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Below is a list of the longest ski jumps in the world. Those marked * were world records at the time of the jump. Those marked in bold are current national records. The list only shows valid jumps. (Jumps where the jumper falls in the landing does not count as world, national or personal record - Janne Ahonen jumped 240 meters in 2005, but fell, and the length was never considered a World Record.) All the jumps were made in Planica, Slovenia. The longest ski jump jumped in another hill, is Roar Ljøkelsøy's 223-meter-long jump in Oberstdorf, Germany in 2004.
[edit] World's longest ski jumps
No |
Year |
Name |
Length |
Location |
1 |
2005 |
Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR |
239 meters* |
Planica, Slovenia |
2 |
2005 |
Matti Hautamäki FIN |
235,5 meters* |
Planica, Slovenia |
3 |
2005 |
Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR |
234,5 meters* |
Planica, Slovenia |
4 |
2005 |
Janne Ahonen FIN |
233,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
5 |
2005 |
Tommy Ingebrigtsen NOR |
231 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
5 |
2003 |
Matti Hautamäki FIN |
231 meters* |
Planica, Slovenia |
7 |
2005 |
Roar Ljøkelsøy NOR |
230,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
8 |
2007 |
Robert Kranjec SLO |
229 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
9 |
2005 |
Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR |
228,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
9 |
2003 |
Matti Hautamäki FIN |
228,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
11 |
2005 |
Sigurd Pettersen NOR |
228 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
11 |
2005 |
Dimitry Vassiliev RUS |
228 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
13 |
2005 |
Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR |
227,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
13 |
2003 |
Matti Hautamäki FIN |
227,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
13 |
2005 |
Sigurd Pettersen NOR |
227,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
13 |
2005 |
Michael Neumayer GER |
227,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
13 |
2005 |
Andreas Widhölzl AUT |
227,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
18 |
2005 |
Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR |
227 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
19 |
2005 |
Michael Uhrmann GER |
226,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
19 |
2005 |
Henning Stensrud NOR |
226,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
19 |
2006 |
Janne Happonen FIN |
226,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
[edit] Ski jumping world records
No |
Year |
Name |
Length |
Location |
1 |
2005 |
Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR |
239 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
2 |
2005 |
Matti Hautamäki FIN |
235,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
3 |
2005 |
Bjørn Einar Romøren NOR |
234,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
4 |
2005 |
Tommy Ingebrigtsen NOR |
231 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
5 |
2003 |
Matti Hautamäki FIN |
231 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
6 |
2003 |
Matti Hautamäki FIN |
228,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
7 |
2003 |
Matti Hautamäki FIN |
227,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
8 |
2000 |
Andreas Goldberger AUT |
225 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
9 |
2000 |
Thomas Hörl AUT |
224,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
10 |
1999 |
Tommy Ingebrigtsen NOR |
219,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
11 |
1999 |
Martin Schmitt GER |
214,5 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
12 |
1997 |
Lasse Ottesen NOR |
212 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
13 |
1997 |
Espen Bredesen NOR |
210 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
14 |
1994 |
Espen Bredesen NOR |
209 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
15 |
1994 |
Toni Nieminen FIN |
203 meters |
Planica, Slovenia |
16 |
1987 |
Piotr Fijas POL |
194 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
17 |
1987 |
Vegard Opaas NOR |
193 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
18 |
1985 |
Matti Nykänen FIN |
191 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
19 |
1985 |
Matti Nykänen FIN |
187 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
20 |
1985 |
Mike Holland USA |
186 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
21 |
1984 |
Matti Nykänen FIN |
185 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
22 |
1984 |
Matti Nykänen FIN |
182 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
23 |
1983 |
Pavel Ploc TCH |
181 meters |
Harrachov, Czechoslovakia |
24 |
1980 |
Armin Kogler AUT |
180 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
25 |
1976 |
Toni Innauer AUT |
176 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
26 |
1976 |
Toni Innauer AUT |
174 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
27 |
1976 |
Geir Uwe Berg NOR |
173 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
28 |
1973 |
Heinz Wosipiwo DDR |
169 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
29 |
1969 |
Manfred Wolf DDR |
165 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
30 |
1969 |
Jiri Raska TCH |
164 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
31 |
1969 |
Bjørn Wirkola NOR |
160 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
32 |
1969 |
Bjørn Wirkola NOR |
156 meters |
Planica, Yugoslavia |
33 |
1968 |
Reinhold Bachler AUT |
154 meters |
Vikersund, Norway |
34 |
1967 |
Lars Grini NOR |
150 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
35 |
1967 |
Kjell Sjøberg NOR |
148 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
36 |
1967 |
Lars Grini NOR |
147 meters |
Oberstdorf, West Germany |
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