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Kamil Stoch

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Polish ski jumper (born 1987)

Kamil Stoch
Stoch in 2016
Country Poland
Full nameKamil Wiktor Stoch
Born (1987-05-25)25 May 1987 (age 37)
Zakopane,Poland
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Ski clubKS Eve-nement Zakopane
Personal best251.5 m (825 ft)National record
Planica,25 March 2017
World Cup career
Seasons2004–present
Indiv. starts442
Indiv. podiums80
Indiv. wins39
Team podiums31
Team wins7
Overall titles2 (2014,2018)
Four Hills titles3 (2017,2018,2021)
Raw Air titles2 (2018,2020)
Updated on 16 May 2024.

Kamil Wiktor Stoch (Polish pronunciation:[ˈkamilstɔx]; born 25 May 1987) is a Polishski jumper. He is one of the most successful ski jumpers in the history of the sport, having won twoWorld Cup titles, threeFour Hills Tournaments (two of them consecutive), three individual gold medals at theWinter Olympics, individual and team gold at theSki Jumping World Championships, and individual silver at theSki Flying World Championships. His other tournament wins includeRaw Air (twice), theWillingen Five, andPlanica7.

Stoch is among only three ski jumpers in history, alongsideSven Hannawald andRyoyu Kobayashi, to win the "grand slam" of all four competitions in a single Four Hills Tournament. In 2018, at age 30, Stoch became the oldest individual Olympic gold medallist and World Cup titlist in the history of ski jumping. He was votedPolish Sports Personality of the Year in 2014 and 2017.

Personal life

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Kamil Stoch was born inZakopane, Poland, to Krystyna and Bronisław Stoch and raised inZąb near Zakopane. He has two older sisters – Anna (born 1983) and Natalia (born 1985). In 2006 he graduated from the School of Sports Championships in Zakopane. In 2012 he graduated theUniversity School of Physical Education in Krakow with master's degree in physical education (MPhEd). On 7 August 2010 he married Ewa Bilan.[1]

Kamil Stoch atOlympic Games 2010
Training jump inOslo,Norway, 2011
WithAdam Małysz during medal ceremony ofWorld Championship 2011
After winning competition ofFIS Ski Jumping World Cup inZakopane 2012
During medal ceremony with gold medal ofWorld Championships 2013
Kamil Stoch during normal hill competition atWorld Championships 2013 inPredazzo,Italy
Stoch after winningWorld Champion 2013 title with teammates –Piotr Żyła andDawid Kubacki
Medal ceremony – Stoch with gold medal ofWorld Championships 2013
Receiving bronze medal ofWorld Championships 2013 in team competition (withMaciej Kot,Dawid Kubacki,Piotr Żyła)

Career

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He was three years old when he started skiing for the first time. A year later, he started ski jumping. When he was six years old, he received his first ski-jumping skis from his uncle. He joined the club ŁKS Ząb as an eight-year-old boy, where his first coach was Mirosław Małuda. Initially, he trained in the sport of Nordic combined.

At the 2006Ski-flying World Championships inKulm, Stoch finished 9th in the team event and 35th in the individual event. He competed at his firstOlympics in 2006, inTurin, Italy. Having qualified for the finals in the normal hill and large Hill, he finished 16th and 26th, respectively. He also qualified for the team competition (large hill), where Poland placed 5th.

Stoch won the Polish Championship in 2007. At the2007 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships inSapporo, Stoch finished 5th in the team large hill and 11th in the individual normal hill. He also won a World Cup Summer Grand Prix competition in Oberhof in 2007.

In 2008, Stoch was 6th in the individual world cup in Val di Fiemme. In 2009, he was 4th in individualWorld Championship inLiberec on the normal hill.

2009/2010

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At the2010 Winter Olympics inVancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the Polish ski jumping team was led byAdam Małysz (who would win the silver medal in both individual events). Stoch again qualified for the finals in all three events, finishing 27th in the Normal hill and 14th in the Large hill, while the Polish team placed sixth in the team competition. Stoch won a 2010 Summer World Cup competition inWisła and2011 World Cup events in Zakopane (rescheduled fromHarrachov), Klingenthal, and Planica.

2010/2011

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On 23 January 2011 on Wielka Krokiew inZakopane, Poland – he won a World Cup competition for the first time in his career. It was the first time on the podium in this series. He was the fourth Polish ski jumper after Stanisław Bobak, Piotr Fijas andAdam Małysz, who won a World Cup competition.

A week later, the team competition, held annually inWillingen with jumps devoted to distance 139 m and 130 m, contributed to gaining third place for the Polish team. On 2 February 2011, he won second World Cup competition inKlingenthal, Germany. On 22 February 2011, he won the third title of Polish Champion inSzczyrk, where he jumped twice at 101.5 m. During World Cup inLahti, Finland, he gains third place with the team again. The season 2010/2011 ended inPlanica, Slovenia, where third time in the history of Polishski jumping – two ski jumpers were on the podium together. On 20 March 2011, Stoch won third in his career World Cup competition, and Adam Małysz was third. A day earlier, during a trial run before the competition team, Stoch set his new personal record and landed at 226 m. The Polish national team was ranked third place in the Nations Cup. Kamil Stoch ended the season in 10th place in the general individual classification.

2011/2012

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On 26 December 2011, Wisła Malinka, Poland, held Polish Championship. In the first series, Stoch jumped 123.5 m. In the second, he jumped 136 meters, which set a new record object, and won the gold medal.

On 20 January 2012 was held the first of two World Cup competitions in Zakopane. After the jump on a distance of 125.5 m in the first series held the second position. On the other hand, he jumped 135 m, the longest distance in the competition. The second series gave Stoch a fourth career victory, the second in Zakopane.

In the first competition inPredazzo, after the landings at 123.5 mi 126 m, peaked at 7th place, with a loss of 4.2 points to the podium. In both series, jumped in adverse wind conditions. The next day of the competition on Trampolino dal Ben jumped a distance of 125,5 mi 131.5 m, which gave him the victory beforeGregor Schlierenzauer andAnders Bardal. This allowed him to stay ahead in the overall standingsThomas Morgenstern and move up to fourth place.

Season 2011/2012 graduated on the best in his career – fifth place in the overall World Cup with the acquis 1078 points and a loss of 247 points to the winner of the Crystal Ball –Anders Bardal. This season, Stoch was on the podium seven times – twice victorious, second twice and third three times. The classification of flights was sixth, which was also his best result. He lost 162 points to the best aviator season –Robert Kranjec, but he stood on the podium one contest flight – was third in Tauplitz.

2012/2013

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On 25 January 2013, he became the joint holder of the Polishski flying distance record (tying the mark held byPiotr Żyła) with a jump of 232.5 metres.

In the first competition in Val di Fiemme during the 2013 Ski Jumping World Championships, Stoch earned the highest score in the trial before the contest, jumping to 103 m in the first round competition, jumped a distance of 102 m and was ranked second place, losing 2.8 points to the leader – Anders Bardal. The second series reached 97 m, with a weak landing and fell to eighth place. Stoch, in post-competition interviews, stated that he is very unhappy with the obtained result – despite the relaxation made a mistake during the jump.

On 28 February 2013, achieved the title ofWorld Champion 2013. In the first series of the competition, he showed the longest jump of 131.5 m and earned high marks for style, including the "20" from the Swiss judge. He was the leader after the first round. In the final series, like most of the top competitors, he competed with reduced at the request of the coach – the nineteenth beam. Stoch jumped 130 m, again without providing any judicial note below "19" and won the gold medal with 6.1 points more thanPeter Prevc, but about 6.7 from the thirdAnders Jacobsen. Immediately after the competition, Stoch and Prevc were threatened with disqualification for image suits. This provision was to be introduced the day before; ultimately, the judges rejected the anonymous protest. Gold medal Stoch picked up a day later inCavalese. He won the title ofWorld Champion inVal di Fiemme – exactly ten years after winning the first title of World Champion byAdam Małysz.[2] On 2 March 2013, Stoch participated in the team competition on the large hill, which was submitted to the fourth group of players. Before his first attempt, Poland was classified in fifth place. Makes a stroke on the 134-meter and, after the first round, Poland took fourth place, losing five points to the third Germans. The second started at the request of head coachŁukasz Kruczek, with a reduction of two positions beams and reached 130 meters. Polish team, including Stoch, won there a bronze medal in team competition in squad: Kamil Stoch,Dawid Kubacki,Piotr Żyła andMaciej Kot.[3] The primary outcome of the competition his team took fourth place, but after recounting the scores because ofThomas Morgenstern, who noticed a mistake in 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).[4]

In the overall World Cup season, the 2012/2013 Polish representative came in third. He scored 953 points but lost 667 points to the winner of the Crystal Ball –Gregor Schlierenzauer and 46 points to the secondAnders Bardal. His advantage over fourthSeverin Freund totaled 30 points. He won two World Cup competitions, five times on the podium.

2013/2014

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At the2014 Winter Olympics inSochi, Russia, Stoch entered as a medal favorite. On 9 February 2014, after qualifying easily in the first competition on the normal hill, he then landed the longest jumps in both rounds of the finals to win the title ofOlympic Champion 2014.[5] He won by 12.7 points, the fourth-largest margin of victory in a men's normal hill at theWinter Olympic Games. It wasPoland's first Olympic ski jumping gold medal sinceWojciech Fortuna won thelarge hill at the1972 Olympics. While competing, he wore a helmet painted in military green in tribute to thePolish Air Force (with a red & whitePolish Air Force checkerboard insignia on the left side of his helmet.). On 15 February 2014 – Kamil Stoch won his second gold medal, this time on the large hill, becoming the third man in history to win both hills individual events in single Olympics afterMatti Nykänen inCalgary 1988 andSimon Ammann inSalt Lake City 2002,Vancouver 2010.[6] He jumped 139 m and 132.5 m. His advantage over the second JapaneseNoriaki Kasai was 1.3 points, and 3.9 points over the third SlovenePeter Prevc.[7]

In March 2014, he won the overallFIS World Cup classification.[8] Season 2013/2014 ended with his six victories.

2014/2015

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Stoch in 2014.

Kamil Stoch sustained an ankle injury before theFIS World Cup opening in Klingenthal, which prevented him from participating in the first competitions of the season.[9] He came back to training before the Four Hills Tournament. He took 10th place atFour Hills Tournament. On 18 January 2015 wonFIS World Cup inZakopane atWielka Krokiew.[10] It was his first victory after serious injury. On 30 January 3015, won the 15th World Cup in career, this time inWillingen.[11] In February 2015 took part in theWorld Championships. He was 17th in normal hill and 12th in large hill competition. On 28 February 2015 (exactly two years after winning the World Champion title by Stoch) Polish team in squad: Stoch,Piotr Żyła,Klemens Murańka andJan Ziobro achieved the bronze medal ofWorld Championships 2015 in team.[12] For Stoch is the second bronze ofWorld Championships in the team.

On 21 March 2015, set a new Polish record ofski flying with a jump of 238 metres atLetalnica,Planica during the trial round.[13] He took 9th place inFIS World Cup general classification. Season 2014/2015 ended with two victories, two-second place, and one third place.

2016/2017

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Stoch on podium with trophy of2016–17 Four Hills Tournament.

Competing inKlingenthal on 3 December 2016, the Polish national team, composed ofŻyła, Stoch,Kubacki andKot, won their country's first-everWorld Cup team event.[14] On 11 December 2016, he achieved his 16th victory in World Cup competition ahead of the second Maciej Kot with predominantly 0.6 a point.

During the2016–17 Four Hills Tournament, he achieved second place twice, inOberstdorf andGarmisch-Partenkirchen. In the trial before the competition inInnsbruck, Stoch fell while landing after a long-jump.[15] He had a very painful shoulder injury and hematoma. Despite the injury, he continued to participate in the tournament. In the windy competition in Innsbruck, he took fourth place, and the overall was second with a loss to leaderDaniel Andre Tande 1.7 points. On 6 January 2017, he won the last competition inBischofshofen and won overall (997.8 points) with a predominance over the second overallPiotr Żyła 35.3 points.[16][17] Since Bischofschofen, Stoch won two individual competitions inWisła and one inZakopane. He has not lost since in individual competitions. In Zakopane Polish team, including Stoch and teammates – Kubacki, Kot, and Żyła, achieved second place in the team competition. On 28 January 2017 Poland won their second team competition in history inWillingen.[18]

On 4 March 2017 Polish national team, includingŻyła,Kubacki,Kot and Stoch, achieved first in history title of2017 World Champions in the team event. They beat Norway and Austria atSalpausselkä K116 inLahti, Finland.[19][20]

2017/2018

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In the2017-18 Four Hills Tournament, Stoch became the second jumper in history – afterSven Hannawald – to win all four competitions in the Tournament, taking his second victory in a row with a total score of 1108.8 points and 69.6 points of advantage over secondAndreas Wellinger.[21]

On 20 January 2018, he achieved the silver medal of the2018 Ski Jumping World Championships. In the three-part competition, he became the ski flying World Championships runner-up behindDaniel Andre Tande from Norway and beat GermanRichard Freitag in the third part. It was the second medal in history for Poland in the Ski Flying World Championships after the bronze ofPiotr Fijas in1979.[22][23] The next day, Stoch and his teammatesHula,Kubacki, andŻyła, won the first ever medal, a bronze, for Poland in ski flying in team competition.[24][25]

The oath of the Olympic team of ski jumpers and figure skaters before the2018 Olympics.

On 4 February 2018, Stoch won overall classification in the newest tournamentWillingen Five 2018. He won qualifications and took 4th and 2nd place in the following competitions.[26]

Stoch was in good shape at the beginning of the2018 Winter Olympic Games and had good jumps at training sessions and qualifications. At the normal hill event, he took 4th place. On 17 February 2018, he won a gold medal ahead ofAndreas Wellinger andRobert Johansson at large hill. It was his third title of the Olympic Champion.[27][28] On 19 February 2018 Stoch and his teammatesMaciej Kot,Stefan Hula andDawid Kubacki achieved first medal in Olympic team competition for Poland. They claimed bronze behind Norway and Germany.[29]

Olympic Games

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After his jump on normal hill –Sochi 2014.

Kamil Stoch started at Olympic Games four times – inTurin 2006,Vancouver 2010,Sochi 2014 andPyeongChang 2018. In the first one, he was 16th on normal hill K95 and 26th place on large hill K125. In the team competition, he was with the Polish team in 5th place. In Vancouver, he was 27th on normal hill (weaker than in Turin) and 14th on large hill. In the team competition, in which he also jumped, Poland was ranked 6th.

InSochi, Russia, in the individual competition on the normal hill, he won the title of Olympic Champion. At the same Olympics, Kamil Stoch also won the Olympic title in the individual competition on the large hill K125. He is the third man in history to win both hills individual events in single Olympics afterMatti Nykänen inCalgary 1988 andSimon Ammann inSalt Lake City 2002,Vancouver 2010.

On 21 January 2018, coachHorngacher officially appointed Kamil Stoch to2018 Winter Olympics.[30] Stoch took 4th place at normal hill event and 1st (earning him a gold medal) at the large hill event. It was his third title of Olympic Champion. Two days later, he added the fourth Olympic medal to his collection, a bronze with the Polish team (Poland's first-ever Olympic medal team).

PlaceDayYearLocalityHillPoint KHSCompetitionJump 1Jump 2Note (points)Loss (points)Winner
16.12 February2006PragelatoTrampolino a MonteK-95HS-106individual100.0 m98.5 m247.019.5Lars Bystøl
26.18 February2006PragelatoTrampolino a MonteK-125HS-140individual116.5 m121.0 m200.076.9Thomas Morgenstern
5.20 February2006PragelatoTrampolino a MonteK-125HS-140team122.0 m124.5 m894.4 (220.7)89.6Austria
27.13 February2010WhistlerWhistler Olympic ParkK-95HS-106individual98.5 m95.5 m232.044.5Simon Ammann
14.20 February2010WhistlerWhistler Olympic ParkK-125HS-140individual126.0 m123.5 m224.159.5Simon Ammann
6.22 February2010WhistlerWhistler Olympic ParkK-125HS-140team126.5 m134.5 m996.7 (248.8)111.2Austria
1.9 February2014Krasnaya PolyanaRusSki GorkiK-95HS-106individual105.5 m103.5 m278.0
1.15 February2014Krasnaya PolyanaRusSki GorkiK-125HS-140individual139.0 m132.5 m278.7
4.17 February2014Krasnaya PolyanaRusSki GorkiK-125HS-140team130.5 m135.0 m1011.8 (269.0)29.3Germany
4.10 February2018PyeongchangAlpensiaK-98HS-109individual106.5 m105.5 m249.310.0Andreas Wellinger
1.17 February2018PyeongchangAlpensiaK-125HS-142individual135.0 m136.5 m285.7
3.19 February2018PyeongchangAlpensiaK-125HS-142team139.0 m134.5 m1072.4 (277.5)26.1Norway
6.6 February2022ZhangjiakouSnow RuyiK-95HS-106individual101.5 m97.5 m260.914.1Ryōyū Kobayashi
6.7 February2022ZhangjiakouSnow RuyiK-95HS-106mixed team99.5 m102.5 m763.2(256.1)238.3Slovenia
4.12 February2022ZhangjiakouSnow RuyiK-125HS-140individual137.5 m133.5 m277.218.9Marius Lindvik
6.14 February2022ZhangjiakouSnow RuyiK-125HS-140team137.0 m127.5 m880.1(247.9)62.6Austria

World Championships

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Kamil Stoch took part in FIS Nordic World Ski Championships eight times. He debuted inOberstdorf, where he finished in 37th place on the large hill. Later he appeared inSapporo,Liberec andOslo. In 2013 he became a World Champion inVal di Fiemme. On 24 February 2017, he established a new hill record (103.5 m) atSalpausselkä HS97 in qualifications before the first competition of2017 World Championships.

PlaceDayYearLocalityHillPoint KHSCompetitionJump 1Jump 2Note (points)Loss (points)Winner
18 February2005OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-90HS-100individualDid not qualifyRok Benkovič
6.20 February2005OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-90HS-100team86.5 m82.0 m859.0 (202.0)111.5Austria
37.25 February2005OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-120HS-137individual117.5 m108.5204.7Janne Ahonen
9.26 February2005OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-120HS-137team117.0 m449.7 (108.1)687.6Austria
13.24 February2007SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134individual117.5 m121.0 m221.344.8Simon Ammann
5.25 February2007SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134team129.0 m120.0 m857.2 (241.7)143.0Austria
11.3 March2007SapporoMiyanomoriK-90HS-98individual92.5 m93.0 m238.538.5Adam Małysz
4.21 February2009LiberecJeštědK-90HS-100individual99.5 m100.5 m270.012.0Wolfgang Loitzl
24.27 February2009LiberecJeštědK-120HS-134individual119.5 m113.627.7Andreas Küttel
4.28 February2009LiberecJeštědK-120HS-134team122.0 m126.0 m972.1 (246.2)62.2Austria
6.26 February2011OsloMidtstubakkenK-95HS-106individual94.0 m101.0 m240.528.7Thomas Morgenstern
4.27 February2011OsloMidtstubakkenK-95HS-106team101.0 m102.5 m953.0 (247.3)72.5Austria
19.3 March2011OsloHolmenkollbakkenK-120HS-134individual131.0 m124.5 m235.741.8Gregor Schlierenzauer
5.5 March2011OsloHolmenkollbakkenK-120HS-134team113.5 m435.6 (100.6)64.4Austria
8.23 February2013PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-95HS-106individual102.0 m97.0 m237.415.2Anders Bardal
1.28 February2013PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-120HS-134individual131.5 m130.0 m295.8
3.2 March2013PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-120HS-134team134.0 m130.0 m1121.0 (301.9)14.9Austria
17.21 February2015FalunLugnetK-90HS-100individual90.0 m89.5 m220.232.5Rune Velta
12.26 February2015FalunLugnetK-120HS-134individual125.0 m124.5 m225.043.7Severin Freund
3.28 February2015FalunLugnetK-120HS-134team129.5 m126.0 m848.1 (227.0)44.5Norway
4.25 February2017LahtiSalpausselkäK-90HS-97individual96.5 m99.0 m262.58.3Stefan Kraft
7.2 March2017LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130individual127.5 m124.5 m264.814.5Stefan Kraft
1.4 March2017LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130team130.5 m124.5 m1104.2 (288.6)
5.23 February2019InnsbruckBergiselK-120HS-130individual128.5 m129.5 m259.420.0Markus Eisenbichler
4.24 February2019InnsbruckBergiselK-120HS-130team125.0 m122.5 m909.1 (246.3)78.4Germany
2.1 March2019SeefeldToni-Seelos-OlympiaschanzeK-99HS-109individual91.5 m101.5 m215.52.8Dawid Kubacki
6.2 March2019SeefeldToni-Seelos-OlympiaschanzeK-99HS-109mixed team100.0 m105.5 m914.9 (253.2)97.3Germany
22.27 February2021OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-95HS-106individual96.0 m96.0 m236.032.8Piotr Żyła
19.5 March2021OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-120HS-137individual120.0 m129.5 m230.046.5Stefan Kraft
3.6 March2021OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-120HS-137team133.0 m132.5 m1031.2 (255.8)15.4Germany
6.25 February2023PlanicaSrednja skakalnicaK-95HS-102individual99.0 m102.0 m256.35.5Piotr Żyła
8.26 February2023PlanicaSrednja skakalnicaK-95HS-102mixed team97.5 m92.0 m846.0 (241.6)171.2Germany
4.3 March2023PlanicaBloudkova velikankaK-125HS-138individual131.5 m134.5 m272.115.4Timi Zajc
4.4 March2023PlanicaBloudkova velikankaK-125HS-138team136.0 m135.0 m1129.1 (284.1)49.8Slovenia

Ski Flying World Championships

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Stoch became the runner-up of the 2018 Ski Flying World Championships in Oberstdorf. It was the second medal in ski flying for Poland after 39 years. Also, the next day he achieved, with the Polish team, a first medal in ski flying in team for Poland.

PlaceDayYearLocalityHillPoint KHSCompetitionJump 1Jump 2Jump 3Jump 4Note (points)Loss (points)Winner
35.13–14 January2006TauplitzKulmK-185HS-203individual152.0 m —129.9658.1Roar Ljøkelsøy
9.15 January2006TauplitzKulmK-185HS-203team137.5 m463.7 (105.0)1044.2Norway
34.22–23 February2008OberstdorfHeini-Klopfer-SkiflugschanzeK-185HS-213individual174.0 m158.3695.1G. Schlierenzauer
10.24 February2008OberstdorfHeini-Klopfer-SkiflugschanzeK-185HS-213team167.0 m573.8 (148.9)979.5Austria
16.19–20 March2010PlanicaLetalnica bratov GorišekK-185HS-215individual186.5 m207.5 m203.5 m218.0 m770.0165.8Simon Ammann
4.21 March2010PlanicaLetalnica bratov GorišekK-185HS-215team197.5 m222.5 m1452.5 (402.8)188.9Austria
10.24–25 February2012VikersundVikersundbakkenK-195HS-225individual191.0 m211.5 m353.954.8Robert Kranjec
7.26 February2012VikersundVikersundbakkenK-195HS-225team208.0 m196.5 m1444.5 (372.0)203.9Austria
5.14–15 March2014HarrachovČerťákK-185HS-205individual186.0 m190.0 m363.827.2Severin Freund
15–16 January2016TauplitzKulmK-200HS-225individual134.5 m90.3Did not qualify.
5.17 January2016TauplitzKulmK-200HS-225team207.0 m202.5 m1211.9 (345.5)255.8Norway
2.19–20 January2018OberstdorfHeini-Klopfer-SkiflugschanzeK-200HS-235individual230.0 m219.0 m211.5 m638.613.3Daniel A. Tande
3.21 January2018OberstdorfHeini-Klopfer-SkiflugschanzeK-200HS-235team209.5 m204.0 m1592.1 (416.7)70.1Norway
811–12 December2020PlanicaLetalnica bratov GorišekK-200HS-240individual213.0 m229.0 m223.0 m222.5 m808.568.7Karl Geiger
3.13 December2020PlanicaLetalnica bratov GorišekK-200HS-240team205.5 m224.0 m1665.5 (410.7)62.2Norway
22.11–12 March2022VikersundVikersundbakkenK-200HS-240individual206.5 m196.0 m223.5 m175.5 m679.6174.6Marius Lindvik
5.13 March2022VikersundVikersundbakkenK-200HS-240team194.0 m221.5 m1495.8 (341.5)215.7Slovenia
8.28 January2024TauplitzKulmK-200HS-235team211.0 m210.0 m1279.1 (389.3)336.3Slovenia

World Cup

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Stoch after medal ceremony of theFIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019 inSeefeld

Season standings

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SeasonOverallSki-FlyingFour Hills TournamentRaw AirWillingen FivePlanica7Titisee-Neustadt FiveNordic Tournament
2004–055354
2005–06453438
2006–0730221521
2007–0830252136
2008–0930223655
2009–10243015
2010–1110915
2011–12568
2012–13394
2013–14177
2014–1591610
2015–16221923
2016–172312
2017–18121111
2018–193769411
2019–2056131520
2020–213311925
2021–221913531210
2022–2314135811
2023–242617153016

Individual starts

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Season1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132Points
2003/04Kuusamo K120Kuusamo K120Trondheim K120Titisee-Neustadt K120Engelberg K125Oberstdorf K120Garmisch-Partenkirchen K115Innsbruck K120Bischofshofen K125Liberec K120Liberec K120Zakopane K120Zakopane K120Hakuba K120Sapporo K120Sapporo K120Oberstdorf K185Willingen K130Park City K120Lahti K116Kuopio K120Lillehammer K120Oslo K1150
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2004/05Kuusamo HS142Kuusamo HS142Trondheim HS131Trondheim HS131Harrachov HS142Harrachov HS142Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS125Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Willingen HS145Tauplitz HS200Tauplitz HS200Titisee-Neustadt HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Zakopane HS134Zakopane HS134Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Pragelato HS140Lahti HS130Kuopio HS127Lillehammer HS134Oslo HS128Planica HS215Planica HS21536
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2005/06Kuusamo HS142Kuusamo HS142Lillehammer HS134Lillehammer HS134Harrachov HS142Harrachov HS142Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS125Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Zakopane HS134Zakopane HS134Willingen HS145Lahti HS130Kuopio HS127Lillehammer HS134Oslo HS128Planica HS215Planica HS21541
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2006/07Kuusamo HS142Lillehammer HS138Lillehammer HS138Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS125Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Vikersund HS207Zakopane HS134Oberstdorf HS137Oberstdorf HS137Titisee-Neustadt HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Klingenthal HS140Willingen HS145Lahti HS130Kuopio HS127Oslo HS128Oslo HS128Planica HS215Planica HS215Planica HS215168
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2007/08Kuusamo HS142Trondheim HS131Trondheim HS131Villach HS98Villach HS98Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Bischofshofen HS140Bischofshofen HS140Predazzo HS134Predazzo HS134Harrachov HS205Zakopane HS134Zakopane HS134Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Liberec HS134Liberec HS134Willingen HS145Kuopio HS127Kuopio HS127Lillehammer HS138Oslo HS128Planica HS215Planica HS215157
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2008/09Kuusamo HS142Trondheim HS140Trondheim HS140Pragelato HS140Pragelato HS140Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Tauplitz HS200Tauplitz HS200Zakopane HS134Zakopane HS134Whistler HS140Whistler HS140Sapporo HS134Willingen HS145Klingenthal HS140Oberstdorf HS213Lahti HS97Kuopio HS127Lillehammer HS138Vikersund HS207Planica HS215Planica HS215146
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2009/10Kuusamo HS142Lillehammer HS138Lillehammer HS138Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Bad Mitterndorf HS200Bad Mitterndorf HS200Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Zakopane HS134Zakopane HS134Oberstdorf HS213Klingenthal HS140Willingen HS145Lahti HS130Kuopio HS127Lillehammer HS138Oslo HS134203
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2011/12Kuusamo HS142Lillehammer HS100Lillehammer HS138Harrachov HS142Harrachov HS142Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Bad Mitterndorf HS200Bad Mitterndorf HS200Zakopane HS134Zakopane HS134Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Predazzo HS134Predazzo HS134Willingen HS145Oberstdorf HS213Lahti HS97Trondheim HS140Oslo HS134Planica HS215Planica HS2151078
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2012/13Lillehammer HS100Lillehammer HS138Kuusamo HS142Krasnaja Polana HS106Krasnaja Polana HS106Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Wisła HS134Zakopane HS134Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Vikersund HS225Vikersund HS225Harrachov HS205Harrachov HS205Klingenthal HS140Oberstdorf HS213Lahti HS130Kuopio HS127Trondheim HS140Oslo HS134Planica HS215Planica HS215953
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2013/14Klingenthal HS140Kuusamo HS142Lillehammer HS100Lillehammer HS138Titisee-Neustadt HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Tauplitz HS200Tauplitz HS200Wisła HS134Zakopane HS134Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Willingen HS145Willingen HS145Falun HS134Lahti HS130Lahti HS130Kuopio HS127Trondheim HS140Oslo HS134Planica HS139Planica HS1391420
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2014/15Klingenthal HS140Kuusamo HS142Kuusamo HS142Lillehammer HS138Lillehammer HS138Nizhny Tagil HS134Nizhny Tagil HS134Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Tauplitz HS225Wisła HS134Zakopane HS134Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Willingen HS145Willingen HS145Titisee-Neustadt HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Vikersund HS225Vikersund HS225Lahti HS130Kuopio HS100Trondheim HS140Oslo HS134Oslo HS134Planica HS225Planica HS225820
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2015/16Klingenthal HS140Lillehammer HS100Lillehammer HS100Nizhny Tagil HS134Nizhny Tagil HS134Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Willingen HS145Zakopane HS134Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Trondheim HS140Vikersund HS225Vikersund HS225Vikersund HS225Lahti HS130Lahti HS100Kuopio HS127Almaty HS140Almaty HS140Wisła HS134Titisee-Neustadt HS142Planica HS225Planica HS225Planica HS225295
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2016/17Kuusamo HS142Kuusamo HS142Klingenthal HS140Lillehammer HS138Lillehammer HS138Engelberg HS140Engelberg HS140Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Wisła HS134Wisła HS134Zakopane HS134Willingen HS145Oberstdorf HS225Oberstdorf HS225Sapporo HS137Sapporo HS137Pyeongchang HS140Pyeongchang HS109Oslo HS134Trondheim HS140Vikersund HS225Planica HS225Planica HS2251584
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2017/18Wisła HS134Kuusamo HS142Nizhny Tagil HS134Nizhny Tagil HS134Titisee-Neustadt HS142Engelberg HS140Engelberg HS140Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Tauplitz HS235Zakopane HS140Willingen HS145Willingen HS145Lahti HS130Oslo HS134Lillehammer HS140Trondheim HS140Vikersund HS240Planica HS240Planica HS2401443
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2018/19Wisła HS134Kuusamo HS142Kuusamo HS142Nizhny Tagil HS134Nizhny Tagil HS134Engelberg HS140Engelberg HS140Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS142Predazzo HS135Predazzo HS135Zakopane HS140Sapporo HS137Sapporo HS137Oberstdorf HS235Oberstdorf HS235Oberstdorf HS235Lahti HS130Willingen HS145Willingen HS145Oslo HS134Lillehammer HS140Trondheim HS138Vikersund HS240Planica HS240Planica HS2401288
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2020/21Wisła HS134Kuusamo HS142Kuusamo HS142Nizhny Tagil HS134Nizhny Tagil HS134Engelberg HS140Engelberg HS140Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Zakopane HS140Lahti HS130Willingen HS147Willingen HS147Klingenthal HS140Klingenthal HS140Zakopane HS140Zakopane HS140Râșnov HS97Planica HS240Planica HS240Planica HS240955
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Victories

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DayYearLocationHillPoint KHSJump 1Jump 2Note (points)
1.23 January2011ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134123.0 m128.0 m254.0
2.2 February2011KlingenthalVogtlandarenaK-125HS-140132.0 m136.5 m264.6
3.20 March2011PlanicaLetalnicaK-185HS-215215.5 m-217.3
4.20 January2012ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134125.5 m135.0 m257.9
5.5 February2012PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-120HS-134125.5 m131.5 m258.5
6.12 March2013KuopioPuijoK-120HS-127135.0 m129.0 m268.1
7.15 March2013TrondheimGranåsenK-124HS-140131.0 m140.0 m280.4
8.15 December2013Titisee-NeustadtHochfirstschanzeK-125HS-142142.5 m138.5 m300.7
9.22 December2013EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-137132.0 m130.0 m274.7
10.1 February2014WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145139.5 m145.5 m263.2
11.2 February2014WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145147.0 m145.0 m271.4
12.2 March2014LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130131.0 m134.5 m281.0
13.4 March2014KuopioPuijoK-120HS-127126.5 m126.5 m262.7
14.18 January2015ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134134.0 m133.0 m276.2
15.30 January2015WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145147.0 m142.5 m276.6
16.11 December2016LillehammerLysgårdsbakkenK-123HS-138134.0 m130.5 m289.9
17.6 January2017BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-SchanzeK-125HS-140143.5 m138.5 m289.2
18.14 January2017WisłaMalinkaK-120HS-134133.0 m124.0 m268.0
19.15 January2017WisłaMalinkaK-120HS-134135.5 m128.0 m271.7
20.22 January2017ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134130.5 m131.0 m287.4
21.12 February2017SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134137.5 m140.0 m262.7
22.19 March2017VikersundVikersundbakkenK-200HS-225238.5 m237.0 m466.6
23.30 December2017OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-120HS-137126.0 m137.0 m279.7
24.1 January2018Garmisch-PartenkirchenGroße OlympiaschanzeK-125HS-140135.5 m139.5 m283.4
25.4 January2018InnsbruckBergiselK-120HS-130130.0 m128.5 m270.1
26.6 January2018BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-SchanzeK-125HS-140132.5 m137.0 m275.6
27.4 March2018LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130132.0 m134.0 m314.2
28.13 March2018LillehammerLysgårdsbakkenK-123HS-140140.5 m141.0 m306.4
29.15 March2018TrondheimGranåsenK-124HS-140146.0 m141.0 m285.4
30.23 March2018PlanicaLetalnicaK-200HS-240245.0 m234.0 m455.9
31.25 March2018PlanicaLetalnicaK-200HS-240245.0 m234.5 m455.6
32.3 February2019OberstdorfHeini-Klopfer-SkiflugschanzeK-200HS-235214.5 m227.5 m413.2
33.10 February2019LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130132.5 m129.0 m280.9
34.21 December2019EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-140138.0 m136.0 m288.7
35.26 January2020ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-125HS-140137.5 m140.0 m295.7
36.10 March2020LillehammerLysgårdsbakkenK-123HS-140131.5 m139.5 m264.3
37.3 January2021InnsbruckBergiselschanzeK-120HS-128127.5 m130.0 m261.6
38.6 January2021BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-SchanzeK-125HS-142139.0 m140.0 m300.7
39.9 January2021Titisee-NeustadtHochfirstschanzeK-125HS-142139.0 m144.0 m281.6

Podiums

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DayYearLocationHillPoint KHSJump 1Jump 2Note (points)PlaceLost (points)Winner
1.23 January2011ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134123.0 m128.0 m254.01.
2.2 February2011KlingenthalVogtlandarenaK-125HS-140132.0 m136.5 m264.61.
3.20 March2011PlanicaLetalnicaK-185HS-215215.5 m217.31.
4.3 December2011LillehammerLysgårdsbakkenK-90HS-10090.0 m96.0 m249.63.39.7Andreas Kofler
5.18 December2011EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-137129.0 m137.0 m260.82.3.9Andreas Kofler
6.15 January2012TauplitzKulmK-185HS-200191.5 m181.5 m358.23.6.7Anders Bardal
7.20 January2012ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134125.5 m135.0 m257.91.
8.28 January2012SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134130.0 m127.0 m247.23.5.4Daiki Ito
9.29 January2012SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134131.5 m131.5 m241.62.2.1Daiki Ito
10.5 February2012PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-120HS-134125.5 m131.5 m258.51.
11.15 December2012EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-137132.5 m134.0 m272.52.0.1Andreas Kofler
12.4 January2013InnsbruckBergiselK-120HS-130124.5 m123.0 m240.92.12.8Gregor Schlierenzauer
13.12 January2013ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134133.0 m127.0 m268.73.4.6Anders Jacobsen
14.12 March2013KuopioPuijoK-120HS-127135.0 m129.0 m268.11.
15.15 March2013TrondheimGranåsenK-124HS-140131.0 m140.0 m280.41.
16.14 December2013Titisee-NeustadtHochfirstschanzeK-125HS-142137.0 m141.5 m280.82.3.3Thomas Morgenstern
17.15 December2013Titisee-NeustadtHochfirstschanzeK-125HS-142142.5 m138.5 m300.71.
18.21 December2013EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-137129.0 m137.5 m269.22.6.2Jan Ziobro
19.22 December2013EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-137132.0 m130.0 m274.71.
20.4 January2014InnsbruckBergiselK-120HS-130126.5 m126.23.1.3Anssi Koivuranta
21.16 January2014WisłaMalinkaK-120HS-134134.5 m132.0 m261.92.0.9Andreas Wellinger
22.1 February2014WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145139.5 m145.5 m263.21.
23.2 February2014WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145147.0 m145.0 m271.41.
24.28 February2014LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130127.0 m124.5 m259.83.16.8Severin Freund
25.2 March2014LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130131.0 m134.5 m281.01.
26.4 March2014KuopioPuijoK-120HS-127126.5 m126.5 m262.71.
27.9 March2014OsloHolmenkollbakkenK-120HS-134132.0 m127.0 m245.43.20.0Severin Freund
28.18 January2015ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134134.0 m133.0 m276.21.
29.25 January2015SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134140.0 m125.5 m278.02.4.9Roman Koudelka
30.30 January2015WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145147.0 m142.5 m276.61.
31.8 February2015Titisee-NeustadtHochfirstschanzeK-125HS-142130.0 m137.5 m274.82.10.4Anders Fannemel
32.15 March2015OsloHolmenkollbakkenK-120HS-134124.0 m134.0 m251.53.7.4Severin Freund
33.11 December2016LillehammerLysgårdsbakkenK-123HS-138134.0 m130.5 m289.91.
34.18 December2016EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-137143.5 m141.5 m293.82.12.1Domen Prevc
35.30 December2016OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-120HS-137137.0 m135.0 m305.22.2.8Stefan Kraft
36.1 January2017Garmisch-PartenkirchenGroße OlympiaschanzeK-125HS-140135.5 m143.0 m286.02.3.2Daniel Andre Tande
37.6 January2017BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-SchanzeK-125HS-140143.5 m138.5 m289.21.
38.14 January2017WisłaMalinkaK-120HS-134133.0 m124.0 m268.01.
39.15 January2017WisłaMalinkaK-120HS-134135.5 m128.0 m271.71.
40.22 January2017ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-120HS-134130.5 m131.0 m287.41.
41.4 February2017OberstdorfHeini-Klopfer-SkiflugschanzeK-200HS-225222.5 m217.0 m425.43.14.5Stefan Kraft
42.12 February2017SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134137.5 m140.0 m262.71.
43.15 February2017PyeongchangAlpensiaK-125HS-140126.5 m134.0 m425.43.25.3Stefan Kraft
44.19 March2017VikersundVikersundbakkenK-200HS-225238.5 m237.0 m466.61.
45.19 November2017WisłaMalinkaK-120HS-134121.0 m129.5 m258.22.2.3Junshiro Kobayashi
46.16 December2017EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-137125.5 m129.0 m250.83.2.8Anders Fannemel
47.17 December2017EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-137137.0 m133.0 m274.82.11.6Richard Freitag
48.30 December2017OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-120HS-137126.0 m137.0 m279.71.
49.1 January2018Garmisch-PartenkirchenGroße OlympiaschanzeK-125HS-140135.5 m139.5 m283.41.
50.4 January2018InnsbruckBergiselK-120HS-130130.0 m128.5 m270.11.
51.6 January2018BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-SchanzeK-125HS-140132.5 m137.0 m275.61.
52.4 February2018WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145145.5 m140.5 m269.42.2.0Johann Andre Forfang
53.4 March2018LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130132.0 m134.0 m314.21.
54.13 March2018LillehammerLysgårdsbakkenK-123HS-140140.5 m141.0 m306.41.
55.15 March2018TrondheimGranåsenK-124HS-140146.0 m141.0 m285.41.
56.23 March2018PlanicaLetalnicaK-200HS-240245.0 m234.0 m455.91.
57.25 March2018PlanicaLetalnicaK-200HS-240245.0 m234.5 m455.61.
58.24 November2018KuusamoRukatunturiK-120HS-142140.5 m139.92.2.1Ryōyū Kobayashi
59.25 November2018KuusamoRukatunturiK-120HS-142136.5 m144.0 m285.43.25.0Ryōyū Kobayashi
60.16 December2018EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-140138.0 m131.0 m279.53.14.9Ryōyū Kobayashi
61.12 January2019PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-120HS-135121.5 m133.5 m282.93.32.1Ryōyū Kobayashi
62.13 January2019PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-120HS-135120.0 m128.5 m256.93.14.2Dawid Kubacki
63.26 January2019SapporoŌkurayamaK-123HS-137133.0 m148.5 m260.32.9.8Stefan Kraft
64.3 February2019OberstdorfHeini-Klopfer-SkiflugschanzeK-200HS-235214.5 m227.5 m413.21.
65.10 February2019LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130132.5 m129.0 m280.91.
66.16 February2019WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145144.5 m144.5 m307.12.4.0Karl Geiger
67.24 November2019WisłaMalinkaK-120HS-134118.0 m126.5 m224.23.17.2Daniel-André Tande
68.21 December2019EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-140138.0 m136.0 m288.71.
69.26 January2020ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-125HS-140137.5 m140.0 m295.71.
70.8 February2020WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145139.5 m137.5 m254.63.11.8Stephan Leyhe
71.10 March2020LillehammerLysgårdsbakkenK-123HS-140131.5 m139.5 m264.31.
72.19 December2020EngelbergGross-Titlis-SchanzeK-125HS-140134.0 m134.0 m309.22.2.2Halvor Egner Granerud
73.29 December2020OberstdorfSchattenbergschanzeK-120HS-137125.0 m132.5 m288.32.2.8Karl Geiger
74.3 January2021InnsbruckBergiselschanzeK-120HS-128127.5 m130.0 m261.61.
75.6 January2021BischofshofenPaul-Ausserleitner-SchanzeK-125HS-142139.0 m140.0 m300.71.
76.9 January2021Titisee-NeustadtHochfirstschanzeK-125HS-142139.0 m144.0 m281.61.
77.30 January2021WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-147142.5 m135.5 m272.23.13.3Halvor Egner Granerud
78.6 February2021KlingenthalVogtlandarenaK-125HS-140138.5 m134.0 m271.62.12.6Halvor Egner Granerud
79.19 February2021RâșnovRâșnov Ski JumpK-90HS-9792.5 m97.5 m256.32.1.6Ryōyū Kobayashi
80.11 December2021KlingenthalVogtlandarenaK-125HS-140132.0 m133.0 m261.93.5.1Stefan Kraft

Team victories

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DayYearLocationHillPoint KHSJump 1Jump 2Note (points)
1.3 December2016KlingenthalVogtlandarenaK-125HS-140139.0 m140.0 m1128.7 (294.8)
2.28 January2017WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145134.0 m126.5 m931.5 (243.1)
3.27 January2018ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-125HS-140134.0 m141.5 m1092.0 (292.4)
4.17 November2018WisłaMalinkaK-120HS-134126.5 m129.0 m1026.6 (274.1)
5.15 February2019WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145132.0 m133.0 m979.4 (247.4)
6.23 March2019PlanicaLetalnicaK-200HS-240227.0 m221.0 m1627.9 (400.8)
7.14 December2019KlingenthalVogtlandarenaK-125HS-140126.0 m126.0 m968.7 (223.2)

State awards

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Other awards

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See also

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References

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  3. ^"Brązowy medal drużyny skoczków na Mistrzostwach Świata w Val di Fiemme!".sportowysalon.pl. 2 March 2013. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  4. ^Kamil Wolnicki (2 March 2013)."Thomas Morgenstern pomógł Kamilowi Stochowi i kolegom".przegladsportowy.pl. Archived fromthe original on 9 July 2017. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  5. ^"Mamy złoto! Kamil Stoch mistrzem olimpijskim!".tvp.pl. 9 February 2014. Retrieved20 January 2018.
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  7. ^"Absolutna dominacja! Drugie złoto Kamila Stocha!".tvp.pl. 15 February 2014. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  8. ^"Planica: Kryształowa Kula dla Kamila Stocha!".wp.pl. 21 March 2014. Retrieved20 January 2018.
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  15. ^"Stoch-Sturz: FIS räumt Fehler ein".sport1.de. 5 January 2017. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  16. ^"Tak się przechodzi do historii! Kamil Stoch najlepszy w Bischofschofen! Piotr Żyła trzeci!".wp.pl. 6 January 2017. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  17. ^Piotr Ziemka (6 January 2017)."Kamil Stoch wygrał 65. Turniej Czterech Skoczni! Drugie miejsce Piotra Żyły!".wp.pl. Retrieved20 January 2018.
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  20. ^"Poland soars to first team gold".fis-ski.com. 4 March 2017. Archived fromthe original on 24 January 2018. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  21. ^Piotr Majchrzak (6 January 2018)."Fenomenalny Kamil Stoch przechodzi do historii skoków!".sport.pl. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  22. ^"Daniel Andre Tande ist Skiflug Weltmeister".berkutschi.com. 20 January 2018. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  23. ^Szymon Łożyński (20 January 2018)."25. MŚ w lotach: czekaliśmy prawie 40 lat! Stoch przeszedł do historii!".wp.pl. Retrieved20 January 2018.
  24. ^Szymon Łożyński (21 January 2018)."25. MŚ w lotach: piękna walka Polaków! Historyczny medal dla Biało-Czerwonych! Złoto dla Norwegów".wp.pl. Retrieved21 January 2018.
  25. ^"Team Poland finishes third at ski flying World Championships".thenews.pl. 21 January 2018. Retrieved22 January 2018.
  26. ^"Skoki narciarskie w Willingen: Johann Andre Forfang wygrywa konkurs, a Kamil Stoch turniej Willingen Five".onet.pl. 4 February 2018. Retrieved4 February 2018.
  27. ^Szymon Łożyński (17 February 2018)."Pjongczang 2018. Doczekaliśmy się! Kamil Stoch po raz trzeci mistrzem olimpijskim!".wp.pl. Retrieved17 February 2018.
  28. ^"Kamil Stoch wins gold in men's ski jumping". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 17 February 2018. Retrieved17 February 2018.
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  30. ^Adam Bucholz (21 January 2018)."Znamy skład Polski na Zimowe Igrzyska Olimpijskie w Pjongczangu!".skijumping.pl. Retrieved21 January 2018.

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