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{{Short description|Polish ski jumper (born 1991)}}
{{Infobox skier
{{Infobox skier
| name = Maciej Kot
| name = Maciej Kot
| image = 20150927 FIS Summer Grand Prix Hinzenbach 4666.jpg
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| caption = Maciej Kot (2015)
| nationality = {{POL}}
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| fullname = Maciej Kot
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| height = 1.78 m
| height = 1.78 m
| club = AZS Zakopane
| club = AZS Zakopane
| personalbest = [[List of the longest ski jumps#All flights over 240 meters|{{convert|244.5|m|abbr=on}}]]<br><small>[[Vikersundbakken|Vikersund]], [[2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|18 Mar 2017]]</small></small>
| personalbest = {{convert|244.5|m|ft|abbr=on}}<br>[[Vikersundbakken|Vikersund]], [[2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|18 March 2017]]
| seasons = [[2006–07 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2007]]–present
| seasons = [[2006–07 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2007]]–present
| wins = 2
| wins = 2
| teamwins = 3
| teamwins = 3
| totalpodiums = 3
| totalpodiums = 3
| teampodiums = 16
| teampodiums = 17
| events_in_yellow =
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| individual_starts = 164
| individual_starts = 206
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| show-medals = yes
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{{MedalGold|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017|2017 Lahti]]|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Team large hill|Team LH]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017|2017 Lahti]]|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Team large hill|Team LH]]}}
{{MedalBronze|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013|2013 Val di Fiemme]]|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 – Team large hill|Team LH]]}}
{{MedalBronze|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013|2013 Val di Fiemme]]|[[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 – Team large hill|Team LH]]}}
| updated = 12 December 2020
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'''Maciej Kot''' (<small>Polish pronunciation:</small> {{IPAc-pl|'|m|a|ć|e|j|-|'|k|o|t}}; born 9 June 1991) is a Polish [[Ski jumping|ski jumper]]. He is a member of the national team and competed at the [[Winter Olympics]] in [[2014 Winter Olympics|2014]] and [[2018 Winter Olympics|2018]]. He is a [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017|2017 World Champion]] and bronze medalist of [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013|2013 World Championship]] in the team large hill event.
'''Maciej Kot''' (<small>Polish pronunciation:</small> {{IPAc-pl|'|m|a|ć|e|j|-|'|k|o|t}}; born 9 June 1991) is a Polish [[Ski jumping|ski jumper]]. He is a member of the national team and competed at the [[Winter Olympics]] in [[2014 Winter Olympics|2014]] and [[2018 Winter Olympics|2018]]. He is a [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017|2017 World Champion]] and bronze medalist of [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013|2013 World Championship]] in the team large hill event.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Maciej Kot was born in [[Limanowa]], [[Poland]], but raised in [[Zakopane]]. His father Rafał was a physiotherapist for the Polish ski jumping team, now he is a ski jumping expert for Polish national television. Maciej's older brother [[Jakub Kot|Jakub]] (born 1990) is [[ski jumper]] as well. Maciej Kot graduated the [[University School of Physical Education in Krakow]] with master's degree in physical education (MPhEd).<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.fakt.pl/sport/inne-sporty/maciej-kot-zostal-magistrem-wychowania-fizycznego/vm9lrnm | title =Maciej Kot został magistrem | date =7 July 2015 | website =fakt.pl | publisher = | author= | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> Maciej is dating Agnieszka Lewkowicz, personal trainer and former athlete. They met at university.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/sportowybar/665631/dziewczyne-macieja-kota-rozpiera-duma-zobacz-jak-skomentowala-jego-wygrana | title =Dziewczynę Macieja Kota rozpiera duma. Zobacz, jak skomentowała jego wygraną | date =11 February 2017 | website =wp.pl | publisher = | author=Rafał Mielinowski | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> His surname in Polish language means "cat".
Maciej Kot was born in [[Limanowa]], [[Poland]], but raised in [[Zakopane]]. His father Rafał was a physiotherapist for the Polish ski jumping team, now he is a ski jumping expert for Polish national television. Maciej's older brother [[Jakub Kot|Jakub]] (born 1990) is a [[ski jumper]] as well. Maciej Kot graduated the [[University School of Physical Education in Krakow]] with master's degree in physical education (MPhEd).<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.fakt.pl/sport/inne-sporty/maciej-kot-zostal-magistrem-wychowania-fizycznego/vm9lrnm | title =Maciej Kot został magistrem | date =7 July 2015 | website =fakt.pl | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> Maciej is dating Agnieszka Lewkowicz, personal trainer and former athlete. They met at university.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/sportowybar/665631/dziewczyne-macieja-kota-rozpiera-duma-zobacz-jak-skomentowala-jego-wygrana | title =Dziewczynę Macieja Kota rozpiera duma. Zobacz, jak skomentowała jego wygraną | date =11 February 2017 | website =wp.pl | author=Rafał Mielinowski | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> On 18 May 2019 he married Agnieszka [[Lewkowicz]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=/proxy/https://skoki-narciarskie.pl/slub-macieja-kota-z-agnieszka-lewkowicz/|title=Ślub Macieja Kota z Agnieszką Lewkowicz|date=19 May 2019|website=Skoki-narciarskie.pl - wyniki, relacje na żywo, gry}}</ref> His surname means 'cat' in Polish.


[[File:20161001 FIS Sommer Grand Prix Hinzenbach 5482.jpg|thumb|[[2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix]] in [[Hinzenbach]] on October 1, 2016.]]
[[File:20161001 FIS Sommer Grand Prix Hinzenbach 5482.jpg|thumb|[[2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix]] in [[Hinzenbach]] on October 1, 2016.]]


==Career==
==Career==
Kot's debut in [[FIS Ski Jumping World Cup]] took place in December 2007 in [[Villach]]. The 2011/2012 World Cup season marked first time he scored points on the tour. On December 3, 2011 took 19th place on the hill in Lillehammer. Finally made it twelve times that winter, his the best score it was 12th place (twice) in Lahti on March 4 and March 11 in Oslo. In the overall World Cup was on 35 position, which was the third best record among the Poles. On March 15, 2012 at Letalnica in Planica set his personal record in the length of the stroke – 200.5 meter.
Kot's debut in [[FIS Ski Jumping World Cup]] took place in December 2007 in [[Villach]]. The 2011/2012 World Cup season marked first time he scored points on the tour. On December 3, 2011 took 19th place on the hill in Lillehammer. Finally made it twelve times that winter, his best score was 12th place (twice) in Lahti on March 4 and March 11 in Oslo. In the overall World Cup was on 35 position, which was the third best record among the Poles. On March 15, 2012 at Letalnica in Planica set his personal record in the length of the stroke – 200.5 meter.


===2012/2013===
===2012/2013===
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[[File:Dekoracja medalowa konkursu drużynowego (K-120) - Polacy (13).jpg|thumb|left|Poland with bronze medals of the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013|2013 World Championship]] in team: with [[Kamil Stoch|Stoch]], [[Dawid Kubacki|Kubacki]] and [[Piotr Żyła|Żyła]].]]
[[File:Dekoracja medalowa konkursu drużynowego (K-120) - Polacy (13).jpg|thumb|left|Poland with bronze medals of the [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013|2013 World Championship]] in team: with [[Kamil Stoch|Stoch]], [[Dawid Kubacki|Kubacki]] and [[Piotr Żyła|Żyła]].]]


In individual competitions at [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013]] took 11th place on the normal hill and 27th on the large hill. On March 2, 2013 he won there a bronze medal in team competition with teammates: [[Kamil Stoch]], [[Dawid Kubacki]], [[Piotr Żyła]].<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://sportowysalon.pl/brazowy-medal-druzyny-skoczkow-na-mistrzostwach-swiata-w-val-di-fiemme/ | title =Brązowy medal drużyny skoczków na Mistrzostwach Świata w Val di Fiemme! | date =2 March 2013 | website =sportowysalon.pl | publisher = | author= | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> The primary outcome of the competition his team took fourth place, but after re-counting the scores because of [[Thomas Morgenstern]], who noticed a mistake in the points and at the request of the Germans, they finished in third place (Norway was in front of the Polish, but Bardal's jump was badly counted).<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.przegladsportowy.pl/sporty-zimowe/mistrzostwa-swiata-w-narciarstwie-klasycznym-2013,thomas-morgenstern-pomogl-kamilowi-stochowi-i-kolegom,artykul,160125,1,1048.html | title =Thomas Morgenstern pomógł Kamilowi Stochowi i kolegom | date =2 March 2013 | website =przegladsportowy.pl | publisher = | author=Kamil Wolnicki | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref>
In individual competitions at [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013]] took 11th place on the normal hill and 27th on the large hill. On March 2, 2013 he won there a bronze medal in team competition with teammates: [[Kamil Stoch]], [[Dawid Kubacki]], [[Piotr Żyła]].<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://sportowysalon.pl/brazowy-medal-druzyny-skoczkow-na-mistrzostwach-swiata-w-val-di-fiemme/ | title =Brązowy medal drużyny skoczków na Mistrzostwach Świata w Val di Fiemme! | date =2 March 2013 | website =sportowysalon.pl | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> The primary outcome of the competition his team took fourth place, but after re-counting the scores because of [[Thomas Morgenstern]], who noticed a mistake in the points and at the request of the Germans, they finished in third place (Norway was in front of the Polish, but Bardal's jump was badly counted).<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.przegladsportowy.pl/sporty-zimowe/mistrzostwa-swiata-w-narciarstwie-klasycznym-2013,thomas-morgenstern-pomogl-kamilowi-stochowi-i-kolegom,artykul,160125,1,1048.html | title =Thomas Morgenstern pomógł Kamilowi Stochowi i kolegom | date =2 March 2013 | website =przegladsportowy.pl | author=Kamil Wolnicki | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref>


Season 2012/2013 was the best in his career so far. He was in top 10 seven times. The season ended on the 18th place in the overall World Cup. At the end of the season he won the title of team and individual Polish champion in ski jumping in Wisła, [[Poland]].
Season 2012/2013 was the best in his career so far. He was in top 10 seven times. The season ended on the 18th place in the overall World Cup. At the end of the season he won the title of team and individual Polish champion in ski jumping in Wisła, [[Poland]].
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In [[2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix]] Kot won 5 of 10 competitions. He hold yellow bib for entire season and won overall.
In [[2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix]] Kot won 5 of 10 competitions. He hold yellow bib for entire season and won overall.


On December 3, 2016 Polish national team including [[Piotr Żyła|Żyła]], [[Kamil Stoch|Stoch]], [[Dawid Kubacki|Kubacki]] and Kot won first competition in team for Poland in history.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.pzn.pl/skoki-narciarskie/aktualnosci/art3065,historyczne-zwyciestwo-polakow-w-klingenthal.html | title =Historyczne zwycięstwo Polaków w Klingenthal! | date =3 December 2016 | website =pzn.pl | publisher = | author=Anna Karczewska | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> In Zakopane Polish team, including Stoch, Kubacki, Kot, Żyła achieved second place in team competition. On January 28, 2017 Poland won their second team competition in history in [[Willingen]].<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/skoki-narciarskie/662366/ps-w-willingen-fenomenalny-wystep-polakow-drugi-triumf-bialo-czerwonych-w-sezoni | title =PŚ w Willingen: fenomenalny występ Polaków! Drugi triumf Biało-Czerwonych w sezonie! | date =28 January 2017 | website =wp.pl | publisher = | author=Szymon Łożyński | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> Maciej made his first victory of [[2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|FIS Ski Jumping World Cup]] in career on February 11, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.dziennikzachodni.pl/sport/sporty-zimowe/skoki-narciarskie/a/skoki-w-sapporo-maciej-kot-wygral-po-raz-pierwszy,11783063/ | title =Skoki w Sapporo: Maciej Kot wygrał po raz pierwszy | date =10 February 2017 | website =dziennikzachodni.pl | publisher = | author=Jacek Sroka | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> He won ex aequo with [[Peter Prevc]], both achieved 260.2 points.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/skoki-narciarskie/665553/ps-w-sapporo-pierwszy-triumf-macieja-kota-w-karierze-nieudany-konkurs-kamila-sto | title =PŚ w Sapporo: pierwszy triumf Macieja Kota w karierze! Nieudany konkurs Kamila Stocha | date =11 February 2017 | website =wp.pl | publisher = | author=Szymon Łożyński | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> Next day, he took fourth place.
On December 3, 2016 Polish national team including [[Piotr Żyła|Żyła]], [[Kamil Stoch|Stoch]], [[Dawid Kubacki|Kubacki]] and Kot won first competition in team for Poland in history.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.pzn.pl/skoki-narciarskie/aktualnosci/art3065,historyczne-zwyciestwo-polakow-w-klingenthal.html | title =Historyczne zwycięstwo Polaków w Klingenthal! | date =3 December 2016 | website =pzn.pl | author=Anna Karczewska | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> In Zakopane Polish team, including Stoch, Kubacki, Kot, Żyła achieved second place in team competition. On January 28, 2017 Poland won their second team competition in history in [[Willingen]].<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/skoki-narciarskie/662366/ps-w-willingen-fenomenalny-wystep-polakow-drugi-triumf-bialo-czerwonych-w-sezoni | title =PŚ w Willingen: fenomenalny występ Polaków! Drugi triumf Biało-Czerwonych w sezonie! | date =28 January 2017 | website =wp.pl | author=Szymon Łożyński | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> Maciej made his first victory of [[2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|FIS Ski Jumping World Cup]] in career on February 11, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.dziennikzachodni.pl/sport/sporty-zimowe/skoki-narciarskie/a/skoki-w-sapporo-maciej-kot-wygral-po-raz-pierwszy,11783063/ | title =Skoki w Sapporo: Maciej Kot wygrał po raz pierwszy | date =10 February 2017 | website =dziennikzachodni.pl | author=Jacek Sroka | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> He won ex aequo with [[Peter Prevc]], both achieved 260.2 points.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/skoki-narciarskie/665553/ps-w-sapporo-pierwszy-triumf-macieja-kota-w-karierze-nieudany-konkurs-kamila-sto | title =PŚ w Sapporo: pierwszy triumf Macieja Kota w karierze! Nieudany konkurs Kamila Stocha | date =11 February 2017 | website =wp.pl | author=Szymon Łożyński | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref> Next day, he took fourth place.


On March 4, 2017 Polish national team, including [[Piotr Żyła|Żyła]], [[Dawid Kubacki|Kubacki]], Kot and [[Kamil Stoch|Stoch]], achieved first in history title of [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Team large hill|2017 World Champions]] in team event. They beat Norway and Austria at [[Salpausselkä (ski jump)|Salpausselkä K116]] in [[Lahti, Finland]].<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://thenews.pl/1/5/Artykul/296374,Ski-jumping-Polish-team-wins-gold-in-Lahti | title =Ski jumping: Polish team wins gold in Lahti | date =4 March 2017 | website =thenews.pl | publisher = | author= | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/news-multimedia/news/article=poland-soars-first-team-gold.html | title =Poland soars to first team gold | date =4 March 2017 | website =fis-ski.com | publisher = | author= | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref>
On March 4, 2017 Polish national team, including [[Piotr Żyła|Żyła]], [[Dawid Kubacki|Kubacki]], Kot and [[Kamil Stoch|Stoch]], achieved first in history title of [[FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2017 – Team large hill|2017 World Champions]] in team event. They beat Norway and Austria at [[Salpausselkä (ski jump)|Salpausselkä K116]] in [[Lahti, Finland]].<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/http://thenews.pl/1/5/Artykul/296374,Ski-jumping-Polish-team-wins-gold-in-Lahti | title =Ski jumping: Polish team wins gold in Lahti | date =4 March 2017 | website =thenews.pl | access-date = 29 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url =/proxy/http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/news-multimedia/news/article=poland-soars-first-team-gold.html | title =Poland soars to first team gold | date =4 March 2017 | website =fis-ski.com | access-date =29 January 2018 | archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20180124204316/http://www.fis-ski.com/ski-jumping/news-multimedia/news/article=poland-soars-first-team-gold.html | archive-date =24 January 2018 | url-status =dead }}</ref>


===2017/2018===
===2017/2018===
On February 19, 2018 Kot and his teammates [[Stefan Hula Jr.|Stefan Hula]], [[Dawid Kubacki]] and [[Kamil Stoch]] achieved first medal in Olympic team competition for Poland. They claimed a bronze behind Norway and Germany.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/pjongczang-2018/738867/pjongczang-2018-bialo-czerwoni-nie-zawiedli-historyczny-medal-polakow-w-druzynie | title =Pjongczang 2018. Biało-Czerwoni nie zawiedli! Historyczny medal Polaków w drużynie! Złoto dla Norwegii | date =19 February 2018 | website =wp.pl | publisher = | author=Szymon Łożyński | access-date = 19 February 2018}}</ref>
On February 19, 2018 Kot and his teammates [[Stefan Hula Jr.|Stefan Hula]], [[Dawid Kubacki]] and [[Kamil Stoch]] achieved first medal in Olympic team competition for Poland. They claimed a bronze behind Norway and Germany.<ref>{{cite web|url =/proxy/https://sportowefakty.wp.pl/pjongczang-2018/738867/pjongczang-2018-bialo-czerwoni-nie-zawiedli-historyczny-medal-polakow-w-druzynie | title =Pjongczang 2018. Biało-Czerwoni nie zawiedli! Historyczny medal Polaków w drużynie! Złoto dla Norwegii | date =19 February 2018 | website =wp.pl | author=Szymon Łożyński | access-date = 19 February 2018}}</ref>


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| align=center| –<ref>{{Cite web|title=Skoki narciarskie. Klasyfikacja|url=/proxy/https://www.skijumping.pl/wyniki/klasyfikacja/willingensix/2020-2021|access-date=2021-11-12|website=www.skijumping.pl}}</ref>
| align=center| –<ref>{{Cite web|title=Skoki narciarskie. Klasyfikacja|url=/proxy/https://www.skijumping.pl/wyniki/klasyfikacja/planica7/2020-2021|access-date=2021-11-12|website=www.skijumping.pl}}</ref>
| align=center| – (tournament not held)<ref>{{Cite web|last=S.A|first=Telewizja Polska|date=2021-01-05|title=Koniec turnieju w skokach. Rozegrano... jedną edycję|url=/proxy/https://sport.tvp.pl/51655549/koniec-turnieju-titisee-neustadt-five-rozegrano-jedna-edycje|access-date=2021-11-12|website=sport.tvp.pl|language=pl}}</ref>
|}
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|-align=center
|-align=center
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2007–08 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2007/08]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2007–08 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2007/08]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim HS131]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim HS131]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Villach]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Villach HS98]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Villach]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Villach HS98]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Predazzo]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Predazzo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Predazzo]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Predazzo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov HS205]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Liberec]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Liberec HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Liberec]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Liberec HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio HS127]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio HS127]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Oslo HS128]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
!
!
!
!
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|-align=center
|-align=center
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2008–09 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2008/09]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2008–09 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2008/09]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Pragelato]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Pragelato HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Pragelato]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Pragelato HS140]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Tauplitz]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Tauplitz HS200]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Tauplitz]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Tauplitz HS200]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Canada (bordered).svg|15px|Whistler]]
! [[File:Flag of Canada (bordered).svg|15px|Whistler HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Canada (bordered).svg|15px|Whistler]]
! [[File:Flag of Canada (bordered).svg|15px|Whistler HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Klingenthal HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS213]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti HS97]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio HS127]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund HS207]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
!
!
!
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|-align=center
|-align=center
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2009–10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2009/10]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2009–10 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2009/10]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bad Mitterndorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bad Mitterndorf HS200]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bad Mitterndorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bad Mitterndorf HS200]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS213]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Klingenthal HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio HS127]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Oslo HS134]]
!
!
!
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|-align=center
|-align=center
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2010–11 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2010/11]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2010–11 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2010/11]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio HS127]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov HS205]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov HS205]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Klingenthal HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS213]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
!
!
!
!
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|-align=center
|-align=center
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2011–12 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2011/12]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2011–12 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2011/12]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS100]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov HS142]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bad Mitterndorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bad Mitterndorf HS200]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bad Mitterndorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bad Mitterndorf HS200]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Predazzo]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Predazzo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Predazzo]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|Predazzo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS213]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti HS97]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Oslo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
!
!
!
!
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|-align=center
|-align=center
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2012–13 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2012/13]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2012–13 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2012/13]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS100]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|Krasnaja Polana]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|Krasnaja Polana HS106]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|Krasnaja Polana]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|Krasnaja Polana HS106]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Wisła]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Wisła HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov HS205]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov]]
! [[File:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg|15px|Harrachov HS205]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Klingenthal HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|Oberstdorf HS213]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Lahti HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|Kuopio HS127]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|Oslo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|Planica HS215]]
!
!
!
!
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|-align=center
|-align=center
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2013–14 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2013/14]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2013–14 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2013/14]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Klingenthal HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS100]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Titisee-Neustadt]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Titisee-Neustadt HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Titisee-Neustadt]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Titisee-Neustadt HS142]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Tauplitz]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Tauplitz HS200]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Tauplitz]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Tauplitz HS200]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japonia|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japonia|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Sweden.svg|15px|link=Szwecja|Falun]]
! [[File:Flag of Sweden.svg|15px|link=Szwecja|Falun HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuopio HS127]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Oslo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS139]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS139]]
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| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2014–15 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2014/15]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2014–15 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2014/15]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Klingenthal HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil HS134]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Tauplitz]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Tauplitz HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japonia|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japonia|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Niemcy|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuopio HS100]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Oslo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Oslo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS225]]
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| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2015–16 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2015/16]]
| rowspan=2 width=66px|[[2015–16 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2015/16]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Klingenthal HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS100]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS100]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil HS134]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Szwajcaria|Engelberg HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norwegia|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Lahti HS100]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuopio]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finlandia|Kuopio HS127]]
! [[File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg|15px|link=Kazakhstan|Almaty]]
! [[File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg|15px|link=Kazakhstan|Almaty HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg|15px|link=Kazakhstan|Almaty]]
! [[File:Flag of Kazakhstan.svg|15px|link=Kazakhstan|Almaty HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS225]]
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| rowspan="2" style="width:66px;"|[[2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2016/17]]
| rowspan="2" style="width:66px;"|[[2016–17 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2016/17]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Klingenthal]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Klingenthal HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS138]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg HS140]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg|15px|link=South Korea|Pyeongchang]]
! [[File:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg|15px|link=South Korea|Pyeongchang HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg|15px|link=South Korea|Pyeongchang]]
! [[File:Flag of South Korea (bordered).svg|15px|link=South Korea|Pyeongchang HS109]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Oslo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS225]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS225]]
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|- align=center
| rowspan="2" style="width:66px;"|[[2017–18 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2017/18]]
| rowspan="2" style="width:66px;"|[[2017–18 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2017/18]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt HS142]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg HS140]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Tauplitz]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Tauplitz HS235]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen HS145]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Lahti]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Lahti HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Oslo]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Oslo HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Lillehammer HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Trondheim]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Trondheim HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund]]
! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Vikersund HS240]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS240]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica]]
! [[File:Flag of Slovenia (bordered).svg|15px|link=Slovenia|Planica HS240]]
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|- align=center
| rowspan="2" style="width:66px;"|[[2018–19 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup|2018/19]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Wisła HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil HS134]]
! [[File:Flag of Russia.svg|15px|link=Russia|Nizhny Tagil HS134]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg HS140]]
! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|link=Italy|Predazzo HS135]]
! [[File:Flag of Italy.svg|15px|link=Italy|Predazzo HS135]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Japan (bordered).svg|15px|link=Japan|Sapporo HS137]]
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! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS235]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS235]]
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! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen HS145]]
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! [[File:Civil Ensign of Switzerland.svg|15px|link=Switzerland|Engelberg HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Oberstdorf HS137]]
! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Innsbruck HS130]]
! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen HS142]]
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! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Lahti HS130]]
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! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Kuusamo HS142]]
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! [[File:Flag of Austria.svg|15px|link=Austria|Bischofshofen HS142]]
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! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Titisee-Neustadt HS142]]
! [[File:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Poland|Zakopane HS140]]
! [[File:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg|15px|link=Finland|Lahti HS130]]
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! [[File:Flag of Germany.svg|15px|link=Germany|Willingen HS145]]
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! [[File:Flag of Norway.svg|15px|link=Norway|Trondheim HS138]]
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Latest revision as of 06:25, 26 July 2024

Maciej Kot
Maciej Kot (2015)
Country Poland
Full nameMaciej Kot
Born (1991-06-09) 9 June 1991 (age 33)
Limanowa, Poland
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Ski clubAZS Zakopane
Personal best244.5 m (802 ft)
Vikersund, 18 March 2017
World Cup career
Seasons2007–present
Starts206
Podiums3
Wins2
Medal record
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Pyeongchang Team LH
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Lahti Team LH
Bronze medal – third place 2013 Val di Fiemme Team LH
Updated on 12 December 2020.

Maciej Kot (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmat͡ɕɛj ˈkɔt]; born 9 June 1991) is a Polish ski jumper. He is a member of the national team and competed at the Winter Olympics in 2014 and 2018. He is a 2017 World Champion and bronze medalist of 2013 World Championship in the team large hill event.

Personal life

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Maciej Kot was born in Limanowa, Poland, but raised in Zakopane. His father Rafał was a physiotherapist for the Polish ski jumping team, now he is a ski jumping expert for Polish national television. Maciej's older brother Jakub (born 1990) is a ski jumper as well. Maciej Kot graduated the University School of Physical Education in Krakow with master's degree in physical education (MPhEd).[1] Maciej is dating Agnieszka Lewkowicz, personal trainer and former athlete. They met at university.[2] On 18 May 2019 he married Agnieszka Lewkowicz.[3] His surname means 'cat' in Polish.

2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix in Hinzenbach on October 1, 2016.

Career

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Kot's debut in FIS Ski Jumping World Cup took place in December 2007 in Villach. The 2011/2012 World Cup season marked first time he scored points on the tour. On December 3, 2011 took 19th place on the hill in Lillehammer. Finally made it twelve times that winter, his best score was 12th place (twice) in Lahti on March 4 and March 11 in Oslo. In the overall World Cup was on 35 position, which was the third best record among the Poles. On March 15, 2012 at Letalnica in Planica set his personal record in the length of the stroke – 200.5 meter.

2012/2013

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On July 21, 2012 during the Summer Grand Prix competition in Wisla to jump them. Maciej Kot stood on the podium first time in occupations that rank alongside Simon Ammann and Wolfgang Loitzl. On September 30, 2012 in Hinzenbach again was the winner of the competition Summer Grand Prix, ahead of the second Severin Freund and third Taku Takeuchi. In the 2012 season the Summer Grand Prix finally came in fifth place. On January 1, 2013 in New Year competition 61st Four Hills Tournament in Garmisch-Partenkirchen was 5th. In two consecutive contests also take up space in the top ten. Finally, in the overall tournament he was, thanks to a weak performance in the competition in Oberstdorf, on the 20th position.

Poland with bronze medals of the 2013 World Championship in team: with Stoch, Kubacki and Żyła.

In individual competitions at FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2013 took 11th place on the normal hill and 27th on the large hill. On March 2, 2013 he won there a bronze medal in team competition with teammates: Kamil Stoch, Dawid Kubacki, Piotr Żyła.[4] The primary outcome of the competition his team took fourth place, but after re-counting the scores because of Thomas Morgenstern, who noticed a mistake in the points and at the request of the Germans, they finished in third place (Norway was in front of the Polish, but Bardal's jump was badly counted).[5]

Season 2012/2013 was the best in his career so far. He was in top 10 seven times. The season ended on the 18th place in the overall World Cup. At the end of the season he won the title of team and individual Polish champion in ski jumping in Wisła, Poland.

2016/2017

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In 2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix Kot won 5 of 10 competitions. He hold yellow bib for entire season and won overall.

On December 3, 2016 Polish national team including Żyła, Stoch, Kubacki and Kot won first competition in team for Poland in history.[6] In Zakopane Polish team, including Stoch, Kubacki, Kot, Żyła achieved second place in team competition. On January 28, 2017 Poland won their second team competition in history in Willingen.[7] Maciej made his first victory of FIS Ski Jumping World Cup in career on February 11, 2017.[8] He won ex aequo with Peter Prevc, both achieved 260.2 points.[9] Next day, he took fourth place.

On March 4, 2017 Polish national team, including Żyła, Kubacki, Kot and Stoch, achieved first in history title of 2017 World Champions in team event. They beat Norway and Austria at Salpausselkä K116 in Lahti, Finland.[10][11]

2017/2018

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On February 19, 2018 Kot and his teammates Stefan Hula, Dawid Kubacki and Kamil Stoch achieved first medal in Olympic team competition for Poland. They claimed a bronze behind Norway and Germany.[12]

Olympic Games

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Place Day Year Locality Hill Point K HS Competition Jump 1 Jump 2 Note (points) Lost (points) Winner
7. February 9 2014 Krasnaya Polyana RusSki Gorki K-95 HS-106 individual 101.5 m 98.5 m 255.8 22.2 Kamil Stoch
12. February 15 2014 Krasnaya Polyana RusSki Gorki K-125 HS-140 individual 126.0 m 123.5 m 250.4 28.3 Kamil Stoch
4. February 17 2014 Krasnaya Polyana RusSki Gorki K-125 HS-140 team 131.5 m 129.0 m 1011.8 (251.8) 29.3 Germany
19. 10 February 2018 Pyeongchang Alpensia K-98 HS-109 individual 99.0 m 102.0 m 217.0 42.3 Andreas Wellinger
19. 17 February 2018 Pyeongchang Alpensia K-125 HS-140 individual 128.5 m 129.5 m 244.6 41.1 Kamil Stoch
3. 19 February 2018 Pyeongchang Alpensia K-125 HS-142 team 129.5 m 133.0 m 1072.4 (255.3) 26.1 Norway

World Championships

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Place Day Year Locality Hill Point K HS Competition Jump 1 Jump 2 Note (points) Lost (points) Winner
45. 21 February 2009 Liberec Ještěd K-90 HS-100 individual 86 m 103.5 175.5 Wolfgang Loitzl
11. 23 February 2013 Predazzo Trampolino Dal Ben K-95 HS-106 individual 101.5 m 97 m 234.7 17.9 Anders Bardal
27. 28 February 2013 Predazzo Trampolino Dal Ben K-120 HS-134 individual 125.0 m 122.5 m 258.7 37.1 Kamil Stoch
3. 2 March 2013 Predazzo Trampolino Dal Ben K-120 HS-134 team 123.0 m 128.5 m 1121.0 (272.3) 14.9 Austria
5. 25 February 2017 Lahti Salpausselkä K-90 HS-97 individual 95.0 m 95.5 m 255.1 15.7 Stefan Kraft
6. 2 March 2017 Lahti Salpausselkä K-116 HS-130 individual 123.5 m 126.5 m 266.9 12.4 Stefan Kraft
1. 4 March 2017 Lahti Salpausselkä K-116 HS-130 team 130,5 m 121,5 m 1104.2 (276.1)

Ski Flying World Championships

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Place Day Year Locality Hill Point K HS Competition Jump 1 Jump 2 Jump 3 Jump 4 Note (points) Loss (points) Winner
38. 24–25 February 2012 Vikersund Vikersundbakken K-195 HS-225 individual 159.5 m 90.1 318.6 Robert Kranjec
7. 26 February 2012 Vikersund Vikersundbakken K-195 HS-225 team 174.0 m 178.5 m 1444.5 (300.0) 203.9 Austria
10. 14–15 March 2014 Harrachov Čerťák K-185 HS-205 individual 184.5 m 183.5 m 347.8 43.2 Severin Freund

World Cup

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Season standings

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Season Overall Ski-Flying Four Hills
Tournament
Raw Air Willingen Five/ Willingen Six Planica 7 Titisee-Neustadt Five
2007–08 54
2008–09 58
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12 35 32 34
2012–13 18 16 20
2013–14 17 15 12
2014–15 65
2015–16 31 32 32
2016–17 5 13 4 7
2017–18 21 31 23 32 17 28
2018–19 47 61 36 44
2019–20 42 31 28 49
2020–21 58[13] [14] 42[15] – (tournament cancelled)[16] [17] [18] – (tournament not held)[19]

Individual starts

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Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Points
2007/08 Kuusamo HS142 Trondheim HS131 Trondheim HS131 Villach HS98 Villach HS98 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Bischofshofen HS140 Bischofshofen HS140 Predazzo HS134 Predazzo HS134 Harrachov HS205 Zakopane HS134 Zakopane HS134 Sapporo HS134 Sapporo HS134 Liberec HS134 Liberec HS134 Willingen HS145 Kuopio HS127 Kuopio HS127 Lillehammer HS138 Oslo HS128 Planica HS215 Planica HS215 0
q q q 35 52 q 43 38 q 41 q q 41 44 31 36 50 48 q q
2008/09 Kuusamo HS142 Trondheim HS140 Trondheim HS140 Pragelato HS140 Pragelato HS140 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Tauplitz HS200 Tauplitz HS200 Zakopane HS134 Zakopane HS134 Whistler HS140 Whistler HS140 Sapporo HS134 Willingen HS145 Klingenthal HS140 Oberstdorf HS213 Lahti HS97 Kuopio HS127 Lillehammer HS138 Vikersund HS207 Planica HS215 Planica HS215 0
35 47
2009/10 Kuusamo HS142 Lillehammer HS138 Lillehammer HS138 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Bad Mitterndorf HS200 Bad Mitterndorf HS200 Sapporo HS134 Sapporo HS134 Zakopane HS134 Zakopane HS134 Oberstdorf HS213 Klingenthal HS140 Willingen HS145 Lahti HS130 Kuopio HS127 Lillehammer HS138 Oslo HS134 0
q 35 q q
2010/11 Kuusamo HS142 Kuopio HS127 Lillehammer HS138 Lillehammer HS138 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Harrachov HS205 Harrachov HS205 Sapporo HS134 Sapporo HS134 Zakopane HS134 Zakopane HS134 Zakopane HS134 Willingen HS145 Klingenthal HS140 Oberstdorf HS213 Vikersund HS225 Vikersund HS225 Lahti HS130 Planica HS215 Planica HS215 0
40 45 46 q q q q
2011/12 Kuusamo HS142 Lillehammer HS100 Lillehammer HS138 Harrachov HS142 Harrachov HS142 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Bad Mitterndorf HS200 Bad Mitterndorf HS200 Zakopane HS134 Zakopane HS134 Sapporo HS134 Sapporo HS134 Predazzo HS134 Predazzo HS134 Willingen HS145 Oberstdorf HS213 Lahti HS97 Trondheim HS140 Oslo HS134 Planica HS215 Planica HS215 108
q 19 q 45 q 46 29 40 37 30 28 34 27 25 18 38 28 26 47 28 q 12 40 12 17
2012/13 Lillehammer HS100 Lillehammer HS138 Kuusamo HS142 Krasnaja Polana HS106 Krasnaja Polana HS106 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Wisła HS134 Zakopane HS134 Sapporo HS134 Sapporo HS134 Vikersund HS225 Vikersund HS225 Harrachov HS205 Harrachov HS205 Klingenthal HS140 Oberstdorf HS213 Lahti HS130 Kuopio HS127 Trondheim HS140 Oslo HS134 Planica HS215 Planica HS215 460
25 48 32 28 22 17 13 50 5 9 10 13 5 10 14 16 14 16 16 13 6 17 24 11 8 18
2013/14 Klingenthal HS140 Kuusamo HS142 Lillehammer HS100 Lillehammer HS138 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Tauplitz HS200 Tauplitz HS200 Wisła HS134 Zakopane HS134 Sapporo HS134 Sapporo HS134 Willingen HS145 Willingen HS145 Falun HS134 Lahti HS130 Lahti HS130 Kuopio HS127 Trondheim HS140 Oslo HS134 Planica HS139 Planica HS139 398
6 21 5 27 13 10 21 19 28 20 27 23 19 10 23 10 20 16 10 q q 15 25 20 8 15
2014/15 Klingenthal HS140 Kuusamo HS142 Kuusamo HS142 Lillehammer HS138 Lillehammer HS138 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Tauplitz HS225 Wisła HS134 Zakopane HS134 Sapporo HS134 Sapporo HS134 Willingen HS145 Willingen HS145 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Vikersund HS225 Vikersund HS225 Lahti HS130 Kuopio HS100 Trondheim HS140 Oslo HS134 Oslo HS134 Planica HS225 Planica HS225 17
29 q 41 26 35 45 30 29 24 46
2015/16 Klingenthal HS140 Lillehammer HS100 Lillehammer HS100 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Engelberg HS137 Engelberg HS137 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Willingen HS145 Zakopane HS134 Sapporo HS134 Sapporo HS134 Trondheim HS140 Vikersund HS225 Vikersund HS225 Vikersund HS225 Lahti HS130 Lahti HS100 Kuopio HS127 Almaty HS140 Almaty HS140 Wisła HS134 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Planica HS225 Planica HS225 Planica HS225 165
46 18 34 15 18 q 30 32 36 35 28 26 12 12 13 41 30 30 39 q 32 19 25 31 17 15
2016/17 Kuusamo HS142 Kuusamo HS142 Klingenthal HS140 Lillehammer HS138 Lillehammer HS138 Engelberg HS140 Engelberg HS140 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Wisła HS134 Wisła HS134 Zakopane HS134 Willingen HS145 Oberstdorf HS225 Oberstdorf HS225 Sapporo HS137 Sapporo HS137 Pyeongchang HS140 Pyeongchang HS109 Oslo HS134 Trondheim HS140 Vikersund HS225 Planica HS225 Planica HS225 985
5 8 5 5 2 12 15 12 7 6 5 9 5 12 13 18 6 1 4 7 1 11 13 14 12 14
2017/18 Wisła HS134 Kuusamo HS142 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Engelberg HS140 Engelberg HS140 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS140 Tauplitz HS235 Zakopane HS140 Willingen HS145 Willingen HS145 Lahti HS130 Oslo HS134 Lillehammer HS140 Trondheim HS140 Vikersund HS240 Planica HS240 Planica HS240 261
19 16 20 8 32 17 16 15 18 13 41 23 14 21 8 14 q 31 16 31 31 19
2018/19 Wisła HS134 Kuusamo HS142 Kuusamo HS142 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Engelberg HS140 Engelberg HS140 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS142 Predazzo HS135 Predazzo HS135 Zakopane HS140 Sapporo HS137 Sapporo HS137 Oberstdorf HS235 Oberstdorf HS235 Oberstdorf HS235 Lahti HS130 Willingen HS145 Willingen HS145 Oslo HS134 Lillehammer HS140 Trondheim HS138 Vikersund HS240 Planica HS240 Planica HS240 25
29 53 q 36 41 26 42 q q q 40 34 25 30 50 21 33 37 30 35
2019/20 Wisła HS134 Kuusamo HS142 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Klingenthal HS140 Engelberg HS140 Engelberg HS140 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS142 Predazzo HS104 Predazzo HS104 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Zakopane HS140 Sapporo HS137 Sapporo HS137 Willingen HS145 Tauplitz HS235 Tauplitz HS235 Râșnov HS97 Râșnov HS97 Lahti HS130 Lahti HS130 Lillehammer HS140 Lillehammer HS140 40
25 18 27 24 32 34 35 28 33 44 33 27 36 46 49 44 39 28
2020/21 Wisła HS134 Kuusamo HS142 Kuusamo HS142 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Nizhny Tagil HS134 Engelberg HS140 Engelberg HS140 Oberstdorf HS137 Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142 Innsbruck HS130 Bischofshofen HS142 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Titisee-Neustadt HS142 Zakopane HS140 Lahti HS130 Willingen HS145 Willingen HS145 TBD TBD TBD TBD Râșnov HS97 Oslo HS134 Lillehammer HS140 Trondheim HS138 Vikersund HS240 Planica HS240 Planica HS240 17
20 25 31

Victories

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Day Year Location Hill Point K HS Jump 1 Jump 2 Note (points)
1. 11 February 2017 Sapporo Ōkurayama K-120 HS-134 139.0 m 138.0 m 260.2
2. 16 February 2017 Pyeongchang Alpensia K-98 HS-109 108.5 m 110.5 m 256.2

Podiums

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Day Year Location Hill Point K HS Jump 1 Jump 2 Note (points) Place Lost (points) Winner
1. 11 December 2016 Lillehammer Lysgårdsbakken K-123 HS-138 129.5 m 136.0 m 289.3 2. 0.6 Kamil Stoch
2. 11 February 2017 Sapporo Ōkurayama K-120 HS-134 139.0 m 138.0 m 260.2 1.
3. 16 February 2017 Pyeongchang Alpensia K-98 HS-109 108.5 m 110.5 m 256.2 1.

Team victories

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Day Year Location Hill Point K HS Jump 1 Jump 2 Note (points)
1. 3 December 2016 Klingenthal Vogtlandarena K-125 HS-140 139.0 m 139.0 m 1128.7 pkt (296.9)
2. 28 January 2017 Willingen Mühlenkopfschanze K-130 HS-145 137.5 m 133.5 m 931.5 pkt (229.4)
3. 27 January 2018 Zakopane Wielka Krokiew K-125 HS-140 133.0 m 130.0 m 1092.0 pkt (260.1)

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