HS205 weather conditions
68 14 March 2008   HS215 Bjørn Einar Romøren
69 16 March 2008   HS215 Janne Happonen
70 10 January 2009   HS200 Martin Koch
71 11 January 2009   HS200
72 14 February 2009   HS213 Johan Remen Evensen
73 15 March 2009   HS207 Dimitry Vassiliev
74 20 March 2009   HS215 Dimitry Vassiliev
75 22 March 2009   HS215 Simon Ammann
Robert Kranjec
76 9 January 2010   HS200 Martin Koch
77 10 January 2010   HS200 Harri Olli
78 31 January 2010   HS213 Johan Remen Evensen
79 8 January 2011   HS205 Adam Malysz
80 9 January 2011   HS205 Roman Koudelka
81 5 February 2011   HS213 Gregor Schlierenzauer
82 12 February 2011   HS225 Simon Ammann
83 13 February 2011   HS225 Adam Malysz
84 18 March 2011   HS215 Martin Koch
85 20 March 2011   HS215
14 January 2012   HS200 first event next day
86 15 January 2012   HS200 Anders Bardal
87 15 January 2012   HS200 Kamil Stoch
88 18 February 2012   HS213 Simon Ammann
89 16 March 2012   HS215 Martin Koch
90 18 March 2012   HS215
91 26 January 2013   HS225
92 27 January 2013   HS225 Gregor Schlierenzauer
2 February 2013   HS205 first event next day
93 3 February 2013   HS205
94 3 February 2013   HS205 Jurij Tepeš
95 16 February 2013   HS213 Gregor Schlierenzauer
96 22 March 2013   HS215 Piotr Żyła
97 24 March 2013   HS215 Peter Prevc
98 11 January 2014   HS200
99 12 January 2014   HS200 Noriaki Kasai
100 10 January 2015   HS225
11 January 2015   HS225 weather conditions
101 14 February 2015   HS225 Noriaki Kasai
102 15 February 2015   HS225 Johann André Forfang
103 20 March 2015   HS225 Stefan Kraft
104 22 March 2015   HS225 Rune Velta
105 12 February 2016   HS225 Noriaki Kasai
106 13 February 2016   HS225 Robert Kranjec
107 14 February 2016   HS225 Andreas Stjernen
108 17 March 2016   HS225 Robert Kranjec
109 18 March 2016   HS225 Johann André Forfang
110 20 March 2016   HS225 Johann André Forfang
111 4 February 2017   HS225 Kamil Stoch
112 5 February 2017   HS225 Jurij Tepeš
113 19 March 2017   HS225 Michael Hayböck
114 24 March 2017   HS225 Markus Eisenbichler
115 26 March 2017   HS225
116 13 January 2018   HS235 Simon Ammann
14 January 2018   HS235 strong wind
117 18 March 2018   HS240
118 23 March 2018   HS240
119 25 March 2018   HS240 Daniel-André Tande
120 1 February 2019   HS235 Markus Eisenbichler
121 2 February 2019   HS235 Stefan Kraft
122 3 February 2019   HS235 Dawid Kubacki
123 17 March 2019   HS240 Stefan Kraft
124 22 March 2019   HS240
125 24 March 2019   HS240 Markus Eisenbichler
126 15 February 2020   HS235 Stefan Kraft
127 16 February 2020   HS235 Timi Zajc
15 March 2020   HS240 COVID-19 pandemic
2020/2120 March 2021   HS240 COVID-19 pandemic; rescheduled to Planica on 25 March 2021
128 25 March 2021   HS240
129 26 March 2021   HS240
130 28 March 2021   HS240
131 2021/2219 March 2022   HS240 Timi Zajc
132 20 March 2022   HS240 Stefan Kraft
133 25 March 2022   HS240 Anže Lanišek
134 27 March 2022   HS240 Peter Prevc
135 2022/23 28 January 2023   HS235 Domen Prevc
136 29 January 2023   HS235 Stefan Kraft
137 18 March 2023   HS240 Daniel Tschofenig
138 19 March 2023   HS240 Anže Lanišek
31 March 2023   HS240 strong wind; rescheduled on the next day
139 1 April 2023   HS240 Piotr Żyła
140 2 April 2023   HS240
141 2023/2424 February 2024   HS235 Stefan Kraft
142 25 February 2024   HS235 Ryōyū Kobayashi
143 16 March 2024   HS240 Domen Prevc
144 17 March 2024   HS240 Timi Zajc
145 22 March 2024   HS240 Johann André Forfang
146 24 March 2024   HS240
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2201517
3151013
4141614
6132321
7121610
512713
8376
91105
10173
1123
1213
1313
1413
1512
1611

Women's Individual

SeasonDatePlaceSizeWinnerSecondThird
align=center rowspan=22023/24 16 March 2024   HS240 align=center colspan=3canceled due to bad weather conditions
1 17 March 2024   HS240 Ema Klinec

Men's team

SeasonDatePlaceSizeWinnerSecondThird
1 18 March 2000   K185
2 17 March 2001   K185
3 23 March 2002   K185
4 21 March 2003   K185
5 15 March 2008   HS215
6 15 February 2009   HS213
7 14 March 2009   HS207
8 21 March 2009   HS215
9 30 January 2010   HS213
10 6 February 2011   HS213
11 19 March 2011   HS215
12 19 February 2012   HS213
13 17 March 2012   HS215
14 17 February 2013   HS213
15 23 March 2013   HS215
16 21 March 2015   HS225
17 19 March 2016   HS225
18 18 March 2017   HS225
19 25 March 2017   HS225
20 17 March 2018   HS240
21 24 March 2018   HS240
22 16 March 2019   HS240
23 23 March 2019   HS240
14 March 2020   HS240 COVID-19 pandemic
2020/21 19 March 2021   HS240 COVID-19 pandemic
24 27 March 2021   HS240
25 2021/22 26 March 2022   HS240
26 2022/23 1 April 2023   HS240
27 2023/24 23 March 2024   HS240
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1873
25410
3431
4415
5252
6131
712
81

Men's super team

World Cup standings

Ski Flying

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1979/80 discipline not awarded / joined with overall ranking (K.O.P. Ski Flying Week Tournament)
1980/81
1981/82
1982/83
1983/84
1984/85
1985/86
1986/87
1987/88 no competitions
1988/89 discipline not awarded / joined with overall ranking (K.O.P. Ski Flying Week Tournament)
1989/90 no competitions
1990/91 Stephan Zünd Stefan Horngacher Ralf Gebstedt
1991/92 Werner Rathmayr Andreas Goldberger Andreas Felder
1992/93 Jaroslav Sakala Didier Mollard Andreas Goldberger
1993/94 Jaroslav Sakala Espen Bredesen Roberto Cecon
1994/95 Andreas Goldberger Takanobu Okabe Roberto Cecon
1995/96 Andreas Goldberger Janne Ahonen Christof Duffner
1996/97 Primož Peterka Takanobu Okabe Kazuyoshi Funaki
1997/98 Sven Hannawald Kazuyoshi Funaki Andreas Widhölzl
Primož Peterka
1998/99 Martin Schmitt Noriaki Kasai Hideharu Miyahira
1999/00 Sven Hannawald Janne Ahonen Tommy Ingebrigtsen
2000/01 Martin Schmitt Adam Malysz Risto Jussilainen
2001/02 would be awarded / competition cancelled
2002/03 discipline not awarded / joined with overall ranking
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
2008/09 Gregor Schlierenzauer Harri Olli Simon Ammann
2009/10 Robert Kranjec Gregor Schlierenzauer Simon Ammann
2010/11 Gregor Schlierenzauer Martin Koch Thomas Morgenstern
2011/12 Martin Koch Simon Ammann
2012/13 Gregor Schlierenzauer Robert Kranjec Andreas Stjernen
2013/14 Peter Prevc Noriaki Kasai Gregor Schlierenzauer
2014/15 Peter Prevc Severin Freund Jurij Tepeš
2015/16 Peter Prevc Robert Kranjec Johann André Forfang
2016/17 Kamil Stoch
2017/18 Robert Johansson
2018/19 Ryoyu Kobayashi Markus Eisenbichler Piotr Żyła
2019/20 Timi Zajc Piotr Żyła
2020/21 Karl Geiger Ryōyū Kobayashi Markus Eisenbichler
2021/22 Žiga Jelar Timi Zajc Stefan Kraft
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1856
2732
3523
4162
5114
613
731
823
911
102
Nations Cup unofficial
SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1979/80 discipline not awarded / joined with overall ranking
1980/81
1981/82
1982/83
1983/84
1984/85
1985/86
1986/87
1987/88 no competitions
1988/89 discipline not awarded / joined with overall ranking
1989/90 no competitions
1990/91Austria Germany Sweden
1991/92Austria Czechoslovakia Germany
1992/93Austria Norway Czech Republic
1993/94Norway Czech Republic Finland
1994/95Japan Austria Finland
1995/96Austria Finland Germany
1996/97Japan Norway Slovenia
1997/98Japan Germany
Norway
1998/99Japan Germany Norway
1999/00Germany Austria Finland
2000/01Finland Germany Austria
2001/02 would be awarded / competition cancelled
2002/03 discipline not awarded / joined with overall ranking
2003/04
2004/05
2005/06
2006/07
2007/08
2008/09Austria Norway Finland
2009/10Austria Norway Finland
2010/11Austria Norway Poland
2011/12Austria Norway Slovenia
2012/13Slovenia Austria Norway
2013/14Slovenia Austria Japan
2014/15Slovenia Norway Austria
2015/16Norway Slovenia Austria
2016/17Norway Poland Austria
2017/18Norway Poland Slovenia
2018/19Poland Slovenia Germany

Stats

Wins

Rank[1] Wins
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer14
2 Stefan Kraft10
3 Peter Prevc8
4 Matti Nykänen6
Adam Małysz6
Robert Kranjec6
7 Andreas Goldberger5
Kamil Stoch5
9 Sven Hannawald4
Martin Koch4
Timi Zajc4
12 Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl3
Andreas Felder3
Jaroslav Sakala3
Takanobu Okabe3
Martin Schmitt3
Matti Hautamäki3
Noriaki Kasai3
Ryōyū Kobayashi3
Halvor Egner Granerud3
21 Alois Lipburger2
Hubert Neuper2
Werner Rathmayr2
Andreas Widhölzl2
Bjørn Einar Romøren2
Harri Olli2
Anders Jacobsen2
Janne Ahonen2
Severin Freund2
Jurij Tepeš2
Karl Geiger2
32 Per Bergerud1
Stephan Zünd1
Stefan Horngacher1
Staffan Tällberg1
Ralph Gebstedt1
Primož Peterka1
Akira Higashi1
Hideharu Miyahira1
Risto Jussilainen1
Florian Liegl1
Roar Ljøkelsøy1
Janne Happonen1
Andreas Stjernen1
Thomas Morgenstern1
Johan Remen Evensen1
Anders Bardal1
Kazuyoshi Funaki1
Richard Freitag1
Robert Johansson1
Domen Prevc1
Markus Eisenbichler1
Piotr Żyła1
Žiga Jelar1
Marius Lindvik1
Daniel Huber1

Podiums

Rank[2] Podiums
1 Stefan Kraft25
2 Gregor Schlierenzauer19
3 Robert Kranjec17
Peter Prevc17
5 Adam Małysz15
6 Simon Ammann14
7 Andreas Goldberger13
Martin Koch13
9 Noriaki Kasai11
10 Matti Nykänen9
Ryōyū Kobayashi9
Timi Zajc9
13 Sven Hannawald8
Andreas Felder8
15 Martin Schmitt7
Janne Ahonen7
Kamil Stoch7
Markus Eisenbichler7
Johann André Forfang7
20 Andreas Widhölzl6
Takanobu Okabe6
Matti Hautamäki6
Jurij Tepeš6
24 Anders Jacobsen5
Thomas Morgenstern5
Risto Jussilainen5
Piotr Żyła5
28 Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl4
Jaroslav Sakala4
Johan Remen Evensen4
Roar Ljøkelsøy4
Pavel Ploc4
Roberto Cecon4
Bjørn Einar Romøren4
Harri Olli4
Andreas Stjernen4
Kazuyoshi Funaki4
Andreas Wellinger4
Halvor Egner Granerud4
Anže Lanišek4
Domen Prevc4

Top ten appearances

Rank[3] Top 10s
1 Robert Kranjec39
2 Stefan Kraft37
3 Adam Małysz34
Noriaki Kasai34
Peter Prevc34
6 Simon Ammann33
7 Kamil Stoch32
8 Gregor Schlierenzauer30
9 Janne Ahonen29
Johann André Forfang29
11 Martin Koch27
12 Piotr Żyła25
13 Severin Freund23
14 Andreas Goldberger22
Matti Hautamäki22

Medals table

Individual

(As of 22 March 2024)

Rank1st2nd3rdTotal
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer141419
2 Stefan Kraft106925
3 Peter Prevc87217
4 Robert Kranjec65617
5 Adam Małysz64515
6 Matti Nykänen6219
7 Andreas Goldberger54413
8 Kamil Stoch5027
9 Sven Hannawald4318
10 Martin Koch42713
11 Timi Zajc4239
12 Ryōyū Kobayashi3519
13 Andreas Felder3418
14 Martin Schmitt3227
15 Takanobu Okabe3216
16 Noriaki Kasai31711
17 Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl3104
Halvor Egner Granerud3104
19 Matti Hautamäki3036
20 Jaroslav Sakala3014
21 Janne Ahonen2417
22 Andreas Widhölzl2316
23 Anders Jacobsen2215
24 Jurij Tepeš2136
25 Harri Olli2114
26 Hubert Neuper2103
Karl Geiger2013
28 Bjørn Einar Romøren2024
29 Severin Freund2002
Werner Rathmayr2002
Alois Lipburger2002
32 Thomas Morgenstern1405
33 Roar Ljøkelsøy1304
Kazuyoshi Funaki1304
35 Markus Eisenbichler1236
36 Andreas Stjernen1214
37 Daniel Huber1203
38 Risto Jussilainen1135
Piotr Żyła1135
40 Johan Remen Evensen1124
Domen Prevc1124
42 Primož Peterka1113
Hideharu Miyahira1113
44 Stephan Zünd1102
Stefan Horngacher1102
Florian Liegl1102
Ralph Gebstedt1102
Žiga Jelar1102
49 Janne Happonen1012
Anders Bardal1012
Akira Higashi1012
52 Per Bergerud1001
Staffan Tällberg1001
Richard Freitag1001
Robert Johansson1001
Marius Lindvik1001
57 Simon Ammann09514
58 Andreas Wellinger0404
59 Johann André Forfang0347
60 Pavel Ploc0314
61 Anže Lanišek0224
62 Christof Duffner0213
63 Tom Hilde0202
Daiki Ito0202
Anders Fannemel0202
66 Roberto Cecon0134
67/ Jens Weißflog (/)0123
Daniel-André Tande0123
69 Ole Bremseth0112
Dieter Thoma0112
Ari-Pekka Nikkola0112
Rune Velta0112
Jan Matura0112
Dawid Kubacki0112
75 Miran Tepeš0101
Stanislaw Bobak0101
Hans Wallner0101
Horst Bulau0101
Olav Hansson0101
Mike Holland0101
Werner Haim0101
Didier Mollard0101
Hiroya Saito0101
Espen Bredesen0101
Michael Neumayer0101
Ernst Vettori0101
Matjaž Zupan0101
Veli-Matti Lindström0101
Kenneth Gangnes0101
Evgeniy Klimov0101
Yukiya Satō0101
92 Piotr Fijas0022
Lasse Ottesen0022
Tommy Ingebrigtsen0022
Dimitry Vassiliev0022
96 Kristian Brenden0011
Martin Höllwarth0011
André Kiesewetter0011
Armin Kogler0011
Mikael Martinsson0011
Jani Soininen0011
Ján Tánczoš0011
John Broman0011
Tuomo Ylipulli0011
Jan Boklöv0011
Per-Inge Tällberg0011
Heinz Kuttin0011
Jiří Parma0011
Tadeusz Fijas0011
Trond Jøran Pedersen0011
Thomas Klauser0011
Fritz Koch0011
Jernej Damjan0011
Roman Koudelka0011
Michael Hayböck0011
Bor Pavlovčič0011
Daniel Tschofenig0011

Men's Team events

(As of 23 March 2024)

Rank1st2nd3rdTotal
1 8 7 5 20
2 7 4 10 21
3 5 3 5 13
4 4 3 1 8
5 2 5 2 9
6 1 3 1 5
7 0 1 1 2
8 0 1 2 3

Men's super team events

(As of 23 February 2024)

Rank1st2nd3rdTotal
1 1 0 0 1
2 0 1 0 1
3 0 0 1 1

Titles

Rank1st2nd3rd
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer311
2 Stefan Kraft301
3 Peter Prevc300
4 Robert Kranjec220
5 Andreas Goldberger211
6 Jaroslav Sakala200
Sven Hannawald200
Martin Schmitt200
9 Primož Peterka101
10 Werner Rathmayr100
Stephan Zünd100
Andreas Stjernen100
Ryōyū Kobayashi100
Karl Geiger100
Žiga Jelar100

Titles by country

As of 2 April 2022

RankTitles
1 9
2 7
3 5
4 2
5 1
1
1

Men's Individual wins by country

As of 22 March 2024

RankWins
1 48
2 23
3 17
4 15
5 14
6 12
12
8 3
9 1
1

Women's Individual wins by country

As of 17 March 2024

Total wins by country

As of 23 March 2024

RankWins
1 55
2 28
3 26
4 19
5 16
6 13
7 12
8 3
9 1
1

Individual team wins

As of 27 March 2022

RankWins
1 Martin Koch5
Andreas Stjernen5
Gregor Schlierenzauer5
Johann André Forfang5
Peter Prevc5
6 Thomas Morgenstern4
Andreas Kofler4
Daniel-André Tande4
Robert Johansson4

Various

Timeline calendar

SeasonMenWomen
IndividualTeamSuperteamIndividual
1
2
3
3
2
1
2
2
1
4
3
2
1
3
3
4
4
3
2 1
5 1
1
4 1
1
4
2
4
3 1
6 3
3 1
7 2
5 2
7 2
2
5 1
6 1
5 2
4 1
6 2
2
2020/21 3
2021/22 4 1
2022/23 6 1
2023/24 4 1 1
Total events 144 26 1 1
Double wins 1
Total winners 145 26 1 1
Last updated: 17 March 2024

Men's Individual hosts

RankEvents
1 Planica 49
2 30
3 28
4 24
5 11
6 2
Total 144

Men's team hosts

RankEvents
1 Planica 17
2 5
3 4
Total 26

Men's superteam team hosts

RankEvents
1 Oberstdorf 1
Total 1

Women's individual hosts

RankEvents
1 Vikersund 1
Total 1

Most points in a ski flying season

RankPointsSeason
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer5442012/13
2 Peter Prevc530 2015/16
3 Stefan Kraft4802022/23
4 Gregor Schlierenzauer4772008/09
5 Gregor Schlierenzauer4752010/11

Ski flying rankings overall leader

RankEvents
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer 16
2 10
3 9
4 7
5 5
5
5
8 4
4
4
4
4
12 3
3
3
3
3
3
18 2
2
2
2
23 1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Total 110

updated: 25 February 2024

References

See main article: world cups.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men's individual winners all-time – Ski flying. FIS Ski.
  2. Web site: Men's individual podiums all-time – Ski flying. FIS Ski.
  3. Web site: Men's individual Top 10 appearances all-time – Ski flying. FIS Ski.