Heinz Kuttin

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Medal record
Men's ski jumping
Olympic Games
Silver 1992 Albertville Team large hill
Bronze 1992 Albertville Individual large hill
Bronze 1994 Lillehammer Team large hill
World Championships
Gold 1991 Val di Fiemme Individual normal hill
Gold 1991 Val di Fiemme Team large hill
Bronze 1989 Lahti Individual normal hill
Bronze 1993 Falun Team large hill

Heinz Kuttin (born January 5, 1971 in Gassen). Is a former Austrian ski jumper who competed from 1988 to 1995.

At the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, he won a silver medal in the Team large hill and a bronze Medal in the Individual large hill. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, he won a bronze medal in the Team large hill.

Kuttin's biggest successes were at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships where he earned four medals, including two golds (Individual normal hill and Team large hill: Both 1991) and two bronzes (Team large hill: 1993, Individual normal hill: 1989).

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World champions in ski jumping individual normal hill
1962: Toralf Engan | 1966: Bjørn Wirkola | 1970: Gariy Napalkov | 1974: Hans-Georg Aschenbach | 1978: Matthias Buse | 1982: Armin Kogler | 1985: Jens Weissflog | 1987: Jiří Parma | 1989: Jens Weissflog | 1991: Heinz Kuttin | 1993: Masahiko Harada | 1995: Takanobu Okabe | 1997: Janne Ahonen | 1999: Kazuyoshi Funaki | 2001: Adam Małysz | 2003: Adam Małysz | 2005: Rok Benkovič
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