List of FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medalists in ski jumping

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This is a list of medalists from the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in ski jumping.




Contents





  • 1 Men

    • 1.1 Large hill individual


    • 1.2 Normal hill individual


    • 1.3 Team large hill


    • 1.4 Team normal hill



  • 2 Ladies

    • 2.1 Normal hill individual


    • 2.2 Team normal hill



  • 3 Mixed

    • 3.1 Mixed team normal hill



  • 4 Medal table


  • 5 Most successful athletes (by number of victories)

    • 5.1 Men

      • 5.1.1 All events


      • 5.1.2 Individual events



    • 5.2 Ladies

      • 5.2.1 All events


      • 5.2.2 Individual events




  • 6 Best performers by country


  • 7 See also


  • 8 References




Men



Large hill individual


Debuted: 1925. Unofficial event: 1941.


























































































































































































































































































Edition
Place
Date
Hill
Gold
Silver
Bronze

1925

Czechoslovakia Johannisbad
12 February
K45

Czechoslovakia Willen Dick

Norway Henry Ljungmann

Czechoslovakia František Wende

1926

Finland Lahti
4 February
K40

Norway Jacob Tullin Thams

Norway Otto Aasen

Norway Georg Østerholt

1927

Italy Cortina d'Ampezzo
2 February
K50

Sweden Tore Edman

Czechoslovakia Willen Dick

Sweden Bertil Carlsson

1929

Poland Zakopane
5 February
K60

Norway Sigmund Ruud

Norway Kristian Johansson

Norway Hans Kleppen

1930

Norway Oslo
27 February
K50

Norway Gunnar Andersen

Norway Reidar Andersen

Norway Sigmund Ruud

1931

Germany Oberhof
13 February
K55

Norway Birger Ruud

Switzerland Fritz Kaufmann

Sweden Sven Eriksson

1933

Austria Innsbruck
8 February
K70

Switzerland Marcel Reymond

Czechoslovakia Rudolf Burkert

Sweden Sven Eriksson

1934

Sweden Sollefteå
20 February
K60

Norway Kristian Johansson

Norway Arne Hovde

Sweden Sven Eriksson

1935

Czechoslovakia Vysoké Tatry
13 February
K55

Norway Birger Ruud

Norway Reidar Andersen

Norway Alf Andersen

1937

France Chamonix
12 February
K60

Norway Birger Ruud (3)

Norway Reidar Andersen

Norway Sigurd Sollid

1938

Finland Lahti
27 February
K65

Norway Asbjørn Ruud

Poland Stanisław Marusarz

Norway Hilmar Myhra

1939

Poland Zakopane
11 February
K75

Nazi Germany Sepp Bradl

Norway Birger Ruud

Norway Arnholdt Kongsgaard

1950

United States Lake Placid
1 February
K80

Norway Hans Bjørnstad

Sweden Thure Lindgren

Norway Arnfinn Bergmann

1954

Sweden Falun
15 February
K80

Finland Matti Pietikäinen

Finland Veikko Heinonen

Sweden Bror Östman

1958

Finland Lahti
1 March
K70

Finland Juhani Kärkinen

Finland Ensio Hyytiä

East Germany Helmut Recknagel

1962

Poland Zakopane
25 February
K90

East Germany Helmut Recknagel

Soviet Union Nikolay Kamenskiy

Finland Niilo Halonen

1966

Norway Oslo
17 February
K85

Norway Bjørn Wirkola

Japan Takashi Fujisawa

Sweden Kjell Sjöberg

1970

Czechoslovakia Vysoké Tatry
21 February
K100

Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov

Czechoslovakia Jiří Raška

Poland Stanisław Gąsienica

1974

Sweden Falun
23 February
K100

East Germany Hans-Georg Aschenbach

East Germany Heinz Wossipiwo

Czechoslovakia Rudolf Höhnl

1978

Finland Lahti
25 February
K110

Finland Tapio Räisänen

Austria Alois Lipburger

East Germany Falko Weißpflog

1982

Norway Oslo
28 February
K105

Finland Matti Nykänen

Norway Olav Hansson

Austria Armin Kogler

1985

Austria Seefeld
20 January
K109

Norway Per Bergerud

Finland Jari Puikkonen

Finland Matti Nykänen

1987

West Germany Oberstdorf
15 February
K115

Austria Andreas Felder

Norway Vegard Opaas

Austria Ernst Vettori

1989

Finland Lahti
20 February
K114

Finland Jari Puikkonen

East Germany Jens Weißflog

Finland Matti Nykänen

1991

Italy Val di Fiemme
10 February
K115

Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franci Petek

Norway Rune Olijnyk

Germany Jens Weißflog

1993

Sweden Falun
21 February
K115

Norway Espen Bredesen

Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala

Austria Andreas Goldberger

1995

Canada Thunder Bay
18 March
K120

Norway Tommy Ingebrigtsen

Austria Andreas Goldberger

Germany Jens Weißflog

1997

Norway Trondheim
1 March
K120

Japan Masahiko Harada

Germany Dieter Thoma

Switzerland Sylvain Freiholz

1999

Austria Ramsau
21 February
K120

Germany Martin Schmitt

Germany Sven Hannawald

Japan Hideharu Miyahira

2001

Finland Lahti
19 February
K116

Germany Martin Schmitt

Poland Adam Małysz

Finland Janne Ahonen

2003

Italy Val di Fiemme
22 February
K120

Poland Adam Małysz

Finland Matti Hautamäki

Japan Noriaki Kasai

2005

Germany Oberstdorf
25 February
HS137

Finland Janne Ahonen

Norway Roar Ljøkelsøy

Czech Republic Jakub Janda

2007

Japan Sapporo
24 February
HS134

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Finland Harri Olli

Norway Roar Ljøkelsøy

2009

Czech Republic Liberec
27 February
HS134

Switzerland Andreas Küttel

Germany Martin Schmitt

Norway Anders Jacobsen

2011

Norway Oslo
3 March
HS134

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Austria Thomas Morgenstern

Switzerland Simon Ammann

2013

Italy Val di Fiemme
27 February
HS134

Poland Kamil Stoch

Slovenia Peter Prevc

Norway Anders Jacobsen

2015

Sweden Falun
26 February
HS134

Germany Severin Freund

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Norway Rune Velta

2017

Finland Lahti
2 March
HS130

Austria Stefan Kraft

Germany Andreas Wellinger

Poland Piotr Żyła

2019

Austria Seefeld
23 February
HS130

Germany Markus Eisenbichler

Germany Karl Geiger

Switzerland Killian Peier

The individual large hill is one of only three events that has been contested at every FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.


  • Medals:






























































































Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 Norway
131212
37
2
 Finland
65415
3
 Germany (1925–39, 1991–present)
55212
4
 Austria
34310
5
  Switzerland
3137
6
 East Germany (1954–89)
2226

 Poland
2226
8
 Czechoslovakia (1925–91)
1326
9
 Sweden
1168
10
 Japan
1124
11
 Soviet Union (1954–91)
1102
12
 Yugoslavia (1931–91)
1001
13
 Czech Republic (1993–present)
0112
14
 Slovenia (1993–present)
0101
Total393939117


Normal hill individual


Debuted: 1962.

















































































































































































Edition
Place
Date
Hill
Gold
Silver
Bronze

1962

Poland Zakopane
21 February
K65

Norway Toralf Engan

Poland Antoni Łaciak

East Germany Helmut Recknagel

1966

Norway Oslo
23 February
K75

Norway Bjørn Wirkola

East Germany Dieter Neuendorf

Finland Paavo Lukkariniemi

1970

Czechoslovakia Vysoké Tatry
14 February
K80

Soviet Union Gariy Napalkov

Japan Yukio Kasaya

Norway Lars Grini

1974

Sweden Falun
16 February
K85

East Germany Hans-Georg Aschenbach

East Germany Dietrich Kampf

Soviet Union Aleksey Borovitin

1978

Finland Lahti
18 February
K85

East Germany Matthias Buse

East Germany Henry Glaß

Soviet Union Aleksey Borovitin

1982

Norway Oslo
21 February
K85

Austria Armin Kogler

Finland Jari Puikkonen

Norway Ole Bremseth

1985

Austria Seefeld
26 January
K90

East Germany Jens Weißflog

Austria Andreas Felder

Norway Per Bergerud

1987

West Germany Oberstdorf
20 February
K90

Czechoslovakia Jiří Parma

Finland Matti Nykänen

Norway Vegard Opaas

1989

Finland Lahti
26 February
K90

East Germany Jens Weißflog

Finland Ari-Pekka Nikkola

Austria Heinz Kuttin

1991

Italy Val di Fiemme
16 February
K90

Austria Heinz Kuttin

Norway Kent Johanssen

Finland Ari-Pekka Nikkola

1993

Sweden Falun
27 February
K90

Japan Masahiko Harada

Austria Andreas Goldberger

Czech Republic Jaroslav Sakala

1995

Canada Thunder Bay
12 March
K90

Japan Takanobu Okabe

Japan Hiroya Saitō

Finland Mika Laitinen

1997

Norway Trondheim
22 February
K90

Finland Janne Ahonen

Japan Masahiko Harada

Austria Andreas Goldberger

1999

Austria Ramsau
26 February
K90

Japan Kazuyoshi Funaki

Japan Hideharu Miyahira

Japan Masahiko Harada

2001

Finland Lahti
23 February
K90

Poland Adam Małysz

Germany Martin Schmitt

Austria Martin Höllwarth

2003

Italy Val di Fiemme
28 February
K95

Poland Adam Małysz

Norway Tommy Ingebrigtsen

Japan Noriaki Kasai

2005

Germany Oberstdorf
19 February
HS100

Slovenia Rok Benkovič

Czech Republic Jakub Janda

Finland Janne Ahonen

2007

Japan Sapporo
3 March
HS100

Poland Adam Małysz (3)

Switzerland Simon Ammann

Austria Thomas Morgenstern

2009

Czech Republic Liberec
21 February
HS100

Austria Wolfgang Loitzl

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Switzerland Simon Ammann

2011

Norway Oslo
26 February
HS106

Austria Thomas Morgenstern

Austria Andreas Kofler

Poland Adam Malysz

2013

Italy Val di Fiemme
23 February
HS106

Norway Anders Bardal

Austria Gregor Schlierenzauer

Slovenia Peter Prevc

2015

Sweden Falun
21 February
HS100

Norway Rune Velta

Germany Severin Freund

Austria Stefan Kraft

2017

Finland Lahti
25 February
HS100

Austria Stefan Kraft

Germany Andreas Wellinger

Germany Markus Eisenbichler

2019

Austria Seefeld
1 March
HS109

Poland Dawid Kubacki

Poland Kamil Stoch

Austria Stefan Kraft
  • Medals:


















































































Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 Austria
556
16
2
 East Germany (1962–89)
4318
3
 Norway
42410
4
 Poland
4217
5
 Japan
3429
6
 Finland
1348
7
 Soviet Union (1962–91)
1023
8
 Slovenia (1993–present)
1012
9
 Czechoslovakia (1962–91)
1001
10
 Germany (1991–present)
0314
11
 Czech Republic (1993–present)
0112

  Switzerland
0112
Total24242472


Team large hill


Unofficial first ever demonstration team event: 1978. Officially debuted: 1982.





















































































































































Edition
Place
Date
Hill
Gold
Silver
Bronze

1982

Norway Oslo
26 February
K105

 Norway
Johan Sætre
Per Bergerud
Ole Bremseth
Olav Hansson

 Austria
Hans Wallner
Hubert Neuper
Armin Kogler
Andreas Felder

 Finland
Keijo Korhonen
Jari Puikkonen
Pentti Kokkonen
Matti Nykänen

1984

Switzerland Engelberg
26 February
K120

 Finland
Markku Pusenius
Pentti Kokkonen
Jari Puikkonen
Matti Nykänen

 East Germany
Ulf Findeisen
Matthias Buse
Klaus Ostwald
Jens Weißflog

 Czechoslovakia
Ladislav Dluhoš
Vladimír Podzimek
Jiří Parma
Pavel Ploc

1985

Austria Seefeld
22 January
K109

 Finland
Tuomo Ylipulli
Pentti Kokkonen
Matti Nykänen
Jari Puikkonen

 Austria
Andreas Felder
Armin Kogler
Günther Stranner
Ernst Vettori

 East Germany
Frank Sauerbrey
Manfred Deckert
Klaus Ostwald
Jens Weißflog

1987

West Germany Oberstdorf
17 February
K115

 Finland
Matti Nykänen
Ari-Pekka Nikkola
Tuomo Ylipulli
Pekka Suorsa

 Norway
Ole Christian Eidhammer
Hroar Stjernen
Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl
Vegard Opaas

 Austria
Ernst Vettori
Richard Schallert
Franz Neuländtner
Andreas Felder

1989

Finland Lahti
22 February
K114

 Finland
Ari-Pekka Nikkola
Jari Puikkonen
Matti Nykänen
Risto Laakkonen

 Norway
Magne Johansen
Clas-Brede Bråthen
Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl
Jon Inge Kjørum

 Czechoslovakia
Jiří Parma
Martin Švagerko
Ladislav Dluhoš
Pavel Ploc

1991

Italy Val di Fiemme
8 February
K115

 Austria
Heinz Kuttin
Ernst Vettori
Stefan Horngacher
Andreas Felder

 Finland
Ari-Pekka Nikkola
Raimo Ylipulli
Vesa Hakala
Risto Laakonen

 Germany
Heiko Hunger
André Kiesewetter
Dieter Thoma
Jens Weißflog

1993

Sweden Falun
23 February
K115

 Norway
Bjørn Myrbakken
Helge Brendryen
Øyvind Berg
Espen Bredesen

 Czech Republic
František Jež
Jiří Parma
Jaroslav Sakala

and  Slovakia
Martin Švagerko

 Austria
Ernst Vettori
Heinz Kuttin
Stefan Horngacher
Andreas Goldberger

1995

Canada Thunder Bay
16 March
K120

 Finland
Jani Soininen
Janne Ahonen
Mika Laitinen
Ari-Pekka Nikkola

 Germany
Jens Weißflog
Gerd Siegmund
Hansjörg Jäkle
Dieter Thoma

 Japan
Takanobu Okabe
Jinya Nishikata
Hiroya Saitō
Naoki Yasuzaki

1997

Norway Trondheim
27 February
K120

 Finland
Ari-Pekka Nikkola
Jani Soininen
Mika Laitinen
Janne Ahonen

 Japan
Kazuyoshi Funaki
Takanobu Okabe
Masahiko Harada
Hiroya Saitō

 Germany
Christof Duffner
Martin Schmitt
Hansjörg Jäkle
Dieter Thoma

1999

Austria Ramsau
20 February
K120

 Germany
Sven Hannawald
Christof Duffner
Dieter Thoma
Martin Schmitt

 Japan
Noriaki Kasai
Hideharu Miyahira
Masahiko Harada
Kazuyoshi Funaki

 Austria
Andreas Widhölzl
Martin Höllwarth
Reinhard Schwarzenberger
Stefan Horngacher

2001

Finland Lahti
21 February
K116

 Germany
Sven Hannawald
Michael Uhrmann
Alexander Herr
Martin Schmitt

 Finland
Risto Jussilainen
Jani Soininen
Ville Kantee
Janne Ahonen

 Austria
Andreas Goldberger
Wolfgang Loitzl
Martin Höllwarth
Stefan Horngacher

2003

Italy Val di Fiemme
23 February
K120

 Finland
Janne Ahonen
Tami Kiuru
Arttu Lappi
Matti Hautamäki

 Japan
Kazuyoshi Funaki
Akira Higashi
Hideharu Miyahira
Noriaki Kasai

 Norway
Tommy Ingebrigtsen
Lars Bystøl
Sigurd Pettersen
Bjørn Einar Romøren

2005

Germany Oberstdorf
26 February
HS137

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Andreas Widhölzl
Thomas Morgenstern
Martin Höllwarth

 Finland
Risto Jussilainen
Tami Kiuru
Matti Hautamäki
Janne Ahonen

 Norway
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Sigurd Pettersen
Lars Bystøl
Roar Ljøkelsøy

2007

Japan Sapporo
25 February
HS134

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Morgenstern

 Norway
Tom Hilde
Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen
Roar Ljøkelsøy

 Japan
Shōhei Tochimoto
Takanobu Okabe
Daiki Itō
Noriaki Kasai

2009

Czech Republic Liberec
28 February
HS134

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Martin Koch
Thomas Morgenstern
Gregor Schlierenzauer

 Norway
Anders Bardal
Tom Hilde
Johan Remen Evensen
Anders Jacobsen

 Japan
Shōhei Tochimoto
Takanobu Okabe
Daiki Itō
Noriaki Kasai

2011

Norway Oslo
5 March
HS134

 Austria
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Morgenstern

 Norway
Anders Jacobsen
Bjoern Einar Romoeren
Anders Bardal
Tom Hilde

 Slovenia
Peter Prevc
Jurij Tepeš
Jernej Damjan
Robert Kranjec

2013

Italy Val di Fiemme
2 March
HS134

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Manuel Fettner
Thomas Morgenstern (5)
Gregor Schlierenzauer

 Germany
Andreas Wank
Severin Freund
Michael Neumayer
Richard Freitag

 Poland
Maciej Kot
Piotr Żyła
Dawid Kubacki
Kamil Stoch

2015

Sweden Falun
28 February
HS134

 Norway
Anders Bardal
Anders Jacobsen
Anders Fannemel
Rune Velta

 Austria
Stefan Kraft
Michael Hayböck
Manuel Poppinger
Gregor Schlierenzauer

 Poland
Piotr Żyła
Klemens Murańka
Jan Ziobro
Kamil Stoch

2017

Finland Lahti
4 March
HS130

 Poland
Piotr Żyła
Dawid Kubacki
Maciej Kot
Kamil Stoch

 Norway
Anders Fannemel
Johann André Forfang
Daniel-André Tande
Andreas Stjernen

 Austria
Michael Hayböck
Manuel Fettner
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Stefan Kraft

2019

Austria Seefeld
24 February
HS130

 Germany
Karl Geiger
Richard Freitag
Stephan Leyhe
Markus Eisenbichler

 Austria
Philipp Aschenwald
Michael Hayböck
Daniel Huber
Stefan Kraft

 Japan
Yukiya Satō
Daiki Itō
Junshirō Kobayashi
Ryōyū Kobayashi

1984 Extra World Championships in Engelberg, Switzerland as the team event was not on the program for the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo.

In 2013 Norway initially took the silver medal but were moved down to fourth place when it was discovered that Anders Bardal got too many points after his first jump.


  • Medals:












































































Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 Finland
73111
2
 Austria
645
15
3
 Norway
36211
4
 Germany (1991–present)
3227
5
 Poland
1023
6
 Japan
0347
7
 East Germany (1982–89)
0112
8
 Czech Republic (1993–present)
0101

 Slovakia (1993–present)
0101
10
 Czechoslovakia (1982–91)
0022
11
 Slovenia (1993–present)
0011
Total20212061


Team normal hill


Debuted: 2001. Not held: 2003. Resumed: 2005. Not held: 2007-9. Resumed: 2011.






























Edition
Place
Date
Hill
Gold
Silver
Bronze

2001

Finland Lahti
25 February
K90

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl
Andreas Goldberger
Stefan Horngacher
Martin Höllwarth

 Finland
Matti Hautamäki
Risto Jussilainen
Ville Kantee
Janne Ahonen

 Germany
Sven Hannawald
Michael Uhrmann
Alexander Herr
Martin Schmitt

2005

Germany Oberstdorf
20 February
HS100

 Austria
Wolfgang Loitzl (2)
Andreas Widhölzl
Thomas Morgenstern
Martin Höllwarth (2)

 Germany
Michael Neumayer
Martin Schmitt
Michael Uhrmann
Georg Späth

 Slovenia
Primož Peterka
Jure Bogataj
Rok Benkovič
Jernej Damjan

2011

Norway Oslo
27 February
HS106

 Austria
Gregor Schlierenzauer
Martin Koch
Andreas Kofler
Thomas Morgenstern (2)

 Norway
Anders Jacobsen
Bjørn Einar Romøren
Anders Bardal
Tom Hilde

 Germany
Martin Schmitt
Michael Neumayer
Michael Uhrmann
Severin Freund
  • Medals:








































Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 Austria
300
3
2
 Germany
012
3
3
 Finland
0101

 Norway
0101
5
 Slovenia
0011
Total3339


Ladies



Normal hill individual


Debuted: 2009.



















































Edition
Place
Date
Hill
Gold
Silver
Bronze

2009

Czech Republic Liberec
20 February
HS100

United States Lindsey Van

Germany Ulrike Gräßler

Norway Anette Sagen

2011

Norway Oslo
25 February
HS106

Austria Daniela Iraschko

Italy Elena Runggaldier

France Coline Mattel

2013

Italy Val di Fiemme
22 February
HS106

United States Sarah Hendrickson

Japan Sara Takanashi

Austria Jacqueline Seifriedsberger

2015

Sweden Falun
20 February
HS100

Germany Carina Vogt

Japan Yūki Itō

Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz

2017

Finland Lahti
24 February
HS100

Germany Carina Vogt (2)

Japan Yūki Itō

Japan Sara Takanashi

2019

Austria Seefeld
27 February
HS109

Norway Maren Lundby

Germany Katharina Althaus

Austria Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
  • Medals:





















































Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 Germany
220
4
2
 United States
2002
3
 Austria
103
4
4
 Norway
1012
5
 Japan
031
4
6
 Italy
0101
7
 France
0011
Total66618


Team normal hill


Debuted: 2019.
















Edition
Place
Date
Hill
Gold
Silver
Bronze

2019

Austria Seefeld
26 February
HS109

 Germany
Juliane Seyfarth
Ramona Straub
Carina Vogt
Katharina Althaus

 Austria
Eva Pinkelnig
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
Chiara Hölzl
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz

 Norway
Anna Odine Strøm
Ingebjørg Saglien Bråten
Silje Opseth
Maren Lundby
  • Medals:





























Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 Germany
100
1
2
 Austria
010
1
3
 Norway
001
1
Total1113


Mixed



Mixed team normal hill


Debuted: 2013.





































Edition
Place
Date
Hill
Gold
Silver
Bronze

2013

Italy Val di Fiemme
24 February
HS106

 Japan
Yūki Itō
Daiki Itō
Sara Takanashi
Taku Takeuchi

 Austria
Chiara Hölzl
Thomas Morgenstern
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
Gregor Schlierenzauer

 Germany
Ulrike Gräßler
Richard Freitag
Carina Vogt
Severin Freund

2015

Sweden Falun
22 February
HS100

 Germany
Carina Vogt
Richard Freitag
Katharina Althaus
Severin Freund

 Norway
Line Jahr
Anders Bardal
Maren Lundby
Rune Velta

 Japan
Sara Takanashi
Noriaki Kasai
Yūki Itō
Taku Takeuchi

2017

Finland Lahti
26 February
HS100

 Germany
Carina Vogt (2)
Markus Eisenbichler
Svenja Würth
Andreas Wellinger

 Austria
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
Michael Hayböck
Jacqueline Seifriedsberger
Stefan Kraft

 Japan
Sara Takanashi
Taku Takeuchi
Yūki Itō
Daiki Itō

2019

Austria Seefeld
2 March
HS109

 Germany
Katharina Althaus (2)
Markus Eisenbichler (2)
Juliane Seyfarth
Karl Geiger

 Austria
Eva Pinkelnig
Philipp Aschenwald
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
Stefan Kraft

 Norway
Anna Odine Strøm
Robert Johansson
Maren Lundby
Andreas Stjernen
  • Medals:



































Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
 Germany
301
4
2
 Japan
1023
3
 Austria
0303
4
 Norway
0112
Total44412


Medal table


Table updated after the 2019 Championships.

























































































































RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1
 Norway
21222164
2
 Austria
18171752
3
 Germany (1925–39, 1991–present)
1413835
4
 Finland
1412935
5
 Poland
74516
6
 East Germany (1954–89)
66416
7
 Japan
5111127
8
  Switzerland
3249
9
 Czechoslovakia (1925–91)
2349
10
 Soviet Union (1954–91)
2125
11
 United States
2002
12
 Sweden
1168
13
 Slovenia (1993–present)
1135
14
 Yugoslavia (1931–91)
1001
15
 Czech Republic (1993–present)
0325
16
 Italy
0101

 Slovakia (1993–present)
0101
18
 France
0011
Totals (18 nations)979897292


Most successful athletes (by number of victories)


Boldface denotes active ski jumpers and highest medal count among all ski jumpers (including these who not included in these tables) per type.



Men



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Rank
Ski jumper
Country
From
To
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1Thomas Morgenstern
 Austria
2005201382111
2Wolfgang Loitzl
 Austria
20012013718
3Gregor Schlierenzauer
 Austria
20072017651
12
4Janne Ahonen
 Finland
1995200553210
5Matti Nykänen
 Finland
198219895139
6Martin Schmitt
 Germany
1997201143310
7Ari-Pekka Nikkola
 Finland
198719974217
Jari Puikkonen
 Finland
198219894217
9Adam Małysz
 Poland
200120114116
10Markus Eisenbichler
 Germany
20172019415


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Rank
Ski jumper
Country
From
To
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1Adam Małysz
 Poland
20012011411
6
2Birger Ruud
 Norway
19311939314
3Martin Schmitt
 Germany
19992009224
4Jens Weißflog
 East Germany
 Germany
198519932125
5Masahiko Harada
 Japan
199319992114
6Janne Ahonen
 Finland
19972005224
Stefan Kraft
 Austria
20152019224
8Hans-Georg Aschenbach
 East Germany
1974197422
Gariy Napalkov
 Soviet Union
1970197022
Bjørn Wirkola
 Norway
1966196622


Ladies



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Rank
Ski jumper
Country
From
To
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1Carina Vogt
 Germany
2013201951
6
2Katharina Althaus
 Germany
20152019314
3Juliane Seyfarth
 Germany
2019201922
4Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
 Austria
20112019132
6
5Yūki Itō
 Japan
201320171225
6Sara Takanashi
 Japan
201320171135
7Maren Lundby
 Norway
201520191124
8Sarah Hendrickson
 United States
2013201311
Ramona Straub
 Germany
2019201911
Lindsey Van
 United States
2009200911
Svenja Würth
 Germany
2017201711


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Rank
Ski jumper
Country
From
To
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1Carina Vogt
 Germany
2015201722
2Daniela Iraschko-Stolz
 Austria
2011201912
3
3Sarah Hendrickson
 United States
2013201311
Maren Lundby
 Norway
2019201911
Lindsey Van
 United States
2009200911
6Yūki Itō
 Japan
2015201722
7Sara Takanashi
 Japan
20132017112
8Katharina Althaus
 Germany
2019201911
Ulrike Gräßler
 Germany
2009200911
Elena Runggaldier
 Italy
2011201111


Best performers by country

































































































































































































































Country
Athlete
From
To
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total

 Austria

Thomas Morgenstern
(by the gold first ranking system)
2005201382111

Gregor Schlierenzauer
(by total number of medals)
20072017651
12

 Finland
Janne Ahonen1995200553210

 Germany

Carina Vogt
(by the gold first ranking system)
20132019516

Martin Schmitt
(by total number of medals)
1997200943310

 Poland
Adam Małysz200120114116

 Norway

Birger Ruud
(by the gold first ranking system)
19311939314

Anders Bardal
(by total number of medals)
20072015257

 East Germany
 Germany
Jens Weißflog198419952349

 Japan

Masahiko Harada
(by the gold first ranking system)
199319992316

Noriaki Kasai
(by total number of medals)
19992015257

 East Germany
(as such only)
Jens Weißflog198419892215

 Soviet Union
Gariy Napalkov1970197022

  Switzerland
Simon Ammann200720111124

 Czechoslovakia

Jiří Parma
(incl. 1 Silver won for combined team
of the Czech Republic and Slovakia)

198719931124
Willen Dick19251927112

 Slovenia

Rok Benkovič
(by the gold first ranking system)
20052005112

Peter Prevc
(by total number of medals)
20112013123

 Sweden

Tore Edman
(by the gold first ranking system)
1927192711

Sven Eriksson
(by total number of medals)
1931193433

 United States
Sarah Hendrickson2013201311
Lindsey Van2009200911

 Yugoslavia

Franci Petek*
1991199111

 Czech Republic

Jaroslav Sakala
(incl. 1 Silver won for combined team
of the Czech Republic and Slovakia)

19931993213
Jakub Janda20052005112

 Slovakia

Martin Švagerko*
(incl. 1 Bronze won for Czechoslovakia
and 1 Silver won for combined team
of the Czech Republic and Slovakia)

19891993112

 Italy

Elena Runggaldier*
2011201111

 France

Coline Mattel*
2011201111

An asterisk (*) marks athletes who are the only representatives of their respective countries to win a medal.



See also


  • Ski jumping at the Winter Olympics

  • List of Olympic medalists in ski jumping

  • Ski jumping World Cup


References


  • FIS-ski.com

  • Sports123.com







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