Janne Ahonen

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Medal record
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Janne Ahonen
Men's Ski jumping
Olympic Games
Silver 2002 Salt Lake City Team large hill
Silver 2006 Turin Team large hill
World Championships
Gold 1995 Thunder Bay Team large hill
Gold 1997 Trondheim Individual normal hill
Gold 1997 Trondheim Team large hill
Gold 2003 Val di Fiemme Team large hill
Gold 2005 Oberstdorf Individual large hill
Silver 2001 Lahti Team large hill
Silver 2001 Lahti Team normal hill
Silver 2005 Oberstdorf Team large hill
Bronze 2001 Lahti Individual large hill
Bronze 2005 Oberstdorf Individual normal hill
Ski flying World Championships
Silver 1996 Kulm Individual
Silver 2004 Planica Individual
Silver 2004 Planica Team
Silver 2006 Kulm Team
Silver 2008 Oberstdorf Team
Bronze 2000 Vikersund Individual
Bronze 2008 Oberstdorf Individual

Janne Petteri Ahonen (pronunciation ) (born May 11, 1977 in Lahti, Finland) is a Finnish ski jumper who competed from 1992 to 2008. He is considered one of the best and most successful ski jumpers of all time. His achievements include individual World Championships in 1997 (normal hill) and 2005 (large hill), first place in the World Cup in 20032004 and 2004–2005, and first place in the Four Hills Tournament for a record-breaking five times, bettering the previous record of four by Jens Weissflog. Interestingly, Ahonen won the 1999 tournament without winning a single event, coming second on all four hills.

Ahonen's other medals in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships include the individual normal hill (bronze: 2005), individual large hill (bronze: 2001), team normal hill (silver: 2001), and team large hill (gold: 1995, 1997, 2003; silver: 2001, 2005).

In addition to competing as a ski jumper, Ahonen has also successfully maintained a side-career in drag racing, winning both Finnish and Nordic Championship titles in 2004. He races with Team Eagle Racing, named after his Finnish nickname "Flying Eagle". He is married to Tiia Ahonen, and they have two sons, Mico (born 2001) and a yet nameless boy (born 2008). In December 2005 Ahonen was named the Finnish athlete of the year.

Ahonen announced to end his ski jumping career on March 26, 2008, but he has already promised to take part in worldcup 2008-2009 in "some way or another".[1] His retirement was confirmed by the FIS in late April.[2]

Janne Ahonen will end his career in Lahti 9.7.2008. He will jump with his friends from the past years from Lahti HS 97 -hill. He will be joined by Adam Małysz, POL, Martin Schmitt, GER, Georg Späth, GER, Andreas Goldberger, AUT, Thomas Morgenstern, AUT, Andreas Widhöelzl, AUT, Roar Ljökelsöy, NOR, Björn-Einar Romören, NOR, Noriaki Kasai, JPN, Andreas Kuettel, SUI, Tami Kiuru, Matti Hautamäki, Janne Happonen, Veli-Matti Lindström, Kimmo Yliriesto, Pasi Ahonen, Ville Larinto, Ville Kantee. See more [3]

Contents

[edit] Achievements

[edit] Winter Olympic Games

[edit] FIS Nordic World Ski Championships

[edit] Four Hills Tournament

[edit] Ski-flying World Championships

[edit] Ski jumping World Cup

  • World Cup: 36 victories, 42 second places, 27 third places
  • Summer Grand Prix: 5 victories, 6 second places, 2 third places
  • Most podium positions of all jumpers (105)
  • Most world cup points of all jumpers
  • Only jumper to win 12 times in a season (2004-2005)
  • Six consecutive victories (ties the record with Matti Hautamäki and Thomas Morgenstern)
  • Longest jump in the world (fell on landing): 240 m (Planica 2005)

[edit] Overall

  • 1992-93: 50.
  • 1993-94: 10.
  • 1994-95: 3.
  • 1995-96: 3.
  • 1996-97: 8.
  • 1997-98: 9.
  • 1998-99: 2.
  • 1999-00: 3.
  • 2000-01: 5.
  • 2001-02: 15.
  • 2002-03: 4.
  • 2003-04: 1.
  • 2004-05: 1.
  • 2005-06: 2.
  • 2006-07: 8.
  • 2007-08: 3.

[edit] Hill records

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/makihyppy/artikkeli/Janne+Ahonen+jättää+mäkihypyn/1135235067363
  2. ^ FIS Newsflash 177. April 30, 2008.
  3. ^ Lahti Ski Games 29.2.-2.3.2008
Awards
Preceded by
Flag of Finland Marko Yli-Hannuksela
Finnish Sportsman of the Year
2005
Succeeded by
Flag of Finland Jukka Keskisalo