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Maciej Kot

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Polish ski jumper (born 1991)
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
Indiv. starts206
Indiv. podiums3
Indiv. wins2
Team podiums17
Team wins3
Updated on 12 December 2020.

Maciej Kot (Polish pronunciation:[ˈmat͡ɕɛj ˈkɔt]; born 9 June 1991) is a Polishski jumper. He is a member of the national team and competed at theWinter Olympics in2014 and2018. He is a2017 World Champion and bronze medalist of2013 World Championship in the team large hill event.

Personal life

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Maciej Kot was born inLimanowa,Poland, but raised inZakopane. 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 brotherJakub (born 1990) is aski jumper as well. Maciej Kot graduated theUniversity 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 AgnieszkaLewkowicz.[3] His surname means 'cat' in Polish.

2016 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix inHinzenbach on October 1, 2016.

Career

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Kot's debut inFIS Ski Jumping World Cup took place in December 2007 inVillach. 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 alongsideSimon Ammann andWolfgang Loitzl. On September 30, 2012 in Hinzenbach again was the winner of the competition Summer Grand Prix, ahead of the secondSeverin Freund and thirdTaku 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 the2013 World Championship in team: withStoch,Kubacki andŻyła.

In individual competitions atFIS 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 ofThomas 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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In2016 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 includingŻyła,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 inWillingen.[7] Maciej made his first victory ofFIS Ski Jumping World Cup in career on February 11, 2017.[8] He won ex aequo withPeter Prevc, both achieved 260.2 points.[9] Next day, he took fourth place.

On March 4, 2017 Polish national team, includingŻyła,Kubacki, Kot andStoch, achieved first in history title of2017 World Champions in team event. They beat Norway and Austria atSalpausselkä K116 inLahti, Finland.[10][11]

2017/2018

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On February 19, 2018 Kot and his teammatesStefan Hula,Dawid Kubacki andKamil 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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PlaceDayYearLocalityHillPoint KHSCompetitionJump 1Jump 2Note (points)Lost (points)Winner
7.February 92014Krasnaya PolyanaRusSki GorkiK-95HS-106individual101.5 m98.5 m255.822.2Kamil Stoch
12.February 152014Krasnaya PolyanaRusSki GorkiK-125HS-140individual126.0 m123.5 m250.428.3Kamil Stoch
4.February 172014Krasnaya PolyanaRusSki GorkiK-125HS-140team131.5 m129.0 m1011.8 (251.8)29.3Germany
19.10 February2018PyeongchangAlpensiaK-98HS-109individual99.0 m102.0 m217.042.3Andreas Wellinger
19.17 February2018PyeongchangAlpensiaK-125HS-140individual128.5 m129.5 m244.641.1Kamil Stoch
3.19 February2018PyeongchangAlpensiaK-125HS-142team129.5 m133.0 m1072.4 (255.3)26.1Norway

World Championships

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PlaceDayYearLocalityHillPoint KHSCompetitionJump 1Jump 2Note (points)Lost (points)Winner
45.21 February2009LiberecJeštědK-90HS-100individual86 m103.5175.5Wolfgang Loitzl
11.23 February2013PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-95HS-106individual101.5 m97 m234.717.9Anders Bardal
27.28 February2013PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-120HS-134individual125.0 m122.5 m258.737.1Kamil Stoch
3.2 March2013PredazzoTrampolino Dal BenK-120HS-134team123.0 m128.5 m1121.0 (272.3)14.9Austria
5.25 February2017LahtiSalpausselkäK-90HS-97individual95.0 m95.5 m255.115.7Stefan Kraft
6.2 March2017LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130individual123.5 m126.5 m266.912.4Stefan Kraft
1.4 March2017LahtiSalpausselkäK-116HS-130team130,5 m121,5 m1104.2 (276.1)

Ski Flying World Championships

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PlaceDayYearLocalityHillPoint KHSCompetitionJump 1Jump 2Jump 3Jump 4Note (points)Loss (points)Winner
38.24–25 February2012VikersundVikersundbakkenK-195HS-225individual159.5 m90.1318.6Robert Kranjec
7.26 February2012VikersundVikersundbakkenK-195HS-225team174.0 m178.5 m1444.5 (300.0)203.9Austria
10.14–15 March2014HarrachovČerťákK-185HS-205individual184.5 m183.5 m347.843.2Severin Freund

World Cup

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Season standings

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SeasonOverallSki-FlyingFour Hills
Tournament
Raw AirWillingen Five/ Willingen SixPlanica 7Titisee-Neustadt Five
2007–0854
2008–0958
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12353234
2012–13181620
2013–14171512
2014–1565
2015–16313232
2016–1751347
2017–18213123321728
2018–1947613644
2019–2042312849
2020–2158[13][14]42[15]– (tournament cancelled)[16][17][18]– (tournament not held)[19]

Individual starts

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Season12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031Points
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 HS2150
qqq3552q4338q41qq414431365048qq
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 HS2150
3547
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 HS1340
q35qq
2010/11Kuusamo HS142Kuopio HS127Lillehammer HS138Lillehammer HS138Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Engelberg HS137Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS140Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS140Harrachov HS205Harrachov HS205Sapporo HS134Sapporo HS134Zakopane HS134Zakopane HS134Zakopane HS134Willingen HS145Klingenthal HS140Oberstdorf HS213Vikersund HS225Vikersund HS225Lahti HS130Planica HS215Planica HS2150
404546qqqq
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 HS215108
q19q45q462940373028342725183828264728q12401217
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 HS215460
25483228221713505910135101416141616136172411818
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 HS139398
621527131021192820272319102310201610qq152520815
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 HS22517
29q4126354530292446
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 HS225165
4618341518q30323635282612121341303039q321925311715
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 HS225985
5855212151276595121318614711113141214
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 HS240261
191620832171615181341231421814q3116313119
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 HS24025
2953q36412642qqq40342530502133373035
2019/20Wisła HS134Kuusamo HS142Nizhny Tagil HS134Nizhny Tagil HS134Klingenthal HS140Engelberg HS140Engelberg HS140Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS142Predazzo HS104Predazzo HS104Titisee-Neustadt HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Zakopane HS140Sapporo HS137Sapporo HS137Willingen HS145Tauplitz HS235Tauplitz HS235Râșnov HS97Râșnov HS97Lahti HS130Lahti HS130Lillehammer HS140Lillehammer HS14040
251827243234352833443327364649443928
2020/21Wisła HS134Kuusamo HS142Kuusamo HS142Nizhny Tagil HS134Nizhny Tagil HS134Engelberg HS140Engelberg HS140Oberstdorf HS137Garmisch-Partenkirchen HS142Innsbruck HS130Bischofshofen HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Titisee-Neustadt HS142Zakopane HS140Lahti HS130Willingen HS145Willingen HS145TBDTBDTBDTBDRâșnov HS97Oslo HS134Lillehammer HS140Trondheim HS138Vikersund HS240Planica HS240Planica HS24017
202531

Victories

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DayYearLocationHillPoint KHSJump 1Jump 2Note (points)
1.11 February2017SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134139.0 m138.0 m260.2
2.16 February2017PyeongchangAlpensiaK-98HS-109108.5 m110.5 m256.2

Podiums

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DayYearLocationHillPoint KHSJump 1Jump 2Note (points)PlaceLost (points)Winner
1.11 December2016LillehammerLysgårdsbakkenK-123HS-138129.5 m136.0 m289.32.0.6Kamil Stoch
2.11 February2017SapporoŌkurayamaK-120HS-134139.0 m138.0 m260.21.
3.16 February2017PyeongchangAlpensiaK-98HS-109108.5 m110.5 m256.21.

Team victories

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DayYearLocationHillPoint KHSJump 1Jump 2Note (points)
1.3 December2016KlingenthalVogtlandarenaK-125HS-140139.0 m139.0 m1128.7 pkt(296.9)
2.28 January2017WillingenMühlenkopfschanzeK-130HS-145137.5 m133.5 m931.5 pkt(229.4)
3.27 January2018ZakopaneWielka KrokiewK-125HS-140133.0 m130.0 m1092.0 pkt(260.1)

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