Muhammed Ali Bedir Explained

Muhammed Ali Bedir
Birth Date:24 March 2000
Birth Place:Erzurum, Turkey
Personalbest:212.5m (697.2feet)
Tauplitz, 27 January 2023
Seasons:2018–present
Individual Starts:6
Updated:12 March 2023

Muhammed Ali Bedir (born 24 March 2000) is a Turkish ski jumper and national record holder.

On 27 January 2023, Bedir wrote the history, when he became the first ever Turkish ski jumper who landed over two hundred meter mark. At the Kulm ski flying hill in Tauplitz, Bad Mitterndorf, Austria he jumped 212.5 meters (697 ft) and tremendously improved previous record by Ipcioglou.

Career

In 2017/18 season he made his first World Cup entry at the Ruka and stuck at qualification round.

In 2022 he performed at FIS Ski Flying World Championships qualifications, his first major competition.

In 2022/23 season he made his first ever World Cup main event debut at Oberstdorf (4 Hill Tournament).

Major Tournament results

FIS Ski Flying World Championships

YearPlaceIndividualTeam
scope=row align=center2018 Oberstdorfalign=center style=color:#696969 rowspan=2 colspan=2did not participate
scope=row align=center2020 Planica
scope=row align=center2022 Vikersundqalign=center style=color:#696969

World Cup

Standings

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SeasonOverall
scope=row align=center2017/18
scope=row align=center2021/22N/A 64
scope=row align=center2022/2355 N/A