Andreas Felder

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Medal record
Men's ski jumping
Olympic Games
Silver 1992 Albertville Team large hill
World Championships
Gold 1987 Oberstdorf Individual large hill
Gold 1991 Val di Fiemme Team large hill
Silver 1982 Oslo Team large hill
Silver 1985 Seefeld Individual normal hill
Silver 1985 Seefeld Team large hill
Bronze 1987 Oberstdorf Individual normal hill

Andreas Felder (born 6 March 1962 in Hall, Tyrol) is a former Austrian ski jumper. In the 1980's and the early 1990's, he dominated ski jumping together with Jens Weißflog and Matti Nykänen. He finished in the top 5 overall five times in the World Cup, including a #1 ranking in the 1984/85 season. He won his first international championship medal at the 1982 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oslo with a silver medal in the team large hill competition.

His big breakthrough came in the 1984/85 season. In December that year he won the World cup competition in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. He won six competitions in that season, but ended in 2nd place overall behind Matti Nykänen. At the 1985 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Seefeld, he won silver medals both in the individual normal hill and the team large hill. In 1986 he became Ski-flying world champion in Bad Mitterndorf, and at the 1987 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships at Oberstdorf, he became World Champion in the individual large hill and also won a bronze medal in the team large hill. In the 1990/91 season, Felder won his only Overall World Cup title and also won the team large hill gold medal at the 1991 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Val di Fiemme. He also won a silver medal in the team large hill at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville. Felder finished his career with victory on March 29, 1992 when he won the Ski-flying World cup competition in Planica.

Felder also won the ski jumping competition at the 1987 Holmenkollen ski festival.

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World champions in ski jumping individual large hill
1925: Willen Dick | 1926: Jacob Tullin Thams | 1927: Tore Edman | 1929: Sigmund Ruud | 1930: Gunnar Andersen | 1931: Birger Ruud | 1933: Marcel Reymond | 1934: Kristian Johansson | 1935: Birger Ruud | 1937: Birger Ruud | 1938: Asbjørn Ruud | 1939: Josef Bradl | 1950: Hans Bjørnstad | 1954: Matti Pietikäinen | 1958: Juhani Kärkinen | 1962: Helmut Recknagel | 1966: Bjørn Wirkola | 1970: Gariy Napalkov | 1974: Hans-Georg Aschenbach | 1978: Tapio Räisänen | 1982 Matti Nykänen | 1985 Per Bergerud | 1987: Andreas Felder | 1989: Jari Puikkonen | 1991: Franci Petek | 1993: Espen Bredesen | 1995: Tommy Ingebrigtsen | 1997: Masahiko Harada | 1999: Martin Schmitt | 2001: Martin Schmitt | 2003: Adam Małysz | 2005: Janne Ahonen
World Champions in men's ski jumping team large hill
1982 Norway Johan Sætre, Per Bergerud, Ole Bremseth, & Olav Hansson
1984 Finland Markku Pusenius, Pentti Kokkonen, Jari Puikkonen, & Matti Nykänen
1985 Finland Tuomo Ylipulli, Pentti Kokkonen, Matti Nykänen, & Jari Puikkonen
1987 Finland Matti Nykänen, Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Tuomo Ylipulli, & Pekka Suorsa
1989 Finland Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Jari Puikkonen, Matti Nykänen, & Risto Laakkonen
1991 Austria Heinz Kuttin, Ernst Vettori, Stefan Horngacher, & Andreas Felder

1993 Norway Bjørn Myrbakken, Helge Brendryen, Øyvind Berg, & Espen Bredesen
1995 Finland Jani Soininen, Janne Ahonen, Mika Laitinen, & Ari-Pekka Nikkola
1997 Finland Ari-Pekka Nikkola, Jani Soininen, Mika Laitinen, & Janne Ahonen
1999 Germany Sven Hannawald, Christof Duffner, Dieter Thoma, & Martin Schmitt
2001 Germany Sven Hannawald, Michael Uhrmann, Alexander Herr, & Martin Schmitt
2003 Finland Janne Ahonen, Tami Kiuru, Arttu Lappi, & Matti Hautamäki
2005 Austria Wolfgang Loitzl, Andreas Widhölzl, Thomas Morgenstern, & Martin Höllwarth

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