Andreas Kofler

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Andreas Kofler

Andreas Kofler (2011).jpg
Kofler in 2011

Country
 Austria
Born
(1984-05-17) 17 May 1984 (age 34)
Innsbruck, Austria
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Ski clubSV Innsbruck Bergisel
Personal best233 m (764 ft)
Vikersund, 26 February 2012
World Cup career
Seasons
2003–2017
2019–present
Individual wins12
Team wins15
Indiv. podiums36
Team podiums25
Indiv. starts309
Team starts32
Four Hills titles1 (2010)
Updated on 18 February 2019.

Andreas Kofler (born 17 May 1984) is an Austrian ski jumper who currently competes for the Austrian Ski Federation (ÖSV).[1]




Contents





  • 1 Career


  • 2 World Cup

    • 2.1 Standings


    • 2.2 Wins



  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




Career


Andreas Kofler grew up in Tyrol, in the Austrian Alps. He is a member of the ski jumping club SV Innsbruck-Bergisel, together with Gregor Schlierenzauer.


Kofler won his first individual competition in the World Cup on 4 February 2006. Two days later, he came in second place in the team competition. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Kofler won the silver medal in the individual competition, finishing only 0.1 points behind Thomas Morgenstern, his teammate on the squad with whom he would later win the Olympic gold medal in the team competition. At the Nordic Ski World Championships 2007 in Sapporo, Japan, Kofler won the gold medal in the team competition and finished in sixth place in the individual competition. At the end of the season, he arrived in second place at the Nordic Tournament, beaten only by Adam Małysz.[1]


After starting well into the 2007/08 season, finishing in second place behind Morgenstern twice, Kofler crashed twice during competitions, in Engelberg and in Oberstdorf. Despite not being seriously injured, Kofler struggled to shake off his poor form for this and the next season.


In the 2009-2010, Kofler came in third place in Engelberg, ending his bad streak. During the same season, Kofler managed to win the prestigious Four Hills Tournament, ahead of Janne Ahonen and Wolfgang Loitzl, after winning the first event of the tournament in Oberstdorf. Kofler could not meet expectations in the first event (on the normal hill) of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, coming in 19th place. Nonetheless, he finished in fourth place on the large hill, only one point from the podium, and won the team competition with his teammates Wolfgang Loitzl, Thomas Morgenstern and Gregor Schlierenzauer—his second Olympic gold medal after 2006.[2]


During the 2010/11 season, Kofler recorded three individual wins, including the first event of the season in Kuusamo, Finland.[3]


Despite a training deficit due to back problems related to his spinal discs, Kofler started the 2011/12 season by winning the first two events, which took place in Lillehammer, Norway.[4]



World Cup



Standings

























































































































Season
Overall

4H

SF

RA

W5

NT

2002/03
164N/AN/AN/A40

2003/04
2130N/AN/AN/A29

2004/05
4050N/AN/AN/A34

2005/06
78N/AN/AN/A4

2006/07
712N/AN/AN/A
2nd, silver medalist(s)

2007/08
1330N/AN/AN/A7

2008/09
362842N/AN/A26

2009/10
41st, gold medalist(s)12N/AN/A6

2010/11
4821N/AN/AN/A

2011/12
3rd, bronze medalist(s)3rd, bronze medalist(s)12N/AN/AN/A

2012/13
1715N/AN/AN/A

2013/14
1225N/AN/AN/A

2014/15
2923N/AN/AN/A

2015/16
3848N/AN/AN/A

2016/17
231750N/AN/A

2018/19
N/A


Wins









































































No.
Season
Date
Location
Hill
Size
1
2005/064 February 2006  
Germany Willingen

Mühlenkopfschanze HS145
LH
2
2009/1029 December 2009  
Germany Oberstdorf

Schattenbergschanze HS137 (night)
LH
3
2010/1128 November 2010  
Finland Kuusamo

Rukatunturi HS142
LH
4
19 December 2010  
Switzerland Engelberg

Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137
LH
5
16 January 2011  
Japan Sapporo

Ōkurayama HS134
LH
6
2011/1227 November 2011  
Finland Kuusamo

Rukatunturi HS142 (night)
LH
7
3 December 2011  
Norway Lillehammer

Lysgårdsbakken HS100 (night)
NH
8
4 December 2011  
Norway Lillehammer

Lysgårdsbakken HS138
LH
9
18 December 2011  
Switzerland Engelberg

Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137
LH
10
4 January 2012  
Austria Innsbruck

Bergiselschanze HS130
LH
11
2012/139 December 2012  
Russia Sochi

RusSki Gorki HS106
NH
12
15 December 2012  
Switzerland Engelberg

Gross-Titlis-Schanze HS137
LH


Personal life


In 2007, Andreas Kofler started a four-year formation to become a member of the Austrian police force, as part of a program for competitive athletes. In May 2011, Kofler passed his final examinations and hence concluded his formation.
His hobbies include telemark skiing, football, surfing and climbing.
Andreas Kofler currently resides in Thaur, Tyrol.[5]



References




  1. ^ ab [1], profile at FIS. Retrieved: 9.12.2011


  2. ^ "Austria cruise to ski jump gold", BBC Sport, Retrieved: 9.12.2011.


  3. ^ "Double gold for Kofler in Kuusamo", Eurosport. Retrieved: 9.12.2011


  4. ^ "More gold for Kofler in Lillehammer", Eurosport. Retrieved: 9.12.2011


  5. ^ [2], Biography on personal homepage. Retrieved: 09.12.2011.




External links



  • Andreas Kofler at the International Ski Federation


  • Official website (in German)











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