Martin Schmitt

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Medal record
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Martin Schmitt
Men's ski jumping
Olympic Games
Gold 2002 Salt Lake City Team large hill
Silver 1998 Nagano Team large hill
World Championships
Gold 1999 Ramsau Individual large hill
Gold 1999 Ramsau Team large hill
Gold 2001 Lahti Individual large hill
Gold 2001 Lahti Team large hill
Silver 2001 Lahti Individual normal hill
Silver 2005 Oberstdorf Team normal hill
Silver 1997 Trondheim Team large hill
Bronze 2001 Lahti Team normal hill

Martin Schmitt (born January 29, 1978 in Villingen-Schwenningen) is one of Germany's most successful ski jumpers. Beginning his competitive career at the Furtwangen area skiing club in Germany, his and Sven Hannawald's successes made their sport one of the most popular in the country. With particular help from the news station RTL, they received great acclaim.

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Schmitt's first great success came when, as a schoolboy at the Furtwangen ski boarding school, he achieved a bronze medal in the 1997 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Trondheim. The following season, he won the team large hill silver at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.

In 1998/99 Schmitt won the team World Cup for the first time and triumphed at the 1999 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Ramsau by winning the individual and team large hill events. He defended his success at the World Cup 1999/2000.

Schmitt enjoyed particular world success in skijumping between 1999 and 2001. With 28 world cup successes (10 in the 1998/99 season, 11 in 1999/2000, 6 in 2000/01, and 1 in 2001/02), he finished fifth in the world rankings behind Matti Nykänen (46 victories), Adam Małysz (38 victories), Janne Ahonen (34 victories) and Jens Weissflog (33 victories). At the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, he won eight medals (including four gold), and at the Winter Olympics he won one silver and one gold medal.

He had his best season in 2000/2001 by finishing second behind Adam Małysz for the World Cup title. At the 2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Lahti, he won both the individual and team large hills. In addition he gained a silver medal in the individual normal hill and a bronze in the team normal hill. Consequently, he became the first ski jumper to win four medals at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.

After the 2001 season, Schmitt began to suffer from injuries, and could no longer equal his earlier successes. Nonetheless, in the 2001/2002 season he won another team gold at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, as well as winning silver in the WC at Harrachov. His last world cup success was on March 1, 2002 in Lahti.

After many back injuries in the 2004-5 season, he did not take part in the World Cup for many weeks, in order that he could be better prepared for the 2005 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf. There he won a silver medal in the team normal hill.

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Awards
Preceded by
Flag of Germany Georg Hackl
German Sportsman of the Year
1999
Succeeded by
Flag of Germany Nils Schumann