Ski Jumping - Records

Records

All Pre-World Cup, Olympic Games, World Championships & World Cup events are included.

Category Ski Jumper Record Date/Year
Olympic Games (1924–2010)
most individual victories Simon Ammann 4 2002–2010
all medals Matti Nykänen 5 1984–1988
most team victories Finland Team 2 1988–1992
Germany Team 2 1994–2002
Austria Team 2 2006–2010
most team medals Austria Team 5 1992–2010
youngest winner individual Toni Nieminen 16 y, 261 d 1992
oldest winner individual Jens Weißflog 29 y, 214 d 1994
by No. of Olympic appearances Noriaki Kasai 6 1992–2010
FIS Nordic World Ski Championships (1925–2011)
most individual victories Adam Małysz 4 2001–2007
most individual medals Adam Małysz 6 2001–2011
all medals Janne Ahonen 10 1995–2005
Martin Schmitt 10 1997–2011
most team victories Austria Team 8 1984–2011
most team medals Austria Team 14 1984–2011
youngest winner individual Tommy Ingebrigtsen 17 y, 222 d 1995
oldest winner individual Andreas Küttel 29 y, 308 d 2009
by No. of Championships appearances Noriaki Kasai 10 1989–2009
FIS Ski-Flying World Championships (1972–2010)
most individual victories Walter Steiner 2 1972–1977
Sven Hannawald 2 2000–2002
Roar Ljøkelsøy 2 2004–2006
most individual medals Matti Nykänen 5 1983–1990
all medals Janne Ahonen 7 1996–2008
most team victories Norway Team 2 2004–2006
Austria Team 2 2008–2010
most team medals Norway Team 4 2004–2010
Finland Team 4 2004–2010
youngest winner individual Gregor Schlierenzauer 18 y, 47 d 2008
oldest winner individual Robert Kranjec 30 y, 224 days 2012
by No. of Championships appearances Janne Ahonen 9 1994–2010
Four Hills Tournament (1952–2011)
most overall victories Janne Ahonen 5 1999–2008
most individual victories Jens Weißflog 10 1983–1996
youngest winner individual Toni Nieminen 16 y, 212 d 29 December 1991
oldest winner individual Jens Weißflog 31 y, 169 d 6 January 1996
youngest winner overall Toni Nieminen 16 y, 220 d 1991–92
oldest winner overall Jens Weißflog 31 y, 169 d 1995–96
World Cup (1979–2011)
most overall wins Matti Nykänen 4 1983–1988
Adam Małysz 4 2001–2007
most individual victories Matti Nykänen 46 1981–1989
most individual podiums Janne Ahonen 108 1993–2010
most individual Top 10 results Janne Ahonen 245 1993–2011
most team victories Austria team 23 1990–2011
most team medals Austria team 45 1990–2011
most individual performances Noriaki Kasai 409 1989-active
most team performances Noriaki Kasai 42 1990-active
all performances Noriaki Kasai 451 1989-active
most seasons Noriaki Kasai 22 1989-active
most ski-flying individual victories Gregor Schlierenzauer 10 2006-active
youngest winner individual Steve Collins 15 y, 362 d 9 March 1980
oldest winner individual Takanobu Okabe 38 y, 135 d 10 March 2009
youngest winner overall Toni Nieminen 16 y, 303 d 1991-92
oldest winner overall Adam Małysz 29 y, 112 d 2006-07
oldest World Cup performance jumper Takanobu Okabe 41 y, 95 d 1989-2012
most wins in one season individual Gregor Schlierenzauer 13 2008-09
most points in one season individual Gregor Schlierenzauer 2083 2008-09
Other records (all times)
first jump over 100m Sepp Bradl 101m 1936
first jump over 200m Andreas Goldberger 202m* 1994
Toni Nieminen 203m 1994
most jumps over 200m Robert Kranjec 131 1998–active
world record Johan Remen Evensen 246.5m 2011
first World Cup individual event Cortina d'Ampezzo December 1979
first World Cup team event Lahti March 1990

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