FIS Ski Jumping World Cup explained

Ski Jumping World Cup
Genre:Ski jumping, ski flying
Location:Europe
Asia
North America
First:



Founder Name: Torbjørn Yggeseth
Organised:International Ski Federation
People:Current race directors:
Sandro Pertile (M)
Chika Yoshida (L)
Sponsor:Viessmann, Konica Minolta

The FIS Ski Jumping World Cup is the world's highest level of ski jumping and the FIS Ski Flying World Cup as the subdivisional part of the competition. It was founded by Torbjørn Yggeseth for the 1979/80 season and organized by the International Ski Federation. Women began competing during the 2011/12 season.[1]

The rounds are hosted primarily in Europe, with regular stops in Japan and rarely in North America. These have been hosted in 20 countries around the world for both men and women: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States.[2]

Summer Grand Prix is the top level summer competition on plastic. The lower competitive circuits include the Continental Cup, the Inter-Continental Cup, the FIS Cup, the FIS Race and the Alpen Cup.

The Olympic Winter Games, the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and the FIS Ski Flying World Championships do not count towards the World Cup. However, the 1984 Olympic Games, the 1982 Nordic World Ski Championships and the 1992, 1994, 1996 and 1998 Ski Flying World Championships were counted towards the World Cup.

Global map of all world cup hosts

The maps display all 65 locations around the globe that have hosted World Cup events for men (58) and women (31) at least one time in the history of the competition. Râșnov in 2020 was the latest new host.

Four Hills Tournament (1979–) Nordic Tour (1997–2010); Raw Air (2017–) Swiss Tour (1980–1992) Bohemia Tour (1981–1994) Nordic Tour (1997–2010) FIS Team Tour (Oberstdorf included, 2009–2013)

Scoring system

Each season consists of 25–30 competitions, usually two competitions on the same hill during a weekend. One competition consists of a qualifying round; first round, with 50 competitors; and second round, with 30. Qualifying round for the main event was introduced in 1990 to limit the number of competitors. The top 30 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.

Men's 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 align=left1979/801992/9325 20 15 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 points were not awarded
width=100 align=left 1993/94–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

Women's 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 align=left 2011/12–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=80 align=left1991/921992/9360 50 40 30 20 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
width=100 align=left1993/941999/00200 160 120 100 90 80 points were not awarded
width=100 align=left2000/01–present400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 points are not being awarded

Women's team

Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
width=100 align=left2017/18–present400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50

Mixed team

Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
width=100 align=left2012/13–present200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25

Men's standings

The table below shows the three highest ranked jumpers each year.

Overall

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1979/80 Hubert Neuper Armin Kogler Stanisław Bobak
1980/81 Armin Kogler Roger Ruud Horst Bulau
1981/82 Armin Kogler (2) Hubert Neuper Horst Bulau (2)
1982/83 Matti Nykänen Horst Bulau Armin Kogler
1983/84 Jens Weißflog Matti Nykänen Pavel Ploc
1984/85 Matti Nykänen Andreas Felder Ernst Vettori
1985/86 Matti Nykänen Ernst Vettori Andreas Felder
1986/87 Vegard Opaas Ernst Vettori Andreas Felder
1987/88 Matti Nykänen (4) Pavel Ploc Primož Ulaga
1988/89 Jan Boklöv Jens Weißflog Dieter Thoma
1989/90 Ari-Pekka Nikkola Ernst Vettori (3) Andreas Felder
1990/91 Andreas Felder   Stephan Zünd Dieter Thoma (2)
1991/92 Toni Nieminen Werner Rathmayr Andreas Felder (4)
1992/93 Andreas Goldberger Jaroslav Sakala Noriaki Kasai
1993/94 Espen Bredesen Jens Weißflog (2) Andreas Goldberger
1994/95 Andreas Goldberger Roberto Cecon Janne Ahonen
1995/96 Andreas Goldberger (3) Ari-Pekka Nikkola Janne Ahonen
1996/97 Primož Peterka Dieter Thoma Kazuyoshi Funaki
1997/98 Primož Peterka (2) Kazuyoshi Funaki Andreas Widhölzl
1998/99 Martin Schmitt Janne Ahonen Noriaki Kasai (2)
1999/00 Martin Schmitt (2) Andreas Widhölzl Janne Ahonen
2000/01 Martin Schmitt Risto Jussilainen
2001/02 Adam Małysz Sven Hannawald Matti Hautamäki
2002/03 Adam Małysz Sven Hannawald (2) Andreas Widhölzl
2003/04 Janne Ahonen Roar Ljøkelsøy Bjørn Einar Romøren
2004/05 Janne Ahonen (2) Roar Ljøkelsøy (2) Matti Hautamäki (2)
2005/06 Jakub Janda Janne Ahonen (2)   Andreas Küttel
2006/07 Adam Małysz (4) Anders Jacobsen   Simon Ammann
2007/08 Thomas Morgenstern Gregor Schlierenzauer Janne Ahonen (4)
2008/09 Gregor Schlierenzauer   Simon Ammann Wolfgang Loitzl
2009/10   Simon Ammann Gregor Schlierenzauer Thomas Morgenstern
2010/11 Thomas Morgenstern (2)   Simon Ammann (2) Adam Małysz
2011/12 Anders Bardal Gregor Schlierenzauer (3)
2012/13 Gregor Schlierenzauer (2) Anders Bardal Kamil Stoch
2013/14 Kamil Stoch Peter Prevc Severin Freund
2014/15 Severin Freund Peter Prevc (2) Stefan Kraft
2015/16 Peter Prevc Severin Freund Kenneth Gangnes
2016/17 Stefan Kraft Kamil Stoch Daniel-André Tande
2017/18 Kamil Stoch (2) Richard Freitag Daniel-André Tande (2)
2018/19 Ryōyū Kobayashi Stefan Kraft Kamil Stoch
2019/20 Stefan Kraft Karl Geiger Ryōyū Kobayashi
2020/21 Halvor Egner Granerud Kamil Stoch (3)
2021/22 Ryōyū Kobayashi (2) Karl Geiger (2) Marius Lindvik
2022/23 Halvor Egner Granerud (2) Stefan Kraft (2) Anže Lanišek
2023/24 Stefan Kraft (3) Ryōyū Kobayashi Andreas Wellinger

Nations Cup

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1979/80
1980/81 Austria Norway
1981/82 Austria Norway Finland
1982/83 Norway Finland Austria
1983/84 Finland
1984/85 Finland Austria Norway
1985/86 Austria Finland Norway
1986/87 Norway Finland Austria
1987/88 Finland Czechoslovakia Norway
1988/89 Norway Finland Austria
1989/90 Austria Czechoslovakia (2) Finland
1990/91 Austria Finland
1991/92 Austria Finland Czechoslovakia (2)
1992/93 Austria Japan Norway
1993/94 Norway Japan Austria
1994/95 Finland Austria Japan
1995/96 Finland Japan (3) Austria
1996/97 Japan Norway Finland
1997/98 Japan Austria Germany
1998/99 Japan (3) Germany Austria
1999/00 Finland Austria Germany
2000/01 Finland (7) Austria Germany
2001/02 Germany Austria Finland
2002/03 Austria Finland Norway
2003/04 Norway Finland Austria
2004/05 Austria Finland Norway
2005/06 Austria Norway Finland
2006/07 Austria Norway
2007/08 Austria Norway Finland (8)
2008/09 Austria Finland (9) Norway
2009/10 Austria Norway Germany
2010/11 Austria Norway
2011/12 Austria Norway Germany
2012/13 Norway Austria Germany
2013/14 Austria Germany
2014/15 Germany Norway Austria (8)
2015/16 Norway Slovenia Germany
2016/17 Poland Austria Germany
2017/18 Norway Germany Poland (2)
2018/19 Poland (2) Germany (5) Japan (3)
2019/20 Germany (3) Austria (9) Norway (8)
2020/21 Norway (9) Poland Germany
2021/22 Austria Slovenia Germany
2022/23 Austria Norway (12) Slovenia (2)
2023/24 Austria (21) Slovenia (3) Germany (11)

Ski Flying

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
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 (2) Espen Bredesen Roberto Cecon
1994/95 Andreas Goldberger Takanobu Okabe Roberto Cecon (2)
1995/96 Andreas Goldberger (2) Janne Ahonen Christof Duffner
1996/97 Primož Peterka Takanobu Okabe (2) Kazuyoshi Funaki
1997/98 Sven Hannawald Kazuyoshi Funaki Andreas Widhölzl
Primož Peterka
1998/99 Martin Schmitt Noriaki Kasai Hideharu Miyahira
1999/00 Sven Hannawald (2) Janne Ahonen (2) Tommy Ingebrigtsen
2000/01 Martin Schmitt (2) Adam Malysz Risto Jussilainen
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 Robert Kranjec (2) Martin Koch (2)   Simon Ammann (3)
2012/13 Gregor Schlierenzauer (3) Robert Kranjec Andreas Stjernen
2013/14 Peter Prevc Noriaki Kasai (2) Gregor Schlierenzauer
2014/15 Peter Prevc Severin Freund Jurij Tepeš
2015/16 Peter Prevc (3) Robert Kranjec (2) Johann André Forfang
2016/17 Stefan Kraft Andreas Wellinger Kamil Stoch
2017/18 Andreas Stjernen Robert Johansson
Kamil Stoch
2018/19 Ryōyū Kobayashi Markus Eisenbichler Piotr Żyła
2019/20 Stefan Kraft Timi Zajc Piotr Żyła (2)
2020/21 Ryōyū Kobayashi Markus Eisenbichler
2021/22 Timi Zajc (2) Stefan Kraft
2022/23 Stefan Kraft (3) Halvor Egner Granerud Anže Lanišek
2023/24 Daniel Huber Stefan Kraft Peter Prevc

Ski Jumping (JP) Cup

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1995/96 Ari-Pekka Nikkola Andreas Goldberger Masahiko Harada
1996/97 Dieter Thoma Primož Peterka Hiroya Saito
1997/98 Primož Peterka Masahiko Harada Andreas Widhölzl
1998/99 Janne Ahonen Martin Schmitt Kazuyoshi Funaki
1999/00 Martin Schmitt Andreas Widhölzl Janne Ahonen
width=100px class="hintergrundfarbe5" Rankwidth=200px class="hintergrundfarbe6" NationWinsSecondThirdTotal
113121338
284719
361512
445413
539315
6325
71326
81146
9112
9112
1111
12123
13112
1311
1411
Total424242126
width=100px class="hintergrundfarbe5" Rankwidth=200px class="hintergrundfarbe6" NationWinsSecondThirdTotal
118 9835
2911828
379824
435917
53339
62125
7224
8112
911
1011
Total424242126
width=100px class="hintergrundfarbe5" Rankwidth=200px class="hintergrundfarbe6" NationWinsSecondThirdTotal
185518
263211
353311
422
51629
61236
7134
8314
9235
1011
1122
Total24252473

Men's tournaments

See also: Four Hills Tournament, Nordic Tournament, Raw Air and Planica7. There are other tournaments as part of the World Cup:

K.O.P. International Ski Flying Week

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1980 Per Bergerud Stanisław Bobak Ján Tánczos
1981 Alois Lipburger Andreas Felder John Broman
1982 Hubert Neuper Matti Nykänen Andreas Felder
1983 Matti Nykänen Pavel Ploc Horst Bulau
1984 Matti Nykänen (2) Pavel Ploc (2) Jens Weißflog
1985 Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl Miran Tepeš Jiří Parma
Trond Jøran Pedersen
Tadeusz Fijas
1986 Andreas Felder Matti Nykänen (2) Ernst Vettori
1987 Andreas Felder (2) Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl Miran Tepeš
1989 Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl (2) Mike Holland Jan Boklöv

Nordic Tournament

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1997 Kazuyoshi Funaki Kristian Brenden
1998 Andreas Widhölzl Sven Hannawald Hiroya Saito
1999 Noriaki Kasai Kazuyoshi Funaki Sven Hannawald
2000 Sven Hannawald Janne Ahonen Ville Kantee
2001 Adam Małysz Andreas Goldberger Martin Schmitt
2002 Matti Hautamäki Adam Małysz Martin Schmitt (2)
2003 Adam Małysz Matti Hautamäki Tami Kiuru
2004 Roar Ljøkelsøy Bjørn Einar Romøren   Simon Ammann
2005 Matti Hautamäki (2) Roar Ljøkelsøy Michael Uhrmann
2006 Thomas Morgenstern   Andreas Küttel Janne Happonen
2007 Adam Małysz (3) Andreas Kofler   Simon Ammann
2008 Gregor Schlierenzauer Tom Hilde Janne Happonen (2)
2009 Gregor Schlierenzauer (2) Harri Olli   Simon Ammann (3)
2010   Simon Ammann Adam Małysz (2) Thomas Morgenstern

Raw Air

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2017 Stefan Kraft Kamil Stoch
2018 Kamil Stoch Robert Johansson Andreas Stjernen
2019 Ryōyū Kobayashi Stefan Kraft Robert Johansson
2020 Kamil Stoch (2) Ryōyū Kobayashi
2022 Stefan Kraft Karl Geiger Ryōyū Kobayashi
2023 Halvor Egner Granerud Stefan Kraft (2) Anže Lanišek
2024 Stefan Kraft (3) Peter Prevc Daniel Huber

Planica7

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2018 Kamil Stoch Johann André Forfang Robert Johansson
2019 Ryōyū Kobayashi Markus Eisenbichler Timi Zajc
2021 Karl Geiger Ryōyū Kobayashi Markus Eisenbichler
2022 Timi Zajc Marius Lindvik Peter Prevc
2023 Stefan Kraft Anže Lanišek Timi Zajc (2)
2024 Daniel Huber Peter Prevc Johann André Forfang

Swiss Tournament

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1980 Roger Ruud Johan Sætre   Hansjörg Sumi
1981 Armin Kogler Hubert Neuper Johan Sætre
1982 Massimo Rigoni Klaus Ostwald Andreas Bauer
1983 Per Bergerud Pentti Kokkonen Jari Puikkonen
1985 Jens Weißflog Ernst Vettori Per Bergerud
1986 Rolf Åge Berg Matti Nykänen Ulf Findeisen
1988 Matti Nykänen Miran Tepeš Ernst Vettori
1990 František Jež Heinz Kuttin Ari-Pekka Nikkola
1992 Andreas Felder Werner Rathmayr   Stephan Zünd

Bohemia Tournament

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
1981 Roger Ruud Armin Kogler Hans Wallner
1983 Klaus Ostwald Markku Pusenius Pavel Ploc
1984 Jens Weißflog Jiří Parma Holger Freitag
1986 Matti Nykänen Ernst Vettori Jiří Parma
1989 Jon Inge Kjørum Pavel Ploc Ladislav Dluhoš
1990 Werner Haim Ladislav Dluhoš Ernst Vettori
1994 Espen Bredesen Jaroslav Sakala Lasse Ottesen

FIS Team Tour

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2009
2010 Austria Norway
2011 Austria Norway Germany (2)
2012 Austria (3) Norway (3)
2013 Norway (2) Slovenia Austria

Willingen Five (2018–2020) / Six (2021)

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2018 Kamil Stoch Johann Andre Forfang
2019 Ryōyū Kobayashi Piotr Żyła Karl Geiger
2020 Stephan Leyhe Stefan Kraft Marius Lindvik
2021 Halvor Egner Granerud Daniel-André Tande Markus Eisenbichler

PolSKI Tour

Women's standings

See also: Raw Air.

Overall

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2011/12 Sarah Hendrickson Daniela Iraschko Sara Takanashi
2012/13 Sara Takanashi Sarah Hendrickson Coline Mattel
2013/14 Sara Takanashi Carina Vogt Yūki Itō
2014/15 Sara Takanashi Carina Vogt
2015/16 Sara Takanashi Daniela Iraschko-Stolz (2) Maja Vtič
2016/17 Sara Takanashi (4) Yūki Itō Maren Lundby
2017/18 Maren Lundby Katharina Althaus Sara Takanashi (2)
2018/19 Maren Lundby Katharina Althaus Juliane Seyfarth
2019/20 Maren Lundby (3) Chiara Hölzl Eva Pinkelnig
2020/21 Nika Križnar Sara Takanashi (2) Marita Kramer
2021/22 Marita Kramer Nika Križnar Urša Bogataj
2022/23 Eva Pinkelnig Katharina Althaus (3) Ema Klinec
2023/24 Nika Prevc Eva Pinkelnig Alexandria Loutitt

Nations Cup

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2011/12
2012/13 United States (2) Japan
2013/14 Japan Germany Slovenia
2014/15 Japan Germany
2015/16 Austria Japan Slovenia
2016/17 Japan (2) Germany Slovenia
2017/18 Germany Japan (3)
2018/19 Germany (2) Norway Austria
2019/20 Austria Norway (2) Japan
2020/21 Austria Slovenia Norway (2)
2021/22 Slovenia Austria Japan
2022/23 Austria Germany (4) Slovenia (4)
2023/24 Austria (6) Slovenia (3) Japan (5)

Raw Air

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2019 Maren Lundby Juliane Seyfarth
2020 Maren Lundby (2) Silje Opseth Eva Pinkelnig
2022 Nika Križnar Sara Takanashi Urša Bogataj
2023 Ema Klinec Katharina Althaus (2) Selina Freitag
2024 Eirin Maria Kvandal Silje Opseth (2) Eva Pinkelnig (2)

Russia Tour Blue Bird

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2019 Juliane Seyfarth Maren Lundby Katharina Althaus
2021 Marita Kramer Sara Takanashi Nika Križnar

Lillehammer Triple

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2017/18 Katharina Althaus Maren Lundby Sara Takanashi
2018/19 Katharina Althaus (2) Juliane Seyfarth Ramona Straub

Silvester Tournament

SeasonWinnerRunner-upThird
2021/22 Marita Kramer Nika Križnar Sara Takanashi
2022/23 Eva Pinkelnig Anna Odine Strøm Nika Križnar

2 Nights Tour

width=100px class="hintergrundfarbe5" Rankwidth=200px class="hintergrundfarbe6" NationWinsSecondThirdTotal
185518
268923
355313
448921
538617
6314
811

Titles

Overall

RankWinner1st2nd3rd
1 Matti Nykänen410
2 Adam Małysz401
3 Stefan Kraft321
4 Andreas Goldberger301
5 Gregor Schlierenzauer230
6 Janne Ahonen224
7 Kamil Stoch213
8 Armin Kogler211
Ryōyū Kobayashi211
10 Martin Schmitt210
11 Thomas Morgenstern201
12 Primož Peterka200
Halvor Egner Granerud200
14 Simon Ammann121
15/ Jens Weißflog120
Peter Prevc120
17 Andreas Felder114
18 Severin Freund111
19 Hubert Neuper110
Ari-Pekka Nikkola110
Anders Bardal110
22 Jakub Janda100
Toni Nieminen100
Espen Bredesen100
Vegard Opaas100
100

Ski Flying

RankWinner1st2nd3rd
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer311
Stefan Kraft 311
3 Peter Prevc301
4 Robert Kranjec220
5 Andreas Goldberger211
6 Jaroslav Sakala200
Sven Hannawald200
Martin Schmitt200
9 Ryōyū Kobayashi110
10 Primož Peterka101
11 Stephan Zünd100
Werner Rathmayr100
100
Karl Geiger100
Žiga Jelar100
Daniel Huber100

Ski Jumping (JP) Cup

RankWinner1st2nd3rd
1 Primož Peterka110
Martin Schmitt110
3 Janne Ahonen101
4 Ari-Pekka Nikkola100
Dieter Thoma100

Men's general statistics

update: 24 March 2024

Wins

Rank[3] Wins
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer53
2 Matti Nykänen46
3 Stefan Kraft43
4 Adam Małysz39
Kamil Stoch39
6 Janne Ahonen36
7/ Jens Weißflog (+)33
8 Ryōyū Kobayashi32
9 Martin Schmitt28
10 Andreas Felder25
Halvor Egner Granerud25
12 Peter Prevc24
13 Thomas Morgenstern23
Simon Ammann23
15 Severin Freund22
16 Andreas Goldberger20
17 Sven Hannawald18
Andreas Widhölzl18
19 Noriaki Kasai17
20 Matti Hautamäki16
21 Kazuyoshi Funaki15
Primož Peterka15
Ernst Vettori15
Karl Geiger15
25 Horst Bulau13
Armin Kogler13
27 Andreas Kofler12
/ Dieter Thoma (+)12
29 Roar Ljøkelsøy11
Dawid Kubacki11
31 Pavel Ploc10
Anders Jacobsen10
33 Masahiko Harada9
Toni Nieminen9
Ari-Pekka Nikkola9
Roger Ruud9
Primož Ulaga9
38 Espen Bredesen8
Hubert Neuper8
Martin Höllwarth8
Bjørn Einar Romøren8
Richard Freitag8
Daniel-André Tande8
Marius Lindvik8
45 Robert Kranjec7
Vegard Opaas7
Anders Bardal7
Andreas Wellinger7

Podiums

Rank[4] Podiums
1 Stefan Kraft118
2 Janne Ahonen108
3 Adam Małysz92
4 Gregor Schlierenzauer88
5 Simon Ammann80
Kamil Stoch80
776
Thomas Morgenstern76
9/ Jens Weißflog (+)73
10 Ryōyū Kobayashi66
11 Andreas Goldberger63
Noriaki Kasai63
13 Peter Prevc62
14 Ernst Vettori54
15 Severin Freund53
16 Martin Schmitt52
16 Andreas Felder51
18 Andreas Widhölzl49
1942
20 Halvor Egner Granerud41

Top ten appearances

Rank[5] Top 10s
1 Janne Ahonen248
2 Noriaki Kasai213
3 Stefan Kraft211
4 Kamil Stoch199
5 Adam Małysz198
6 Simon Ammann181
7 Thomas Morgenstern172
8 Gregor Schlierenzauer164
9 Peter Prevc155
10 Andreas Goldberger153
11 Andreas Widhölzl142
12 Ryōyū Kobayashi128
13 Ernst Vettori127
14/ Jens Weißflog (+)126
15 Severin Freund124
16 Matti Hautamäki122
17 Andreas Kofler116
18 Roar Ljøkelsøy115
Michael Hayböck115
20 Matti Nykänen114
Martin Höllwarth114
Piotr Żyła114

Ski flying section

update: 24 March 2024

Wins

Rank[6] 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
Daniel Huber2
33 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

Podiums

Rank[7] 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
Domen Prevc5
29 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
Daniel Huber4

Top ten appearances

Rank[8] Top 10s
1 Robert Kranjec39
2 Stefan Kraft38
3 Peter Prevc35
3 Adam Małysz34
Noriaki Kasai34
6 Simon Ammann33
7 Kamil Stoch32
8 Gregor Schlierenzauer30
Johann André Forfang30
9 Janne Ahonen29
11 Martin Koch27
12 Piotr Żyła26
13 Severin Freund23
14 Andreas Goldberger22
Matti Hautamäki22

Women's statistics

update: 21 March 2024

Wins

Rank[9] Wins
1 Sara Takanashi63
2 Maren Lundby30
3 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz16
align=center rowspan=34 Marita Krameralign=center rowspan=315
Katharina (Althaus) Schmid
Eva Pinkelnig
7 Sarah Hendrickson13
8 Yūki Itō9
9 Chiara Kreuzer8
align=center rowspan=210 Silje Opsethalign=center rowspan=27
Nika Prevc
12 Nika Križnar6
align=center rowspan=213 Juliane Seyfarthalign=center rowspan=24
Eirin Maria Kvandal
align=center rowspan=215 Urša Bogatajalign=center rowspan=23
Anna Odine Strøm
align=center rowspan=517 Ema Klinec2
Joséphine Pagnier
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
Carina Vogt
Coline Mattel

Wins per season

RankWinsSeason
1 Sara Takanashi152013/14
2 Sara Takanashi142015/16
3 Maren Lundby122018/19
4 Maren Lundby92017/18
Sara Takanashi2016/17
Sarah Hendrickson2011/12
7 Sara Takanashi82012/13
align=center rowspan=48 Marita Krameralign=center rowspan=472020/21
Marita Kramer2021/22
Katharina Althaus2022/23
Nika Prevc2023/24

Consecutive wins

RankWinsSeason
1 Sara Takanashi102015/16
2 Sara Takanashi72013/14
3 Maren Lundby62017/18
Maren Lundby2018/19
5 Sara Takanashi52015, 2016
Sara Takanashi2016, 2017
Marita Kramer2021, 2022
7 Sara Takanashi42012/13
Sara Takanashi2013/14
Sara Takanashi2013/14
Chiara Kreuzer2019/20
Marita Kramer2021/22

Average points per season

RankPointsSeason
1 Sara Takanashi95.562013/14
2 Sara Takanashi94.712015/16
3 Maren Lundby93.842017/18
4 Sarah Hendrickson89.922011/12
5 Sara Takanashi81.062012/13

Podiums

Rank[10] Podiums
1 Sara Takanashi116
2 Maren Lundby62
3 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz53
4 Katharina (Althaus) Schmid52
5 Eva Pinkelnig44
6 Nika Križnar29
align=center rowspan=27 Yūki Itōalign=center rowspan=228
Ema Klinec
9 Sarah Hendrickson25
10 Marita Kramer23
11 Carina Vogt22
12 Silje Opseth21
13 Chiara Kreuzer20
14 Jacqueline Seifriedsberger19
15 Urša Bogataj14
align=center rowspan=316 Juliane Seyfarthalign=center rowspan=313
align=center rowspan=219 Anna Odine Strømalign=center rowspan=212
Irina Avvakumova

Podiums per season

RankPodiumsSeason
1 Maren Lundby192018/19
2 Sara Takanashi182013/14
Eva Pinkelnig2022/23
4 Sara Takanashi162015/16
5 Maren Lundby152017/18
Sara Takanashi2016/17
7 Katharina Althaus132018/19
Juliane Seyfarth
Sara Takanashi 2012/13
Eva Pinkelnig2023/24
11 Sarah Hendrickson122011/12
Maren Lundby2019/20
Chiara Kreuzer
Nika Prevc2023/24

Top 10 appearances

Rank[11] Wins
1 Sara Takanashi193
2 Katharina (Althaus) Schmid142
3 Yūki Itō134
4 Daniela Iraschko-Stolz118
5 Maren Lundby110
6 Nika Križnar98
7 Ema Klinec96
8 Eva Pinkelnig93
9 Chiara Kreuzer85

Team events

Individual team wins

(includes team, super team & mixed-team events)

RankTeam wins
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer17
2 Thomas Morgenstern16
3 Andreas Kofler15
Stefan Kraft15
5 Daniel-André Tande13
Johann André Forfang13
7 Peter Prevc12
Michael Hayböck12
9 Martin Koch11
Robert Johansson11

Men's team

Rankafter 122 events1st2nd3rdTotal
1 40 25 26 91
2 28 22 19 69
3 16 29 23 68
4 15 13 9 37
5 12 10 14 36
6 7 13 12 32
7 4 10 15 29
8 0 1 2 3
9 0 0 1 1

Men's super team

Rankafter 5 events1st2nd3rdTotal
1 2 1 0 3
2 1 2 2 5
3 1 1 1 3
4 1 0 0 1
5 0 1 1 2
6 0 0 1 1

Women's team

Rankafter 9 events1st2nd3rdTotal
1 4 1 2 7
2 2 1 1 4
3 2 0 1 3
4 1 4 1 6
5 0 2 1 3
6 0 1 2 3
7 0 0 1 1

Mixed team

Rankafter 7 events1st2nd3rdTotal
1 3 1 3 7
2 2 1 0 3
3 1 3 2 6
4 1 1 0 2
5 0 1 1 2
6 0 0 1 1

Women's super team

Rankafter 2 event1st2nd3rdTotal
1 1 0 1 2
2 1 0 0 1
2 0 1 0 1
2 0 1 0 1
3 0 0 1 1

Various

Youngest winners

RankAge
1 Steve Collins
2 Thomas Morgenstern
3 Toni Nieminen
4 Janne Ahonen
5 Gregor Schlierenzauer

Oldest on podium

RankAge
1 Noriaki Kasai
2 Takanobu Okabe
3 Manuel Fettner
4 Simon Ammann
5 Piotr Żyła

Consecutive wins

RankWinsSeason
1 Janne Ahonen62004/05
Matti Hautamäki62004/05
Thomas Morgenstern62007/08
Gregor Schlierenzauer62008/09
Ryōyū Kobayashi62018/19
6 Andreas Goldberger51994/95
Adam Małysz52000/01
Sven Hannawald52001/02
Halvor Egner Granerud52020/21
10 Ole Bremseth41981/82
Jens Weißflog41983/84
Andreas Felder41984/85
Espen Bredesen41993, 94
Martin Schmitt41999/00
Thomas Morgenstern42010/11
Janne Ahonen42004/05
Gregor Schlierenzauer42007/08
Peter Prevc42015/16
Simon Ammann42009/10
Severin Freund42014/15
Kamil Stoch42016/17
Kamil Stoch42017/18
Ryōyū Kobayashi42021/22
Halvor Egner Granerud42022/23
Stefan Kraft42023/24

Consecutive podiums

RankPodiumsSeason
1 Janne Ahonen132004/05
2 Peter Prevc122015/16
Halvor Egner Granerud122022/23
4 Dawid Kubacki102019/20
Dawid Kubacki102022/23
Stefan Kraft102023, 24
7 Matti Nykänen91986, 87
Gregor Schlierenzauer92008/09
Stefan Kraft92016/17
10 Thomas Morgenstern82007/08
Gregor Schlierenzauer82008, 09
12 Jens Weißflog71983/84
Espen Bredesen71993, 94
Andreas Goldberger71994/95
Sven Hannawald72001/02
Simon Ammann72008/09

Highest overall advantage

RankPointsSeason
1 Peter Prevc8132015/16
2 Ryōyū Kobayashi7362018/19
3 Andreas Goldberger6361994/95
4 Gregor Schlierenzauer6212012/13
5 Stefan Kraft4762023/24

Highest overall advantage to 1992/93

RankPointsSeason
1 Matti Nykänen951987/88
2 Jan Boklöv551988/89
3 Andreas Felder541990/91
4 Ari-Pekka Nikkola481989/90
5 Toni Nieminen401991/92

Most points in a season

RankPointsSeason
1 Peter Prevc23032015/16
2 Stefan Kraft2149 2023/24
3 Halvor Egner Granerud2128 2022/23
4 Ryōyū Kobayashi2085 2018/19
5 Gregor Schlierenzauer20832008/09

Most points in a season to 1992/93

RankPointsSeason
1 Ari-Pekka Nikkola2871989/90
2 Matti Nykänen282 1987/88
3 Matti Nykänen2701982/83
4 Toni Nieminen2691991/92
5 Andreas Felder260 1990/91

Youngest on podium

RankAge
1 Steve Collins
2 Jakub Sucháček
3 Thomas Morgenstern
4 Toni Nieminen
5 Domen Prevc

Individual starts

RankStarts
1 Noriaki Kasai578
2 Simon Ammann502
3 Kamil Stoch442
4 Janne Ahonen412
5 Piotr Żyła372

Oldest winners

RankAge
1 Noriaki Kasai
2 Takanobu Okabe
3 Robert Kranjec
4 Jernej Damjan
5 Kamil Stoch

Podiums in a season

RankPodiumsSeason
1 Peter Prevc222015/16
2 Ryōyū Kobayashi21 2018/19
3 Gregor Schlierenzauer202008/09
202023/24
5181998/99
182022/23

Average points per competition

RankPointsSeason
1 Peter Prevc79.412015/16
2 Gregor Schlierenzauer77.152008/09
3 Andreas Goldberger74.811994/95
4 Ryōyū Kobayashi74.462018/19
5 Adam Małysz72.902000/01

Average points per competition to 1992/93

RankPointsSeason
1 Matti Nykänen14.101987/88
2 Toni Nieminen12.801991/92
3 Jan Boklöv12.351988/89
4 Andreas Goldberger12.111992/93
5 Ari-Pekka Nikkola11.481989/90

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

Overall leader by total events

RankEvents
1 Janne Ahonen73
2 Matti Nykänen62
3 Stefan Kraft58
4 Thomas Morgenstern52
5 Ryōyū Kobayashi47
6 Adam Małysz46
7 Martin Schmitt45
8 Gregor Schlierenzauer44
9 Hubert Neuper38
Simon Ammann38
11 Andreas Felder37
Kamil Stoch37

Ski flying leader by total events

RankEvents
1 Gregor Schlierenzauer 16
2 Stefan Kraft13
3 Robert Kranjec9
4 Peter Prevc7
5 Andreas Goldberger5
Sven Hannawald5

Wins in a season

RankWinsSeason
1 Peter Prevc152015/16
2 Gregor Schlierenzauer132008/09
Ryōyū Kobayashi132018/19
13
5 Janne Ahonen122004/05
12
7 Martin Schmitt111999/00
Adam Małysz112000/01
11

Highest win rate in a season

RankProcentSeason
1 Adam Małysz52,4%2000/01
2 Peter Prevc51,7%2015/16
3 Matti Nykänen50,0%1987/88
4 Gregor Schlierenzauer48,1%2008/09
5 Andreas Goldberger47,6%1994/95

Highest podium rate in a season

RankProcentSeason
1 Peter Prevc75,9%2015/16
2 Ryōyū Kobayashi75,0%2018/19
3 Gregor Schlierenzauer74,1%2008/09
4 Andreas Goldberger71,4%1994/95
5 Simon Ammann69,6%2009/10

updated: 24 March 2024

World Cup winners by nations

The table below lists those nations which have won at least one World Cup race (current as of 24 March 2024).

Men

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 align=left width=200284 49 193 42
2 151 15 102 34
151 17 116 18
4 131 14 102 15
5 99 12 83 4
6 97 12 70 15
7 73 23 49 1
8 33 1 30 2
9 28 20 8
10 (/) 19 12 7
11 17 3 14
12 14 6 8
13 (all Slovenes) 10 6 4
14 7 1 5 1
7 4 3
16 6 5 1
17 3 3
18 1 1
1 1
Total1132147822163

Men's team

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 align=left width=20040 7 32 1
2 28 8 20
3 16 2 14
4 15 4 10 1
5 12 5 7
6 7 1 6
7 4 4
Total12227932

Women's super team

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 align=left width=2001 1
1 1
Total22

Women

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 align=left width=16072 13 59
2 56 20 36
3 45 1 19 25
4 21 7 14
5 20 6 14
6 13 1 12
7 4 2 2
8 2 2
9 1 1
1 1
Total235168166

Women's team

RankNation Total LHNH
1 3 3
2 align=left width=1602 2
2 2
4 1 1
Total88

Mixed

RankNation Total LHNH
1 align=left width=1603 1 2
2 2
3 1 1
1 1
Total743

Men's super team

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 2 1 1
2 align=left width=2001 1
1 1
1 1
Total41 31

Hosts

Men

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 80 51 18 11
2 align=left width=15278 63 15
3 71 24 47
4 68 68
5 64 41 23
6 48 48
7 47 46 1
8 46 39 7
9 45 45
Holmenkollen
         (Oslo)
45 43 2
11 43 43
12 40 40
13 Ruka
         (Kuusamo)
34 34
14 30 11 18 1
Tauplitz
         (Bad Mitterndorf)
30 30
16 28 13 15
28 28
18 27 26 1
19 25 21 4
20 23 23
21 22 14 8
22 Predazzo
         (Val di Fiemme)
20 13 7
23 19 13 6
24 17 17
25 14 14
14 14
27 12 11 1
28 9 6 3
9 9
30 8 8
31 6 6
6 6
6 6
6 6
35 5 5
5 3 2
37 4 4
4 4
39 3 3
3 3
41 2 2
2 2
2 1 1
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 1 1
50 1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
Total 1119146812161

Mixed

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 2 2
2 2
3 align=left width=1521 1
1 1
1 1
Total 7 4 3

Women's super team

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 align=left width=1402 2
Total 22

Women

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 28 14 14
2 25 25
3 22 22
4 align=left width=14021 21
5 20 8 12
6 16 16
7 14 13 1
8 13 7 6
9 10 10
10 9 2 7
11 6 2 4
6 6
13 4 2 2
4 1 3
15 3 3
3 3
3 3
3 2 1
19 2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
29 1 1
1 1
1 1
Total 233168164

Men's team

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 align=left width=14024 23 1
2 22 18 4
3 17 17
4 12 12
5 7 7
7 7
7 5 5
5 5
5 5
10 4 4
11 2 2
2 2
13 1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
1 1
Total 12227932

Women's team

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 3 3
align=left width=1403 3
3 1 1
1 1
1 1
Total 918

Men's super team

RankNation Total FHLHNH
1 align=left width=1522 2
2 align=left width=1521 1
align=left width=1521 1
align=left width=1521 1
Total51 31
updated: 24 March 2024

Timeline calendar

Season Men's
Individual
 Men's
Team
 Women's
Individual
 Women's
Team
 Mixed
Team
 Men's
Super team
 Women's
Super team
FHLHNHTotal FHLHNHTotal FHLHNHTotal LHNHTotal LHNHTotal FHLHNHTotal LHNHTotal
1 16 8 25
2 14 8 24
3 10 9 22
3 15 7 25
2 14 8 24
1 12 8 21
2 14 9 25
2 10 10 22
12 8 20
1 11 8 20
16 9 25
4 13 5 22
3 12 6 21 2 2
2 13 2 17 2 2
1 11 7 19 2 2
3 11 7 21 1 1
3 16 9 28 4 4
4 19 2 25 1 1
4 19 4 27
3 23 3 29 1 1
2 22 2 26 1 2 3
5 16 21 1 3 4
21 1 22 1 3 1 5
4 23 27 1 1 2
1 22 23 2 2
4 24 28 3 3
2 20 22 2 2
4 20 24 2 2
3 22 2 27 1 2 3
6 20 1 27 3 3 6
3 20 23 1 3 4
7 19 26 2 3 5
5 19 2 26 2 3 1 6 13 13
7 17 3 27 2 4 6 1 15 16 1 1
2 25 1 28 4 4 2 16 18 1 1
5 25 1 31 1 4 5 1 12 13
6 20 3 29 1 5 6 1 16 17
5 20 1 26 2 4 6 3 16 19
4 18 22 2 6 8 2 13 15 2 2
6 22 28 2 5 7 9 15 24 2 2
2 21 4 27 5 5 9 7 16 2 2
3 21 1 25 1 3 4 3 10 13 2 2 1 1
4 24 28 1 4 5 9 10 19 1 1 2 2
6 25 1 32 1 2 3 15 11 26 2 2 1 1 2 1 1
6 24 2 32 1 2 3 1 13 10 24 1 2 3 1 1
Events 146 811 162 1119 27 93 2 122 1 68 164 233 9 9 4 3 7 1 3 1 5 2 2
Double wins 1 11 1 13 2 2
Winners 147 822 163 1132 27 93 2 122 1 68 166 235 9 9 4 3 71 3 1 5 2 2
Last updated: 24 March 2024

World Cup finals

Men

  • 1980 — Štrbské Pleso
  • 1981 — Planica
  • 1982 — Planica
  • 1983 — Planica
  • 1984 — Planica
  • 1985 — Štrbské Pleso
  • 1986 — Planica
  • 1987 — Oslo
  • 1988 — Planica
  • 1989 — Planica
  • 1990 — Planica
  • 1991 — Štrbské Pleso (3)
  • 1992 — Planica
  • 1993 — Planica
  • 1994 — Thunder Bay
  • 1995 — Oberstdorf
  • 1996 — Oslo
  • 1997 — Planica
  • 1998 — Planica
  • 1999 — Planica
  • 2000 — Planica
  • 2001 — Planica
  • 2002 — Planica
  • 2003 — Planica
  • 2004 — Oslo
  • 2005 — Planica
  • 2006 — Planica
  • 2007 — Planica
  • 2008 — Planica
  • 2009 — Planica
  • 2010 — Oslo (4)
  • 2011 — Planica
  • 2012 — Planica
  • 2013 — Planica
  • 2014 — Planica
  • 2015 — Planica
  • 2016 — Planica
  • 2017 — Planica
  • 2018 — Planica
  • 2019 — Planica
  • 2020 — Trondheim
  • 2021 — Planica
  • 2022 — Planica
  • 2023 — Planica
  • 2024 — Planica (35)

Women

World Cup all-time records

Men

Category Name Record
record prize money per single season (2008/09) 524,500 CHF
overall titles 4
consecutive overall titles 3
overall podiums 8
consecutive overall podiums Armin Kogler
Matti Nykänen
Andreas Goldberger
4
nations cup titles Austria 21
nations cup podiums Austria 38
ski flying titles 3
ski flying title podiums 5
individual wins 53
individual podiums 118
individual wins Austria 284
individual podiums Austria 826
individual ski flying wins 14
individual ski flying podiums 25
team wins 17
team podiums 43
team wins Austria 42
team podiums Austria 102
individual top 10s 248
individual ski flying top 10s 39
career total points 15753
career total points (since 1993/94)15748
career total points (to 1992/93)1712
most times winning individual points 466x
consecutive wins 6
consecutive podiums 13
youngest winner overall (1991/92)
oldest winner overall (2023/24)
youngest winner (Lahti '80)
oldest winner (Ruka '14)
youngest jumper on podium
oldest jumper on podium
youngest jumper in top 10
oldest jumper in top 10
oldest jumper performing
individual performances 578
team performances 73
all performances 651
  1. of seasons performing
33
wins in a single season (2015/16) 15
wins in a single season (2004/05) Finland 18
ski flying wins in a single season 4
podiums in a single season (2015/16) 22
podiums in a single season (1998/99) Japan 38
ski flying podiums in a single season Gregor Schlierenzauer
Stefan Kraft
6
overall points in a single season (2015/16) 2303
overall points in a single season to 1992/93 (1989/90) 287
nation points in a single season (2023/24) Austria 8149
nation points in a single season to 1992/93 (1991/92) Austria 1193
points in a single ski flying season (2012/13) 544
highest overall advantage in a season (2015/16) 813
highest overall advantage in a season to 1992/93 (1987/88) 95
average points per competition in a season (2015/16) 79.41
average points per competition in a season to 1992/93 (1987/88) 14.10
highest win rate in a season (2000/01) 52,4%
highest win rate in a season (2004/05) Finland 64,3%
highest podium rate in a season (2015/16) 75,9%
highest podium rate in a season (1991/92) Austria 50,8%
most wins in a calendar year (2001) 17
most podiums in a calendar year (2001) 22
most points in a calendar year (2001) 2307
overall leader by total events 73
ski flying leader by total events 16
most points in a single competition (Ruka '23) 363.5
most points in a ski flying competition (Vikersund '11) 498,6
most points in a ski flying competition with 3 rounds (Vikersund '24) 689,2
win with the highest point advantage (Planica '87) 47,5
longest time between first and last win
longest time between first and last podium
career total wins (individual & team) 70
career total podiums (individual & team) 161
total wins (individual & team) Austria 326
total podiums (individual & team) Austria 928
wins on a large hill align=center 36
wins on a normal hill align=center 15
wins at one venue (Lahti) align=center 8
update: 24 March 2024

Women

Category Name Record
record prize money per single season (2021/22) 101,852 CHF
overall titles 4
consecutive overall titles 3
overall podiums 8
consecutive overall podiums 7
nations cup titles Austria 6
nations cup podiums Japan 10
individual wins 63
individual podiums 116
individual top 10s 193
career total points 13793
consecutive wins 10
consecutive podiums 27
youngest winner (Yamagata '12)
oldest winner (Planica '24)
youngest jumper on podium
oldest jumper on podium
individual performances 219
wins in a single season (2013/14) 15
podiums in a single season (2018/19) 19
overall points in a single season (2018/19) 1909
nation points in a single season (2018/19) Germany 5220
highest overall advantage in a season (2013/14) 914
average points per competition in a season (2013/14) 95.56
most wins in a calendar year (2016) 15
most podiums in a calendar year (2016) 17
most points in a calendar year (2016) 1790
overall leader by total events 77
most points in a single competition (Lillehammer '17) 308,2
most points in a ski flying competition (Vikersund '24) 431,2
win with the highest point advantage (Nizhny Tagil '21) 41,7
longest time between first and last win
most wins at one venue (Hinzenbach) align=center 8
update: 21 March 2024

One country podium sweep

Men

No.DatePlaceSeasonWinnerSecondThird
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0127 December 1979  Cortina d'Ampezzoalign=center rowspan=41979/80 Toni Innauer Hubert Neuper Alfred Groyer
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0220 January 1980  Thunder Bay Armin Kogler Hubert Neuper Toni Innauer
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0322 March 1980  Planica Hubert Neuper Armin Kogler Hans Millonig
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0425 March 1980  Štrbské Pleso Armin Kogler Hans Millonig Hubert Neuper
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0514 February 1981  Ironwood1980/81 Alois Lipburger Andreas Felder Fritz Koch
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0622 March 1982  Štrbské Pleso1981/82 Ole Bremseth Olav Hansson Johan Sætre
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0715 December 1990  Sapporo1990/91 André Kiesewetter Dieter Thoma Josef Heumann
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE082 March 1991  Lahti1990/91 Andreas Felder Heinz Kuttin Werner Haim
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0917 January 1992  St. Moritzalign=center rowspan=21991/92 Andreas Felder Werner Rathmayr Martin Höllwarth
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE01026 January 1992  Oberstdorf Werner Rathmayr Andreas Felder Andreas Goldberger
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0111 January 1998  Garmisch-Partenkirchenalign=center rowspan=31997/98 Kazuyoshi Funaki Masahiko Harada Hiroya Saitō
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE01211 January 1998  Ramsau am Dachstein Masahiko Harada Kazuyoshi Funaki Hiroya Saitō
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0131 March 1998  Vikersund Takanobu Okabe Hiroya Saitō Noriaki Kasai
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0143 March 2001  Oberstdorf2000/01 Risto Jussilainen Veli-Matti Lindström Matti Hautamäki
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE01524 January 2002  Hakuba2001/02 Andreas Widhölzl Martin Koch Stefan Horngacher
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE01615 December 2002  Titisee-Neustadt2002/03 Martin Höllwarth Andreas Goldberger Andreas Kofler
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE01728 January 2006  Zakopane2005/06 Matti Hautamäki Tami Kiuru Janne Ahonen
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0189 December 2007  Trondheim2007/08 Thomas Morgenstern Andreas Kofler Wolfgang Loitzl
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE01931 January 2009  Sapporo2008/09 Gregor Schlierenzauer Thomas Morgenstern Wolfgang Loitzl
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE02017 December 2010  Engelbergalign=center rowspan=22010/11 Thomas Morgenstern Andreas Kofler Wolfgang Loitzl
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE02118 March 2011  Planica Gregor Schlierenzauer Thomas Morgenstern Martin Koch
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE02227 November 2011  Rukaalign=center rowspan=22011/12 Andreas Kofler Gregor Schlierenzauer Thomas Morgenstern
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE02330 December 2011  Oberstdorf Gregor Schlierenzauer Andreas Kofler Thomas Morgenstern
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE02426 January 2014  Sapporo2013/14 Jernej Damjan Peter Prevc Robert Kranjec
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE025 30 January 2016  Sapporo2015/16 Peter Prevc Domen Prevc Robert Kranjec
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE02618 March 2018  Vikersund2017/18 Robert Johansson Andreas Stjernen Daniel-André Tande
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0276 December 2020  Nizhny Tagil2020/21 Halvor Egner Granerud Robert Johansson Marius Lindvik
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE02825 March 2022  Planica2021/22 Žiga Jelar Peter Prevc Anže Lanišek
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE02913 March 2024  Trondheim2023/24 Stefan Kraft Daniel Tschofenig Jan Hörl

Women

No.DatePlaceSeasonWinnerSecondThird
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0112 February 2017  Ljubno2016/17 Katharina Althaus Carina Vogt Svenja Würth
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE0213 March 2022  Oberhof2021/22 Urša Bogataj Nika Križnar Ema Klinec
align=center bgcolor=EDEAE035 February 2023  Willingen2022/23 Yuki Ito Nozomi Maruyama Sara Takanashi

Shared wins

Men

No. SeasonDatePlaceHill SizeWinners
1 3 January 1982   Bergiselschanze K104 LH Per Bergerud
2 19 January 1986   Fichtelbergschanzen K90 NH Ernst Vettori
3 14 January 1989   Ještěd A K120 LH Jon Inge Kjørum
4 11 February 1990   Gross-Titlis-Schanze K120 LH Franci Petek
5 1 January 1991   Große Olympiaschanze K107 LH Andreas Felder
6 21 January 1996   Ōkurayama K115 LH Andreas Goldberger
7 29 January 2005   Wielka Krokiew HS134 (night) LH Roar Ljøkelsøy
8 12 February 2011   Vikersundbakken HS225 (night) FH Johan Remen Evensen
9 17 March 2013   Holmenkollbakken HS134 LH Gregor Schlierenzauer
10 29 November 2014   Rukatunturi HS142 (night) LH
11 11 February 2017   Sapporo Ōkurayama HS137 (night) LH Peter Prevc
12 27 February 2022   Salpausselkä HS130 (night) LH Halvor Egner Granerud
13 27 November 2022   Rukatunturi HS142 LH Stefan Kraft

Women

No. SeasonDatePlaceHill SizeWinners
1 9 December 2012   RusSki Gorki HS 106 NH Coline Mattel
2 15 February 2015   Savina Ski Jumping Center HS 95 NH Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Sara Takanashi

Timeline of record World Cup winners

Name Start EndWins
27 December 1979   30 December 1979   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E51
30 December 1979   1 January 1980   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E51
1 January 1980   4 January 1980   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E51
Hubert Neuper 4 January 1980   20 January 1980   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E52
20 January 980   9 February 1980   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E52
9 February 1980   2 March 1980   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E52
Hubert Neuper
Armin Kogler
Piotr Fijas
Toni Innauer
2 March 1980   8 March 1980   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E52
Armin Kogler 8 March 1980   1 January 1982   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E538
1 January 1982   17 January 1982   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E58
Armin Kogler 17 January 1982   27 February 1983   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E5912
27 February 1983   6 March 1983   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E512
6 March 1983   11 March 1983   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E512
Armin Kogler 11 March 1983   26 March 1983   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E513
Armin Kogler
Matti Nykänen
26 March 1983   10 December 1983   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E513
Armin Kogler
Matti Nykänen
Horst Bulau
10 December 1983   18 February 1984   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E513
Matti Nykänen 18 February 1984   26 January 2013   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E51446
26 January 2013   3 February 2013   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E546
Gregor Schlierenzauer 3 February 2013   streak in run   align=center bgcolor=#E5E5E54753

Key people

Torbjørn Yggeseth was a founder of World Cup in 1979. A new function race director was established in 1988 by International Ski Federation, with its first director Niilo Halonen then called FIS coordinator for ski jumping. Before that season this function did not exist.[12] In the premiere Women's 2011/12 World Cup season Chika Yoshida was entitled as World Cup Coordinator, but since the season 2012/13 Yoshida is called Race Director.

Men

No. Function Mandate Seasons
1 race director (RD)
2 Walter Hofer 28
3 Sandro Pertile 2020–present 1
Race director assistants
Equipment control

Women

Race director assistants
Equipment control

See also

External links

See main article: world cups.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIS approves World Cup circuit for women's ski jumping. Skiracing. en. Eric Williams. 9 June 2010. 17 January 2016.
  2. Web site: FIS: Complete Calendar of FIS Ski Jumping and Ski Flying World Cup races . https://archive.today/20130629052520/http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/disciplines/ski-jumping/fiscalendar.html?place_search=&seasoncode_search=all&sector_search=JP&date_search=&gender_search=&category_search=WC&codex_search=&nation_search=&disciplinecode_search=&search=Search&date_from=today&rec_start=0&limit=100 . dead . 29 June 2013 . 6 May 2013 .
  3. Web site: Men's individual winners all-time. FIS Ski.
  4. Web site: Men's individual podiums all-time. FIS Ski.
  5. Web site: Men's individual Top 10 appearances all-time. FIS Ski.
  6. Web site: Men's individual winners all-time – Ski flying. FIS Ski.
  7. Web site: Men's individual podiums all-time – Ski flying. FIS Ski.
  8. Web site: Men's individual Top 10 appearances all-time – Ski flying. FIS Ski.
  9. Web site: Women's individual winners all-time. FIS Ski.
  10. Web site: Women's individual podiums all-time. FIS Ski.
  11. Web site: Women's individual Top 10 appearances all-time. FIS Ski.
  12. Web site: Walter Hofer: "Man muss auf dem Boden bleiben" . 4 August 2012 . kleine zeitung . 4 August 2012.