Ski Jumping - National Records

National Records

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Rank Nation Record holder Length Venue Year Skis
1. Norway Johan Remen Evensen 246.5 metres (809 ft) Vikersund 2011 Elan
2. Slovenia Robert Kranjec 244 metres (801 ft) Vikersund 2012 Fischer
3. Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer 243.5 metres (799 ft) Vikersund 2011 Fischer
4. Finland Janne Happonen 240 metres (790 ft) Vikersund 2011 Fischer
Japan Daiki Ito 240 metres (790 ft) Vikersund 2012 Fischer
6. Switzerland Simon Ammann 238.5 metres (782 ft) Vikersund 2011 Fischer
7. Czech Republic Antonín Hájek 236 metres (774 ft) Planica 2010 Fischer
8. Poland Piotr Żyła 232.5 metres (763 ft) Vikersund 2012 Fischer
9. Russia Denis Kornilov 232 metres (761 ft) Vikersund 2012 Fischer
10. Germany Richard Freitag 230 metres (750 ft) Vikersund 2012 Fischer
11. France Vincent Descombes Sevoie 225 metres (738 ft) Vikersund 2012 Fischer
12. United States Alan Alborn 221.5 metres (727 ft) Planica 2002 Fischer
13. Italy Andrea Morassi 216.5 metres (710 ft) Planica 2012 Elan
14. Sweden Isak Grimholm 207.5 metres (681 ft) Planica 2007 Elan
South Korea Choi Heung-Chul 207.5 metres (681 ft) Planica 2008 Fischer
16. Estonia Kaarel Nurmsalu 204 metres (669 ft) Vikersund 2012 Fischer
17. Belarus Petr Chaadaev 197.5 metres (648 ft) Kulm 2006 Rossignol
18. Kazakhstan Radik Zhaparov 196.5 metres (645 ft) Planica 2007 Fischer
19. Slovakia Martin Mesik 195.5 metres (641 ft) Kulm 2006 Elan
20. Canada Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes 194 metres (636 ft) Vikersund 2012 Fischer
21. Ukraine Vitaliy Shumbarets 189.5 metres (622 ft) Planica 2009 Elan
22. Bulgaria Petar Fartunov 175 metres (574 ft) Planica 2009 -
23. Netherlands Christoph Kreuzer 162 metres (531 ft) Planica 2002 -
24. Hungary Gabor Geller 139 metres (456 ft) Harrachov 1980 -
25. Turkey Faik Yuksel 138 metres (453 ft) - - -
26. Kyrgyzstan Dmitry Chvykov 122 metres (400 ft) - - -
27. Romania Florin Spulber 118 metres (387 ft) Borșa 1999 -
28. China Tian Zhandong 118 metres (387 ft) - - -
29. United Kingdom Glynn Pedersen 113.5 metres (372 ft) Salt Lake City 2002 -
30. Georgia Kakhaber Tsakadze 105 metres (344 ft) - - -
31. Croatia Josip Šporer 102 metres (335 ft) Planica 1940's -
32. Moldova Filipciuc Ivan 95 metres (312 ft) Borșa 2002 Fischer
33. Wales Mark Wayne Evans 85.5 metres (281 ft) - - -
34. Argentina Ferdinand Gomez 78 metres (256 ft) - - -
35. Armenia Sarahn Czizkabika 49.5 metres (162 ft) Gibswil 2011 -
36. Montenegro Bozo Cvorovic 46 metres (151 ft) Zabijak 1960's -
37. Belgium Rembert Notten 35 metres (115 ft) Rückershausen 2012 -

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