Ski flying World Championships

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The FIS Ski Flying World Championships is a competition that is held semiannually, with the occasional exception. The Championship takes place in big ski jumping hills, with K-spots over 185 meters. Unlike ordinary ski jumping, the Ski Flying World Champion is determined after four jumps. 40 jumpers qualify for the competition and jump the first round, 10 are eliminated, and the 30 remaining jumpers compete in the last three rounds. The person with most points combined after four jumps is declared the World Champion. In 2004, FIS introduced a team event between National teams of four jumpers, with two jumps each.


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[edit] Results

[edit] Individual

Year Gold Silver Bronze Venue
2008

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2008

Flag of Austria
Gregor Schlierenzauer, AUT
Flag of Austria
Martin Koch, AUT
Flag of Finland
Janne Ahonen, FIN
Oberstdorf,
Germany
2006

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2006

Flag of Norway
Roar Ljøkelsøy, NOR
Flag of Austria
Andreas Widhölzl, AUT
Flag of Austria
Thomas Morgenstern, AUT
Kulm,
Austria
2004

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2004

Flag of Norway
Roar Ljøkelsøy, NOR
Flag of Finland
Janne Ahonen, FIN
Flag of Finland
Tami Kiuru, FIN
Planica,
Slovenia
2002

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2002

Flag of Germany
Sven Hannawald, GER
Flag of Germany
Martin Schmitt, GER
Flag of Finland
Matti Hautamäki, FIN
Harrachov,
Czech Republic
2000

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 2000

Flag of Germany
Sven Hannawald, GER
Flag of Austria
Andreas Widhölzl, AUT
Flag of Finland
Janne Ahonen, FIN
Vikersund,
Norway
1998

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1998

Flag of Japan
Kazuyoshi Funaki, JPN
Flag of Germany
Sven Hannawald, GER
Flag of Germany
Dieter Thoma, GER
Oberstdorf,
Germany
1996

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1996

Flag of Austria
Andreas Goldberger, AUT
Flag of Finland
Janne Ahonen, FIN
Flag of Slovenia
Urban Franc, SLO
Kulm,
Austria
1994

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1994

Flag of the Czech Republic
Jaroslav Sakala, CZE
Flag of Norway
Espen Bredesen, NOR
Flag of Italy
Roberto Cecon, ITA
Planica,
Slovenia
1992

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1992

Flag of Japan
Noriaki Kasai, JPN
Flag of Austria
Andreas Goldberger, AUT
Flag of Italy
Roberto Cecon, ITA
Harrachov,
Czechoslovakia
1990

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1990

Flag of West Germany
Dieter Thoma, BRD
Flag of Finland
Matti Nykänen, FIN
Flag of the German Democratic Republic
Jens Weissflog, DDR
Vikersund,
Norway
1988

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1988

Flag of Norway
Ole Gunnar Fidjestøl, NOR
Flag of Yugoslavia
Primož Ulaga, JUG
Flag of Finland
Matti Nykänen, FIN
Oberstdorf,
West Germany
1986

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1986

Flag of Austria
Andreas Felder, AUT
Flag of Austria
Franz Neuländtner, AUT
Flag of Finland
Matti Nykänen, FIN
Kulm,
Austria
1985

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1985

Flag of Finland
Matti Nykänen, FIN
Flag of the German Democratic Republic
Jens Weissflog, DDR
Flag of Czechoslovakia
Pavel Ploc, TCH
Planica,
Yugoslavia
1983

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1983

Flag of the German Democratic Republic
Klaus Ostwald, DDR
Flag of Czechoslovakia
Pavel Ploc, TCH
Flag of Finland
Matti Nykänen, FIN
Harrachov,
Czechoslovakia
1981

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1981

Flag of Finland
Jari Puikkonen, FIN
Flag of Austria
Armin Kogler, AUT
Flag of Norway
Tom Levorstad, NOR
Oberstdorf,
West Germany
1979

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1979

Flag of Austria
Armin Kogler, AUT
Flag of the German Democratic Republic
Axel Zitzman, DDR
Flag of Poland
Piotr Fijas, POL
Planica,
Yugoslavia
1977

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1977

Flag of Switzerland
Walter Steiner, SUI
Flag of Austria
Anton Innauer, AUT
Flag of the German Democratic Republic
Henry Glaß, DDR
Vikersund,
Norway
1975

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1975

Flag of Czechoslovakia
Karel Kodejška, TCH
Flag of the German Democratic Republic
Rainer Schmidt, DDR
Flag of Austria
Karl Schnabl, AUT
Kulm,
Austria
1973

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1973

Flag of the German Democratic Republic
Hans-Georg Aschenbach, DDR
Flag of Switzerland
Walter Steiner, SUI
Flag of Czechoslovakia
Karel Kodejška, TCH
Oberstdorf,
West Germany
1972

FIS Ski-Flying World Championships 1972

Flag of Switzerland
Walter Steiner, SUI
Flag of the German Democratic Republic
Heinz Wossipiwo, DDR
Flag of Czechoslovakia
Jiří Raška, TCH
Planica,
Yugoslavia


[edit] Team event

Year Gold Silver Bronze Venue
2008

FIS Ski-Flying World Championship

Flag of Austria
Schlierenzauer
Kofler,
Morgenstern
Koch
AUT
Flag of Finland
Ahonen
Hautamäki,
Olli
Happonen
FIN
Flag of Norway
Jacobsen
Hilde,
Bardal
Romøren
NOR
Oberstdorf,
Germany
2006

FIS Ski-Flying World Championship

Flag of Norway
Ljøkelsøy
Bystøl,
Romøren
Ingebrigtsen
NOR
Flag of Finland
Ahonen
Kiuru,
Hautamäki
Happonen
FIN
Flag of Germany
Neumayer
Späth,
Herr
Uhrmann
GER
Kulm,
Austria
2004

FIS Ski-Flying World Championship

Flag of Norway
Ljøkelsøy
Pettersen,
Romøren
Ingebrigtsen
NOR
Flag of Finland
Ahonen
Kiuru,
Hautamäki
Lindström
FIN
Flag of Austria
Morgenstern
Widhölzl,
Goldberger
Loitzl
AUT
Planica,
Slovenia

[edit] See also